
Shugo Chara Anime Series I Ever
I don't know how to explain it, but watching Shugo Chara helped me out a lot when I was going through a dark spot in life because it reminded me how it felt to hope, how it felt to try and enjoy life.this is a remake of my previous shugo chara vid, i could have made it better except that my internet wasnt workin so i didnt have any more pics -.-I DO NOT.Read Shugo Chara - What kind of person will I become What can I do for myself Children ponder those very questions, and from those thoughts, the 'Heart's Egg' is born. But Shugo Chara was the first anime series I ever watched (okay, so not including Beyblade, Digimon and Pokemon which I watched when I was like 8 and didn't realise it was anime and also didn't pay enough attention to so I'm rewatching them all) and the feeling I got from watching that anime was different to other Shojou animes. It's true that Shugo Chara is your average Shojou anime with it's group of child heroes and their transformations as well as some romance added into the mix. One night Amu makes a wish that she would have the courage to be reborn as her 'would-be' self. Amu Hinamori is a student at Seiyo Elementary, where she has a reputation for being 'cool and spicy' however, her real personality is that of an extremely shy and easily intimidated girl. Read reviews on the anime Shugo Chara on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database.
2811Crunchyroll to Stream Shugo Chara, Skip Beat Anime (Update 2). Okay, so it might be a bit much to say that a Shojou anime helped me out of my depression but I think it's actually pretty true and that's why it shall forever be one of my favourite animes.2801 2008&2005 DVD Gintama Jump Anime Tour 2008 & 2005. While adjusting to life at a new school, Amu Hinamori has unintentionally gained a reputation for being.

Tsukiyomi Ikuto was definitely my first anime crush - I shipped him and Amu from the first episode, and that's what led me to read the manga because the ending in the anime just annoyed me since he just left her with Tadase. Amu is actually really mature for her age and that's why I sort of looked up to her in a sense, despite me being 7 years older than her, because of the way she tries her hardest in life, how she gets along with her friends and family, how she goes through everything she goes through.The second thing I really liked about the show was Ikuto. That's a thing about this show - you forget that they're just elementary school kids.
I don't know how to describe it but personally I was able to identify with both Yoru and Miki in a way and I have no idea why! The fact that the Chara's are born through a person's desire to change themselves is actually a rather brilliant idea, because I think it sort of shows how if you have that wanting to change and better yourself within you, you'll be able to.It's an anime which gives you hope and puts a smile on your face while telling you that you can change if you really want to, that the world has a happier side to it.Again, I may be looking into it a little too much but that's my interpretation. It just helped me identify with him and the way he and Amu interacted just put a smile on my face, especially in those episodes when he stays at her house in secret - and yeah okay so when you remember that she's 10 and he's like 17 it does sound kinda pervy but because they're just too perfect you're able to look past it.The Chara's themselves were another thing which I really liked about the show - so it seems to be a sort of recurring Shojou theme to have little mascot-type characters but the Charas are just. The way he took the burden of everything on himself, the way he felt trapped by Easter.
