I remember when I was a child, the first cartoon I became a fan was Dragon Ball. It was transmitted on the national channels, and I didn't miss any chapter. Even, with my dad we tried to record the movies on VHS. Goku was a hero to me. I remember since I was kid playing to train some kind of martial art in the backyard of my house. I was such a fan of Goku that for a birthday of a friend I dressed up like him.
A few years later, with the arrival of Cable TV to my house, I began to see the Cartoon Networks and Nickelodeon cartoons. My favorites were Courage the Cowardly Dog and Cat-Dog. The stories in these cartoons were very rare, but I really liked the colors and the atmosphere created. Especially Courage, looking at it from my current point of view, I could consider this cartoon as surreal, due to the impossible of certain stories and the strangeness of the characters.
During my adolescence, I began to like Japanese cartoons or anime again, and at that time my favorite was Hunter X. I remember that after school I always rushed home to see it. Currently, in fact, I am still seeing this type of drawing, in series and movies. I find that it is quite an art, and Hayao Miyazaki's films are an admirable example of what a drawing can express.
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