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C:。ミ ([personal profile] mummysquid) wrote in [community profile] hms_anon2015-06-19 01:28 pm

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In wake of the Charleston Church shooting please content warn your discussion of the event on anon.

yeah what happened

(Anonymous) 2015-06-20 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
I don’t think a lot of younger Tumblr users understand what life during the anime boom was like in 1999-2007. How accessible anime was at the time. It was fucking everywhere. It wasn’t even a niche, literally everyone was into it.

Like, Cartoon Network showed stuff like YuYu Hakusho, .hack//sign, Gundam Wing, Outlaw Star, Tenchi Muyo, and Rurouni Kenshin every weekday after school on their Toonami block.

I remember rushing home after school in second grade to watch Rurouni Kenshin. That was 7 year old me’s favorite show.

You think Pokemon is popular now? HA! In the late 90′s, it was every parent’s worst nightmare. It was on the cover of Time Magazine for fucks’s sake. EVERY kid was obsessed with it. No exceptions. At least, until Digimon and Yu-Gi-Oh came around…

You could wake up on Saturday mornings and watch highly Americanized butchered versions of Shaman King, Tokyo Mew Mew (”Mew Mew Power”), and most infamously, One Piece thanks to 4kids.

An anime getting an extremely butchered Americanized dub was a very real, legitimate threat that could happen to any show.

Staying up late enough to watch Inuyasha was considered a rite of passage.

Teenage girls flocked to Barnes and Noble to read entire volumes of Fruits Basket and Fushigi Yuugi in the store without paying for them.

All of the kids cartoons tried to cash in on the craze. I’m sure everyone remembers Avatar and Teen Titans, but trust me when I say that you DON’T want to remember Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi and Kappa Mikey.

Hayao Miyazaki won an Academy Award.

Final Fantasy VII was considered the greatest video game ever made.

Some people still called it “Japanimation”.

So many fucking magazines. Off the top of my head: Animerica, Shonen Jump, Shojo Beat, Newtype USA (the best one by far), Anime Insider, Beckett Anime, and Beckett Anime For Girls (The most cringeworthy one. Of course I had every issue!)

Anime was freaking everywhere. The entire country was in its weeb phase. Some people on this website are too young to even remember this.

Re: yeah what happened

(Anonymous) 2015-06-20 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
it wasnt everywhere outside a few franchises that were marketed to children while changing every reference to japan lol

a lot of non-children shows were impossible to find unless you wanted to buy bootlegged VHS tapes with bad dubbing and/or subs

it got better when dvds were a thing at least

Re: yeah what happened

(Anonymous) 2015-06-20 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
now there arent any anime aimed at kids tho, they dont show kids anime in the us

Re: yeah what happened

(Anonymous) 2015-06-20 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
it's actually cheaper for americans to make their own cartoons than to make dubs ppl are gonna h8 anyway