Radical Dreamer (post: 1307477) wrote:If we wanna take it aaaall the way back, you could say my first experience with anime was Superbook when I was all of 3-4 years old. XD
Tsukuyomi (post: 1307490) wrote:My frist animes were actually on Nickelodeon ^__^ There was Sstabon and The Mysterious Cities of Gold, The Little Prince, Brother Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics, and those cute koala cartoons ^__^
I didn't know they were anime back then, but I remembered the art style in later years ^ ^ Sailor Moon and DBZ were probably next on the list ^^
bigsleepj (post: 1307519) wrote:Mine was a two-step program brought upon me by two very popular local anime's in its day: Heidi: Girl of the Alps and Robotech, which was most people from my generation's first start at anime.
Heidi was originally produced in Japan but exported to Germany. South Africa bought it from Germany and dubbed it into Afrikaans. It still shows on TV and it's available on DVD as well. So popular was this anime among people of all ages that South African Prime Minister John Vorster (a fairly unpleasant, hardhearted character by the way) called off a cabinet meeting so that he could go home and watch it.
byrocat wrote:so I'm now looking for series that are appropriate to put in a church library. SOmething a bit more advanced than Vegetales.....
That Dude (post: 1307760) wrote:My first animes I ever saw were superbook, and a movie called Scamper The Penguin which was my favorite movie for the better part of my childhood.
sharikqah (post: 1313147) wrote:I used to listen to my friends talking about Evangelion and Samurai X. Sometimes to brush up on my second language I would attempt to watch dubbed reruns of Kimba, The White Lion.
Then I saw Mononoke-Hime. And was hooked.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1313191) wrote:Wait, Kimba was anime?! I used to watch that when I was little until my brother teased me for it(and some even after that)
Maokun (post: 1314946) wrote:By the times the US were first hearing of "anime" we were already fansubbing and distributting heavily copied VHS bootlegs of movies like Akira and the first Ghost in the Shell.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred (post: 1314947) wrote:Not too sure about that. That would be the early 80s, before either of these movies was made. First fansub I ever saw was at what we still called a 'Star Trek Convention' (where people cosplayed before the term was invented). It was one of the movies from the Harlock universe (I can't for the life of me remember which one), and the 'subtitles' were sheets of paper handed out to the audience at the door.
Maokun (post: 1315149) wrote:haha, really? As I had understood the term "anime" only appeared there by the end of the 80s. That subtitle thing on paper sounds both awesome and sad!
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
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