skykiii
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2018
So there's a lot of "I liked this as a kid" type thoughts.... but has anyone but me ever experienced the opposite? Where something you didn't like as a kid is now something you enjoy?
For me I can think of three things: One is the Beetlejuice cartoon... I can't remember why though. I think I just found it weird and icky and wanted something more "normal."
Two is the Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates. When it first was on the air I couldn't help but get hung up on how much it wasn't like Disney's version (I'm beginning to realize I've had a certain pathological stubbornness that persists into adulthood... anyone know a cure?). I didn't start loving it until my teen years, when it re-ran back to back with Samurai Pizza Cats, and that's when I realized Fox's Peter Pan was a treasure. (Too bad I didn't tape it or something).
My sister was into Star Trek and Dune when I was a kid but I didn't get into them until my teens. That said though, I think these are both franchises kids wouldn't understand anyway... especially Dune. So these might not be valid examples.
I'm tentatively gonna say Digimon (though as someone who is old enough to have seen the Beetlejuice cartoon on first broadcast, I technically wasn't a "kid" when Digimon aired). I dunno, for some reason I just didn't like it when I first saw it. I'm watching the subbed Japanese version now and kinda digging it. Maybe the language made all the difference (though I do kinda miss that stupid theme song).
Also... I was told to watch the first theatrical movie before the TV series and man... that movie is weird. I kept thinking I had put in Serial Experiments Lain by mistake.
On that note... I remember hating Evangelion until way later.
Anyway, what are your stories?
For me I can think of three things: One is the Beetlejuice cartoon... I can't remember why though. I think I just found it weird and icky and wanted something more "normal."
Two is the Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates. When it first was on the air I couldn't help but get hung up on how much it wasn't like Disney's version (I'm beginning to realize I've had a certain pathological stubbornness that persists into adulthood... anyone know a cure?). I didn't start loving it until my teen years, when it re-ran back to back with Samurai Pizza Cats, and that's when I realized Fox's Peter Pan was a treasure. (Too bad I didn't tape it or something).
My sister was into Star Trek and Dune when I was a kid but I didn't get into them until my teens. That said though, I think these are both franchises kids wouldn't understand anyway... especially Dune. So these might not be valid examples.
I'm tentatively gonna say Digimon (though as someone who is old enough to have seen the Beetlejuice cartoon on first broadcast, I technically wasn't a "kid" when Digimon aired). I dunno, for some reason I just didn't like it when I first saw it. I'm watching the subbed Japanese version now and kinda digging it. Maybe the language made all the difference (though I do kinda miss that stupid theme song).
Also... I was told to watch the first theatrical movie before the TV series and man... that movie is weird. I kept thinking I had put in Serial Experiments Lain by mistake.
On that note... I remember hating Evangelion until way later.
Anyway, what are your stories?