Everyone has seen some type of anime in their lifetime. How did you become acquainted with anime?
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Everyone has seen some type of anime in their lifetime. How did you become acquainted with anime?
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Last edited by Shaw52; September 17th, 2021 at 10:44 AM.
Dr Slump, Dragon Ball, Ranma, etc were on TV when i was a kid. Then Kenshin later on.
On the first year of uni a nerd friend lent me Evangelion, FLCL, Cowboy Bebop. There I jumped in and never looked back.
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I want to say Sailor Moon, since it was one of the afterschool staples back in the mid 90's. That and Dragonball. But I can't quite pin down when I got back into anime. I remember going hard into manga during university, so it was probably something that came from there, but before I realized the school had an anime club.
Fuck, it was probably a combination of Haruhi and Slayers.
Binged All Of Gundam In 4 Years, 1 Week and All I Got Was This Stupid Mask
FF XIV: Walked to the End
Started Legend of the Galactic Heroes (14/07/23), pray for me.
When I was a kid the local video store had a couple copies of Gunslinger Girl in the foreign language section. I watched Dragon Ball and Sailor Moon before, but that I think was the first time I realised "damn, this is from Japan??"
I only got into anime-as-anime in high school though, watching Death Note at my friend's house and then Elfen Lied like a good edgy teen.
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I watched Dragon Ball, Yu-Gi-Oh and such on tv when I was a kid, years later for some reason my cousin was downloading and watching subbed episodes of dragon ball and I watched together with him. When I finally got my own pc and internet access I started doing it on my own, one day while acessing the site I used to donwload these episodes I took notice in the news section of a screenshot of a anime. The screenshot showed a cute girl (I think she had big boobs too but I can't recall well) and for some reason I was so captivated I would go on to watch that anime (it was Zero no Tsukaima). It was the first anime I watched that I hadn't saw in my childhood as well as my first 12/13-episodes anime. From there on I would go on to watch other similary sized animes.
Last edited by Nanashi(kari); September 7th, 2021 at 05:03 PM.
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Some asshat was reading Naruto during IT class, which I picked up out of curiosity but found to be pretty juvenile (note: I would still go on to buy the first like, ten volumes at significant-to-my-then-allowance costs, proving I was a sucker back then too). Then the girl I was really into at the time introduced me to Bleach, and the rest was history.
Though to be fair due to physical constraints (no internet, lul) that was my introduction to manga, rather than anime. I rather foolishly picked Neon Genesis Evangelion to cut my teeth at anime with.
Last edited by Deathhappens; September 7th, 2021 at 03:39 PM.
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Once and always and nevermore.
Watched a bunch of Pokemon episodes as a kid. Then Soul Eater was probably the first anime I watched "as anime". Honestly don't really remember how/why I got into the medium though.
When I was a kid I would go to my grandparent's house every day after school. Since we received signals from various Austrian channels, I basically ended up watching German-dubbed Digimon religiously. Got all the way from Adventure to Data Squad that way. I also loved Yu-Gi-Oh! as a kid. Bought DVDs, had the cards, everything. Later on I wanted to rewatch Digimon, so I learned how to use streaming sites and stuff like that. Went through almost all of elementary school mostly watching stuff on there. Stuff like Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (I also just remembered that I watched the original Beyblade shows) and other C O N S U M E P R O D U C T anime aimed at children, but also American shows.
Looking back on it I was vaguely aware that some shows I watched were Japanese, but everything I watched was foreign, so it didn't really matter too much to me. Same goes for the games I played.
It wasn't until the blursed year of 2016 and the release of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 and me seeing its hype-ass kaiju-infested QTEs that the potential scope of the medium became clear to me.
Specifically, it was me seeing the game's opening trailer. It was the first time I experienced the feeling of HYPE, and it is all thanks to this song:
Behold - the most banger song in the history of anything related to Naruto
After that I became more interested in anime specifically. The rest, as they say, is history.
do we count Maya the Honey Bee as an anime
Sailor Moon, Dragonball, Pokemon, YuGiOh, ShamanKing, BeyBlade, Digimon, YuGiOh, Medabots, InuYasha, Slayers, Saint Seya, Duel Masters, B-Daman; all of them were on TV as a kid and to me they were just cartoons like Tom&Jerry; the only title that I probably religiously watched and tried to not miss a single episode was Dragonball Z; the others were occasionally watched (some at friends place, since they got more cartoon oriented channels)
the first anime that I watched being aware that it's going to be an anime (meaning, a cartoon made by a Japanese studio) was Love Hina (cuz i played love hina sim date and was curious about the source material during junior high school)
btw the french ver of dragonball z opening is still haunting me till this day
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Once and always and nevermore.
Angel Beats!
I have seen stuff like Digimon, Pokemon, Shonen Jumps, and Gundams before, but it is Angel Beats that turns me into a 'weeb' and being aware of anime's existence.
In 5th grade I walked from school to the public library near the town square, the basement floor had a manga collection. I already watched all the regulars on adult swim but that's also an origin story rather than a case of actively seeking animu and mango. I started playing Runescape at some point around 2002 and WoW in 2004, both were really grindy games and I owned a (cruddy) laptop which I set up beside my PC and wanted to have something on the side to watch while I played. This is when I truly began to search out things, finding shitty manga scanlations and youtube videos of anime episodes broken up into parts because yt had a length limit back then.
Watching the original Higurashi anime on YouTube split into 3 parts for each episode, changing sub groups a third of the way through, and then ending with the dub because no more subbed episodes were uploaded was a real experience, alright.
<NEW FIC!> Revolution #9: Somewhere out there, there's a universe in which your mistakes and failures never happened, and all you wished for is true. How hard would you fight to make that real?
[11:20:46 AM] GlowStiks: lucina is supes attractive
[12:40] Lace: lucina is amazing
[12:40] Neir: lucina is pretty much flawless
I can't even remember, really, except that way way back when I was in middle school one of my internet friends would send me Ranma 1/2 episodes. I'd watch Pokemon on TV, maybe YGO, and then one day after the Pokemon season was over I needed something new to watch, and flipped around until I got to a DBZ episode of Cell VS Piccolo... the rest is history.
Though anyone who played old games sort of was already a little familiar with anime because of the art styles.
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