Rogen has appeared in a host of successful comedies during his career - including "Superbad" and "The Interview" - but has revealed that it's cartoons and animated movies that are best at stirring his emotions, reported Femalefirst.
"Those Pixar movies are good at emotionally manipulating people. 'Up' - the beginning of 'Up', there's no way not to cry,"
And the 33-year-old star conceded that he's no stranger to shedding tears while watching animated movies, admitting that the "Toy Story" franchise has moved him in a similar way.
"'Toy Story 2' and 3 both have parts that will make you cry ever time. No one makes you cry more than cartoons, though. Or any movie where a dog dies, I'll cry.
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