Am the only who was watching Dragon Ball Z from birth and since then my love for anime has grown, then starting with Naruto and just evolving from there. Now watched over 200 amines (if I can still remember em xD) and still going. My name says it all
And I'm also the extreme type I cry and mourn for all my fav characters who have a sad demise
Nine years as an anime fan... I guess I might watch DBZ and Naruto one day.
I kinda love how you started with more obscure stuff and mostly avoided the traditional gateway anime!
I'm 15 years an anime fan now (which is frightening) and my gateway stuff was the same for most who got the bug in the late 90s/early 00s - DBZ, Sailor Moon, Escaflowne, Tenchi Muyo, Gundam Wing....and then moved into long running shounen stuff like Naruto, InuYasha, Rurouni Kenshin.........probably why I still enjoy such shows today.
I kinda love how you started with more obscure stuff and mostly avoided the traditional gateway anime!
I'm 15 years an anime fan now (which is frightening) and my gateway stuff was the same for most who got the bug in the late 90s/early 00s - DBZ, Sailor Moon, Escaflowne, Tenchi Muyo, Gundam Wing....and then moved into long running shounen stuff like Naruto, InuYasha, Rurouni Kenshin.........probably why I still enjoy such shows today.
I'm slowly filling in what most anime fans would consider to be huge gaps - finished the first series of Sailor Moon last month, and at least I've read the Dragonball manga now (helps that I was given it for free).
I'm slowly filling in what most anime fans would consider to be huge gaps - finished the first series of Sailor Moon last month, and at least I've read the Dragonball manga now (helps that I was given it for free).
Ah you are getting there gradually - but you're still the authority on random obscure stuff I've never heard of~! :P
Did a rewatch of Sailor Moon last summer myself in prep for Crystal finally coming out. So far I prefer the original series - think it is the nostalgia of it and I'm not all that impressed by Crystal's production values..... creepy CGI never fails to be creepy.