Anime recommendation for a younger sister
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Why is it that the only thing that's been screaming inside my head as I read the last 3 pages was "Pokemon!" I remember watching that when I was 9 and I still think it's going on. A story of a boy and his pet mouse, can't go wrong there. What about Tweenie Witches, haven't seen it but it's worth a look.
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You should really look in to Angelic Layer! There are dual audio DVD rips online through bittorrent.
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Re: Anime recommendation for a younger sister
lets see some of my recommendations would probably
Pokemon - though its a hated series, for children they love it and many people grew up with it so its pretty decent for young kids
Digimon - same outfit as the first imho
Spirited Away - watched this one when i was about ten and loved it so maybe you can let her try it (though I'm a guy but its w/e)
Tokyo Mew Mew - have not seen this series but my friends little sister loves it so maybe?
other then that Sailor Moon is x2 by me as well.
Pokemon - though its a hated series, for children they love it and many people grew up with it so its pretty decent for young kids
Digimon - same outfit as the first imho
Spirited Away - watched this one when i was about ten and loved it so maybe you can let her try it (though I'm a guy but its w/e)
Tokyo Mew Mew - have not seen this series but my friends little sister loves it so maybe?
other then that Sailor Moon is x2 by me as well.
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You could recommend just about anything by Miyazaki, if we're going over into the movie-side of things.
Howl's moving castle or Laputa: castle in the sky, for sure.
Howl's moving castle or Laputa: castle in the sky, for sure.
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Figure 17.
Good show, but clearly aimed at younger audiences... most episodes made me feel a tad retarded.
Good show, but clearly aimed at younger audiences... most episodes made me feel a tad retarded.
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Gakuen Alice or Alice Academy is the best recommendation I can give to your sister.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humoranimedays wrote:R u serious???the Black Monarch wrote:Bible Black.
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If you didn't get that. You are incredibly dense, or just an idiot.the Black Monarch wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humoranimedays wrote:R u serious???the Black Monarch wrote:Bible Black.
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