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    RE: What was your first anime?

    First anime I remember watching as a little kid was either Techno Man or Gigantor on Sci Fi before school. The anime I ever watched knowing that it was anime was Gundam Wing and Heavy Metal 2000.


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    RE: What was your first anime?

    Originally posted by: Aeon
    First anime I remember watching as a little kid was either Techno Man or Gigantor on Sci Fi before school. The anime I ever watched knowing that it was anime was Gundam Wing and Heavy Metal 2000.
    hell yeah teckno man was the shizznittlebamsnipsnapsak ... it came on sunday @ 11 for me. I think that was my first anime or vampire hunter D which was also the first movie i saw cartoon boobies in.

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    RE: What was your first anime?

    The first anime I ever watched was Ronin Warriors,it is still one of my favorties, the first movie was... um well I cant remeber so im going to Say The first Tenchi muyo movie since that was the one I actually remember since I cant recall the earliest

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    RE: What was your first anime?

    Ok, Doraemon is like THE classic. how come nobody watched it?

    I tried my best...

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    RE: What was your first anime?

    well, don't laugh.

    pokemon was my first anime.
    I choose you . . . pikachu!!!

    maybe it was another, but i dont remember.

    but that hardly counts.

    my first non-dubed anime series was trigun.
    first move: Princess Mononoke - which clued me in on how cool anime could be.

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    RE: What was your first anime?

    Dragonball Z, Outlaw Star, and Tenchi Muyo got me into anime.
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    What was your first anime?

    My first was the original Mazinger Z and it was like 18 years ago

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    RE: What was your first anime?

    my first anime was akira. which i quickly followed with evangelion. so i got off to a weird kind of start.

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    What was your first anime?

    Originally posted by: Swallow Your Soul
    Originally posted by: bitwar

    My first anime movie was Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (uncut version).
    Uncut you say?

    *gets paranoid*

    Is the Manga Video DVD version (apparently 'remastered') cut?? [img][/img] If so, know where the uncut one is available?
    When it was first released on VHS back in the mid 90s (by Renegade Video and Manga), there was a PG-13 version (edited out blood and the "bad" language) and an Uncut version. Like the Uncut has Dee-Jay say "Yahoo! Now they are some bad-ass mothers" and the PG-13 is "Yahoo! Now they are some really bad people" or something equally terrible. I bought the uncut version at Suncoast when it first came out (back when they like checked for age when you bought anime, even Sailor Moon). Later I found that even the Uncut version was edited. All they took out was Chun-Li's nude chest (and maybe a shot of her rear end) during the shower scene, but they also changed the music. No great loss, as the editing on the music in the original absolutely SUCKED, and the music really didn't fit the feel of the movie. It's one of the only anime that I prefer the dubbed version's music over the original (it's not done too often now, but some of the DBZ movies have better music on the dub, and I prefer the full orchestra music for the dub of Castle in the Sky). They also refuse to put it out widescreen (unless the DVD version is widescreen). So the Manga Entertainment DVD of Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie is as uncut as you can get in the US without finding a fansub, and good luck doing that. I got one at a comic convention a few years ago. The only good thing is the original dialogue track and the widescreen, the music sucks (and Chun-Li's chest shots would only excite high school freshmen and younger).

    Oh and another thing, since Fei Long is supposed to be a take-off of Bruce Lee, he's supposed to make the same high pitched noise when fighting that Bruce did. Not so in the original Japanese. That scene really let me down. So yeah, for once, I think the dub might actually be better too. I never thought I'd say that. . .

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    What was your first anime?

    at 12 years old. Pokemon, and Sailor Moon.

    Was I ever young enough to enjoy those? O_o

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    What was your first anime?

    Originally posted by: bitwar
    When it was first released on VHS back in the mid 90s (by Renegade Video and Manga), there was a PG-13 version (edited out blood and the "bad" language) and an Uncut version. Like the Uncut has Dee-Jay say "Yahoo! Now they are some bad-ass mothers" and the PG-13 is "Yahoo! Now they are some really bad people" or something equally terrible. I bought the uncut version at Suncoast when it first came out (back when they like checked for age when you bought anime, even Sailor Moon). Later I found that even the Uncut version was edited. All they took out was Chun-Li's nude chest (and maybe a shot of her rear end) during the shower scene, but they also changed the music. No great loss, as the editing on the music in the original absolutely SUCKED, and the music really didn't fit the feel of the movie. It's one of the only anime that I prefer the dubbed version's music over the original (it's not done too often now, but some of the DBZ movies have better music on the dub, and I prefer the full orchestra music for the dub of Castle in the Sky). They also refuse to put it out widescreen (unless the DVD version is widescreen). So the Manga Entertainment DVD of Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie is as uncut as you can get in the US without finding a fansub, and good luck doing that. I got one at a comic convention a few years ago. The only good thing is the original dialogue track and the widescreen, the music sucks (and Chun-Li's chest shots would only excite high school freshmen and younger).

    Oh and another thing, since Fei Long is supposed to be a take-off of Bruce Lee, he's supposed to make the same high pitched noise when fighting that Bruce did. Not so in the original Japanese. That scene really let me down. So yeah, for once, I think the dub might actually be better too. I never thought I'd say that. . .
    I think maybe the DVD, or at least the DVD I have - it is rated 15 (UK age rating) is uncut, seeing as there is the amount of blood that I'd expect and the Chun Li nudity before the fight with Vega. Thats why I wondered, because it seemed like it couldn't be cut because of the stuff that was in the one I have. But I always get paranoid when I hear about stuff getting censored cos its so pointless most of the time...

    It does have a load of non-Japanese music in it by bands like Alice In Chains and KMFDM (or MDFMK)...also in the credits the former Marilyn Manson guitarist John Lowery was credited for guitar (presumably music cues...that was before he joined Manson though...).

    I can't remember if Fei Long did the Bruce Lee noises...but then I hated the extra characters from Super Street Fighter 2 cos I grew up on World Warrior - though if I remember right Cammy did some extremely cool move near the start [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]

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    What was your first anime?

    My First anime series were Voltron and Macross(Robotech). This was back in the late Eighties, yes thats right. I'm an old fart(20) compared to most of you yougins, but those were the days.

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    RE: What was your first anime?

    I'm 18, and Voltron's before my time.

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