My neighbor Totoro when I was 2 years old. 
Oh. And favorite anime?
Hm... Nurse Witch Komugi! n__n
I assume that you know the character of Nurse Witch Komugi-chan is also in The Soultaker, right?
The differences in the series' are great though, so that may not be to your taste. Soultaker is a very dark anime.
Transormers!!! XD XD Saw the movie in theaters...had no concept of the real story really but I understood when Optimus Prime died...poor me cried my little head off...along with the rest of the little kids. ^_^;;
Yeah, I cried when Optimus Prime died, too. It was such a shock to me, aswell. I never thought it would happen. Ever.
the version i remember most of transformers was the 3D!!!! one when they were animal robots cause of some bioplanet....reason....and the decepticons were all dinosaurs...mosty.
and i dont think that was even japanese.
That was Beast Wars, and later Beast Machines. It wasn't Japanese, it was made by a company called Mainframe Entertainment. It was entirely CGI, as was Beast Machines. All Mainframe Entertainment ever made was CGI stuff, such as ReBoot (If anyone remembers that at all).
The series, and it's sequal, Beast Machines, both aired in Japan with a Japanese dub. Also, Japan produced Beast Wars II Chou Seimeitai Transformers, which wasn't CGI, but was a cel-animated series. However, it wasn't directly related to Beast Wars, and didn't fit into the same continuity. The only thing they had in common was the name.
Ok, first anime I ever saw was one of the DBZ movies, back in '94. I had Japanese neighbors, and they had a copy of it on tape. I watched in raw, and didn't understand a damn thing. They stopped it frequently and tried to explain the story, but their english wasn't that great (they had two kids, a girl two years older that me, and a boy a year younger, I was watching this with the boy), and the kids father sat in, and explained it to me better. His english was almost perfect. I had wondered why, but he told me he had lived in America before, so, I didn't really think anything of it. They sadly moved away shortly thereafter, but the damage had been done.
I had begun collecting as much as I could, starting off with Robotech tapes, oh how I watched them. I watched and rewatched them. The tapes were eventually watched too much and burnt up inside the VCR. Sadly, after the tapes, I was left anime-less for awhile (Except for watching Teknoman on TV), but eventually ran across Sailor Moon and Dragonball on TV early in the mornings, I think it was on what is now known as KPTV, back then it was entirely different though. To watch it I either had to wake up early in the morning or stay up all night, then go to school and sleep at school. Sadly the shows got cancelled.
I pretty much consider those shows my first trip into anime. Shortly after watching the Sailor Moon/Dragonball hour, I found out about manga, and it truly began.
Today, I have seen 280 series, movies, specials, and ovas. I have read over 110 series, including long ones (I am currently in the midsts of burning through Hajime no Ippo, currently at 74 volumes, I am at volume 13, I started two days ago). Truely, my life is now ruled by anime and manga. Which is why I am confident in saying that my favorite is Full Metal Alchemist. In all that I have read and watched, FMA continues to remain very unique in that it wonderfully combines comedy with a serious plot. It does so wonderfully, and the character interactions are amazing. Ed and Al really do come off as related, because the material is very believeable. In all that I have watched and read, I have never laughed and cried as much as with FMA. No matter what the medium, be it anime, manga, or video games, I enjoy FMA. Truely and completely enjoy it.
I'll end this hear because this is far too long, already, and I went into a huge rant.....again. See what happens when I get going?
