I like avatar as well. I watch it and Digimon occasionally.. and I love YA books as well.
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I am a 38-year-old adult and I love Tamagotchis. Also Pokemon, anime, comic books, stickers, sitting on the floor, and using the shower wand as a microphone.
- Bluey, Legos, cold hotdogs.
At 33, I rather enjoy watching people play minecraft on youtube.
Blowing on dandelions and watching the seeds float away.
Responsible adults don't propagate weeds.
Minecraft, though i'd like to see a child tangle with GregTech xD
There is nothing childish about loving Avatar the last Airbender. Every time I watch it I feel like a part of the target audience.
Even the movie?
No, I was a pretty dumb child and even I was like wtf is this
Shonen anime/Manga. I think it's due to the inherent buddhist and Eastern philosophy within the medium that keeps it thought provoking even as an adult.
I mean really I'm a big kid anyway. I think it's important to find joy in small things.
I love my stuffed toys and old cartoons because its much more simpler. Also, shoujo manga (which I'd die before i admit irl)
Hurtling towards 30 so a youngun in your books.
But i like to whistle random melodies in public, communicate in weird noises with my partner at home, read YA fantasy (mistborn, assassins apprentice)..