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Post by celes87 on Dec 5, 2007 8:41:34 GMT -5
Everyone who's started to watch animes, there was a point in his/her life when he/she enjoyed watching his/her first favourite...
What was your first favourite anime?
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Post by gáà®á on Dec 10, 2007 20:39:59 GMT -5
Why'd you make this thread... now every one will know my horrible secret. Sailor Moon, sadly, it was the first anime I had ever seen and liked. But, when all fails and I don't feel like embarrassing myself Tenchi was the second, so I substitute with that.
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Post by celes87 on Dec 11, 2007 13:43:45 GMT -5
Don't be embarassed. Because I loved it and love it now, too. That was the first anime I've known as an anime. Before that I enjoyed the TOEI Animation's classic animes like Thumbelina (don't laugh!) or Booted Cat (sorry, English isn't my motherlanguage, and I don't know it's English title). Or Nils Holggerson. But back then I was too small and I haven't known that those were animes. So considering that Sailor Moon made me a real anime-fan. And it isn't "funny", that a boy enjoyed watching it. Some of my friends enjoyed it, too.
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Post by gáà®á on Dec 11, 2007 19:28:28 GMT -5
Same here, I didn't know Sailor Moon was an anime until later years. Though, I also question myself of how I ended up watching Sailor Moon and liking it even though when I was young I was based on 'Girls are nasty, they shouldn't be the center of attention' (lol, that has changed completely now).
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Post by celes87 on Dec 12, 2007 5:32:32 GMT -5
I'm happy, that you've changed your mind about the girls. To say the truth I was on the same opinion about the Dragon Ball about guys. ;D But I've changed a lot since then. There's a period that I found all of the people disgusting, just like Gaara. That was because I's surrounded with disgusting people. But I've changed my after finding a lots of cool persons whom I'm friends with now.
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Post by gáà®á on Dec 14, 2007 18:24:12 GMT -5
I guess as you get older the more you begin to notice the common things that every one has the same.
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Post by celes87 on Dec 14, 2007 19:08:55 GMT -5
Yes. But when more tragedies, more sadnesses happen, a person changes in the negative way and has a long time to recover from it. If somoeone doesn't have a cool and nice group of friends is lost.
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Post by mara1129 on Jul 16, 2008 21:47:58 GMT -5
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