One day, around late 90s, I came home from school carrying a magazine that I liked to read much at that time. Magazine's name was "Sinema". As you might already figured it out, it was about cinema.
In that particular issue which I brought home with me, editors of the magazine had decided to feature an article about animation. It was many pages long and included lots of images. While taking a glimpse of the images, two of them caught my attention. They -how should I put it- were different. In one of them, a male teenager wearing a red jacket was holding a some sort of energy weapon. He had put on a serious face. The other image contained a bust of a female android with a gun and there were wires all around her. Later on the article, I learned the names of those two were Akira and Ghost in The Shell and that they were Japanese made.
This is how I first met with anime. Since that day, although there were some ups and downs, I watch anime and try to keep in contact with the ecosystem surrounds it.
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