Aye, 'twas the summer of '01, Pokémon was just getting boring, we needed some other Japanese show to make us li'l fanboys, after a while Cartoon Network announced Dragon Ball Z, and there was some kid saying he watched it in Japan before the rest of us, that it's about a guy named Z and his side-kick who turns into a giant ape.
It pretty much blew me away, the Pioneer episodes were only shown 4 times (twice a day, the repeated it at 9 but thats when Cartoon Network turned off for those who had cable, so I missed a few episodes).
We all connected with Gohan for some reason, we all grew with him, only watching the crap he did.
I remember crying a few times when I had to miss Z.
I was able to identify it as a really old Cartoon, even at a young age, I knew there was a ton of stuff Japan had that we didn't and vice versa. But when the Freeza Saga ended someone said that they have to animate the next sagas.
Aaaah, to be young again, No internet to tell you what's what.
Then It moved to a new Cartoon Network channel, CNX, that was the most awesome channel ever... Then it became Toonami, they stopped showing skating, swimsuits and Kung Fu flicks, stuck to Anime and Action Cartoons.
Then Toonami dropped everything else they had and replaced it with Backyard Science, a crappy live action show about boring science that no kid would watch, and '90s sitcoms that no one had heard of. It was terrible, why the hell would they do that?! Then Toonami just died and became Cartoon Network 2. It was the biggest crime in Cartoon history, make and awesome channel and assassinate it.
Slowly other channels got more kids anime, I was growing up damnit, I didn't want to watch this stuff, so I started watching the Manga late hour on Sci Fi Channel, Holy shit, Sex, Drugs, Violence, I had seen Akira for the first time on there, and Tokyo Revelations, Ghost in the Shell, Evangelion, Fist of the North Star, I bought a few old Manga VHS tapes. Now I have a huuuuuuge anime and manga collection with stuff from England, America, China and Japan.
What happened to the other kids? They forgot about japanese cartoons!
But I met a guy at college who was as much a fan as I was, we'd talk about the dubbing, the DVDs and the best from America, since they got all the good stuff.
Ok that wasn't as much as my first memory as it was 'why Dragon Ball is the reason I'm an anime fanatic...'
To be honest, Dragon Ball and GT didn't impress me as much as Z until I read the manga. GT never really did impress me...
I know in England and America we have different generations of Anime fans, if you started in the Early '80s you're a Robotech generation, Early '90s the Akira Generation, if late '90s then Pokémon.