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My very first anime were Goldorak and Albator 78 / 84 (Harlock)... :3

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I've always had an interest within Pokémon and used to watch the series when I was younger, however I have never been that interested in anime or given it an actual chance as I wasn't too big with the style and stereotypically thought it seems slow and boring or otherwise just too sexual for me. So I was wondering what anime series would anyone suggest for me to start watching it, I have little memory of the series so is it worth giving Pokémon a watch again?

The Legend of the Legendary Heroes

My first anime was "Toradora" (naruto, pokemon, dragon ball, digimon, not incluided)

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beside the TV mainstream Anime (Pokemon, Dragonball, Inuyasha, Captain Tsubasa, Digimon, etc.) were my first Anime Gundam Wings and Monster Rancher :D

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Pokemon or Dragonball (or maybe Slam Dunk it was in the early 90s don't remember to well)

Pokemon ofc but the first anime I ever actually got into was Inuyasha xP so cringey to see vids from the show nowadays

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