What can I say this was before the internet but more on that shortly.ĭiscovering this really opened my eyes to how different it was. Hearing songs in Japanese was a first due to only being an American and never hearing it before. I was amour with how expressive and colorful it was. So going by the title I gave you a brief turnout on my coming into anime but what’s this about quitting? Interesting you ask, not that you didn’t given this is what I’m thinking you are saying so this makes this completely awkward….Īnyway let’s get down to it! Like I said I got into anime around 94 or 95 and it changed my life. I did enjoy Yohko kicking some ass with her sword and doing flips, you know stimulating my pubescent mind to Chuunibyou (which I was one with doing the exclamations and being very…let’s say dramatic in my freshman classes.) Flash forward some years to discovering my first ecchi moment of Devil Hunter Yohko when a scene flash of her almost having sex (didn’t happen just fan service) left me somewhat traumatised till some months after that I watched it again and got over it by fast forwarding to see no penetration happened and the grandma saved her. Telling my mom she didn’t shun me away from it and actually was supportive. Than it moved to what cemented my anime-styled life when I rented Ranma 1/2 and I was in it! The opening theme song and endings, characters with interesting and enjoyable personalities to downright slapstick and bits of nudity (seeing girl type Ranma’s boobs), it was all awesome. The animation was on point, made me laugh, gave me a sense of surprise or shock what went down with the main plot and the characters were very expressive, from Tenchi’s weird faces, Ryoko’s blunt and snarky attitude to the sophisticated Ayeka, etc and the cream of the creme the ending song which I listened to the end after it ended along with those sneak peeks of the Tenchi Muyo franchise. So I see Tenchi Muyo In Love and decide to rent that. Stop me if you heard this in one of my first blogs went into Hollywood Video (may it rest in peace) and wanted something to watch until I chanced upon this section with lots of cartoons that I didn’t recognized. ![]() I’ve been an anime fan since I was 10 in the glory days of the 90’s.
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