My Bio
Birthplace: Sendai, Japan
Ethnicity: Tamil
Eastern Zodiac: Monkey
Western Zodiac: Gemini
Occupation: Chemical Engineer
Blood Type: O (not sure on rh)
Tattoos: 1 (Japanese Kanji for courage on the left side of my chest)
Favorite Food: Poutine
Favorite Anime Genre: Slice of Life
Favorite Game/Music: Changes on the fly
I didn't know I was watching anime at a young age. Throughout my childhood titles like
Pokemon and
Yu-gi-oh were big parts of my life. However in Fall 2006, when I entered high school (14 years old), I discovered the manga section in my school library and picked-up one piece. At the time, the library only had 10 volumes available. Once I finished reading them, a friend of mine told me that I could find the rest of the chapters online. It was at that moment where I was opened up to a whole new library.
Reading wasn't my forte, so on Dec 4, 2006 I chose to watch
One Piece. During the Christmas break, averaging around 10-15 episodes a day, I caught up with all 290 episodes before the new year. At the start of the new school term, my friends were talking about a new hip anime airing at the time,
Death Note. It was then that I learned that more titles existed past the big 3 (One Piece, Naruto and Bleach). For the next two years I continued to watch many great titles such as:
Code Geass,
Katekyo Hitman Reborn!,
School Rumble and
Gintama
Like I mentioned earlier and as you can tell from my manga list, I would rather watch than read. Unfortunately, there were many times anime I enjoyed ended abruptly with no sequels in sight and I was forced to turned to the manga to find out what happened next. The first two manga that I started reading online as a result were
Claymore and
Full Metal Alchemist (of course they made Brotherhood later on) in Summer 2007. Later on, I picked up some titles that would most likely not have anime adaptions such as
Yankee-kun to Megane-chan and
Yotsuba to!. Unlike anime, I don't usually keep up with the latest installments and reading manga tends to be more sporadic.
Fast-forward to summer of 2008. It was a Sunday afternoon and I was eagerly waiting for fan-subbers to release the latest episode of Code Geass R2. While killing time by web browsing I discovered a seasonal chart for Fall 2008. That was where I came to learn about seasonal anime and began watching titles such as
Toradora,
Hyakko and
One Outs.
Now 10+ years later and 1000+ anime seen, my love for anime still exists but has decreased in the more recent years. Primarily as a result of lifestyles changes. Graduating from university, entering the workforce and spending time with friends online and offline has decreased the amount of free time I have. I still keep up with a few seasonal titles and binge watch during long weekends. All in all, I am glad that anime has become part of my life and still is to this day.
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Anime & Manga History
Anime Milestones
1st anime watched:
One Piece
25th anime watched:
Eyeshield 21
50th anime watched:
Blood+
100th anime watched:
Toradora!
200th anime watched:
Mononoke
300th anime watched:
Ichigo Mashimaro
400th anime watched:
Kaiji
500th anime watched:
Mitsudomoe
600th anime watched:
Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei
700th anime watched:
Jormungand
800th anime watched:
Highschool DxD
900th anime watched:
The iDOLM@STER
1000th anime watched:
White Album 2
1100th anime watched:
Uchuu Senkan Yamato 2199
1200th anime watched:
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken: Diamond wa Kudakenai
Manga Milestones
1st manga read:
Claymore
25th manga read:
Kuzumoto-san Chi no Yonkyoudai
Anime Days
25th day:
Hunter x Hunter (Achieved on November 2007)*
50th day:
Hajime no Ippo (Achieved on September 2008)*
100th day:
Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! (Achieved on May 2010)
200th day:
Hataraku Maou-Sama! (Achieved on April 2013)
Manga Days
25th day:
20th Century Boys (Achieved on October 2012)
*Based on estimates as a results of adding anime on my
"old account"
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Favorite Quotes from my Favorite Anime
"Humans were drinking alcohol 5000 years ago. And they still are drinking it now. Alcohol is humanity's friend. Can I abandon a friend?"
~ Yang Wen-Li
"The freedom not to do anything. It's probably the most valued freedom we have in this country."
~ Yang Wen-Li
"People don't fight for principles or philosophies. They fight for the person who embodies those principles and philosophies. They don't fight for revolutions, they fight for the revolutionary."
~ Dusty Attenborough
"Something that's supposed to die and doesn't.... will eventually rot away, whether it's a man or a nation."
~ Reinhard von Lohengramm
All Comments (37) Comments
who's your favorite LOGH character? Written: May 14, 2012 8:56 PM
Sayan_: "Yang Wen-Li."
and time just seems to fly XD
Most of them have been removed due to copyrights.
I'm probably going to watch like 5 episodes per day or something. I'm undecided if I'll watch every episode of the franchise but definitely going to finish the first season.