< Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood/Tear Jerker
Didn't contain, but was still related to examples of:
- Tear Jerker: In terms of the series itself, there are two: The goldfish episode in 1970, and the week-long series intended to help children cope with The Day After in 1983.
- Mr. Rogers' sad death due to stomach cancer. The whole world may as well have been crying.
- And then there's his goodbye speech. *sob*
- And also, there's the tribute bumper from UNC-TV with a tearful Read-A-Roo and Mr. McFeely comforts her.
- And then there's his goodbye speech. *sob*
- Mr. Rogers' sad death due to stomach cancer. The whole world may as well have been crying.
Mr. McFeely: (as she comforts Read-A-Roo) Yeah, I miss him too!
- Seriously. People would think this kind hearted man hurt children unintentionally in the long run. Some of the comments that come up from viewers later in the program point out exactly how ridiculous this is.
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