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- Feb 19, 2017
For me, it was watching a lot of the kiddie anime dubs from the late 1990's and very early 2000's. I grew up with shitty independent cable at my house at first, so we didn't get Cartoon Network for a while, so I had to watch Toonami at my grandparents' house until we finally did get Cartoon Network on Satellite TV.
So most of my early anime exposure was through a mix of Fox Kids, Kids WB!, Fox Family, and old late 80's/early 90's anime OVA VHS tapes my uncle had (you know the kind of old OVA's I'm talking about, the ones with the graphic violence, excessive fanservice, and the profanity-laden dubs), with Cartoon Network/Toonami being a secondary source of anime at the time.
My main childhood anime shows were Digimon, Sailor Moon (I remember when it was aired on USA before moving to Toonami), Cardcaptors, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and even the stuff that is obscure nowadays like Monster Rancher and Flint The Time Detective.
Never watched much Pokemon as a kid as I was a Digimon fan, but in my school there was an unwritten playground rule that you couldn't like both. You had to pick one or the other, and I preferred Digimon. My little brother liked Pokemon though and we had the first movie on VHS.
Then we got Direct TV back in the early 2000's and around 2003-2004, I discovered Adult Swim and got to enjoy the heyday of Adult Swim's anime block in the mid-2000's. Stuff like InuYasha, Fullmetal Alchemist, Ghost in the Shell, Lupin III, and the like. That cemented my status as an anime fan.
Sometimes, I wish I could go back to 2005 when I was a carefree twelve-year old staying up nearly every night to catch Adult Swim's anime block. But then again, a lot of that stuff is available to watch on streaming media and the internet, so it's not all bad.
So most of my early anime exposure was through a mix of Fox Kids, Kids WB!, Fox Family, and old late 80's/early 90's anime OVA VHS tapes my uncle had (you know the kind of old OVA's I'm talking about, the ones with the graphic violence, excessive fanservice, and the profanity-laden dubs), with Cartoon Network/Toonami being a secondary source of anime at the time.
My main childhood anime shows were Digimon, Sailor Moon (I remember when it was aired on USA before moving to Toonami), Cardcaptors, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and even the stuff that is obscure nowadays like Monster Rancher and Flint The Time Detective.
Never watched much Pokemon as a kid as I was a Digimon fan, but in my school there was an unwritten playground rule that you couldn't like both. You had to pick one or the other, and I preferred Digimon. My little brother liked Pokemon though and we had the first movie on VHS.
Then we got Direct TV back in the early 2000's and around 2003-2004, I discovered Adult Swim and got to enjoy the heyday of Adult Swim's anime block in the mid-2000's. Stuff like InuYasha, Fullmetal Alchemist, Ghost in the Shell, Lupin III, and the like. That cemented my status as an anime fan.
Sometimes, I wish I could go back to 2005 when I was a carefree twelve-year old staying up nearly every night to catch Adult Swim's anime block. But then again, a lot of that stuff is available to watch on streaming media and the internet, so it's not all bad.