Sailor Moon, the anime that opened the floodgates

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In the video I clearly said by the mid 90s anime was all but gone. Sailor Moon started the wave that led to where we are today. There were a few older that I mentioned, Astro Boy, Speed Racer, Gundam, but immediately before DBZ hit the airwaves in North America, SM was the biggest.

No it wasn’t, Ronin Warriors, Teknoman, & Dragon Ball were all in broadcast on network TV, and those shows you mentioned were in still in NETWORK syndication. Never mind the fact Sci-Fi was broadcasting anime as well (can’t wait for your, 8 Man saved Super Sentai vid) Blockbuster and Suncoast Video was still king so you could easily access anime through there too.

Then it can be argued Street Fighter the movie had the larger impact than SM due to the fact SF dropped first and the majority of girls did not watch SM in the mid 90s.
 
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Never watched the show but I think I caught parts of some movie of this like twice when I was younger

They were fighting on a planet or some shyt I think. World ending, skies dark.
 

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No it wasn’t, Ronin Warriors, Teknoman, & Dragon Ball were all in broadcast on network TV, and those shows you mentioned were in still in NETWORK syndication. Never mind the fact Sci-Fi was broadcasting anime as well (can’t wait for your, 8 Man saved Super Sentai vid) Blockbuster and Suncoast Video was still king so you could easily access anime through there too.

Then it can be argued Street Fighter the movie had the larger impact then SM due to the fact SF dropped first and the majority of girls did not watch SM in the mid 90s.
I fukking loved Ronin warriors...but my local affiliate never had a set time so I wouldn't be able to watch it consistently
 

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If we're talking American Dubbed anime then this is true. Sailor Moon was a big hit when it landed in 1995. No other dubbed anime reached it's heights at the time in North America.

DBZ and Pokemon came right after and crushed the buildings.

The 80s joints like Voltron and Robotech were more Americanized productions kinda like Power Rangers. Stuff like Speed Racer and Astro Boy were big in that time as well but didn't ignite the genre like that.

Movie-wise of course Akira was the real starting point in America.
 

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If we're talking American Dubbed anime then this is true. Sailor Moon was a big hit when it landed in 1995. No other dubbed anime reached it's heights at the time in North America.

DBZ and Pokemon came right after and crushed the buildings.

The 80s joints like Voltron and Robotech were more Americanized productions kinda like Power Rangers. Stuff like Speed Racer and Astro Boy were big in that time as well but didn't ignite the genre like that.

Movie-wise of course Akira was the real starting point in America.
Thank you for actually understanding what I'm saying. Not calling SM the goat. Just stating that it opened the door the huge tsunami that came 2 years later... And yes Akira is king. I made a vid on it like 2 weeks ago. The manga is way better though.
 
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