Post the first anime girl you ever had a crush on/your first waifu (if that's how you define the term).
Mine is Kiki. I was probably about nine or ten when she became my first crush (2D or 3D). Besides rewatching the train scene again and again with a vaguely understood sense of arousal, my attraction was entirely innocent. She was just so nice and cute and adventurous; I wanted to be her friend and hold her hand and maybe even kiss her. The fact that she fell for a dork like Tombo meant that I might have a chance, too. The biggest obstacle to our imaginary relationship was our age difference. Ironically, that continues to be true.
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Sheeta got my little 11 years old pee pee hard.
And I remember being jealous of pazu.
Too bad he didn't died in the movie.
>>144475986
Good taste.
>>144476104
Fuck Pazu and Tombo, bruh. Why does Miyazaki design these beguiling temptresses only to cuck us of them?
it's almost been a year now
5 replies and no Kasumi / Misty?
My parents didn't let me watch Mikami because of the beach episode so it was forbidden love~
Fell for her in the manga but whatever
The only anime that ever aired where I live were stuff that promoted merchandise to kids. Given the limited options I had I'm proud of my young self's taste.
>>144479932
ma nigguh
>>144475808
Can't post her because I don't know her name or the name of the show. I'll describe what I remember and maybe some anon recognizes her.
I watched the show a good 20 years ago. It was a magical girl show. The main character was a girl with short, brown hair (and no, it was not Sakura). The girl always fought with a sword. When she was not fighting, the sword took the appearence of a pendant. The girl had two friends, one of them a boy. Originally those two friends didn't have any magical powers. Later on they also acquired pendants that could transform into weapons. One of those pendants was actually a bow.
Rings a bell?
>>144480556
>the sword took the appearence of a pendant
This sounds familiar but nope, I can't help you, anon. Let's hope someone recognizes it.