What age did you grow out of Evangelion? For me, it was 17.
>When did you grow out of Evangelion? For me, it was one year ago.
>>135667198
I didn't see it until I was 21 and I thought it was great. Ditch the attitude that you can only like cool or "mature" things while you're still young.
What age did you grow out of /mu/ meme threads? For me, it was 17.
>>135667198
Maybe when you turn 18 you'll grow out of shitty troll threads.
>>135667198
I still like it honestly, finished doing a marathon of it yesterday actually. It's by no means perfect but it's a hell of a lot better than most of the shit airing nowadays.
It has good things going for it, but it never really delivers on its potential.
>>135667198
What age did you grow out of /a/? For me, it was 24
>>135667198
I didn't see it until I turned 20 last year. Eva will always be a part of me now [Not the Rebuilds, though]. It was a thought provoking, life changing experience that forced me to look at my own weaknesses. Trust me, the sooner you stop looking at things as "fads", OP, the better.
14.
It was a shit monster of the week show that had it's budget slashed so it turned into pseudo-intellectual trash for pseudo-intellectual teenagers rebelling against mummy and daddy for the first time
>>135667276
>Ditch the attitude that you can only like cool or "mature" things while you're still young.
And there goes half of /a/
>>135669197
Nice projector you got there anon.
>>135669251
>implying half of /a/ are not 20yo newfags without anime minimum
>>135669197
Discounting the seasonal normalfag fanbases like OPM, the moefags outweigh chunnifags like 5 to 1.
I'm 25 and still loving it.
>>135667198
I watched it two years ago, when I was 20. I've just recently got over it.Although not completely