I created this channel to spread my love of anime and music.
BUT DUE TO HAVING RECEIVED TWO COPYRIGHT STRIKES, I'VE HAD TO ABANDONE IT AND DELETE ALL MY VIDEOS.
!!THE GOOD NEWS!! I CREATED A NEW CHANNEL http://youtube.com/DizzyAngelDemonTube So you can find me there and subscribe if you'd like to follow what I'm up to.
It saddens me that I can no longer share with you any anime out of fear of being slapped with my third copyright infringement. I was against uploading episodes and only uploaded their openings or endings, so that I could give you a taste of the series I like and that you all could get them and enjoy them as I have. But this did not matter to the copyright holders and so they are to blame for driving away their fans and fan communities that wish only to spread and share a little of what they love. I feel that I have been attacked by these companies and I am hurt that they would treat their fans so. It's not like they were losing any money by my uploading openings and endings to the series. They only stood to gain from the free publicity and growing fanbase. I will carry this wound with me and avoid purchasing ever again from the companies that felt the need to attack me. These are dark times that are only getting worse.
Through the years I continued to seek out these uniquely styled "animated" series and movies. Eventually discovering their origins and that these animated masterpieces that I so loved are in fact anime from Japan. Keep in mind that twenty or so years ago it wasn't like today; anime wasn't the widely known and overly exposed pop culture item we now know it to be. Back then it was hard to find, few people knew anything about anime and it was even rarer to see it on TV. I definitely think I lucked out stumbling upon it at such a young age.
I must admit that my taste for anime has matured over the years but still I don't like to limit myself, I like to keep an open mind and will gladly give anything a try. I've been surprised over the years, liking some series that in all honesty I wouldn't have even considered if I based my opinions solely on first impressions. With anime, it's not uncommon to take four five or even six episodes to really get into the story, so don't give up on a given series too early or you might miss out on a real treasure.