The best ending ever...................
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I want to cry every time I watch it.
What Kind of Anime Endings Do You Love The Most? Happy, Sad?
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Happy D I hate balling like a two year old at the end of anime's like Chrono Crusade or x
I prefer ending like Yu Yu Hakusho's everyone's alive and happy to you too, crackpot27.
I prefer ending like Yu Yu Hakusho's everyone's alive and happy to you too, crackpot27.

The Three Laws of Robotics:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
-I, Robot (Asimov)
It’s more how well the ending fits with the story, than what kind of emotion it evokes.
I liked the ending of “Dallos”, and the ending of “Wind Named Amnesia”, because they left undecided what was ultimately “right” or “wrong”, showed the flaws in every possible decision that could be made, and demonstrated both the good and evil in the nature of Man.
I enjoyed the ending of “Wings of Honneamise”, because it showed Man’s ability to rise above the limitations of his own inborn nature.
The ending of "MD Geist"amused me, because his actions were a-typical for Anime, yet believable for his character.
And I thought the ending of "Berserk" was good, because the Anime had shown Guts’ entrenched, enchanted vision of Griffith’s persona, but ended with his ultimate disillusionment in Griffith’s actual character.

I liked the ending of “Dallos”, and the ending of “Wind Named Amnesia”, because they left undecided what was ultimately “right” or “wrong”, showed the flaws in every possible decision that could be made, and demonstrated both the good and evil in the nature of Man.
I enjoyed the ending of “Wings of Honneamise”, because it showed Man’s ability to rise above the limitations of his own inborn nature.
The ending of "MD Geist"amused me, because his actions were a-typical for Anime, yet believable for his character.
And I thought the ending of "Berserk" was good, because the Anime had shown Guts’ entrenched, enchanted vision of Griffith’s persona, but ended with his ultimate disillusionment in Griffith’s actual character.