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* In "Esther: The Girl Who Became Queen", Esther is confused and frustrated about everything happening to her. She was forced to live in the palace and become a queen of Persia, despite that she didn't even want to. Furthermore, she had to confront Xerxes when Haman is a threat to her people, even though it is against the law to approach Xerxes uninvited. Esther snaps as she slams down her crown and refuses to go to Xerxes. She already faced a big problem (going to her friend about the apple) and now she's facing an even bigger one.
** Even the song Esther sings as she questions why God made things like this is pretty tear-jerking.
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* In "The Ballad of Little Joe", Little Joe is betrayed by his brothers by being sold into a life of crime by desperados, and then is sold into slavery. When he meets his brothers again after more than 8 years later, he is understandably saddened and conflicted.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[HeroicBsod God wants us to love our neighbors...not hurt them.]]"'']]

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* Later in the Madame Blueberry movie, she does an InelegantBlubbering breakdown that makes viewers think they don't have enough things to be happy for.
* Another InelegantBlubbering scene happens in the film, Pistachio: The Little Boy That Woodn't where Bob was ''[[TearJerker told to let it all out (cry)]].'' [[TheWoobie Poor kid...]]

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* Later in ** In the story itself, Madame Blueberry movie, has [[InelegantBlubbering an emotional breakdown]] when she does an InelegantBlubbering breakdown that makes viewers think they don't thinks she doesn't have enough things to be happy for.
* Another InelegantBlubbering scene happens in the film, Pistachio: The Little Boy That Woodn't where Bob was ''[[TearJerker told to let it all out (cry)]].'' [[TheWoobie Poor kid...guy...]]



** The Aesop Song towards the end, which basically simplifies the whole episode, is also a TearJerker, as it's a moody song and it really hits both King George and the Audience with the Aesop.

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** The Aesop Song towards the end, which basically simplifies the whole episode, is also a bit of a TearJerker, as it's a moody song despite its upbeat-sounding tune, its lyrics are moody, and it really hits both King George and the Audience with the Aesop.



* Poor Junior crying after being made fun of by the Grapes in "The Grapes of Wrath".

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* Poor Junior crying OcularGushers after being made fun of by the Grapes in "The Grapes of Wrath".
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** The Aesop Song towards the end, which basically simplifies the whole episode, is also a TearJerker, as it's a moody song and it really [[{{SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped}} hits both King George and the Audience with the Aesop.]]

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** The Aesop Song towards the end, which basically simplifies the whole episode, is also a TearJerker, as it's a moody song and it really [[{{SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped}} hits both King George and the Audience with the Aesop.]]



* "Larry's Lagoon" (the second segment of ''God Wants me to Forgive Them?!?''): It's made even worse because it's BasedOnATrueStory (in-universe, of course). [[spoiler:Bob and Larry are off to enjoy a 3 hour tour on a sailboat. Unfortunately, the guy steering the ship is [[CloudCuckooLander Larry]], and his imagination causes him to become distracted and crash into a rock. ''Everyone'' is upset at him, but none more so than Bob. Even after multiple apologies, Bob refuses to forgive him ([[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped the very lesson of the story]]). Larry is so upset that he decides to build a raft and ''leave!'' Bob was that close to losing one of his closest friends. Fortunately, Bob learns his lesson; and, unlike Larry, he is EasilyForgiven.]]

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* "Larry's Lagoon" (the second segment of ''God Wants me to Forgive Them?!?''): It's made even worse because it's BasedOnATrueStory (in-universe, of course). [[spoiler:Bob and Larry are off to enjoy a 3 hour tour on a sailboat. Unfortunately, the guy steering the ship is [[CloudCuckooLander Larry]], and his imagination causes him to become distracted and crash into a rock. ''Everyone'' is upset at him, but none more so than Bob. Even after multiple apologies, Bob refuses to forgive him ([[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped the (the very lesson of the story]]).story). Larry is so upset that he decides to build a raft and ''leave!'' Bob was that close to losing one of his closest friends. Fortunately, Bob learns his lesson; and, unlike Larry, he is EasilyForgiven.]]
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* While it was supposed to be PlayedForLaughs (and you might find it satisfying after watching the bully segment in Minnesota Cuke and The Search For Samson's Hairbrush), but seeing Chester genuinely cry after being splashed on was actually rather sad. Not to mention he gets outright humiliated when his parents show up and (sorta) confront him.

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* While it was supposed to be PlayedForLaughs (and you might find it satisfying after watching the bully segment in Minnesota Cuke and The Search For Samson's Hairbrush), but seeing Chester genuinely cry after being splashed on in "The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's" was actually rather sad. Not to mention he gets outright humiliated when his parents show up and (sorta) confront him.
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* While it was supposed to be PlayedForLaughs (and you might find it satisfying after watching the bully segment in Minnesota Cuke and The Search For Samson's Hairbrush), but seeing Chester genuinely cry after being splashed on was actually rather sad. Not to mention he gets outright humiliated when his parents show up and (sorta) confront him.

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