That, however, was only the beginning of my conversion back into actually accepting shows as I see them instead of foolishly disregarding an entire style. Up through high school, the only anime that I watched and admitted was actually an excellent show was Trigun. I was always a loyal Pokemon fan, even when I stopped watching the show.) Eventually, probably around the time I entered late middle school, I "grew up." I became more aware of what I watched, completely threw out what I had indulged in as a child, and turned against anime completely. ![]() This was before I was even aware of what anime was. As a child, I grew up watching normal kid shows on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, but I also grew up on Toonami-Cardcaptors, Sailor Moon, Dragonball Z, Gundam Wing. It might come as a surprise to you that even up to early last year, I was still somewhat staunchly an outspoken disliker of anime. In fact, because of my "weakness" per se, I am even more suspicious of anime than perhaps any other genre, as it is far to easy too slip into watching mediocre shows of any favored genre without even realizing it. That is no reason to assume, however, that I completely disregard my critical eye when I watch anime. (I insist on stating that I watch good shows, no matter the genre or style I may delve more into this topic in another post.) Now I'll admit that I do have a soft spot for anime styles my personal tastes find them appealing. It is not only dismissive, however it is incorrect. ![]() ![]() Whenever people see what shows I watch, they usually instantly make assumptions about the genres I like.
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