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Mobile Suit Gundam
Dragon Ball / DBZ Ranma 1/2 Maison Ikkoku Evangelion. Those are my first memories of anime, in no particular order. I saw most of them back in my early phase of experimentation with anime. My interest didn't really start to take off until about 2003 though. Up to that point, it was just the occasional anime binge. Now it's an everyday thing. That's if you're talking about anime that was uncut, uncensored, usually bootlegged, and which I actually understood to be anime. Other than that, I could list the following: Guyking (Daiku Maryu Gaiking) Robotech (SDF Macross, Southern Cross, Mospaeda) Battle of the Planets (Gatchaman) I watched these when they were on the TV, but I didn't enjoy Robotech much at all after the Macross Saga. I'm much more interested in SDF Macross now. I never got into Voltron, and I don't count Transformers, since it was basically an American production. I love lots of American cartoons too, but that's separate from my interest in anime. Gaiking remains the only one of which I've been unable to see the uncut version. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Soluzar; Aug 11, 2006 at 12:11 PM.
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Thundercats is as American as apple pie, guys. It was conceptualized, developed and written in America. The animation may have been done in Japan, but then the animation for most American work is done in Asia. The same goes for Transformers.
There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by Soluzar; Aug 11, 2006 at 03:44 PM.
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