I don't really remember but I guessing it was one of the anime episodes (Naruto or One Piece) back in the good olde days when Youtube allow anime episodes on their site before they stated to take them down under copyright laws.
It was the first episode of Bleach(split into quarters), I was surfing around Google video and saw a music video someone had made featuring the fight between Zaraki and Ichigo, so I got curious and decided to look the show up. I stumbled across YouTube in my search, this was back in 2006, so the site was just getting started and wasn't very well known at the time.
As far as I can remember it might be... no I'm sure it was the music video of Slipknot's Before I Forget (before anything official was ever on Youtube, remember those times... 240p, no copyright strikes, no ads... good times) since I used various sites with sub 240p quality music videos as a personal jukebox. Or it was some Naruto AMV with an A7X song which convinced me to give Naruto a watch (and that is how I got into anime and manga as much as I am today).
I don't remember exactly, but I remember my young innocent feeble mind enjoying the living hell out of these classics along with many others... over... and over... and over again.
My very first YouTube video I watched was... a Naruto vs Sasuke amv set to In the End by Linkin Park. I can't remember the exact video, as at the time there was like, several videos of the Naruto vs Sasuke fight with Linkin Park music. In fact, the video probably got taken down, I remember a lot of the very first few videos I liked getting taken down.
I have no idea, it was a LOOONG time ago, anyway I was in High School so probably some funny video I didn't find funny that some classmate showed me, I know I didn't find it funny because when I was in high school I was angry all the time, hated everything and never laughed, woah, remembering makes me surprised at how different I am now.
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