I know DBZ and Pokémon were kind popular outside Japan, but when did you start watching those anime of girls...

I know DBZ and Pokémon were kind popular outside Japan, but when did you start watching those anime of girls? Age of 13 or something maybe? And how did your friends and families react to it?

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Pokemon is a video game for cringers. DBZ is a show for baseders.

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So, you have no idea on anime in which girls exposing their bodies?
Quite wholesome desu.

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Since I was 3 years old. They just think cartoon = ok for kid to watch

my entire childhood

Unless Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Cowboy Bebop, Gundam, etc. Are girls shows I never did.

it's haram over there

I only ever saw DBZ

Mmmm about 8 or 9 years old, we used to have anime in national tv back in the early 2000s

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Pokemon at 9. Never watched DBZ, but it was on air when I was 8-10. My family was all WTF, my friends watched with me. Basically the entire male half of our generation did, really.

Obivously my parents were not happy when I watched those shows so I moved to other options, liike robot anime and so on.
How was it overlooked?

they already show that on native television

>I know DBZ and Pokémon were kind popular outside Japan
Doraemon, DBZ (Tepi version), Pokemon, Conan was extreme popular over here user.

and I know Pokemon and DB were to be regarded as kind of whole some, but what I wanna know is HOW HAVE YOU SURVIVED YOUR DAYS WATCHING LEWD ANIMES.

Where would you watch lewd anime on tv here? The only lewd anime ever aired on tv was probably gurren lagann on a sci-fi channel. And it was pretty niche and random broadcast timing.

Generally parents overlook robot anime like Gundam or comedy like Crayon Shin-chan(bit kinky but as far as the protagonist is a little boy it'd be overlooked).
But when it comes to ones with teenagers doing things implying sexual matters it comes to be disturbing for them.
How did you cope with it?
>My family was not happy with NGE.

But you played NGE on a Wednesday in the same slot used for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It gives the impression that the Japanese do not care about traumatizing their children.

I dont really watch anime with "lolis". I watched Naruto, Crayon Shin-chan, Detective Conan, little bit of Pokemon when I was like 9 in Korea. Think anime was more popular than Korean animated shows

>no lewd anime on tv here
So how did you get your hands on it in the first place?
>Japanese do not care about traumatizing their children.
that's right desu but because my parents as well as some other parents were not pro of that show so I took other options,
>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
was one of them as well, I am not sure though.

I demand prison school season 2 desu

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I watched ranma 1/2 back in Korea and parent didn’t care since they weren’t around when it showed. Friend didn’t care since boobies and it’s not those girly anime. This was back in late 90s.

Manga. There’s no way you would find lewd anime on tv. Even with 100000 cable extensions

>ranma 1/2 back
that one was the border line of defending the honor indeed.

>So how did you get your hands on it in the first place?
most people I know who were into that bought tapes and dvds from animecons
manga was more readily available though

6 when I came to Germany. It's how I learnt German actually by watching sailor moon

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Never really did watch moe anime besides watamote.

And dear god, I WOULDN'T let anyone in my family know.

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>bought tapes and dvds from animecons
like old men here smuggled US porn(during 1960-70s maybe?)? What a heartwarming story..

Please explain exactly where the typical Japanese family draws the line of honor regarding lewdness because to outsiders it all looks like a lot of boobs.

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How is moe anime perceived in japan? Do they premier it on prime time?

I watched so much dbz everyone in my family knows what a super sayayin is

So does my mother. We had only one TV back in the day and she was forced to watch it. Dbz best shit ever.

>where the typical Japanese family draws
Sorry I didn't meant family, but a boy himeself.
He could make up excuses like
>it's a mere comedy
>hey it's a show of kong-fu guy, like..DB?
to his skeptical parents and friends and the author was popular enough for him to hide behind the bacck of mass.

>what a super sayayin is
It's not clarified here...

how so?

Sorry you meant it had been watched through two generations, I got it.

>but when did you start watching those anime of girls
I dont watch that shit

But why does anyone in Japan care about lewdness when shows for children are packed with fanservice and you can buy lolicon at a 7-11? This is what the foreigner does not understand about the Japanese mind. Are your parents Muslim?

>moe anime besides watamote.
Is it classified to that?
It's about a girl tortured by her own ineptitude and no lewd stuff.

>start watching those anime of girls?

I cant compute this, stuff like Sailor Moon or Cardcapturer Sakura?
Maybe 8 idk, late 90s

I misunderstood moe was cute anime girls being the protagonist or somewhere along that line, sorry for the misunderstanding.

It's like saying the whole water in the ocean is dump of shit because waste water throughout the world is continously poured into it, there are regions being polluted and pure. And cautious fish make their children keep away from that, regardless of working out or not.
>Muslim
I have a premonition that someday our media will sneak into their society..

>Sailor Moon or Cardcapturer Sakura
Actually those were one step further than the border line if you are a boy.

>A boy under 13yo and having no female siblings is watching Sailor moon
Actually it's a sign that there is a problem in his family.