[While this thread was made in mind to help you find anime. We are currently not allowing recommendation threads. No offense, but a lot of people are just posting crap these days, often without any effort or even the decency to reply later and give a "thank you" after everyone else's hard work.
For the time being, I'm enforcing a zero tolerance decree. If you don't see the specific genre you're looking for, you will be allowed to ask about a single title only. You may not ask something like "can you recommend me a show like [so and so]?" If you've heard of one, single title and want some clarification, that's all you can ask for. Anything beyond that will be locked and later moved into our Trash forum. Good luck. -TK]
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You know, I must've seen at least 10 "looking for anime" threads in less than a week. I understand some people are new to the forums and/or anime, but most of these people can learn to look for their own anime without directly asking every single time.
So, this is a guide on how to search for anime on your own. The following sites can be utilized in almost every way - you can search by title, director, rating, genre, similar anime, etc.
We already know ANN's Top 10 list
dormcat said:
Add &n=200 or &n=500 (or any number you want) at the end of URL of each Top 50 lists ([Zalis-edit]to get top 200, top 500, etc.[/edit]).
There's Animenfo's top 200:
Animenfo top 200
Search AniRec for more anime similar to a certain anime you liked. Recommended by [b]people[/b].
For AnimeNfo, look for the "anime" section on the left side of the page (Under the "Search" tab). Click on "Browse Anime" and a list of options of browsing methods should scroll down. List of options include: By Title, By Year, By Character, By Genre, By Cast, By Studio, By US Distribution.
To read reviews from AnimeNfo, go to the webpage of the anime you wish to read reviews of. I will take Shakugan no Shana as an example. On the left side of the page, there is a section called "Control Panel". Click on "Read Reviews".
Extra notes:
You can find the OP/EDs for an anime through
ANN's database. Just go to the description page for the anime and it says:
Opening Theme / Ending Theme.
You can find which company licensed an anime through
animenfo. Same method as above - simply go to the description page of an anime and it should say
US Distribution.
You can always read a summary/introduction of an anime at either ANN or AnimeNfo.
Happy Hunting.
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Recommendation Threads by Genre:
Genre Descriptions by Dan42
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Adventure
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Erotica
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Magic
Mystery
Psychological
Romance
Slice-of-Life
Science Fiction
Supernatural
Thriller
Tournament
War