For the enthusiasts of anime, there are few things more captivating than the ability of this medium to deliver messages that resonate on a profoundly philosophical level. The sad quotes in animes, in particular, have the power to evoke deep contemplation and introspection, making people ponder the meaning of life and the nature of the universe. These lines are not just mere words; they are simple yet powerful stories that can provide solace and comfort to those who are struggling with their emotions and thoughts. As such, we have compiled a comprehensive list of the most poignant and heart-wrenching quotes in the history of anime to cater to the tastes of all the aficionados out there. These quotes are not only moving but also thought-provoking, appealing to the thinkers and audiences who crave lines that tug at the heartstrings and stimulate the mind. Additionally, we have provided additional information such as the context and background of the show from which the lines were taken, so that viewers can appreciate the full extent of the quotes' significance. So, whether you are a seasoned anime fan or a newcomer to this genre, these quotes are sure to leave a lasting impression on you.
Gintama (Crdits: Netflix)
Saddest Anime Quotes
Sometimes, we all find ourselves relating to certain lines and themes from anime. The following anime series are particularly poignant in their portrayal of human emotions and the various conditions we face on a daily basis. These lines may prove helpful to anyone seeking to connect more deeply with their own emotions.
It is through these lines and emotions that we become more fully human, and perhaps even more than that. While some of these lines may be gentle in their delivery, they have the power to make us ponder the deeper aspects of life. We have compiled a list of these lines along with the anime they are from, so that audiences and anime enthusiasts can enjoy them at their leisure.
Whether you are looking for inspiration, comfort, or simply a new perspective on life, these anime lines are sure to offer something of value. From heartwarming quotes to thought-provoking insights, there is something here for everyone. So sit back, relax, and let these anime lines transport you to a world of emotion and meaning.
Kino from “Kino’s Journey”
"I want to be a stone. A stone is indifferent to everything."
In this series, the plot is based on a novel and revolves around the life of a young boy named Kino who inhabits a unique world. Kino embarks on a journey that takes him from one country to another, spending only three days in each country. His travel journey is marked by his movement from one country to another as he explores new destinations.
Kino has a special companion, a motorcycle named Hermes, that accompanies him on his travels. Hermes is not just any motorcycle, but a unique one that adds to the charm of Kino's journey. Kino often finds himself in situations where he must detach himself from the world around him, making his journey all the more interesting.
Throughout their travels, Kino and Hermes visit several countries, each of which leaves a lasting impression on them. They cherish the memories of their experiences in each country and hold them dear to their hearts. Kino is a young adventurer who is always looking for new experiences and opportunities to explore the world around him. He is not afraid of taking risks and embracing the unknown, making his journey all the more exciting.
Kino’s Journey (Credits: Crunchyroll)
- Director: Ryutaro Nakamura
- Producers: Shinichi Ikeda, Masatoshi Nishizawa, Shigeaki Tomioka, Tetsuo Gensho, Tetsuya Watanabe
- Cast: Ai Maeda and Ryuji Aigase
- Release Year: 2003
- Genre: Adventure, Slice of Life, Psychological
- Country: Japan
- Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
Rikka Takanashi from “Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions”
"No one knows what the future holds. That's why its potential is infinite."
Yuta's tale revolves around a student who is grappling with the affliction of Chuunibyou. She is a master of adapting personas and expertly changes them based on the situation and environment she finds herself in. In her mind, she is a Dark Flame Master, endowed with mysterious black magic powers. However, the shame of her beliefs became too much to bear, and she decided to start anew in the company of fresh faces.
Disentangling herself from her past, she was determined to leave behind her old ways and forge a new identity for herself. She vowed to never again succumb to the fantastical delusions of her past. With a renewed sense of purpose, she embarked on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth, carving out a new destiny for herself. The road ahead was uncertain, but she was ready to take it on, armed with the lessons of her past and the promise of a brighter future.
Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions (Credits: Crunchyroll).
- Director: Tatsuya Ishihara
- Producer: Eharu Oohashi
- Cast: Jun Fukuyama as Yuta Togashi
- Genre: Slice of Life, Comedy, Romance, Drama
- Country: Japan
- Release Year: 2012
- Where to Watch: Crunchyroll
Shirou Emiya from “Fate/stay the night.”
"People die when they are killed."Fate/stay the night (Credits: Crunchyroll)
In the vast and infinite universe of the ide, Blade's professional journey concerns itself with the intricate dynamics between Shirous' ideals and his relationships. However, in the celestial realm of the Heaven Feel course, the path Blade treads takes a turn towards the darker side of the Holy Grail war. Here, the enigmatic and shadowy figure of Saura Matou looms large, casting an ominous shadow over the magical happenings that occur in this realm. As Blade navigates this treacherous terrain, he must confront his own inner demons and grapple with the harsh realities of the world he inhabits.
- Director: Yuji Yamaguchi
- Producer: Geneon Entertainment
- Cast: Shirou Emiya: Sam Riegel, Saber: Kate Higgins, Rin Tohsaka: Mela Lee, Archer: Liam O’Brien and Sakura Matou: Stephanie Sheh
- Genre: Action, Fantasy, Supernatural
- Released Year: 2004
- Country: Japan
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