i've always watched anime and my family is composed of big fat weebs like-- both fond of japan, mom loves korean dramas, and my dad watches anime n stuff, and my sister's just like me
so my react would be like:
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I watched Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pichi while I was like 9 and since I loved mermaids, I was just too focused on that I barely even noticed the Japanese and just read the substitles. 1 reply
For once in my life I found something I truly loved which is manga. My interests usually die pretty quickly but manga is something that I have loved for the most amount of time 5 years to exact. And it’s the only interest in my life that I feel like I will never get tired of. Sry I made this deep for no reason, but that’s my honest opinion. Als...... 1 reply
i wasn't really weird out when i watched it for the first time with another language ngl i was at first suprised but i definitely found it better than the german dub (i really hate the german dub in anime the eng is okay but the german B R U H)
And i didn't found anime weird at all probably bc i started it with an good series (noragami) and after ...... 3 reply
idk. it was always like that for me. in my country, when I was 5 or 6 I think, the most popular series was Naruto and the opening and ending still in japanese they just change the dub in the episode and do some censoring. and Captain Tsubasa, Inuyasha, Kekkaishi, Kamichama Karin, Digimon, Beyblade, Pokemon, etc is like Sunday morning special in her...... 1 reply
When I first saw it on tv, I was like.. wtf. weird. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ but then thanks to internet, I was introduced to anime in 2005!! (≧∀≦) The first anime I loved was either gakuen alice/kamichama karin lol. I loved it since then!! ヾ(☆▽☆) Like, it was so much better than dubbed in my country's language.
There's just this charm t...... 2 reply
I've grown up w anime/manga my whole life due to my parents so I don't really remember my first experience, but the experience that I remember in my early days was probably watching Princess Tutu, I just saw it as a CN/Nickelodeon cartoon lmao.
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i wasn't that weirded out really because my childhood was filled with it, like dragonball, avatar, naruto, fairy tail, etc., it was always on TV. I was more shocked tbh, I was like "Wait... so ur telling that there a whole fkkn genre for that?! I thought that was just some local cartoon thing..." ╥﹏╥ also it being dubbed in our language did n...... 1 reply
i first watched special A in italy when i was like 6 in Italian dub and fell in love lmao, didn't really realise it was anime until years later when my cousin showed me an anime called "Mermaid Melody", after that other shoujo anime followed on like " Kilari", i was never really suprised or shocked bc i just thought of it as cartoons and then just ...... 2 reply
I personally didn't have as much as a reaction due to the fact that my mom watched anime and read manga before I was born. This made me honestly quite neutral to it until my mom made me watch animes like sailor moon or mermaid melody at the age of 5 or 6 and ever since then I've been casually watching anime and reading manga 1 reply