dangblingus ,

Looks like everyone here has some great quotes. I've got a challenge though: can you find a quote that's equally epic in a kids movie/tv show made in the last 10 years?

sixapples ,

‘Everyone dies, some now some later’ from Princess Mononoke

negativeyoda ,

Great quote, but this isn't really a children's movie

Silentiea ,
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"what do you mean, it's little animated pictures, of course it's for kids"

~a bad mom

Pantherina ,

I have no idea how you can remember so many quotes, but everything by Michael Ende is deep. I like Momo a lot, it is about time, happiness, depression, society, capitalism and a lot more.

AceFuzzLord ,
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I don't remember the exact line, but the line in the end of An American Tail where Fivel says something to the extent of "I'll never find my family" and that they don't love him because he thinks they all gave up on him having survived falling off the boat and into the ocean really hit hard, for me at least.

Tried to put in a spoiler tag thing, but it wasn't working on my end, so sorry for spoiling this moment in the end of the movie to those who have somehow never seen it. You're only close to 40 years late now.

AtariDump ,

Orphan #1: So what's your story?
Fievel Mousekewitz: I'm looking for my family.
Orphan #2: Hey, fellas! He's looking for his family.
Orphan #1, Orphan #3: [Teasing] He's looking for his family!
Orphan #3: I stopped looking a long time ago.
Orphan #2: At least you know who they are.
Orphan #1: Besides, why are you looking for them? They should be looking...
Orphan #1, Orphan #2, Orphan #3: ...for you!
Orphan #3: They don't care. Forget 'em.
Fievel Mousekewitz: [Angry] You're right! They don't care, and if they did, they would have found me! Well, if they don't care, I don't care! I hope I never see them again!
Orphan #2: Yeah! Forget about them! You're one of us now!
Orphan #1: Here. Make yourself a bed.
[They toss hay over Fievel].
Orphan #1: Ha-ha-ha! Pitiful.
Fievel Mousekewitz: [Crying] I'll never find them anyway. Never. Never. Never. This is my home now.

AceFuzzLord ,
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Yeah! This! It's just such an emotional gut punch to see the ever optimistic Fievel just give up at the very end.

zettajon ,
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They all gave up on him

having survived falling off the boat and into the ocean

Found the solution at https://infosec.pub/post/192236 but it's not working for me

AceFuzzLord ,
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I don't know if it's a Voyager thing or if it's just a lemme.ee thing or what, but I can't seem to ever see spoilers on my end.

agitatedpotato ,

Avatar Legend of Kora, Varick says:

'If you can't make money during a war, you just flat-out cannot make money.'

Jed_Hed ,

"Pay a man enough and he'll walk barefoot into Hell."

  • David Xanatos, Gargoyles
nxdefiant ,

I remember being convinced I remembered Riker saying this (arguing with a friend) which is how I discovered who voiced Xanatos.

flicker ,

There's an argument to be made that Rocko's Modern Life was not for children, but it aired on Nickelodeon in the afternoon, so we watched it. And this is poignant as hell-

R-E-C-Y-C-L-E Recycle!
C-O-N-S-E-R-V-E Conserve!
Don't you P-O-L-L-U-T-E.
Pollute the rivers, sky, or sea.
Or else you're gonna get what you deserve

...I still sing it to myself sadly when I read the news sometimes.

agissilver ,

Rocko fought city hall!
Rocko fought corporate America!
They are big and he is small,
Rocko fought city hall.

flicker ,

I also blame this for why my sense of civic duty exists, despite the obviously flawed and ofte. monstrous system I find myself in.

AtariDump ,

Heffer: (singing) Spring cleaning! Spring cleaning!
Rocko: Heff?
Heffer: Hi, Rocko!
Rocko: Why was everyone singing?
Heffer: We just had a song in our hearts.
Rocko: How is it you all know the words? Did you rehearse?
Heffer: Yeah, every Thursday. Didn't you see the flyers?

flicker ,

I think it was things like this, honestly, which shaped my sense of humor.

AtariDump ,

Same here.

Oh baby, oh baby, oh baby!

Rocko‽

Mrs. Big head‽

dangblingus ,

It's a litttttle risqué, but I watched RML growing up and I turned out okay! Hopefully no one replies to this comment!

flicker ,

I am dashing your hopes by replying! But I want to say you've grown up so well and have lots of stuff to be proud of. Maybe things didn't go the way you hoped, but you did the best you could with what you had and what you knew at the time, and that makes you a good person in my book.

Feathercrown ,

"Do you think God stays in heaven because he too fears what he has created?"

exoplanetary ,
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Came here to say this. I was super surprised when I first found out that this came from Spy Kids.

