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  It would be ridiculous of me to claim that all of the information from my site came from my own head and that I never had to look up anything ever.  But the truth is, I find myself relying on a number of sites to make this little thing I call a website work.

Below are the various sites I use to help make this site what it is, as well as some other sites I just find useful.  The following list is, mostly, in alphabetical order.

Digimon Pages
These websites specialize in Digimon.  Each site was chosen because it provides information that no other site does or because it is entertaining.

Digimon Wiki
Digimon Uncensored
Digimon Web

The Digimon Wiki is usually the first site I check whenever there's something I need to look up.  No other site organizes its information as well as this one does, nor does any other site have as much of it to organize.  Of course, the site is a massive group effort with WAY more people working on it than any other site, but still.

Digimon Uncensored is a site that has episode comparisons for pretty much every episode of every TV series in the franchise.  It's a great resource for those of you who want to see exactly what you're missing in the English dub.

The official site, Digimon Web, is a great resource for new fans.  It contains a brief history of the franchise, information about the various incarnations of the titular characters, a detailed encylopedia of the various Digimon, and more.  The site is updated fairly often, so check it out whenever you get a chance.

Translations of the various CD Dramas can be found on Digital Scratch, a site that posts translations to a variety of projects.  The translation pages also contain relevant scans, links to where the CDs can be bought, and translation notes to help make each translation make sense.

General Anime Pages
These websites aren't necessarily centered around Digimon, but they do contain information / provide services that are useful to fans of the franchise.






You can't really check out DBZ Uncensored anymore without going through some kind of Internet archives site, and that's a shame.  The site is pretty much the inspiration for "Numemon's Backpack," and I spent a lot of my early years dreaming of being as awesome as Mr. Psaros was.  Of course, now that I'm older I try to be a lot less rant-y / more calm about things, but I still adore the site.  And here's a fun piece of trivia for ya - back when his site was still up and running, I e-mailed Mr. Psaros and asked his permission to use the layout for his site on mine as well.  Y'know, to be consistent with his site and the recently started up SM Uncensored and all.  Well, he actually said yes, but I never got around to converting anything to that layout.  Weird, huh?

CD Japan is where you can buy Japanese Digimon goods such as DVDs, CDs, and books.  Want some of the video games instead?  Then head over to Play-Asia, which lets you choose from a wide variety of Japanese language video games.  Both sites have great reputations and, as someone who's gotten stuff from both sites, I can say that that reputation is well deserved.

If you need help translating something from Japanese to English, the best site I've found is Jim Breen's WWWJDIC.  Rather than give you a translation (aka garbled mess) like the other sites, this one breaks down the text, word by word, and offers definitions for each part of the sentence.  You have to know the basics of Japanese grammar in order to make any sense of the information they give you, but if you're trying to translate something from Japanese to English, you should have those down anyway.

The Otaku News:  The Pirate Anime FAQ is a guide to spotting bootleg anime merchandise.  It goes through various products - DVDs, CDs, figurines, etc. - and explains the best way to tell whether or not something's a fake.


 

 

 

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