Hello Everybody
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2019 7:38 pm
Hello, I’m glad to finally join this forum. I found this forum while looking over some posts and thought I finally join. I’m another young member, age 22. Finally found a site where all my opinions on old anime can be released.
To start things off, my first experience with anime was when I was 6 years old and I saw a little anime called "Little Memole" (Wee Wendy in the USA). It was on a VHS and at the time I didn't know it was an anime but I loved it regardless. Years later I hit the kids anime while watching TV with Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Dragon Ball Z, Ojamajo Doremi, etc. It was until middle school and high school I was in the “Dark Age” of anime. I became a fan during High School realizing what I was watching was called anime. Watched a lot of series just because they were popular and later when I got older I didn't care for them anymore. A few years ago I discovered Anime was made years ago before I was even born. The world existed before I was born, haha. Anime back then felt very nostalgia for me. (Can you be nostalgic for something you never were born in?) It’s hard to explain but the anime back then felt so quite or let scenes breathe. Mostly from night settings in anime that I first experienced. From that point on I have a huge interest in getting into anything before 1999. Love the 90s for the fast pace sharp shonen like anime. 80s for fluffy cute romance anime. 70s for choppy comedy animation that in my eyes gives it charm. 60s (mostly manga) for when there was no audience demographic and it could be as adult as it wants. That’s not to say, I do enjoy any kind of anime in general from any era. I don’t like horror, mecha or sports. Some I’ll give a try if it peaks my interest or doesn’t mold into the genre itself (Example: Gundam: War in the Pocket is the only mecha I like).
I have watched a couple and plan to watch way more. My top anime so far are: Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Video Girl AI, Otaku no Video and Excel Saga; however every time I finish another classic anime I seem to add it as my new favorite.
I enjoy anime for the story, as cliché as that sounds. I’m not into much into art as all of you guys/gals. I do enjoy aesthetics and well-drawn anime but I do want something with a great story. If at the very least I can talk to you guys about the story and characters of anime that nobody I know has ever heard of. I never experienced all the fansub tapes, conventions and other harsh perils you all faced. I’ll continue to read through posts and I would love to hear from you guys/gals and educate me as to what being a fan was like during those times.
I still have a lot of classics I need to checkout and some underrated gems that still hold up. I’m glad later on I found out I can express unpopular opinion. There are a couple of anime classics where I just thought they were ok and I was scared for admitting that. I would be more than happy to hear from everybody on what manga/anime they like and why as well as why they dislike it. I hope I can continue in this forum talking to you gals/guys on anime and manga.
Besides that I am a video game enthusiast. I enjoy the history of video games and how games are evolving from game-play, mechanics, story, etc.
To start things off, my first experience with anime was when I was 6 years old and I saw a little anime called "Little Memole" (Wee Wendy in the USA). It was on a VHS and at the time I didn't know it was an anime but I loved it regardless. Years later I hit the kids anime while watching TV with Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Dragon Ball Z, Ojamajo Doremi, etc. It was until middle school and high school I was in the “Dark Age” of anime. I became a fan during High School realizing what I was watching was called anime. Watched a lot of series just because they were popular and later when I got older I didn't care for them anymore. A few years ago I discovered Anime was made years ago before I was even born. The world existed before I was born, haha. Anime back then felt very nostalgia for me. (Can you be nostalgic for something you never were born in?) It’s hard to explain but the anime back then felt so quite or let scenes breathe. Mostly from night settings in anime that I first experienced. From that point on I have a huge interest in getting into anything before 1999. Love the 90s for the fast pace sharp shonen like anime. 80s for fluffy cute romance anime. 70s for choppy comedy animation that in my eyes gives it charm. 60s (mostly manga) for when there was no audience demographic and it could be as adult as it wants. That’s not to say, I do enjoy any kind of anime in general from any era. I don’t like horror, mecha or sports. Some I’ll give a try if it peaks my interest or doesn’t mold into the genre itself (Example: Gundam: War in the Pocket is the only mecha I like).
I have watched a couple and plan to watch way more. My top anime so far are: Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Video Girl AI, Otaku no Video and Excel Saga; however every time I finish another classic anime I seem to add it as my new favorite.
I enjoy anime for the story, as cliché as that sounds. I’m not into much into art as all of you guys/gals. I do enjoy aesthetics and well-drawn anime but I do want something with a great story. If at the very least I can talk to you guys about the story and characters of anime that nobody I know has ever heard of. I never experienced all the fansub tapes, conventions and other harsh perils you all faced. I’ll continue to read through posts and I would love to hear from you guys/gals and educate me as to what being a fan was like during those times.
I still have a lot of classics I need to checkout and some underrated gems that still hold up. I’m glad later on I found out I can express unpopular opinion. There are a couple of anime classics where I just thought they were ok and I was scared for admitting that. I would be more than happy to hear from everybody on what manga/anime they like and why as well as why they dislike it. I hope I can continue in this forum talking to you gals/guys on anime and manga.
Besides that I am a video game enthusiast. I enjoy the history of video games and how games are evolving from game-play, mechanics, story, etc.