Probably Pokemon or Dragonball Z.
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Akira. Hell of a way to get introduced to anime as a kid.
Same! I remember watching Akira as a kid when it was on TV back in the 90s and it just blew my mind.
Created a life long appreciation for anime and animation in general.
Akira was my intro to anime too. It came on IFC incredibly early in the morning (no idea who picked that time slot) and I was often the only one awake in my house at 4am on a Saturday.
Me too!
I was about 12. The last 1/3rd of that movie really fucked with my kid brain, gave me nightmares for weeks, and turned me completely off from trying any other anime until I found Dragon Ball Z on Cartoon Network like 8 years later. XD
Before I knew what anime was, probably something like Speed Racer.
First "let's see what this anime thing is about" anime that I watched: Ghost in the Shell (the OG movie). It was a good choice.
Oh no how dare you remind me lol. Wolf's Rain here's episode 1 https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x82c7kc the theme SLAPS but the whole things lowkey furry bait. still good, kinda wanna watch it again.
The Wizard of Oz was the first, before I knew there was some sort of a difference between this or that animation.
The first "proper" one was either Spirited Away, Chobits (by recommendation) or Bleach. I adore Miyazaki's work still, Wizard of Oz has a special, nostalgic place in my heart and I want to see it again sometime, Bleach I probably couldn't bother to watch anymore (soooo much filler and pointless fan-service aimed at teenaged boys, I couldn't stand all that stuff even then), Chobits I might give a spin sometime just to see if it's at all not-horrible, but it's been a while so I can't really remember. The whole virgin-boy wants sex angle and fan-service thing never appealed to me and ruins so many animes that would be good or even great otherwise.
Spirited Away
Circa 2002, I had refused to give anime a chance because it looked like kid junk to me. Spirited Away singlr-handedly convinced me I was wrong.
Ever? Or first after knowing about/wanting to get into anime?
I certainly saw plenty as a kid before I knew anime was a distinct thing. Super old stuff like Kimba, speed racer and voltron.
I think a much later first was robotech, even if it’s a edited/remixed version of Macross.
I have a vague recollection of seeing part of Princess Mononoke as a child, so I guess that would be my "first", although what really got me interested in anime was watching the first couple episodes of Attack on Titan at a high school club.
Hard to say for sure but probably Speed Racer. Dragonball Z is definitely the first one I followed consistently. But Speed Racer would have likely been the first I came across.
It would have been playing on Cartoon Network pre-toonami when I was a kid. Back before the US thought there was any difference in Japanese Animation vs US animation.
Spirited Away is what set me to going out of my way for more. But Toonami gave me Gundam Wing, Outlaw Star, .Hack//Sign and Inuyasha while Adult Swim got my Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, Wolfs Rain, etc.
I saw Spirited Away in a theater in the mid 2000s and started downloading stuff left and right.
Cardcaptor Sakura!! I found the manga as a kid and became intrigued by it on account of being a comic that Wasn't obviously for boys. I promptly marathoned all the manga in my tiny little library. Pretear, Wish, some type of ice skating manga...
But then I googled it.
I was doomed. The entire series of Cardcaptor Sakura was on either YouTube or Veoh. I watched it all. Then I watched Ojamajo Doremi, and then Shugo Chara...
Cardcaptor Sakura got me into anime and manga, but I think out of my beginning anime I wouldn't rank it too high. It's nostalgic, it's cute, I love it, it's just there's better ones out there.
Sailor Moon. I grew up right.
It's been pretty long ago for either interpretation, so my memory might be off.
The first ever was probably Heidi or Biene Maia.
The first ever not explicitly produced for a western audience was probably Captain Tsubasa.
The first after having a concept of anime vs. cartoons was one of Akira, Ghost in the Shell or Blue Lagoon.
Robotech Macross as a kid, but I wasn't really aware of it the first time I saw it.
But then 10-year-old me discovered DBZ when it aired in the UK for the first time and after that I was hooked.
Macross holds up, imo, even if it gets a little weird to watch in certain places as an adult. I honestly outgrew DBZ in my adulthood, the power fantasy was cool when I was a kid but as a person grown and a parent now I find most of the characters insufferable.
Also watched Robotech as a kid and also didn't know it was anime at the time. I think the first real full series I watched "subbed" was Flame of Recca (1997-98 version) followed closely by Record of Lodoss War (1990 version) and Rurouni Kenshin (1996-98 version).
I didn't discover Rouroni Kenshin until much later, as it never officially aired in the UK (and if it did, I missed it completely).
It was probably late 00s when I first got to the States that I saw it for the first time based on recommendation.
That being said, after DBZ I went into all the 90s / early 00s classics: Elfen Lied, GitS, Trigun, Bebop, Outlaw Star, Akira, etc.
They honestly don't make anime like they used to. I can't point to anything modern that even comes close except maybe the Blame OVA from a few years ago. Maybe Chainsaw Man but the tropes are so modern it's hard for me to compare it to anything from back then.
Pokemon. It ended up being my morning show that would end right before I had to leave for school. But what really put anime on my radar was the old YouTube algorithm, constantly showing me pirated episodes of obscure anime lol. Good times. Thank god I never ran into anything traumatic, cuz I just winged it for a while.
I still love the anime as a childhood experience, but I don't consider it great. Probably one of the only childhood shows I'd be willing to watch today would be Avatar The Last Airbender, but I know it doesn't exactly count as anime.
Probably not my first watched anime, but I do love mobile suit Gundam (the OG one : amuro and char) with Chinese voice over
As I grow older I actually watch fewer anime
Now with 3 kids I somehow get back to it
Macross
Neon genesis evangelion
Naruto
Bleach
Monster
Full metal alchemist
Tokyo ghoul
Gurren lagann
Sword art online
Stein gate
Kill la kill
Gundam seed
Witches of mercury
Demon slayer
Etc...
