No, not really.
I did try to get involved in Anime once, out of curiosity.
The first anime movie I watched, while it had a nice plot, was well, nightmare fuel due to the amount of messy deaths you saw on a regular basis.
In closeup with full detail.Maybe 10 or 20 years later, I bought the Japanese exclusive Transformers cartoon, just out of curiosity.
My brain is now angry at me for watching it.
It was written Anime style.
I won't tell you the major reason why I didn't like it, as it's not G rated.
But I will describe some of the other stuff I found silly and offensive.
My major issue was with Arcee.
At the time, she was the only significant female Autobot.
In the American version, she's a front line soldier, they make no distinction about her gender.
The Japanese version, her sole job is to sit in a chair, push a button and answer intergalactic videophone calls.
Then we have Minerva and her friends.
*throws disbelief out the window*.
They're 10 or 11 (not sure how old specifically, I couldn't tell).
They're Headmasters (that's an organic who merges with a Transformer via a suit of powered armor).
The story is that they were "trainees", learning from the veteran Autobots skills for when they eventually grew up and could graduate to full combat soldiers.
Minerva was training in medical support.
In one episode, we see her pull out a lot of medical equipment and prep to do surgery!
Name me one 11 year old girl who has enough life experience and the skills to do major surgery.
And then we have one of her friends, who is driving a fire engine (it's the vehicle form of the Autobot he's bonded with).
That's a skill that it takes a seasoned driver 10 years to master.
Also, the plots for those shows were extremely weak compared to the American versions, they were like all flash and no smash.
Just throw in enough special effects and godmode battles seemed to be the plot on a per episode basis.
So that's why I stepped back from anime, mostly.
That and I learned what the mainstay of anime is about.
Mass-produced shows all following the same concept.
And just for one final point, I'm still miffed about how W.I.T.C.H. got treated in Japan.
They decided to rewrite it from an Anime style to see how it would go in Japan.
2 issues later, it bombed out due to lack of interest.
The reason was given that with a high propensity of Anime featuring magical girls, nobody really noticed another one.
And I know a little about those "magical girl animes", comparing them to W.I.T.C.H. is a bit like comparing bawdy comedy to Shakespeare.