@DerekPierre
Derek Pierre
@DerekPierre · 4:55

Some people may find it irrational, but I do this... Going Super Sayain

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I grew up watching Cartoon Network tsunami, and there was a point in the world where anime started to creep in. It's not like anime is today, where we watch anime and we know exactly what it is. It was more so just like, obscure cartoons before, right? Used to be like, speed racing and things of that nature. At least what we got access to in the states

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@homosanity
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@homosanity · 2:55
What's interesting to me about it for kids is that it has a very deep emotional appeal to them. And I have yet to find that for me. And that's what's fascinating to me because I am a sensitive, emotional guy and I guess maybe I've just not spent the time enough or something. I don't know what it is, but I just have difficulty connecting with it. I know that I like Dragon Ball Z. I know that I watched spirited away
@Essielayne1sShe
Essielayne 1sShe
@Essielayne1sShe · 4:39
But the impact while he was here on this level, creating very, very important art, specifically Dragon Ball Z, which relates back to manga and different types of anime, that really, I think, started to become a worldwide phenomenon right around the time that you were born. And I was in college, and I just remember going on a date to an animation festival, and it had all different types of animation
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