What got you into Anime?
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Robotech.. from the early 80's back when it was on tv. I noticed unlike Gi-joe where no one ever died. In Robotech people did enmass in battles sort of like in real life. as well as enjoyed the plot lines and threads of the story.
Much latter a freind was liveing with a freind from japan he watched Ranma 1/2. I now own 7 seasons and two movies of Ranma 1/2 and also enjoy Inuyasha by the same person as well as many other titles.
Much latter a freind was liveing with a freind from japan he watched Ranma 1/2. I now own 7 seasons and two movies of Ranma 1/2 and also enjoy Inuyasha by the same person as well as many other titles.
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... A cartoon. Avatar: The Last Airbender. Thinking it's an anime, after I've watched it, I posted it in an anime & manga thread on a forum I usually visit... There, I was explained that it's a cartoon, and introduced to Strawberry Panic, which I had decided to watch... And now I watch all kinds of anime every day. ^^
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Re: What got you into Anime?
Erm... That's a good question, I'm not really sure. I believe the first time I got into anime is when I watched Escaflowne (when it was a tv series on Fox Kids before it died), and then slowly progressed as I watched Toonami on Cartoon Network. Then I upgraded... lol
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When they ran Star Blazers (Space Battleship Yamato) on morning TV back in '79/80. Haven't looked back since.
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Started with the horrible dub of Cardcaptor Sakura on whatever channel it aired on. (Fox?) Then I met some friends in high school that talked about Gundam Wing and got hooked.
Mostly into manga now, though.
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Re: What got you into Anime?
A friend showing me a few DBZ books got me hooked on manga. (First real manga/anime that came to Denmark around 2000-2001 i think. )
After that it expanded into anime starting with Love Hina, Ranma ½, Ghost in the Shell: the movie and Elfen Lied.
After that it expanded into anime starting with Love Hina, Ranma ½, Ghost in the Shell: the movie and Elfen Lied.
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Re: What got you into Anime?
old school anime called Ghostsweeper.
ah ghostsweeper. So many things better than you but i still love you <3
ah ghostsweeper. So many things better than you but i still love you <3
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Watching Sailor Moon and Dragonball Z on Toonami weekdays at 5.
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Re: What got you into Anime?
That's the show I credit as my first proper introduction to anime, even though it wasn't the first anime series I ever watched. I seem to remember a few other programs I was watching before Star Blazers, and I remember watching Battle of the Planets before as well (even had a lunchbox for that show in second grade). However, for years I couldn't remember any of those shows (couldn't even remember the title of Battle of the Planets until after I got re-interested in anime); probably because they didn't re-run any of them. Star Blazers, on the other hand, got plenty of re-runs during the early 80's where I was at (when they stopped showing it, is about when I started to watch Voltron). And it really was the first cartoon series where I became aware of its origins, and that it wasn't originally from America.Azrael wrote:When they ran Star Blazers (Space Battleship Yamato) on morning TV back in '79/80. Haven't looked back since.
My second introduction to anime (or, where I got re-interested in it) was when I moved to the DC area. One of the first stores I went to was a small video game store called Starland; in addition to games (import and domestic), they also had lots of anime tapes for rent. I would just rent anime tapes and watch over the weekend; Ghost in the Shell, Macross Plus, Evangelion, OMG, Key the Metal Idol, etc. Then I started getting hooked on the works of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli (still have the old VHS copy of Kiki's Delivery Service). By the time The Vision of Escaflowne finally arrived, I was pretty much hooked. Been that way for well over a decade now.
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In Dubai it was the local English channel playing ninja robots on tv. Does saber rider and thstar sheriffs count?
During summers in India, axn played ghost sweeper, this one anime with giant robot crab enemies, alien black blood innocent princess in the heroes time, bike mecha and angel tech jet fighter mecha. No idea of its name. Others too but I remember them even less. Ghost sweeper was a big influence though. Major crush on Reiko Mikami at the time.
During summers in India, axn played ghost sweeper, this one anime with giant robot crab enemies, alien black blood innocent princess in the heroes time, bike mecha and angel tech jet fighter mecha. No idea of its name. Others too but I remember them even less. Ghost sweeper was a big influence though. Major crush on Reiko Mikami at the time.
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Re: What got you into Anime?
I have to admit, at one time, I did think of anime as "those weird cartoons with all the big-eyed kids." I think I started to get broken in with Powerpuff Girls, which wasn't anime, but got me used to seeing big-eyed characters and liking them. It was also the first place I heard Tara Strong (then known by her maiden name, Tara Charendoff), who went on to voice Raven in Teen Titans. TT really indoctrinated me into the anime culture as the closest thing I've seen yet to true American anime. From there, I moved on to Adult Swim, and Bleach, FLCL and Code Geass. Since then I haven't looked back, and have enjoyed a variety of shows on many different subjects.
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