For me, the scene where Butch has to leave his girlfriend in the motel to face Marsellus Wallace is quite sad. He has this newfound love and a chance at a different life, but his past actions and the dangerous situation force him to abandon her, at least for the moment.
When a character has an epiphany about their own life and it's not a positive one, like Jules in the diner. He realizes he's been living a life that's maybe not worth living, and that self - awareness of a wasted or misspent life can be a very sad element in a scene.
One of the saddest is 'Your Lie in April'. The story of Kaori and Kousei is heart - breaking. Kaori, with her vibrant personality, has a terminal illness. As Kousei, a pianist who has lost his ability to hear the sound of his own playing due to past trauma, falls in love with her, we see their beautiful yet doomed relationship unfold. In the end, Kaori passes away, leaving Kousei with memories that are both beautiful and full of sorrow.
Another is 'Clannad'. The series shows the hardships Tomoya Okazaki goes through. His family problems, the loss of his friend Nagisa, and the overall bittersweet journey of life in this small town make it extremely sad. There are so many emotional moments that really tug at the heartstrings.
One of the saddest is 'Your Lie in April'. The story of Kousei, a piano prodigy who lost his ability to hear his own playing after his mother's death, and his encounter with Kaori, a violinist. Kaori helps him find his way back to music, but she has a terminal illness. Their relationship and her inevitable death make it extremely sad.
One of the saddest is from 'Your Lie in April'. Kaori and Kousei's love is heart - wrenching. Kaori, who is ill, tries to bring Kousei out of his shell. In the end, Kaori passes away, leaving Kousei with beautiful yet painful memories.
The anime 'Plastic Memories' is sad too. In a world where androids have a limited lifespan, Tsukasa works with Isla, an android who is nearing the end of her life. They fall in love during their time together collecting 'memories' of other androids. But as Isla's time runs out, they have to face the inevitable separation, which is really heart - breaking.
Well, 'A Silent Voice' has a really sad love story. Shoya and Shoko's relationship is complex. Shoko was bullied by Shoya in the past, but later they try to make amends. The story is full of the pain of their past and the difficulty of rebuilding their relationship. It's a story about redemption and lost youth, with a very sad undertone.
Another sad one is 'Tokyo Magnitude 8.0'. It focuses on two siblings, Mirai and Yuuki, who are trying to get home after a massive earthquake hits Tokyo. Along the way, they face many difficulties and tragedies, and the overall atmosphere of destruction and loss makes it a very sad anime.
There were many touching tear-jerking scenes in the anime, and one of the most acclaimed works was " Unheard of Flowers." This animation was about friendship and growing up, and there were many touching scenes. Even though some people thought that the film was over-emphasized on the tearjerker elements, many people cried when they saw the last scene. Therefore, some scenes in " Unknown Flower Name " were considered to be one of the most tear-jerking scenes in anime.