What was the first anime you've ever watched? how old were you?!


Question: i remember the animation CANDY CANDY when i was 7. and i remember liking it so much...lmao..


Answers: i remember the animation CANDY CANDY when i was 7. and i remember liking it so much...lmao..

sailor moon when i as small in i loved it i always wanted to be the main charecter but back then i didnt know about anime. then last summer i saw inuyasha one day when i was awake around 2:00 am after that day i became overly obseess with anime

i watched about more then hundred and own alot of manga i also learn how to draw it ,it`s cool

it`s been only about a year

i started watching naruto after inuyasha and stayed up three whole days watching the naruto hundo to catch up with the episodes i love it!!!

7- ninja scroll

Naruto-6

Before high school, timeline would be between 1979 and 1982. It was Star Blazers

Or if you consider Speed Racer, I was a kid back in 1973
Plus the Star Trek Cartoons that most people never new existed in 1974

Pokemon or Hamtaro - 7????

my first anime would be pokemon, and this was around the age of ten, I remember always waking up on the weekdays watching pokemon and singing along the poke rap right before i went to school, i only managed to get to about fifty pokemon, i wasn't really good

i really don't remeber my first cartoon/anime but i can tell you the one i remeber well..

Sailor Moon-i was maybe 6 yrs.

Pokemon - I was...I think...5?
Sailor Moon at 7.....
Then ever since then I have gone crazy over anime!
Its so beautiful it makes me cry. lol :D

lol avatar and i was like 16

Sailor Moon on Toonami when I was 7 or 8

^-^ I've been hooked since.

Pokemon at around the age of 7-8 lol can't really remember.
But really got interested in Anime through Shaman King when I was 14 :)

Dragon ball Z

Pokemon (if counted)-6 ish
or
Inuyasha-9

Pokemon, I was about nine.

Pokemon at like 6 and Dragonball Z at like 7

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idk? little?

When I was 15 I saw Cowboy bebop

I think it was dragon ball z, when i was 7 or 8 years old. But i didn't love it or anything, i just sometimes watch it with my guy friend on the TV.

one piece, i first watched it when i was around 9 or 10. ^ ^ v

I've watched Samurai Pizza Cats, DBZ, and Sailormoon when I was between the ages of 4-6. Back when they first came to America in the early 90s

naruto- 9

Sailor Moon. I was 8 or 9 years old and just flipping channels and came across Toonami on Cartoon Network, and Sailor Moon was on so I watched it, not knowing what anime was at the time, and I was hooked.

Gatchaman aka Battle of the Planets aka G-Force.

And I was 5.

it was pokemon, digimon, or sailor moon i cant remember whcih though! i was 3 or so...

I was 7 and I remember going through the channels at my grandma's house and Pokemon was on. I saw Pikachu and it looked so cute so I deccided to watch! I still watch it!
But my first real anime (The First One I Watched Subbed) was Tokyo Mew Mew!

The first Nippon anime programs I saw were some that were on Japanese television in August and September of 1969. I was a patient in Camp Oji Military Hospital, on my way from Viet Nam back to the States; I turned twenty one while I was in Camp Oji. I cannot tell you the names of any of the programs, because I speak very little Japanese and read even less. Most of the prime time animes were apparently historical dramas, although there were a few set in contemporary times which appeared to be comedies. The only anime I recognized was a dubbed version of 'Fantastic Four', which was an import from America, and was quite popular with high school students, according to one of the Japanese medical interns I became friends with; I found it fascinating to see the Thing speaking Japanese. There was one television program which was telecast in English: The Andy Williams Show. Because it featured early versions of the muppets, the Andy Williams Show was among the five most watched television programs in Japan at that time.

I also saw my first mangas while I was at Camp Oji, and it took me the better part of a day to figure out that the directionality of the books was different than American comics. Most of the soldier patients would give up on the manga after a few minutes, but I liked the challenge of trying to make some sort of sense out of the story chapters.



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