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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-07-04 05:21 pm

[ SECRET POST #5659 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5659 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2022-07-05 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Huh, that is weird! I am almost certainly getting Gundam Wing confused with the older Mobile Suit Gundam shows, and possibly the old uncoolness of those carried over to the new show with the people I was getting my anime through - I was never really into the mecha stuff generally.

(None of us were really very online at that point, we were passing around VHS tapes hand-to-hand and through cons, some of them fansubbed or bootlegged or not translated at all.)

(Anonymous) 2022-07-05 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, okay, that is definitely understandable!

(Anonymous) 2022-07-05 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
(Secret OP who also happens to be the author of some of the replies above) Makes sense. I was into Sailor Moon and not into mecha myself but pretty sure that the "crazy yaoi & bishounen loving crowd" (that's what I thought of 'em, how fast the night changes, etc) was into Gundam Wing. And Fushigi Yuugi felt like "Sailor Moon for older preteens" to me at least. And Ranma felt like something that had always existed. Like Video Girl Ai.

But I do think that popular anime fandoms would differ a lot based on where you lived or, in other words, what would air in your local TV. I wonder about English-speaking fandom. Of course, yeah, Sailor Moon and DBZ were huge everywhere but I don't think it's accurate to say that "self-ID otaku people" weren't into them. I think they were, just like "everyone" would be into the Big Three years later (this I remember clearly).

But I don't think anime ever had the same kind of reach as Harry Potter or even LotR (unless we're talking Pokemon which is something else but Pokemon *fandom* has always been that weird furry beast).