I'm already expecting this segment would become riddled with elitist shaming of one's tastes. Here's mine: One Piece, Silver Spoon, My Hero Academia, Houseki no Kuni, Made in Abyss, Yuru Camp, Re Life, Attack on Titan, Dr. Stone and Your Name
None, I gave up reading comics when I grew out of childhood.
the question is about our favorite comics and animation, not whether you still read/watch it or not. ok, we already know that you,re a grown-up now, but could you please tell us what was your favorite stuff back then? just out of curiosity :)
Yes, Jeff, of course. Ghibli have put out some wonderful movies. Though I never understand why they pronounce it "Jibli." We don't pronounce "spaghetti," "spajetti," do we?
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Toshihiro
I'm already expecting this segment would become riddled with elitist shaming of one's tastes. Here's mine: One Piece, Silver Spoon, My Hero Academia, Houseki no Kuni, Made in Abyss, Yuru Camp, Re Life, Attack on Titan, Dr. Stone and Your Name
englisc aspyrgend
Toshihiro, just to fulfil your expectations.
None, I gave up reading comics when I grew out of childhood.
rcch
the question is about our favorite comics and animation, not whether you still read/watch it or not. ok, we already know that you,re a grown-up now, but could you please tell us what was your favorite stuff back then? just out of curiosity :)
albaleo
chibi maruko chan
JonathanJo
One Piece
Jakartadesu
Pat Labor.
BertieWooster
For Japanese, Sazae-san. For fun, Dr Slump (especially the early ones).
goldorak
Monster & real.
Jeff Huffman
Sazae-san, Crayon Shin-chan, and, of course, anything done by Studio Ghibli.
BertieWooster
Yes, Jeff, of course. Ghibli have put out some wonderful movies. Though I never understand why they pronounce it "Jibli." We don't pronounce "spaghetti," "spajetti," do we?