And then there's the movies
Most of the studio ghibli
Akira
Your name
The girl who leapt through time
Etc...
As you can see there's not much pattern to the genre. I watch just about anything
The only one I don't dare go back to is grave of the fire flies I was maybe 15 minutes in when I watch it 20 years ago? I bailed out after that The story is just too heavy for me
I wouldn't rank any of the above, mostly cuz I have bad memories and don't remember most of the details
I will just say OG mobile suit Gundam is my all time fav.
Nichijou. Still love it. I wasn't super into anime tonally, so a show that absolutely takes the piss and comes across like the anime equivalent of Flying Circus? ...Yeah I could watch that.
FLCL! <3 The Pillows.
I would usually say Pokemon, Digimon, or Monster Rancher, but FLCL was my first non dubbed anime and hit all the right feels.
The first anime I remember watching as a youngster was Dragonball or Dragonball Z! I can't really remember which I saw first but thank you Toonami on Cartoon Network for being so cool
After that I took to watching Beyblade, the OG series, every single morning on ABC here in the States followed by Power Rangers
Preeeeety sure it was this Tom Sawyer one, before i even knew what was anime, either that or good old Doraemon, either on national TV
I remember watching Battle of the Planets (Science Ninja Team Gatchaman) before school in 1978-79. I was struck by the art style and how different it was from all the other animation I consumed. Unfortunately it was soon swept away by the wave of shitty '80s animation, and I don't think I saw another anime until I watched Akira in the early '90s.
Late nights on the sci-fi channel back in the day were wild, you waited up til midnight and then had no idea what you'd get. I remember watching urotsukidoji before I was even 10, which definitely didn't mess me up, no siree bob.
Blue Gender, of all shows, was the one that really got me into anime, and I learnt to pirate things right about at a golden age of Evangelion, Trigun, and Cowboy Bebop, which were all great.
Apparently it was Pokemom and then Sonic X, didn't even know what anime was at the time. My first conscious effort in watching anime was Death Note. Ranks pretty highly for me, still like it, and refuse to watch the Netflix version. The previous live action ones were good but not as good as the OG.
Definitely made me a fan.
Toonami and Fox Kids/Jetix introduced me to a few anime when I was younger, before I even knew they were anime.
Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dragonball Z and Rave Master were the ones I remember.
It wasn't until years later until I actually looked into watching anime properly and I started with Darker Than Black and Elfen Lied.
Darker Than Black is still a banger although season 2 is fairly disappointing.
Elfen Lied was fairly rough for my younger self though!
I recently found out that Cities of Gold is technically anime, so it'd be that, the first time it was shown in English back in the '80s. The first I consciously saw was Akira, it was shown (IIRC) in 1991 on channel 4 at 11pm on a friday night ... I couldn't watch it, but I had a friend with a video recorder who got his Mum to set the timer for me. I watched it at school the following week (in bits during lunchtimes, thanks to a sympathetic teacher), and kept the tape even though I wouldn't have my own VHS player for another 6 years, lol ... it totally blew me away at the time, and I think it's aged well :-)
Beyond children's stuff, and entry-tier Ghibli films, I think K-On! was one of the first anime I actually watched. I'm not really sure what I thought of it, certainly don't recall much about it. Probably took an interest in Japanese media more from manga than anime; yuri like Morinaga's Girl Friends helped me realise I was bisexual.
But to focus back on anime, Nichijou is probably what made me realise anime could be worth my time beyond the odd film, that made me smile on a lot of otherwise dark days. And on the opposite side of things, I'd probably attribute Madoka and NGE with teaching me the value that anime could hold as 'art'. (I'm a sucker for an effective deconstruction of a genre.)
It depends on what qualifies as "watched". If you mean "what was the first anime you watched all the way through" it would be some 2012 anime like Code Geass or something. The first anime I ever remember watching seasonally was Parasyte: The Maxim, because a friend of mine told me I might like it but it turned out there was only 1 episode of it out. That's definitely when ~~the infection~~ my passion for anime began. I started watching everything I could get my hands on seasonally then. Parasyte is still a 10/10 show by the way, and it 2000% holds up today.
Saturday morning cartoons: DragonBall Z, Gundam Wing Endless Waltz. Friend then introduced me to Pokémon. But I just watched these casually.
A few years later, high school friends got me to watch Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, Ranma 1/2, Great Teacher Onizuka, Azumanga Daioh, Love Hina, and several Studio Ghibli movies. I'm sure there are more that I'm forgetting, but high school was when it started for me. Action, drama, comedy, romance, slice of life, everything.
GTO is still one of my all time favorites. I've rewatched it a few times, read the manga, and watched the live action remakes. This class is known for getting teachers to quit, but Onizuka sensei is a former gang member that has a totally different perspective on life. Because of his background, he has a very different approach to teaching and relating to his students.
There have been a lot of good anime with great stories, animation, comedy, etc. GTO isn't the best anime ever, but I connected with it on a deeper level, so it holds a special place.
The first anime I watched fully knowing it was an anime is Vampire Hunter D back in the late 80's. I still have a soft spot for it.
Dragon Ball and Toonami pulled me back in hard. I loved anime but didn't have much access to it until Toonami.
I had watched some anime adaptations (Voltron, etc) when I was younger, but I had no idea what anime was back then, and not sure those would count.
I watched a lot of anime as a kid, Pokémon is the likely candidate among them but could also be Digimon or Sailor Moon.
First time I went back to it as a teen was after watching a Death Note YouTube poop. First half is still great and one of the only Dubs I am still inclined to watch