This article is from the misc anime FAQ, by nikkou with numerous contributions by others.
The original rec.arts.anime.misc: Frequently Asked Questions, _The Anime Frequently Asked Questions List_, maintained and last posted by Steve Pearl 1st September 1998. More anime information. The present faq list tries not to duplicate answers found in the original FAQ. http://www.landfield.com/faqs/anime/faq/
The Anime Web Turnpike-directory of anime/manga websites http://www.anipike.com/
Google - search engine, find out about all kinds of everything! http://www.google.com/
Google Groups-read and search Usenet newsgroups articles http://groups.google.com/
USA Anime and Manga Report: Anime releases and related products. http://www.koyagi.com/USAAnimeRelease.html
Books and periodicals about anime and manga: http://www.koyagi.com/Libguide.html#anchor382575
UMJAMS Anime News - Scott Green scouts all things anime for us. http://umjams.animedream.org/an.html
Learn Japanese -amuse yourself till the next update of the raamisc FAQ! ;) Reiko-chan's "Japanese for Anime Lovers" http://regultra.rice.edu/~brent/jal/jal-home.htm
100 Most Essential Words In Anime http://www.yale.edu/anime/glossary.html
The Japanese Page http://www.thejapanesepage.com/
Java Kanji Flashcards 500 - Java applet helps you learn the 500 most commonly occuring Japanese Kanji. http://www.nuthatch.com/java/kanjicards/
webjapanese.com http://www.webjapanese.com/
Read more from rec.arts.anime.misc..
There is much more written to rec.arts.anime.misc, and that can be found online using Google Advanced Groups Search: http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search
This page will help you search through a collection of usenet posts from March 1995 to present time. Not all the spaces need be filled in, neither do you need to select options for all the pulldown menus. Just fill in and select as much as you like and then click on 'Google Search'.
The next page that loads will be a list of titles. If you want to read just the one post featured, click on the title. If you want to see all the posts for the title, click on ' View Thread'.
Happy looking up and reading!
Having eyes, but not seeing beauty; Having ears, but not hearing music; Having minds but not perceiving truth; Having hearts that are never moved and therefore never set on fire.
These are the things to fear.
From 'Totto-chan', by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi.
 
Continue to: