What's the oldest anime you've watched? hard mode: don't say Astro Boy
What's the oldest anime you've watched? hard mode: don't say Astro Boy
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Ashita no Joe. Timeless classic.
Hakujaden
Namakura Katana (1917)
Oldest anime I've enjoyed is Kokka Kimigayo (1931)
Moomins
Fucking newbies, I've been watching anime since Dr Stone came out.
Kimba? speed racer?
Speed racer, Lupin, Devilman
Mobile Suit Gundam
>Anime
Speed Racer (1967), though I've probably only seen a handful of episodes of that. For oldest completed, Lupin III Part 1 (1971)
>Manga
Phoenix (1967)
Future War 198x (1982)
Dragon ball is 80s so that I guess
Saint Seiya or Hokuto no Ken
Honest question, is Dr.Stone good? i need to fill the gap jojo left
>don't say Astro Boy
Everything before Atstro Boy isn't an anime just like everything before Snow White isn't an American Cartoon.
You have the way things were and the way things are demarcated right there.
Why should I care when a show aired? It's only important for retarded boomers ro circlejerk about it. Probably something from the 80s.
Horus Prince of the Sun/Gundam 0079
joe's first time?
GIGANTOR
His full name is Joe Yabuki. What are you talking about?
Space saiyuki/spaceketeers/starzinger
>1978
God, old anime looked so bad.
It has its moments
armor hunter mellowlink
Phoenix is pretty great.
The Mighty Atom
Gaiking is the first anime I have memory of watching.
I remember having to get this through ILL in hardback back in 2010
V.O.T.O.M.s was earlier.
Vicky the Viking
>1974
He posted what the oldest anime he had seen was or did you miss what this thread is about?
The Lion Ki-, I mean, Kimba the White Lion.
Tobor the 8th man
Devilman I think
Belladonna, 1973.
but to be honest i just stumbled upon it while browsing the bestiality tag.
my dick was dissapointed.
Naruto
Ok ok joking,
Gundam, our country had a thing for those, we got gundam wing in like 2001 couse they kept airing the first one
But why watch KRM and not SKV?
Sakura(1946) it was good
First commercial anime I’ve seen was Hakujaden (1958). It was also good.
I’m not sure I’ve seen anything older than Horus that I would say approximates being great film.
why Volleyball coach are so based
Probably the original dragon ball(1986)
The 70s were rough, theatrical anime had declined since the 60s and tv anime was pretty immature and people struggled to schedule / budget / art direct accordingly.
How can he slap?
Good looking TV anime also started in the 70s and the stories were top notch and better than in the 80s
I think of most of the stuff I like in the 70s as things made by people that made the movies I like from the 60s. People that kept the fire alive until the 80s boom years.
Like Lupin.
Big X
Laputa, was also probably my first
Ranma 1/2
Mobile Suit Gundam
Uchuu Senkan Yamatoooooooooo
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Apparently they made a new one or something, but I dropped it after one episode because it turned soul into soulless.
escaflowne
OG Gundam
GTO. I didn't finish it though because old anime is shit.
Probably Green Jacket.
The first season of Lupin
every morning right before the bus came. Good times.
yes don't listen to the contrarians it's a pretty fun anime, it doesn't even have any similarities to richard and mortimer like people say it does
Toei's early movies aren't anime?
also wtf do you mean anything before Snow White isn't an american cartoon? What are they then? The late 20s to 50s are known as 'the golden age of animation' for a reason. The progress that was made during then that allowed Snow White to become a thing is astonishing. Colour and sound, the multiplane camera, realistic animation, rotoscoping, actual plots that weren't just gags etc
>how can you say there was no contributions to the medium beforehand
Well, I didn't for starters. There comes a point where both mediums are anatomically modern so to speak and that's after Tezuka leaves Toei and Mighty Atom happens on tv.
Why is Elvis attacking those two young women?
Treasure Island
Gekko Kamen when i was 6 years old
Heidi
Astro Boy
it's alright, i think the manga is better because they added a lot of goofy shit to the anime
like a little segment where they teach you how they made certain things like a cooking show. and mecha dr stone which doesn't exist in the manga, some dumb shit, but it's still acceptable, absolutely watch the first episode
Episode 1 is kino.
>What's the oldest anime you've watched?
Future Boy Conan is the oldest one I actually remember and still enjoy, but the oldest, oldest, anime I've ever watched was probably Maya the Bee?
The Weak Should Fear The Strong.
good times.
Speed Racer.
Aim For The Ace.
I know rite
I guess it would have to be robotech
I had to look it up (wasn't sure when each came out) but it was either gonna be robotech, ronin warriors or escaflowne
oh fuck! i forgot speed racer...
Bullshit. Animation made in Japan before Astro Boy is still anime, animation made in America before Snow White is still American cartoons. They're different from what came after, sure, but they're not somehow "not anime" or "not American cartoons" because things were done differently. You might as well be saying that movies aren't movies anymore because they're not shot on actual film these days, or some other such retarded shit.
Gigantor, on our B&W TV back in 1965.
Seriously.
You seriously didn't know which was older between Macross and Escaflowne?
Perman
What are you doing here, gramps?
The Tale of the White Serpent (1959)
Magic Boy, same year.
Astro Boy is my oldest and Speed Racer is my second. I think Gundam and Ideon are the next ones.
Meh.
How many Doraemon (1979) episodes have you watched?
Steel jeeg that I remember , I'm told i loved watching Heidi earlier than that.
Fun manga, good animation, but the VA picks are horrendously ill fitting
oldest anime: prob 1960s gigantor ( im still currently watching it ) i actually watching 60s black n white anime its cool i have a whole file dedicated to 60s anime shows. i also think ppl are sleep on 60s manga they age like wine imo
Where do you read Tetsujin?
oldest?
i think mazinger? or something like that.
oldest i liked? Ashita no Joe
you cant read it but you can watch it on youtube and kiss anime theres no eng translate for tesujin sadly
Based
gundam 0076
Talking about muh animes.
What county would that be?
Thought it was Barefoot Gen, but it turns out that came out '83 and Gundam came out '79. I knew that, but i just assumed gen was made earlier.
Tetsujin 28-go, in 1988.
For what it's worth, the Barefoot Gen manga was '73, so you weren't entirely wrong.
Easy. Speed Racer.
I used to a VHS tape of Gigantor that I used to watch nearly nonstop.
I'd imagine for most boomers, it's Speed Racer or Gatchaman.
I think the only two are the original casshern and Area 88
Gundam 78.
Err 79.
I forgive you... this time.
Came here to post this. Dunno the date but damn it's clearly ancient as fuck.
Akage no Anne
You live in the age of Google and Wikipedia. There are no excuses for not knowing this.
Chirin's transformation was pretty rad.
I'm tempted to report you for low quality post, you think I don't know I could know that? I don't fucking want to know it.
When did Unico come out? Remember Unico?
wanted to watch the old version before the new one. it was good.
Smartass answer: the three second clip from the 1800’s
Not that: Gundam 0079
I prefer 80’s and 90’s anime, but I want to explore the 70’s. I’ve missed out on so many season 2014 and onward is just a black hole of missed shows.
Candy Candy, I think? I also watched Gekko Kamen. Not sure which one is older.
Another Mexican?
Bad taste.
1983. That movie was the absolute tits btw. Very cute MC, brilliant animation from Kawajiri, one of the best movies of the 80s
Doraemon anyone?
You posted it. I loved Attack no 1 as a child. Even started playing volleyball.
Watched some episodes, but the protagonist got to my neves. Like an even lamer 80s cartoon mascot character.
LotGH (1988)
Versailles no Bara
Anne of Green Gables and Heidi, both from the early to mid 70s.
Ranma 1/2 or Ninja boy Rantaro, cant remember which.
sweet jesus what was wrong with japan until the 80s?
>What was wrong with japan in PICK A DECADE.
I don't watch anime.
galaxy express 999
Fuck, pick any place and an era and there's something seriously wrong with it.
Momotaro's Sea Eagles (1943), a kids' movie about cute animals bombing Pearl Harbor.
>shounenshit as example of animation
There isn't a single good thing about it, it's made for retards.
That one is all right but when it comes to Jap propaganda anime it's gotta be Malay-oki Kaisen
Genshi Shonen Ryu, 1972
Based
Rose of Versailles, with Hokuto no Ken as a close second
gegege no kitaro
literally what is wrong with you faggot
First season Speed Racer. 1967. Granted, it was the 1980's when I saw it on VHS.
Oldest GOOD anime was Bubblegum Crisis, I think.
>people posting a 2010 american films as their first anime
This board really haa turned to shit.
Gatchaman is a damn classic
Just like your posts.
On the whole, yes, but few things in film have moved me more than the look on flight deck crewman Rabbit's face when he realizes that Dog and Monkey's Zero is MIA.
Probably the original Gatchaman.
I liked the Swan panty shots
Never watched it but I loved the Perman manga.
Still have them in my bookshelf.
Technically Gundam 0079, but I'm going to say Tokimeki Tonight anyway because it's got an awesome loli vampire heroine and know no one here knows about it.
not everyone watched it but i'm pretty sure almost everyone knows about tokimeki tonight.
I haven't watched this anime yet, but I love its OP/ED songs. Too bad it doesn't seem like the singer never did much else, her voice is great.
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Also, the ED animation is incredibly erotic. Top tier cute and funny.
I haven't, but it sounds cool. Doesn't seem like it was entirely adapted either since the anime is 30 something episodes while the manga is 30 volumes. Doesn't look like the manga is fully translated though unfortunately.
Oldest anime I've watched is probably Doraemon(1979)
Oldest manga I've read is probably jojo part 1
That shit is why I'm still not into manga. Translations are inconsistent, trash even when they do eventually come, never finish, you can't read it the right way (from a physical book, not on a computer), the whole experience as a non-Jap is just awful
It's super cozy. Yeah, the ED is amazingly fanservicey (last episode's has all the characters dancing semi-naked) but unfortunately it wasn't adapted all the way. But IIRC the anime has its own original ending written by the mangaka herself.
It's really not nearly as bad as you're making it out to be. To be honest, you sound very new, entitled and not so smart.
>thousands of fully translated manga
>this one series isn't completed therefore I must ignore everything
sweet summerfags
Except OPs anime isn't from the 80s?
Or did you mean Japanese society in the 80s?
Nah, that was with Rikishi.
The first or the second movie?
Learn to read Japanese then or shut up.
Jokes on you. I have two other from my childhood. Shinchan and Doraemon.
This, technically.
Tokimeki Tonight
>no one here knows about it.
Wrong.
Captain Tsubasa (1983 version)
The Rose of Versailles (1979)
I had a blast.
this show is such a chill time
0079 gundam, soon to be overtaken by Joe.
That kind of stuff was fairly commonplace in old spokon. It was a way to make things more dramatic, among other things.
Just as an example, this is the opening for Kyojin no Hoshi, arguably the first true spokon.
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Ultimately, the MC's character traits boil down to being hotblooded and getting hit by his dad/coach/rivals.
The OG Toku Hero
I don't know, Moomins? Nagareboshi Gin?
I've seen a bunch of old stuff but I can't remember their years so I can't say
it was this 70s ass anime with a blonde chubby boy king and his bishonen bodyguard who could seduce pretty much anyone. lots of silly comedy, and the title was a long complicated word that began with a P...
one of you must know. pls help
I know I've seen a couple episodes of Tetsujin 28, but I don't remember why. I think it was some event on Adult Swim or something.
Only if you finish his name, Capitan ...?
i guess it's the original dororo for most people now
that's art from the first, the bloodlusts female had a lesbocut
oh yeah, they're making a vampire hunter d sword art online now called gibiate
Oldest series I have finished is Lupin III part 1. I have seen episodes here and there of older stuff i.e. Astro Boy, Sally the Witch, Cyborg 009. Hakujaden is movies count. Or some really old shorts from 1917 but I wouldn't really consider stuff before late 50s to really be 'anime' yet.
found it lads, it's Patalliro!
