A Sailor Moon fan who only watches the 90s dub of the original anime made by DIC Entertainment and Cloverway Inc and will refuse to watch the original Japanese subbed, the Viz Media dub, Sailor Moon Crystal, or even read the original manga.
They're most commonly found in comment sections of "DIC Dub vs. Viz Dub" YouTube videos, screeching about how much better the old dub is.
They're basically the Genwunners or SpongeBoomers of the Sailor Moon fandom. Take caution, they're extremely toxic people.
They're most commonly found in comment sections of "DIC Dub vs. Viz Dub" YouTube videos, screeching about how much better the old dub is.
They're basically the Genwunners or SpongeBoomers of the Sailor Moon fandom. Take caution, they're extremely toxic people.
Person 1: "Ugh, I can't believe that Hulu doesn't have the old dub of Sailor Moon! Viz Media ruined 20 years of DIC magic!"
Person 2: "Ok, Sailor Boomer."
Person 2: "Ok, Sailor Boomer."
by whatareyoudoingonmyprofile August 4, 2020
Get the Sailor Boomermug. by taythemakerofphrases December 24, 2019
Get the That’s some boomermug. by Fhhshsdhhdd August 8, 2022
Get the party boomermug. by DKBANANAS February 22, 2020
Get the Back to Boomermug. When a corporeal thing or asset holds no intrinsic or monetary value, but is considered highly valuable or priceless to the Boomer who possesses said thing or asset. See antique forest green colored furniture, grandfather clocks, and old dinning ware.
by RieuxRising January 26, 2021
Get the Boomer valuemug. A home or other piece of property that is inappropriately out of scope for the area it is located in.
"My uncle's been trying to sell his home so he can retire to Florida but nobody is buying."
"Probably because nobody wants a six-bedroom, $1.2 million boomer shack in a town with a median income of $40k."
"Probably because nobody wants a six-bedroom, $1.2 million boomer shack in a town with a median income of $40k."
by Spagheddia March 1, 2023
Get the Boomer Shackmug. Generational wealth inherited by children and grandchildren of Boomers that consists of entirely useless items such as vintage speakers, 8 foot long dinning tables, dusty cocktail glasses and brass pottery.
Instead of investing money into an index fund, many Boomers wasted money buying items they deemed valuable (but not valuable enough to sell) and passed those items through Boomerational wealth to their descendants.
by RieuxRising January 26, 2021
Get the Boomerational wealthmug.