I don’t count sailor moon or dbz cuz you watched those as a kid and assumed they were cartoons.
I mean when you got “into” anime fully aware of what it was and actually became immmmmmersed in this bizarre weeb culture.
It’s usually death note.
wrong mine and my bro’s was Naruto
YuYu Hakusho and Cowboy Bebop
Inuyashaaaaaa
I count Sailor Moon because my dad had taught me what anime was by that point.
What the fuck kind of bullshit assumption? I didn’t even finish Death Note and it sure as hell wasn’t my first. My first real anime since Dragonball z and I’m assuming Pokemon and Digimon don’t count in your eyes was probably Yuyu Hakusho. My first nonjump anime was the likes of Zenki, GTO and if you count it, Kimba. My first manga was Phoenix and Love Hina. I didn’t get introduced to Death Note until my 11th year in high school.
this isn’t a shitpost. in skyrim’s dragon language there are pairs of distinct words such as: ‘nid’ (no/none), ‘mid’ (loyal/loyalty), ‘mu’ (we) vs ‘nu’ (now), and ‘aan’ (an) vs ‘aam’ (to serve). this indicates that dragons are able to distinguish between the sounds ‘m’ and ‘n’.
the only difference between ‘m’ and ‘n’ is that the latter is formed with the tongue, while the former is produced with the lips
therefore, dragons have lips
Given when Odahviing talks to you, you can see the movement of lip plates and scales around his mouth, so my theory is that dragons have a setup like this, taking inspiration from Smaug’s design (and colour coded at the risk of looking like a clown)
Also when Odahviing is talking to you, you can see him raising the front portion of his snout to bare his teeth in a(n albeit threatening) smile, so I feel there’s flexibility there too, like a bird’s upper beak
given all of that information, it’s now obvious as to why Skyrim dragons have learned to never laugh or show happiness ever