Marine Boy
Lupin III part 1 is so freaking comfy. And it has the best music of all the Lupin series.
sword art online
Probably the last unicorn(1982)
Its most likely Phoenix for me as well. Its a really great read.
It reminds me of some of the better qualities of Spirou and Astrix, but with very different focus and target. Its amazing.
Oldest TV show is most likely 1980's Space Runaway Ideon.
Which i watched because some user didn't understand how different Pre and Post Evangelion shows are. In Ideon's case, its turned down a lot to make it salvageable to run on TV. And then the movie has none of those limitations, and turn up the gore factor by 11
Heavy Metal, even though it was American made.
Magical Girl Sally or Tosho Daimos
Oldest TV show would be Astro Boy as I've seen it in its entirety, unless Mogura no Adventure is counted since it technically aired on TV before Astro.
Other than that I went on a binge of all the pre-war shorts a few years ago and watched everything currently available - some pretty good stuff among it.
For proper, more anime-esque, movies, the momotarou ones would be my oldest.
DBZ, Sailor Moon, ranma all are from the 80s.
Legend of the galactic heroes
Phoenix for me too i was stunned by the paneling its so good and creative.
>The Rose of Versailles
remember watching this in tv
No one watches Astro Boy these days
Mazinger Z has to be the oldest one for me. Never finished it.
0079?
are you under 10 layers of ironing or did you miss the point
als
>animation
It's artwork
Devilman
Anime:
Captain Harlock (1978)
Manga:
Metropolis (1949)
Alakazam the great 1960 and princess iron fan 1941 (china). Both are movies, based on journey to the west, and hard to sit through. Lupin part 1 is probably the oldest series I've watched through.
Wings of Honneamise
Heidi
Centella.
Katsudo Shashin :^)
Wow, this reminds me of that french cartoon Rahan.
Lupin III's pilot episode is the old production I've watched I guess. I also watched all of part 1. Also Mazinger Z.
It's entirely possible that what the anime covers is translated. There's a lot of stuff that is translated but also a lot of stuff that isn't. I do wish that manga in general was more popular so more would get translations but it's never been that way and people would rather just watch incomplete anime adaptations.
Gatchaman in it's entirety and Speed Racer that was shown on US TV back in the day.
>not watching every anime thats ever been released
Mazinger Z probably
I got forced to watch a some from gegege no kitaro by gramps when i had 4 years
>niggerlips charlie brown
Dude
probably Eva
Sabu & Ichi's Detective Tales. Not as good as the manga, but it's okay.
Sally the Witch
I decided to watch this because of your comment and because it looked weird
definitely a memorable movie
Started with dragon ball and it turns out to be my oldest one too if you don’t count the one episode of old b&w dororo.
Probably this one.
This was actually fairly fun, albeit forgettable. That Miyazaki animation was cool to see at least.
clannad
Ace wo Nerae, probably.
Gundam 79. I even saw it in its entirity. I still don't understand why I did that.
Because it's good.
It was. I just don't understand how I got the idea of doing it is all. Probably I wanted to autistically watch Gundam from the very beginning.
Don't do that.
If you want an autistic excuse to watch anime, then watch "Rose of Versailles" and "Anne of Green Gables" because they came out the same year as Gundam 79.
Goddammit I rejoin Yea Forums after being away for nearly a decade and the first thing that happens is I get recommended half a dozen anime. I don't even watch that much in a year anymore.
I'll check it out tho, thanks
Not him ,but while you're at it already, might was well throw in Perrine and Rascal.
probably the GITS movie or EVA
Just quit your job and watch anime.
>Always five, acting as one.
I was going to lie and say Gatchaman but really it was Battle of The Planets.
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Just watch 1 episode per day and then you'll be done with Versailles and Anne in 3 months.
Then you can go around to your friends and family to inform them that you are now an expert on anime released in the year 1979.