What anime has influenced your childhood the most?
source: http://www.japanator.com/what-anime-has-influenced-your-childhood-the-most--12361.phtml
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You think that anime and manga have influenced you a lot? Wait until you hear what the Japanese have to say on the matter. Apparently it's been more important to them than their own parents. Bizmoto (Via Sankaku Complex) reports the results of a survey that show when it comes to Japanese priorities, well, they are in an interesting order to say the least.
Men named Gundam as the most influential of the seventies, closely followed by Space Battleship Yamato, Galaxy Express 999 and Lupin III, while women leaned towards Candy Candy, Alps no Shoujo Heidi, and Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi. In the eighties, men named Fist of the North Star as being the biggest influence, while women named Touch.
Men named Gundam as the most influential of the seventies, closely followed by Space Battleship Yamato, Galaxy Express 999 and Lupin III, while women leaned towards Candy Candy, Alps no Shoujo Heidi, and Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi. In the eighties, men named Fist of the North Star as being the biggest influence, while women named Touch.
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amam2217
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Sailor Moon, Pokémon, and Dragon Ball Z.
- 3 years ago
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amam2217
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animebelle
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Sailor Moon, although the dubs sucked, it really opened alot of girls (and boys) eyes into the world of anime, had it not been released in america I may not be the same person
- 3 years ago
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animebelle
