Outlaw Star, when I was about eight years old and had NO clue what I was watching. ^^; I loved Gene to bits, though. ^_^
Outlaw Star, when I was about eight years old and had NO clue what I was watching. ^^; I loved Gene to bits, though. ^_^

I don't remember any of the specifics, but it was Speed Racer. My second was Sailor Moon (I only saw a few episodes though, and I don't remember any of them). My third was Pokémon. I didn't even know what "anime" was until after I started watching Pokémon.
They used to air quite some dubbed animé over there back when I was little, but I'm pretty sure it has to be Digimon Adventure, Pokémon (the first season) or Sailor Moon. I only watched random episodes though. The first animé I finished was the dubbed version of Fushigi Yugi a few years later.
First anime I watched was actually Pokemon. 8D
I apparently watched Digimon when I was a baby, but watched Advanced Generation when I was around 6. I started watching Cardcaptor Sakura around the age of 10. And I still haven't gotten past episode 6. :P
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Domo ni te wo kumi BUON GIORNO
Nippon kara konnichiwa~
Ashinami soroe GUTEN TAG
Saaa-sa minna de Itaria
Sore~!

The first anime I watched was either Naruto or Pokemon.
I remember it was DBZ, Frieza vs Vegeta, we'll he ends up getting his ass whooped by Frieza.
Good memories when DBZ on TV, used to wake up 7 in the morning just to watch a episode.
First anime I watched was Sailor Moon. I was about 5 then. I feel so old.
All of you better prepare for trouble
Team Rocket is here to make it double
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I saw one episode of Pokémon when I was about eight, then promptly gave up.
The first anime I properly watched would be Soul Eater.
If I remember correctly, It would be Pokemon (First Season), Zatch Bell, Dragon Ball Z, and Naruto.
Transformers Armada.
Hey, it counts!
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In fearful day, in raging night; With strong hearts full, our souls ignite
When all seems lost in the war of light, Look to the stars, for hope burns bright
The first one I remember watching was Pokemon when it first aired in the US. It was one of the only shows my grandmother would watch with me.
WHAT'D YOU THINK, THAT I'D STILL BE A RUNT AT EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD?
GET UP YOU NOVICE! I'M ABOUT TO SHOW YOU HOW OUT CLASSED YOU REALLY ARE!
There’s no such thing as a painless lesson. They just don’t exist. Sacrifices are necessary. You can’t gain anything without losing something first although if you can endure that pain and walk away from it, you’ll find that you now have a heart strong enough to overcome any obstacle. Yeah, a heart made fullmetal.
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