Where do you get your Anime news?
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How do you keep track of the anime that is coming out that you want to see/have seen? Also how do you keep in the know about what is coming out?
Recently, I have been wanting to catch up in anime since I have fallen nearly a decade behind.
How do you keep track of the anime that is coming out that you want to see/have seen? Also how do you keep in the know about what is coming out?
Recently, I have been wanting to catch up in anime since I have fallen nearly a decade behind.
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Going to conventions mostly, you see a lot of previews and get info on new stuff coming out in Japan and everywhere else.
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Palmas wrote...
Going to conventions mostly, you see a lot of previews and get info on new stuff coming out in Japan and everywhere else.I'm not the convention type. I was also using this as a thinly veiled way to keep track of anime for myself.
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tsuyoshiro
FAKKU Writer
Isn't that what the web is for? All your latest anime news and such? I'm sure you would get news faster if you had a convention readily available, but for those of us without access to such functions, just a bit of surfing does the trick.
Usually I just check Animesuki and scroll around to see something that catches my eye. From there I would either go to the fansubbers site to find out more info, or sometimes here if nowhere else. Other than that I just google manga that I read to see when and if they turn into anime.
Usually I just check Animesuki and scroll around to see something that catches my eye. From there I would either go to the fansubbers site to find out more info, or sometimes here if nowhere else. Other than that I just google manga that I read to see when and if they turn into anime.
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tsuyoshiro wrote...
Isn't that what the web is for? All your latest anime news and such? I'm sure you would get news faster if you had a convention readily available, but for those of us without access to such functions, just a bit of surfing does the trick. Usually I just check Animesuki and scroll around to see something that catches my eye. From there I would either go to the fansubbers site to find out more info, or sometimes here if nowhere else. Other than that I just google manga that I read to see when and if they turn into anime.
I didn't know which sites people used. Currently, I use myanimelist for recommendations that other people make. I'm currently watching Baccano because of the recommendations people made through that site. Which is a rather poor way to stay updated on new anime that is coming out.
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tsuyoshiro
FAKKU Writer
I don't like to stay too updated on new anime, anyway. I mean, yeah, it's great to be on the ins when something new and awesome comes out so you can pounce on it right away. But it's one episode, and then I have to wait a week! Or more, if it's golden week at the moment or some other silly holiday that prevents anime from being released. I really prefer to find anime after a few (if not all) episodes have been released already.
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tsuyoshiro wrote...
I don't like to stay too updated on new anime, anyway. I mean, yeah, it's great to be on the ins when something new and awesome comes out so you can pounce on it right away. But it's one episode, and then I have to wait a week! Or more, if it's golden week at the moment or some other silly holiday that prevents anime from being released. I really prefer to find anime after a few (if not all) episodes have been released already.I can relate. I came across To Aru Majutsu no Index and I was mad that there was only one episode out. I almost wanted to do

I just want to know what anime is coming out in the near future so I can keep and eye out and catch a fansub. Hell, I didn't even know about Spice & wolf until Elfen was running around screaming about it like a street corner preacher and Armageddon.
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you need anime info?
if you're interested...here are the upcoming animes this January 2009.
I search all throughout the web for everything related to anime...
There's a lot of anime-bloggers and anime-related sites out there that you can visit! It's not that difficult to gather info nowadays...just ask
I just want to know what anime is coming out in the near future so I can keep and eye out and catch a fansub.
~I'll keep an update on what animes are coming out as long as I'm here at Fakku!
if you're interested...here are the upcoming animes this January 2009.
Spoiler:
I search all throughout the web for everything related to anime...
There's a lot of anime-bloggers and anime-related sites out there that you can visit! It's not that difficult to gather info nowadays...just ask
Fiery_penguin_of_doom wrote...
I just want to know what anime is coming out in the near future so I can keep and eye out and catch a fansub.
~I'll keep an update on what animes are coming out as long as I'm here at Fakku!
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I watch my subs from animetake.com and save them on my ps3, since animetake shows anime currently airing in japan.
And I go to the store, and if it interests me I buy it. :)
And whatever trailers they show on dvds as well.
And I go to the store, and if it interests me I buy it. :)
And whatever trailers they show on dvds as well.
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I mostly learn about shows from regular people on the internet, not news sites. I've learned a lot about new anime series just by browsing Fakku. As a matter of fact, without tsujoi, I wouldn't know that the first episode of Maria-sama ga Miteru season 4 had already been subbed.
There is one site that I use though:
http://www.fansubwiki.com
It shows what series are airing, what groups are subbing them, legal status, all that stuff. All you need to do is paste the name of a series into Google, and there's usually a Wikipedia article about the series that can tell you what it's about.
A lot of people are mentioning Anime News Network, but I don't use them for info about new anime series at all. Rarely, I will come across an interesting story, but they're usually about an anime series coming to the US.
There is one site that I use though:
http://www.fansubwiki.com
It shows what series are airing, what groups are subbing them, legal status, all that stuff. All you need to do is paste the name of a series into Google, and there's usually a Wikipedia article about the series that can tell you what it's about.
A lot of people are mentioning Anime News Network, but I don't use them for info about new anime series at all. Rarely, I will come across an interesting story, but they're usually about an anime series coming to the US.
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aznstoner wrote...
wbacyc wrote...
aznstoner wrote...
Through the Grapevine.And animenewsnetwork
What?
Sorry got too lazy to type through the grapevines lol.
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I usually don't look at the upcoming animes but the download-able ones(I usually download an anime when its finished) but I browse some streaming sites and they usually post upcoming animes so I got info about it...
my download sites:
fansub.tv
isohunt.com(for torrents)
my streaming sites:
crunchyroll.com(in the past but since they removed all fansub anime they suck now...)
animeblogz.com
my info sites:
animenewsnetwork.com
wiki...
my download sites:
fansub.tv
isohunt.com(for torrents)
my streaming sites:
crunchyroll.com(in the past but since they removed all fansub anime they suck now...)
animeblogz.com
my info sites:
animenewsnetwork.com
wiki...
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ShaggyJebus wrote...
A lot of people are mentioning Anime News Network, but I don't use them for info about new anime series at all. Rarely, I will come across an interesting story, but they're usually about an anime series coming to the US.but sometimes i come along and see some of the new things that they post and just might find something.
