Yay! Another anime dad!
(I guess you would be THE "Anime Dad"! And I like the Gimli avy!
) I'm glad to hear that even though your teenager isn't as much in to anime anymore he still isn't embarassed that you like it. My future's lookin' brighter! haha!
And Chocobo and Syaoran, you're right to do the happy dance, cuz my boys do get lots of fun anime things mostly because I love to buy it! Parents like to buy their kids stuff they like.
mitsuki lover wrote: btw:If that ever happens I think I would rather buy as many DVDs as possible and encourage the yet hypothetical children to watch the uncut and uncensored version so that they would be able to have a taste of what it's truely like.
If you are ever blessed with a wife and kids, ml, I would love to revisit this answer with you.
Perhaps I'm opening up a can of worms here, (and I'm not aiming this at you, Mitsuki Lover, but as a general statement to all,) but I am really GLAD that Toonami showed the cleaned up "censored" versions of shows during the daytime when my kids were watching! A few years ago before any of us were in to anime, the boys stumbled on Toonami and we all fell in love with G Gundam and Rurouni Kenshin. We watched months of it before I decided to buy the DVDs so I could catch up on some of the early episodes I had missed... and imagine my surprise when the first video I popped in had many curse words and someone getting sliced clean in half and blood splattering all over the wall!
yowsah! Now, for me, I dont' mind that. But for my (at the time) 5 and 8 year old, I wouldn't have tolerated it. I would have walked in the room and said "WHAT ARE YOU GUYS WATCHING??" and off the tv would have gone. (This of course is directed at the early Toonami segment... I guess if you're watching at 1AM, the editing is certainly not necessary... a responsible parent won't have their 5 year old up watching stuff at that hour anyway!
) I'm still very careful of what my guys watch because I think that is part of the responsibility of being a parent. Now as they get older, they do watch more and more stuff with me, and it is a great time to talk about what different issues and religious beliefs are being portrayed that we may and may not agree with as Christians. But I don't think I'm quite ready to throw the "uncut and uncensored" stuff at 'em yet!
But there will be a time when they're ready for that... and I'll be sitting on the couch next to them to enjoy the experience with them, I'm sure!
*Awwww, shoot... now I don't sound like the fun mom y'all made me out to be.... Now I sound like a "normal" mom!!