RR☆Oresama
Why? Has someone died? (¬_¬;)
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Okay. Like many of you guys, I was a huuuuuuge 90's kid. I grew up in a world with newfangled anime series such as Dragon Ball Z, the birth of the console wars which had resulted in the war between the Nintendo 64 and the PlayStation, Final Fantasy's so-called golden age, and don't forget, our beloved franchse, Pokémon.
Quite frankly, without Pokémon, I would have no interest in many of the things I do today. Without Pokémon, I would never really appreciate a good game and know what constitutes one. Without Pokémon, I would never be as artistic as I was. Ever. Without Pokémon, I would never really watch that much anime, as Pokémon and Card Captor Sakura. And as such, I would not know about Japanese culture, or even its language. I wouldn't even know what to take up in college if it weren't for Pokémon. Which is now game design.
I've been playing it ever since I was three. I have a whole slew of testaments, testimonies and tests of my fanboyism just to make sure I'll play it until the day I die. Pokémon has forever influenced my life, and it still will.
Oddly enough, unlike many of you who have played it through elementary, middle and high school, there weren't many insults targeted at me because of it. Pokémon has in fact, what made me make friends other than the fact that I took up Japanese and loved anime, and as such, learned how to draw it. Ken Sugimori's art style even leaked into my own, and I love it!
People have even come to me for advice just so they could get back into the fandom the same way they did decades ago. And as such, I am now a walking resource for all things Pokécentric. It actually helps, too, as some are still playing it through. I guess I actually inspire them to.
Pokémon has taught me not to become so jaded--its constant title of childish has made me childish myself. As such, I act like a kid, yet a kid who knowsmost of his responsibilities, and I do not become cynical as a result. Battling until the very end has taught me to continue doing things as long as I am still alive. And Pokémon had taught me to stay open-minded for the rest of my life.
Quite frankly, without Pokémon, I would have no interest in many of the things I do today. Without Pokémon, I would never really appreciate a good game and know what constitutes one. Without Pokémon, I would never be as artistic as I was. Ever. Without Pokémon, I would never really watch that much anime, as Pokémon and Card Captor Sakura. And as such, I would not know about Japanese culture, or even its language. I wouldn't even know what to take up in college if it weren't for Pokémon. Which is now game design.
I've been playing it ever since I was three. I have a whole slew of testaments, testimonies and tests of my fanboyism just to make sure I'll play it until the day I die. Pokémon has forever influenced my life, and it still will.
Oddly enough, unlike many of you who have played it through elementary, middle and high school, there weren't many insults targeted at me because of it. Pokémon has in fact, what made me make friends other than the fact that I took up Japanese and loved anime, and as such, learned how to draw it. Ken Sugimori's art style even leaked into my own, and I love it!
People have even come to me for advice just so they could get back into the fandom the same way they did decades ago. And as such, I am now a walking resource for all things Pokécentric. It actually helps, too, as some are still playing it through. I guess I actually inspire them to.
Pokémon has taught me not to become so jaded--its constant title of childish has made me childish myself. As such, I act like a kid, yet a kid who knows
So guys, how about you?