If we're including movies... It may have been Kiki's Delivery Service, in which I say yes. If you're only on shows, well, Cowboy Bebop or Outlaw Star. Can't remember which I saw first.
I've still got that on VHS tapes. Too bad I don't have a VHS player anymore.Slycne said:Looking back you can see where they were cutting some corners, but Record of the Lodoss War is still pretty damn classic.
Saying DBZ doesn't hold up is kind of like saying starwars doesn't hold up. Both franchises are so popular they are getting sequels despite a 10 year hiatus.Orga777 said:My first anime was DBZ and Pokemon. So the answer is no, they haven't held up at all. They don't even hold up to US cartoons from the same time period.
Star Wars has more going on, better character development, and isn't 200+ episodes long of the same thing over and over again. I will take six movies (sorry... THREE movies) of good quality over 200+ episodes of a story that barely has a real story after the Saiyan Saga (and has no story at all after the Cell Saga.) Heck, YuYu Hakusho is also an pretty standard action Shonen series, and that series both holds up better, AND has better character arcs and stories going on than DBZ. XDverdant monkai said:Saying DBZ doesn't hold up is kind of like saying starwars doesn't hold up. Both franchises are so popular they are getting sequels despite a 10 year hiatus.Orga777 said:My first anime was DBZ and Pokemon. So the answer is no, they haven't held up at all. They don't even hold up to US cartoons from the same time period.
"Not my Doctor" syndrome. Vehicle Voltron had the audacity to not be Lion Voltron.Windknight said:Voltron compilation movies (mainly vehicle force, which left me wondering why it got so much hate when I dipped into later fandom)
Pffft. You kids and your Pokeymanz.Padwolf said:The usual: Pokemon. Yeah I still love the hell out of the first couple of seasons. So yeah, I guess to ME, it does still hold up.
Other: Ah! My Goddess. Yes. Yes it does