Celebrating 150 Episodes: My Otaku Timeline from Heisei to Reiwa
To celebrate this milestone 150th episode, the host looks back on a life dedicated to fandom. This episode dives deep into the host's roots as an otaku, intertwining personal history with the broader cultural context and creative activities from their student days.
Memories of early fandom come back to life.
The episode traces the journey from kindergarten to adulthood, highlighting the characters and works that were once all-consuming. The anecdote about packing dolls into their mother's makeup pouch really showcases a lifelong commitment to being an otaku.
Elementary school days were filled with card games and sticker collections.
The conversation explores nostalgic trends like Pokemon cards and sticker albums that were staples in school at the time. It also covers how the art style of certain works influenced their early creative efforts, providing a glimpse into the origins of the host's creative spark.
Discovering the internet in middle school expanded the scope of activities.
The host shares valuable experiences from running personal websites and connecting with others on bulletin boards during the early days of the internet. The story gets even deeper from here, so please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.
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