Not "what was your first anime" but "how did you first anime make you feel"?
When I was 10 and first saw inuyasha me and my friends ran laps around my basement we were so pumped. "Anime" wasn't a thing back then and it felt very grown up, I think we were high off the adrenaline of bare breasts and violence.
the first real anime i watched was combants will be dispatched and it was refreshing and was really happy to find something that was cool and different from what i thought i knew about media
Sebastian Cook
You never heard of anime until last year? Your life is very different from mine.
Mason Watson
Pokémon obviously as with most around my age.
Christopher Garcia
You couldn't even finish the first sentence what is wrong with you
Christopher Diaz
Can't remember if it was Ghost in the Shell, Ninja Scroll, Evangelion, or Akira....whichever it was, it ended up dropping my balls instantly. Or disturbing me greatly.
Nicholas Garcia
i remember seeing sailor moon and gundam wing on TV as a kid and thinking wow this is good shit. also robotech but i've since learned the error of watching that considering how they made it.
Alexander Torres
I honestly don't remember which one was the first. I was born in the late 80's. It was some of the Cartoon Network stuff. In terms of emotions, shows never really did a lot for me to get me amped up, but I do remember the scenery and 2 of the endings for Inuyasha.
I guess that means Sailor Moon on USA Network's Cartoon Express for me.
Hudson Diaz
these few frames of daikanransha set the tone for the rest of my life by giving me extremely unrealistic expectations of life in general
Nathan Anderson
just hand in your anime fan card now. You are a filthy casual normal fag.
Adrian Garcia
I'm South East Asian. To us, "anime" is no different that any other cartoons. I watched Transformers and Thundercats while also watching Kimba, Doraemon, Macross, Sailor Moon, etc. A lot of the anime were dubbed in our languages too.
Jayden Foster
Still fucking mad about what they did to 2011 thundercats. Fuck you Cartoon Network
Luis White
That's wrong. Here in Japan, we call American cartoons "Gaijinimation" And what the filthy gaijins called "Japanimation" we call 神のテレビ番組
Jason Sanchez
Speaking of ferris wheels, Honey and Clover so affected me that when I visited Japan 10 years later I went out and visited nearly every famous ferris wheel in Japan
Cameron Bennett
I would have been 8 or 9 at the time dipshit. Sorry I wasn't a connoisseur.
Henry Ward
Was born in 87. I am this poster You have no excuse.
Samuel Jones
based same age poster
Jacob Collins
for me it was Akira. i was staying over at a friend's house whose mom let him watch whatever. it was so cool at first then things got boring with the weird kids and i didn't get it. then the ending was cool again so i liked it. it made me feel like i was watching a grown up show. also saw samurai jack for the first time that weekend. i still feel sad for tetsuo's gf
Charles Williams
...uh, your last name isn't Rydell by any chance is it?