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The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

The Japanese anime website あにこれ has a ranking called "Anime that Moves Tears" and the number of participants has reached 10,000. Now, let's take a look at which work is more touching in the eyes of Japanese manga fans.

9th person: "The Great Family of The Child" (CLANNAD/Cranado)—266

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

The third romance adventure game released by the Japanese game brand Key after Kanon and AIR, the game was released on April 28, 2004 in the first limited edition of the PC, and based on this, it is adapted or expanded from the original work.

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

In a small town, the protagonist Tomoyuki Okazaki has also become a bad boy due to family factors, and has been living a sloppy life with Yohei Haruhara and living a sloppy life at Mitsusaka High School, but hopes to leave the town where he is one day. On April 14 of that year, he found a girl who had stopped moving in front of the school ramp, and after Tomoya met this girl named "Nagisa Furukawa", his life began to change significantly.

8th person: "Food Zero" (Eating Spirit -Zero-)—267 people

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes
The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

The anime, co-produced by Japanese animation company AICSpirits and asread, aired on October 5, 2008, with a total of 12 episodes. This is a prequel to the manga work "Soul Eater" by Japanese manga artist Hatsushi Setkawa, and the story of this story takes place two years before the original manga.

Mainly about the former bondage between the heroine of the manga, Tsukiya Kagura, and her sister Isayama Huangquan, this work reveals the process and reasons for the blackening of Huangquan.

7th: Guilty Crown:280

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes
The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

An original anime based on superpowers and combat, which was broadcast in October 2011, was announced in the July 2011 issue of Newtype Monthly, produced by ProductionI.G and supervised by Tetsuro Araki. As an excellent original work, the plot creation is based on a double series composition system, which is handled by scriptors Hiroyuki Yoshino and the first floor of Hanoi.

6th person: "A Piercing Empty Girl" (The Girl Who Takes Time)—290

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes
The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

An animated film produced by MADHOUSE, based on a novel published by Yasutaka Tsutsui in 1967. It is mainly voiced by Isa Nakasato and Takuya Ishida, with Hosoda Mori as the director. It was released in Japan on July 15, 2006.

The film depicts an original story that takes place 20 years after the novel's plot, and the protagonist is also replaced by Kazuko Yoshiyama to her niece Makoto Cyano.

5th person: "8.0" of the Xiaokyo Earthquake (Tokyo magnitude 8.0)—452

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

An original anime produced by Japanese animation companies BONES, KinemaCitrus and Fuji Television, featuring Tokyo, which was hit by a major earthquake. The anime aired on Fuji TV's "noitaminA" slot on July 9, 2009, with a total of 11 episodes.

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

In the story, through the interaction between the protagonists after the earthquake, the ideas of those who have experienced the earthquake are integrated into the work, which has both positive educational significance and arouses everyone's awareness of earthquake disaster prevention.

4th person: "Tenshi ishinojo" (Steinsgate)—706 people

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes
The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

Based on the game of the same name, the anime production by Japanese animation company WHITEFOX was broadcast on April 5, 2011, with a total of 24 episodes. The game was also adapted into a comic of the same name. The theatrical version of the game was released in Japan on April 20, 2013.

Third person: "Angelic heart leap! 》 (Angel Beats!) 1627 people

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes
The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

It is a collaboration between Key, ANIPLEX, and Electric Shock G'smagazine, including anime and manga. The anime was produced by P.A.WORKS and began airing in April 2010, with a total of 13 episodes, including a special episode "ANOTHEREPILOGUE" and a special episode "SPECIALEPISODE" 1 episode.

The theme revolves around "life", using the world after death as a stage, telling the story of young boys and girls who rebel against fate.

2nd person: "The Second Season of The Great Family of The Child" (CLANNAD-AFTERSTORY~/CRANAD AFTER STORY)—1968

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes
The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

A TV anime based on the game CLANNAD and the second installment of the TV anime of the same name, CLANNAD. The anime premiered on October 2, 2008 by TBS with a total of 24 episodes.

In a small town, the protagonist Tomoyuki Okazaki has also become a bad boy due to family factors, and has been living a sloppy life with Yohei Haruhara and living a sloppy life at Mitsusaka High School, but hopes to leave the town where he is one day. One day, he found a stalled girl in front of the school ramp, and after Tomoya met the girl named "Furukawa Nagisa", his life began to change significantly.

First person: "My unknown road Natensho kanging flowery surname. We still don't know the name of the flower we saw that day.) --2257

The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes
The top nine tear-jerking anime, have seen more than three likes

The original TV anime produced by Japanese animation company A-1Pictures began airing on Fuji TV in Japan on April 14, 2011, with a total of 11 episodes. The official abbreviation is "That Flower (あの花)". The theatrical version of the same name was released on August 31, 2013.

"That Flower" is an original animation film of youth that uses a direct stroke to describe the adolescent boys and girls in the face of love, friendship and entanglement, there are happy smiles and sad tears.