It was Kabe a Gintama dj from Harada but I really hated it although I have read more twisted mangas and liked them a lot that one traumatized me a lot xP 1 reply
Don't ask me why I watched it first, but my first anime was Elfen Lied. Ummm I don't like to count it because I didn't like it. The one I watched after that was Blood+, which was a great show. I had actually seen part of the first episode when I had the TV on adult swim a long time before I knew about anime. At the time it freaked me out, but I lat...... 1 reply
My first anime was Captain Tsubasa, course it was dubbed in Arabic and called Captain Majid. Took me YEARS to find out that it was actually of Japanese origin, which happened soon after I read my first manga (turned out to be a manhwa), Island. I'd never seen art like that before, and needless to say, was hooked. First manga was Death Note. 1 reply
My first anime had to be Sailor Moon. I was soooo in love with that show that I wished that I was a sailor scout. I also used to act out the tranformations ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ reply
My first anime was pokemon. I don't really remember what my first manga, I think I just pick up some random manga book from my brother's bookshelf... reply
My first anime detective conan...and first manga I didn't really remember the manga name because I start reading manga for three years ago... I only remember the manga I read is yaoi...and till now I love reading yaoi manga reply
Nothing much...but I'm respect with guy people feeling...and the story I read till now moved my heart...good luck for all author...I'm waiting for a new yaoi manga always... 1 reply
Like other people said it depends on where you are going, I am studying abroad and loneliness still hit me at the most random times, I still have no friends after so many years (chuck that to my personality) but it's a great experience. If you have the finances to do it, go for it as it will open a new world of opportunities for you. In this day an...... reply
Yes it so worth the trouble and even though it's difficult and frustrating to adapt to a new culture and maybe learn a new language, it's an experience like no other. Also I don't know which country you come from or where you plan to go and whether or not you have a family that can get you out of the occasional tough situation, I don't have one and...... reply
It really depends on when and where you're planning on going. For me, studying abroad was actually cheaper than studying in my hometown, and while I had a serious case of the shut in syndrome for a bit, I made new friends (better ones in some cases), and those who really cared stayed in touch no matter what.
I do, however, know a few people who th...... 1 reply
So many of them and everyone is just outstanding...Yoneda Kou and Miyamoto Kano, Ayano Yamane, Takarai Rihito (wish there were more of her works), Kanda Neko, Moegi Yuu, Ogeretsu Tanaka, Sakurai Ryou, Nekota Yonezou, Yamamoto Kotetsuko... tough question.. still discovering new worlds...:) reply
aggh this question
i think i don't have favorite novelist as much as my favorite mangakas,that's just sad but true.
starting with asumiko sensei,just let me say this first i'm a huge "m" and i like when the stuff i'm reading fuckes me over dozens of time. i just like it, when i read a story with a miserable ending i just go nuts and start to chew ...... reply
'Things' are your daily life experiences by which you get to know the world around you. Tell others about the things you did, may it be cool, sad, crazy or funny. You can also find things that you might want to do and a friend to do it with!