10-21-2003, 08:51 AM
I saw the Guyver on TV about 10 years ago. I loved it but thought of it as just another animated show, no idea that there was an anime market or how big it was.
Then about 8 years ago I borrowed Ninja Scroll and loved it as well but didn't do any research on where it came from or if there is more like this. Another couple of years passed and then DBZ came on TV. I was hooked instantly, couldn't sleep because I wanted to know what came next. The network had this idea to milk it for all it's worth so they started over at ep.1 after every saga so they showed all of DBZ (1 ep. per day) over the course of 3/4 years. I hated waiting six months for a new saga so I had a friend download it all. On the download sites there were all kinds of links about other anime and a whole new world opened it's doors to me.
Your side question isn't really relevent to me because I still enjoy the Disney stuff and not all anime belongs to the dark side (pokemon etc.) plus my parents never had any influence on what I watched when I lived at home.
That's my anime biografie...
Then about 8 years ago I borrowed Ninja Scroll and loved it as well but didn't do any research on where it came from or if there is more like this. Another couple of years passed and then DBZ came on TV. I was hooked instantly, couldn't sleep because I wanted to know what came next. The network had this idea to milk it for all it's worth so they started over at ep.1 after every saga so they showed all of DBZ (1 ep. per day) over the course of 3/4 years. I hated waiting six months for a new saga so I had a friend download it all. On the download sites there were all kinds of links about other anime and a whole new world opened it's doors to me.
Your side question isn't really relevent to me because I still enjoy the Disney stuff and not all anime belongs to the dark side (pokemon etc.) plus my parents never had any influence on what I watched when I lived at home.
That's my anime biografie...