Your first manga/anime

12 years ago
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it was a hentai if it wasn't for Dulce Report i probably whouldnt be here today (true story) 😃

12 years ago
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12 years ago
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Sailor Moon, when I was about 4 or 5 years old. It was great.
It was also the one I watched first after "hating" anime for like 10 years or so (stereotypes, yea~).
My first manga was probably Hellsing.

12 years ago
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Tokyo Mew Mew.
I found it with a friend at the library and that's what got me started.

12 years ago
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First manga: Yu-Gi-Oh, since I liked playing monster cards, still like it even now lol.
First anime: I don't really like anime, have always been the cartoon-type. Oh, the golden age of Cartoon Network ... Well, I came across Pokemon eventually on TV.
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12 years ago
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first anime
dragonball

12 years ago
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First anime pokemon, however at the time I did not know it was an anime, second was dragonball, again did not know it was an anime, always thought they were cartoon, but the first anime I knew was an anime was Naruto. The first manga is a tougher one to remember but I think it was one of the big three, most likely Naruto or Bleach, really not sure.

12 years ago
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First anime:
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon
First Manga:
Girl Friends
My first manga is supposed to be Skip Beat because the ending of the anime was unsatisfying, but instead I went on a GL reading spree. I only started to read Skip Beat 5 months later. 🤣
12 years ago
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Quote from Kaitentsuki
First anime pokemon, however at the time I did not know it was an anime, second was dragonball, again did not know it was an anime, always thought they were cartoon, but the first anime I knew was an anime was Naruto. The first manga is a tougher one to remember but I think it was one of the big thr ...
That sounds just like me, i think my first anime was ninja scroll or guyver when i was about 4-5 years old. But I didnt really know what anime/manga was before i turned 16. And that was when i discovered manga, and i was such a noob that i read my first chapters on youtube.. Thats actually sad, when i think about it.
Oh yeah first manga was naruto.

12 years ago
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Anime -- Dragonball Z, and like someone else said, at the time I didn't know it was "anime"... just seemed like a cartoon geared toward "grown ups" lol...
and years & years later...
Manga -- Fairy Tail ! Even though it's such a typical shounen and I've since discovered much better mangas, it remains my favorite 'cuz it is my first. ^^
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12 years ago
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Fushigi Yuugi
C0ol isn't it?
I was 6 th0ugh.
It made me a pervert.
i'm degradin' in a freakin' simple class.....
0h crap!!!!
h0w shamefuL 😛
12 years ago
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My first Anime was "Dragon Ball Z"
Hey guys, I would have to admit that this is not really the right place to approach a help from you. Anyways, here's my request, and I hope you will just bear with me. I have lots of manga comics at home but my problem was, most of the comics I had were all translated in Japanse. I can comprehend Japanese but slight only. Nevertheless, I am eager to learn and to develop my Japanese speaking/reading skills. Can some boy suggest to me a site that translate Japanese or any other site that teaches Japanese. Pls. help.
Love,
Ken
12 years ago
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Manga - Fruits Basket
Anime - (don't laugh) sailor moon

12 years ago
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Anime: My Daddy Long Legs (Watashi No Ashinaga Ojisan). I think I was about 6 or 7 years old that time 🙂
Manga: Hmm..I can't really remember, I've watched TONS of anime but I never really read manga, not 'till I was about 12 or 13 though. I have to say Naruto was my first one 😀

12 years ago
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I watched my first anime when I way five years old, so it must have been... Sailor Moon, I guess? Either that or any other random anime that was broadcasted on the children's channel.
However, it took me great deal longer to discover manga, 12-13 years to be exact. The first manga I read was Suzuka by SEO Kouji after watching the anime - 18 volumes and I was hooked.
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