Which one are you?

    by burgerboy00

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    1. Starting with Anime I tended more towards the right. As an adult nowadays it’s the left. Typical teen life trying to be edgy

    2. My first 4 animes were Tokyo Ghoul, Death Note, Demon Slayer and AoT. I was following the ‘right’ path till my 5th anime came and I went way beyond the ‘left’ path.

      It was HighschoolDxD 💀. That introduced me to the genre ‘ecchi’. I didn’t even know what the plot was. It came on my recommendation page and I was like why not.

    3. Most watch shounen action/fantasy (from DBZ and Naruto, to MHA and JJK).

      Where is the 3rd path?

      After those, I watched Tokyo Ghoul, Death Note, and Mirai Nikki… is that the path on the right? Not really…

    4. My first 2 anime were SAO and Fairy Tail. 12 years later and now I’ve seen everything from Berserk to Laid Back Camp and everything in between.

    5. Fun-Pomelo-2774 on

      I like gore because I can see different types of torture and ways to study human biology and fantasy with blood and heads being cut off:3

    6. TheObliviousYeti on

      My first was golden time, clannadz toradora. Horror and psychological is more suited for manga except higurashi and another. Most horror anime is pretty underwhelming

    7. SerTapsaHenrick on

      When I was new I was firmly in the right side camp. Higurashi, Lain, Death Note, Evangelion, Paranoia Agent, Attack on Titan, Ghost Hound, Elfen Lied, Kara no Kyoukai. At some point I started branching out more and now I enjoy watching slice of life as well. But I gotta say that even back then during my edgy phase I really loved K-On!

    8. Veteran and now have absolutely stopped watching highschool romance. More towards action, fantasy and horror. And some isekai.

    9. The anime that makes me love the media was Gosick, which, funnily a perfect line between these two.

    10. Neither of these weird paths. First one on my path was Dragon Ball although it’s blurry to me now, I vaguely remember dragon ball Z.

      Edit: the right path sounds good though.

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