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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 594894" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Oh its pretty popular in SA but more of a copy ripped stuff from your friends and watch if you manage to get some time in general while there are of course people going nuts for it. I remember a lot of dubbed stuff growing up in the late 80s early 90's like Robotech, Heidi was translated into Afrikaans here, transformers.. thats about what I can remember. Only got big again later on in the 2000's but is now pretty accesible. There are a lot of ***es I absolutely love though; Cowboy Beebop and half the studio Ghibli movies in particular. See you later, space cowboy! Some of those mentioned earlier I found very good as well and I find it hilarious how the Japanese tend to go so OTT. Some of the comedic ones are great fun to watch as well probably because of the culture shock.</p><p></p><p>EIDT: apart from youth when I didn'tknow the stuff I was watching was Japanese my kind of re-introduction with anime was, I can't remember the ***le but.. let me do a quick google search for "chojin dick".. yep, there it is- [h=1]<em>Urotsukidōji</em>[/h]</p><p>Weird. I have of course since found weirder but it was a bit of a slap in the faceat the time when a friend invited me over for an animated movie and I'm 16 and wondering what the hell he is trying to get me into 'Disney' for..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 594894, member: 39190"] Oh its pretty popular in SA but more of a copy ripped stuff from your friends and watch if you manage to get some time in general while there are of course people going nuts for it. I remember a lot of dubbed stuff growing up in the late 80s early 90's like Robotech, Heidi was translated into Afrikaans here, transformers.. thats about what I can remember. Only got big again later on in the 2000's but is now pretty accesible. There are a lot of ***es I absolutely love though; Cowboy Beebop and half the studio Ghibli movies in particular. See you later, space cowboy! Some of those mentioned earlier I found very good as well and I find it hilarious how the Japanese tend to go so OTT. Some of the comedic ones are great fun to watch as well probably because of the culture shock. EIDT: apart from youth when I didn'tknow the stuff I was watching was Japanese my kind of re-introduction with anime was, I can't remember the ***le but.. let me do a quick google search for "chojin dick".. yep, there it is- [h=1][I]Urotsukidōji[/I][/h] Weird. I have of course since found weirder but it was a bit of a slap in the faceat the time when a friend invited me over for an animated movie and I'm 16 and wondering what the hell he is trying to get me into 'Disney' for.. [/QUOTE]
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