First anime you ever watched?
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Don't know... Tiger Mask I think. But it also could be Majokko Tickle or Yattaman.
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My first Anime would be the English dubbed Pokemon, but my first Japanese English subbed Anime was Yugi-oh (Season 0) I was madly in love with that show, but the later versions just aren't the same...
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Magic Knight Rayearth
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I believe it was Heidi... I don't remember anything from it though. All I know is that I was always putting those old videocassette of this series
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My first anime (before I knew it was anime) was Digimon. We used to call our dogs and cat Digimon names... Ah, the memories!
The first anime I watched after I figured out what anime was is either Squid Girl or Dream Eater Merry. Can't quite remember... :p
The first anime I watched after I figured out what anime was is either Squid Girl or Dream Eater Merry. Can't quite remember... :p
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actually I can't remember
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My first was DC! It used to air every morning on a local TV channel in my country. In retrospect, the dubbed version I watched wasn't great and never aired new episodes, but it's what got me into anime so I'm still kinda grateful for it.
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it was naruto shippuden when Naruto has just come bank to Konoha
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Hm...Some random Naruto episodes of shippuuden and random episodes of Fullmetal Alchemist and assorted other animes while aboard.
First properly watched anime were probably Cyborg 009 and Digimon. And Fruits Basket that I watched on DVDs that I borrowed from library.
First properly watched anime were probably Cyborg 009 and Digimon. And Fruits Basket that I watched on DVDs that I borrowed from library.
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Pokemon, the orginal was aired when I was a kid
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I don't really remember but, I think as an anime, my first one to watch was 'Future boy Conan' dubbed. I used to watch it with my mother and her family in a local channel. This was like from 18 years ago. In Japanese, my first anime was Card Captor Sakura.
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My first anime was Naruto. I’ve watched a lot of animes since then…but Naruto still remains the closest to the heart! It has the best storyline and combines all genres together. Completely satisfying!