Goldsickle
Well-known Member
Most of the stuff we got in the late 80's and 90's are American stuff, since Malaysia hardly makes its own animation.I'm also curious, how prevalent is western media in Malaysia compared to local media?
So despite living in Malaysia, we still totally get stuff like Transformers, G.I. Joe, My Little Ponies, Care Bears, Inspector Gadget and so on.
I remember watching the Transformers animated movie through VHS.
But unlike today, where we get our foreign shows almost the same time as its origin country, some shows we get kinda late.
Because Malaysia only started getting Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the early 90's, I assumed it was an "early 90's" show at the time.
It wasn't until I got internet (many years later...) that I realized TMNT was also an 80's show, we just got it later.
Animations aside, we also get live-action shows like MacGyver, Quantum Leap, A-Team and I totally remember getting into Star Wars, which we watched over and over again on VHS.
Malaysia totally have their own locally produced media but from my experience... they're absolutely nothing and cannot compare to foreign stuff.
Even if locally-produced media has improved and gained popularity (like Upin & Ipin or Boboiboy), I really never bothered with them.
I may have gotten into animation through Western media but nowadays, I'm more weeaboo and otaku with Japanese animations...
Speaking of that, we also got a lot of Malay-dubbed anime back in the 80's and 90's but because they're Malay-dubbed and the voice acting sucks, we couldn't take the show seriously sometimes...