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Thursday, November 15, 2012

A Colourful Life, Thanks to Anime

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        Looking back, I never had considered myself as an “otaku” or anime-lover. Being a child, watching or enjoying different cartoons and animations seems natural. Everything changed during a summer vacation in one of my elementary years. My cousin introduced to me this anime called Naruto, a newly released anime series which he downloaded from the internet. At first, I wasn’t really interested but as I watched the whole episode, I started to like it.
        I thought it would be my first and last time watching the said anime since we don’t have any internet connection. Luckily, Studio 23 has already started airing Naruto. I had followed the series the whole summer vacation with my friends. At first, I thought it was quite the gag type, but following the series, I realized that the whole settings and plot are really amazing.
        Since then, I started to appreciate all the anime I watched in the TV, I had been looking forward to new anime that would be aired. While my classmates were hanging out after school, I was rushing back to our home to watch an anime series I had been following. Back then, I was only limited to anime series which are aired on television and was quite contented.
        My high school years were different. We were able to buy a DVD player and since then, my cousins who also loved anime have been buying Anime DVD tapes week by week. It really made me happy! I can already watch different anime, including those which are not aired in TV, anytime I want! I was able to exchange tapes with my classmates who also love watching anime. I also started watching anime online and reading manga every weekend because I have a relative who owned an internet café. Every weekend I used to visit their place and they let me use one of their units freely.
        My addiction to anime and manga recently, in my college days, worsens. I have a lot of classmates who are more addicted to anime than me. They had been downloading and streaming anime, which I haven’t done. They are more updated to new anime releases and are more aware of the latest updates of many manga I had been reading. I was really pleased meeting a lot of classmates who are also otaku!
         “You know you are an anime addict when you automatically become friends with another anime addict” – true, indeed. Befriending them is “as easy as one-two-three”. It is easy once you found out that a certain person is also an anime-lover like you. A single conversation about anime would lead you from a certain anime to another one until you completely lost track of time. And yet, the time spent would never be considered wasted since you both enjoyed the whole conversation and you also get to know more about each other. I guess that’s the start of a great friendship. Most of the time, we spend our time talking about the anime we have watched, which anime is good to see, and the latest updates in anime world. I guess cooperation is one of the traits every one of us has developed. Since most of us have our own laptop, we had been sharing the anime and manga that we have downloaded.
I never expected anime would be such a life-changer. Being an otaku affected me so dearly. My world seems to be wider; I learned basic Japanese words, I became more sociable – someone who can speak up my mind and talk with no worries, and most importantly, I was able to make a lot of good friends. Anime changed my life for the better. Compared to that dull, pathetic world before, I love the colourful life that I have now.  c(:

                                                                             by: Chemmy Lou D. Tutor

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