RIP_Cheems ,
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It's such a good quote and yet it comes from spy kids. Not that spy kids is bad, but still.

littlebluespark ,
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"Life is pain, Princess."

themeatbridge ,

Anyone who says differently is selling something.

ColeSloth ,

Pretty much the entirety of the Animorphs book series, but I guess there was a reason for it. But for some kids books, holy hell.

"See, win or lose, right or wrong, the memory of violence sits inside your head. It sits there, like some lump you can't quite swallow. It sits there, a black hole that darkens hope, and eats away at everyday happiness like a cancer. It's the shadow you take into your own heart and try to live with."

intensely_human ,

Man if they tried to put that in a Dark Knight comic the editor would probably want them to tone it down

ColeSloth ,

Probably so. That's a great little quote from the books, but the stories and descriptions and gruesome torture and trauma and death and moral delimas and specicide in those books are just crazy.

If it wasn't sex or rape, it was on the table.

DharmaCurious ,
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I was on an animorph forum for years past the age those books were aimed at, and some of my best friends were made there. That book series shaped me a lot, and it absolutely went as hell sometimes. Marco, man, whoo... The shit Marco went through.

ColeSloth ,

Yep. I read them as a tween/teen and re-read them after doubling up in age from the first time. Still awesome.

DharmaCurious ,
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I never read them when I was super young, so I'm mostly well adjusted. Haha. First time was when I was 16, got stoned at a buddy's place and the power went out. He took a nap, and I read Visser. Lemme tell you, that's one helluvan introduction to the series.

BaumGeist ,

"Death is only the beginning" - Imhotep's last line in The Mummy.

A man that has been dead for a couple millenia and is about to return to death utters these ominous words. Yes, it's probably just to leave the story open for a sequel, but the metaphysical implications are terrifying. He knows what it's like, and he's claiming that so much more comes after, but we're just left with a vague notion of what it could be. What could this mean? Is there sunshine and rainbows? Eternal torture? An endless void? An infinite realm of possibilities has just opened up for us, the audience.

But there's no time for that shit, there's gold and Benny's a greedy sack of shit, the temple's crumbling, and once they escape there's a celebration and denoument to be had! We've all but forgotten that threat—or promise, as the case may be.

One of the best ways I have ever seen writers leave the door ajar for a sequel. There's no hand pushing up through the rubble, no sinister laugh as the screen fades to black, no "did anyone remember to check that he died for sure?" no cheesy gimmicks. Just an ominous vaguery, that may be about hinting at another installment, but still works by itself as a raw line that goes hard af.

Thavron ,
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Yet another reason why that movie is a goddamn masterpiece.

rwhitisissle ,

The Mummy

children's media

BaumGeist ,

Huh... TIL it's PG-13. I saw it way younger.

Regardless, I consider anyone under the age of 18 to be a child

CurlyWurlies4All ,
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"Fraggles don't have any bosses [...] We each lead ourselves and we all lead each other." - Wembley Fraggle, Fraggle Rock

LemmyKnowsBest ,

Fraggle Rock was the best show ever

sunbeam60 ,

/continues to exploit the doozers

dangblingus ,

They don't seem to mind it! In fact, they seem to love making little acrylic structures everywhere!

ripcord ,
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I believe they went into a whole thing about how the Doozers depend on the Fraggles just as much

sunbeam60 , (edited )

They did. I remember that episode like it was yesterday 😁

ripcord ,
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So were they being exploited if it was symbiotic?

sunbeam60 ,

Oh man, are you looking for a serious debate on this? I was just cracking a joke. Hope the same was true for you.

ChonkyOwlbear ,

"Man, don't you know? The law ain't made to help earthy cats like us. Here on our planet, back in the old days - back in the real old days - it was just every man for himself, scrooblin' and scrat-scroblin' for the good stuff, the greenest valleys. And the strongest, meanest men got the best stuff. They got the green valleys and were like 'The rest of you, y'all scrats get sand.' And that's when they made the laws, you see? Once the strong guys got it how they liked it, they said 'This is fair now, this is the law.' Once they were winning, they changed the rules up."
—Jake the Dog, Adventure Time, "Ocarina"

getoffthedrugsdude ,

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  • Mr_Blott ,

    Is punctuation an illusion on your planet too?

    getoffthedrugsdude ,

    Just human decency, as you've shown

    31415926535 ,

    The Cheshire cat, and much of Alice in wonderland, hit quite hard, but in a good way. Helped me see that insanity, mental health issues could be a good thing

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