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OK, so anime isn't just for kids. Yet millions of screaming Pokémon fans all over the world speak volumes about amine's love affair with the young generation. The Tucson Animation Screening Society, or TASS, is one of the oldest and largest groups in America dedicated to Japanimation. It holds regular screenings of all kinds of anime at the UA, from kid-friendly stuff to more adult fare. Best of all--it's free! With hundreds of active members from all over the Southwest and Mexico, it's a group for enthusiasts both young and old.