What was the first anime you watched?

Wintermoot

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probaly pokemon/gundam wing/Cybor 009/medabots or Sailor moon (there used to be a channel that had a anime block until the network geniuses replaced it with fucking home shopping channels) the first one I searched out was either: Chobits/.hack//roots or .hack//sign
 

BrownGaijin

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I think I'm the only other person to say Robotech, when I didn't know it was anime.

I really got into it after watching a little something called Project A-ko, and yes I still own the VHS cassette.
 

The Infinite

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I think it was Yu Yu Hakusho if not it was probably Ninja Robots (holy crap this show was awesome stuff). But the one that I first watched fully was Kenshin.
 

Teh Ty

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Sexy Street said:
Fooly Cooly.
I started strong.
Fuck yeah, that's a great way to start.
OT: I started with Sailor Moon from back whenI didn;t know what anime was. I just liked the art style. And it was on the TV.
 

Sark

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Discarding the ones that were on in the mornings, Bubblegum Crisis 2040. It was strange, I didn't realise that the cast was full of lesbians until I rewatched it 8 years after.
 

Mjolnir36

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My first was Elfen Lied as well, my favorite character was definetly Bando.
Random Lab Chick: "Mr. Bando I-"
Bando:*Spin kick*
Random Lab Chick: "Oww my face"!!
Bando: "Don't startle me stupid *****".
Random Lab Chick: *Weeps on the floor*
 

Quicksilver_Phoenix

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Pokemon, but I didn't realise the difference between it and say, the Simpsons, at the time.

So my first "proper" anime experience was Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan.

Yeah, great start, eh?
 

KingKamor

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The first real anime I watched was Dragonball Z. And by "real" anime, I mean one that didn't get it's kick start from a video game (i.e. Pokemon). Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course.
 

Okuu_Fusion

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Was either Pokemon or Sailor Moon... Although, back then, I didn't know what anime was...

My first one knowing it WAS an anime is Tenchi Muyo!
 

Ghengis John

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The first I watched and enjoyed?

IRIA: Zerum The Animation.

Prior to this I thought all anime was trash. After this I began eating it up ravenously. I saw it on the sci-fi channel late one night. I was jogging and it came on and the opening hooked me, with the team trying to pull a search and rescue on a ship that happened to have a monster on it.

At the time the toonami line-up and adult swim were just getting rolling. Before Adult Swim there was the Midnight Run. Soon I was swimming in Outlaw Star, Gundam Wing, Cowboy Bebop. Good times. Rented Record of Lodoss war, loved it. I picked the first disk of Berserk up at best buy, was only 14 bucks. I wound up buying all of them the day they came out.

Sci-fi channel was showing anime at the time late nights sometimes before catoon network got going. I got treated to Armitage the third, Ghost in the shell, Akira and Vampire Hunter D that way. This was a very good education in anime and a very fast one. To this day when the girl shouts at the end "I love you Iria!" I can't help but tear up a little. Takes me back a long way. Thanks, Iria. It's good for a person to find out when they're a fool. You showed me that.

Eventually I got ahead of the curve. Heard about FLCL from newtype, bought it before it came on cartoon network, was dling fansubs of bleach and claymore years before they came out here. Bought Memories on the author's rep alone. Bought Hellsing after a friend recommended disk one. Then I just stopped. I guess mostly the good stuff dried up, or I'd absorbed my limit. Every now and then I'll see a show I enjoy like GunXSword, Full Metal Alchemist or Cromartie High but the barrage we saw in the early 2000's hasn't been matched and I've come to learn a lot of what's produced is utter crap,(like in anything else) but I've learned there's some gems in the pile and I've still been left with a positive view on the medium.