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Sad DreamWorks moments

Dino-Mario

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DreamWorks animation has given us plenty of films,  and a good deal of them contain very emotional moments, happy or sad, nightmarish of hilarious to name a few. So, which moments from DreamWorks animated films do you consider the most tragic? Here are some examples:
*How to Train Your Dragon: Stoic's demise and funeral in the sequel. Likewise, Hiccup losing his leg and the aftermath of it in the first movie
*The Prince of Egypt: Moses' nightmare, while mostly scary, is rather tragic too. Likewise, the song "Deliver Us" and Moses' reaction to the impact the plagues cause on Egypt, and his breakdown after Rameses mourns his deceased first-born son.
*Shrek: The montage in the first movie with Rufus Waltwright's version of Hallelujah, and the "I Need some Sleep" scene in the sequel, as well as Shrek being fooled by the Fairy Godmother in the castle.
*Kung Fu Panda: The way Po feels when Shifu and the Furious five at first act bitter towards him and consider him unworthy of being the Dragon Warrior, Master Oogway's ascension, and from the sequel, Po's flashback to the day Shen and his wolves raid his village to murder innocent pandas, with him losing his mother and being separated from his dad in the progress.


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Sound the Bugle from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is quite sad.