Anime is a sub genre of entertainment that has taken America by storm this past decade. Usually consisting of bright colors, whacky storylines, and occasionally some "sexiness", anime lovers are looked as nerds and losers. I'm here to divulge to you a secret: for the most part, they are. BUT, that could be said for any superfan of anything: wrestling nerds, music nerds, TV nerds, the list goes on. Personally, I have never really been into anime, other than a passing interest in the Pokemon TV show in my youth. Over the summer, my buddy The Dane Train introduced me to a film called Armitage the 3rd and from there, I have slowly began to take anime more seriously and not hate it as much as the rest of the "normal" people do. While I edge towards the more adult science fiction anime films, Tokyo Godfathers, a film released in 2003, caught my eye and took a slot on my Netflix queue. As you can expect from it being in the "Watch This!" section, I absolutely loved it.