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L I N K S

Other Local Anime Groups/Conventions:

Anime Boston
Boston Japanimation Society
Boston University Anime
Brandeis Otaku
MIT Anime
Northeastern University Anime Club
South Shore Anime Society
UMass Japanese Animation and Manga Society (UMJAMS)
Vericon (Sci Fi/Gaming Convention run by HRSFA )

For Reference, News, or Reviews:

Anime News Network
News, editorials, reviews and more of the anime world.

AnimeNfo
A database for anime, and a pretty comprehensive site. This database has brief descriptions of the anime, the genre, voice actors, info on US distribution, user rating, and more.

Anime On DVD
News of the titles licensed in the US anime world, as well as forums, reviews, and databases to see what company has licensed what. Also has frequent contests and updates of RightStuf specials.

Anipike
Links to almost every anime page on the web. Recently revamped.

Envirosphere
Has the latest in what is available via Fansub. Updated daily. Also has links to all the different fansub groups, as well as some reviews of various series. A responsible site which only lists those series that are not licensed outside of Japan.

fansubs.net
Information center on fansubs: what they are, subbing programs, ethical questions etc. (Also associated with the site: MegoTokyo.)

JASCII
Has reviews of the first episodes of the newest season of anime in Japan, with screen shots.

nausicaa.net
Up-to-date info and all you ever wanted to know about Miyazaki's work, as well as all the (often overlooked) other Ghibli productions as well.

PRISMS: The Ultimate Manga guide
The place to go when looking for info on a specific manga or artist.

Finding Digital Fansubs:

Please support US Distribution by not fansubbing, distributing, or attempting to acquire fansubs of licensed anime and by buying licensed anime from US Companies!

Animesuki.com
One stop website for all your BitTorrent needs. Lists all the bit torrent links that are out there for unlicensed anime.

Other links:

Tokyo Kid
Tokyo Kid is in the Garage Mall in Harvard Square. Its also one of the coolest stores we've got - they have DVDs, bookshelfs full of manga, toys, posters, scrolls, Japanese candy, anime soundtracks and J-Pop CDs. Best of all, flash your HAS Membership Card to get 10% off!!!

Million Year Picnic
Million Year Picnic, located next to Tower Records in Harvard Square, is full of American Comics and Japanese Manga. You can easily browse for hours, and when your arms are full of manga, and your at the register - use your HAS Membership Card to get 10% off!!!

Comicopia
With a motto of "Highbrow, lowbrow...and everything in between," you know that Comicopia has among other things a plethora of manga to fill your Otaku needs. Easily accessible from the Greenline Kenmore T-stop, this place is definitely worth a trip or two. When you visit the register, don't forget to flash your HAS Membership Card to save 10% on your purchase!

Sasuga Books
Sasuga, is New England's one-and-only Japanese bookstore. Now almost based almost entirely online, a great resource for Japanese books and manga.

Bara no Unmei
A comprehensive and insightful fan page about the Utena Movie. Maintained by Ming-Ling, who was gracious enough to allow us to use her fantastic rose portraits on our Officers page.

The Anime Network
Demand your Anime! Watching Anime 24/7 sound good to you? The Anime Network has recently switched to broadcasting system, and is trying to get their station into a regular Cable package near you. Help make this happen! Visit their site for details.

Jeffrey's Japanese<->English Dictionary Server
(This link is the US server.) Also has a Kanji database as well.

Matt Thorn's Page
A wonderful resource for information on shoujo (and he was there before shoujo was even semi-big).

Amano's World
All you ever wanted to know about the artist Amano Yoshitaka, creator of Angel's Egg, character designer for the Final Fantasy games, and many other things besides (Gatchaman, hm...).

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