Most Memorable Scenes in Fiction

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I'm curious to know about your most memorable scenes—those scenes in movies, manga, novels, videogames, or any other media that have left a strong impression on you, and most importantly, why. What specifically struck you about that scene? Was it a particular line, an action, or an emotion that it evoked?

What makes that scene so memorable for you? I'd love to know what resonated with you and why.

Feel free to link a YouTube video if there's one available.
 

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In 12 kingdoms the scene where the Kirin gets sick because the monarch is displeasing the world by hunting down Youko.
 

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Seymour scene in Futurama
Where the men cry.
Oh, Seymour :blob_teary:
In 12 kingdoms the scene where the Kirin gets sick because the monarch is displeasing the world by hunting down Youko.
I don't know it; do you have any more details about it?

The part in Mob Psycho 100 season 2 where mob tells reigen "I've always known. You're a genuinely good guy."
Wholesome :blob_uwu:

The stick scene in Thunderbolt Fantasy!
I don't know it. :blob_hmm:
 

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The ending of the first inFAMOUS game on PS3. That ending fucking blew me away and it hits harder if you try to be a hero. I didn't see it coming and playing it a second time through had all these secret nods that were sort of giveaway the ending right in your face and you don't even realize it until the end.
I don't want to spoil it but it's epic and there were very few stories or games that came close to it that I've experienced.
Only ones that sort of came close was Game of Thrones (seasons 1-4), Metal Gear Solid 1 and 3, Attack On Titan, The Sixth Sense, and Cowboy Bebop.
I feel it's a highly underrated game.
 

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This scene is from dragonblade. The film itself isn't that good, but the soldiers, who knew they would most likely die while fighting against other roman soldiers, singing the (fictional) Anthem of their fatherland somehow moves my heart.

This is a scene from troy where Hector kills achilles cousin. The cousin also fought because he thought it was his patriotic duty, while achilles had just declared they would return to greece. In the movie, this is the turning point where Archilles decides to reenter the war, and ultimately win the war.


And yes I'm a sucker for films about ancient times.
 

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I wonder if there are other meanings. :blob_hmm:

The Walking Dead season 2, that moment when the group finally finds Sophia at Hershel's farm.
The first seasons are really good; maybe the second one doesn't flow as well, but the find of Sophia definitely stuck in my memory. Darn, I loved that series.
 
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The first seasons are really good; maybe the second one doesn't flow as well, but the find of Sophia definitely stuck in my memory. Darn, I loved that series.
I feel like after season 2 the series started going down. But the real turn for me was season 7. I just couldn't push through it. But still that Sophia scene just got stuck in my head so much, that I still think about it after all those years. The "look at the flowers" aside from the memes that came out, was also very strong. It was a good series overall.
 

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Y'all really forgetting Tony Stark's "I am Iron man" From the first Iron Man movie and Engame?

Kinda fitting really that it all started as I Am Iron Man and ended with I Am Iron man.

And in terms of anime. Who could forget Goku turning super saiyan for the first time.
 

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MGS4 Old Snake and Liquid Ocelot fight in the end. Too epic if you know the lore, too cheesy if not, Kojima went too cinematic with it
 

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The glowing gold light in Pulp fiction from the brief case when it is opened, but you never see what is in it. It gives me the "What does he have in his pockets!" Vibe.

The Ride of the Valkyrie song during the movie Apocalypse Now. Epic song during a really bad era. The sound just rumbles in my chest whenever I even think about the song.

The Hobbit movie during the 70s, my first hint that cartoons can be for adults and did not have to be kiddyfied. I wanted to be in the Shire so bad. It made castle Grey Skull, the Super Friends. Look like hack jobs to hawk toys for some co.any or showcase the next goody goody thing of the week.

Old yeller. I cried oh god did I cry.
 

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The ending of the first inFAMOUS game on PS3. That ending fucking blew me away and it hits harder if you try to be a hero. I didn't see it coming and playing it a second time through had all these secret nods that were sort of giveaway the ending right in your face and you don't even realize it until the end.
I don't want to spoil it but it's epic and there were very few stories or games that came close to it that I've experienced.
Only ones that sort of came close was Game of Thrones (seasons 1-4), Metal Gear Solid 1 and 3, Attack On Titan, The Sixth Sense, and Cowboy Bebop.
I feel it's a highly underrated game.
Same with inFAMOUS, that ending was amazing! I only got it because of the playstation network hack, and how Sony gave away some free games as an apology. Maybe I should replay it?
 

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DCAU Superman's World of Cardboard speech.

Whcih was kind of anticlimactic as after the beatdown he gave to Darkseid, dude was pwned by the "Agony Matrix", some BS incapacitation thing.

Then Luthor came in to take Darkseid out with him, which was cool, but still give me weird vibes till date.
 

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I'm curious to know about your most memorable scenes—those scenes in movies, manga, novels, videogames, or any other media that have left a strong impression on you, and most importantly, why. What specifically struck you about that scene? Was it a particular line, an action, or an emotion that it evoked?

What makes that scene so memorable for you? I'd love to know what resonated with you and why.

Feel free to link a YouTube video if there's one available.
I dunno, lots of stuf prob
 
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