Has to be Pokemon for me, I used to like it for a year or two then got bored. Then I got hooked on Dragon Ball Z, which I still love.
I think I saw the Pokemon movie before Spirited Away though
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Has to be Pokemon for me, I used to like it for a year or two then got bored. Then I got hooked on Dragon Ball Z, which I still love.
I think I saw the Pokemon movie before Spirited Away though
TV: Battle of the Planets, way back in the late 70’s
Film I’m really unsure. Would’ve been late 80’s or early 90’s. Could’ve been any of: Warriors of the Wind (localized title of Nausicaä), Castle of Cagliostro, Akira, Project A-Ko, or Vampire Hunter D
I think it was an episode of Cowboy Bebop that came on Toonami one night when I was staying at a friend's house.
It was the first episode, Asteroid Blues.
I didn't really watch anime until years later when a friend suggested I watch Yu Yu Hakusho so I did.
Tom and Jerry probably
We call them cartoons though
Netflix dub of Neon Genesis Evangelion
It's kind of fuzzy, but I think my first anime was Excel Saga. It was as bizzarre as it was hilarious.
Silver Fang, and from that you can identify my age and country.
Ninja Scroll
Project A-Ko in 1996
One Punch Man
Probably “Alfred J Kwak”. A Dutch cartoon produced in Japan. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLITzooyl5h5GKwvnwe3zSVXjnrDOiO_5P
Or “The Wonderful Adventures of Nils“ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wonderful_Adventures_of_Nils_(TV_series)
Back in the 70’s and 80’s it was common to outsource the production of animation to Japan. So many European cartoons were basically anime. It had the typical Japanese animation style of that time. For example the same company that produced "Alfred J Kwak" made the 1990 version of the Moomin TV-series.
Wagamama Fairy Mirmo De Pon!, an obscure anime that is basically The Fairly Oddparents if it was a shoujo. When I was in elementary school, it was on regional TV right after classes ended, and I loved it. It was the first ever media I could get my hands on that had an intriguing plot that I wanted to follow. I missed the series finale, tho :(
Some time ago I went back and rewatched it, complete with the finale and all. It was nostalgic but also kinda hard to rewatch because it's so clearly made exclusively for children. It was so obscure that the only full download I could come across online even had the logo of the regional TV channel where I originally watched it as a child.