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Offline Carl

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This scene made me brake down and cry out loud
Quest For Camelot

Scene 9: Sword Hunt (The Prayer)

I pray you'll be my eyes
And watch her where she goes
And help her to be wise
Help me to let go.

Every mother's prayer
Every child knows
Lead her to a place
Guide her with your grace
To a place where she'll be safe

I pray she finds your light
And holds it in her heart
As darkness falls each night
Remind her where you are

Every mother's prayer
Every child knows
Need to find a place
Guide her to a place
Give her faith so she'll be safe

Lead her to a place
Guide her with your grace
To a place where she'll be safe

Also, I'm aware that many people don't like this movie, and if this is the case for you, please say nothing. I couldn't handle it emotionally.
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This scene made me brake down and cry out loud
Teh drawing style was good, the charachters were nice....

But those walking killa-kanz really killed the atmosphere for me..
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This scene made me brake down and cry out loud
What is this? Anime?
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This scene made me brake down and cry out loud
If you're talking about the movie I think your talking about, then yes, I've seen it, and no, I didn't think it was bad, though I am curious as to why this particular scene made you cry...
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This scene made me brake down and cry out loud
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Originally posted by Sandwich
What is this? Anime?

No, it was an American animated film a few years back.  I saw it once and don't remember anything special about it; the scene he's talking about was just your standard musical number.  I didn't find it to be particularly tear-jerking.