I am 16 years old and I see Anime as a form of entertainment, and to take some life lesson (most of the time)
I started my relationship with Anime around 2014, with a video by Mauro Nakada about "Playing at Night" with Participation with Tauz (as soon as I met him) but at the time I didn't have that much video, but I decided to subscribe. Months went by and there it was, several raps about various things and it was every good song, that I went to look for a little more about the Anime that he rapped, the first one I remember was Sword Art Online, and the other was Nanatsu at Taizai at the time it entertained me, so it was good for me, and at that time my biggest challenge was seeing Naruto (not that he is bad, but because of the large number of episodes), but it kept me very entertained.
After a period without seeing Anime (for lack of recommendation), Youtube recommended me a video of Animes United, where the presenter recommended several Animes by Ecchi (he was not even 11 years old and was getting involved with dubious content without knowing it), but two specific animes caught my attention, which was the case with To Love-Ru and Shinmai Maou in the Testament (like these Animes having some fights, it was enough for me to see), but I quickly got sick and decided to take another break, this time time it was a break of about 9 months.
In mid-June 2016 I decided to start One Piece, and this Anime was the one that gave me enough gas to really start watching anime, because until then I didn't have many good experiences, and I thank this Anime, if it weren't for him, I wouldn't even watch Animes anymore (I just didn't finish it, because I watched when I had time, that is, in the middle of the year, but with the quarantine there I already saw three times what I saw at the time).
Well that was the story of how my relationship with Animes started, it’s not that great ... but not every story needs to be a great story
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