Shojo. Web Catalogue
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  1. Amie - The Shojo Manga & Anime Webring
    This webring is for websites that cover shojo manga and anime. It's not necessary for your entire site to be devoted to shojo, but it does need to have a sufficient amount for this ring. Yaoi & shonen
    Catalogue: Web Rings
    Regions: Japan


  2. Anime Work in Japan
    A dose of reality to those wanting to be an anime artist in Japan.
    Catalogue: News and Media
    Regions: Japan


  3. AnimeDates
    The Exclusive Site on the Web where fans of Japanese Anime, Manga, J-pop, and EVERYTHING in between can find that special someone or just friends!
    Catalogue: Chats and Forums
    Regions: Japan


  4. Gogai! Gogai! Ohtori Online News
    Comprehensive Shoujo Kakumei Utena site in the theme of a newspaper with everything from episode summaries and character interviews to artbook reviews and articles about the series, and much more
    Catalogue: Personal Pages
    Regions: Japan


  5. AnimeArt - Mermaid's Scar
    AnimeArt - Anime, Manga, and More. Mermaid's Scar
    Catalogue: Anime
    Regions: US States


  6. AnimeArt - Hell Teacher Nube (地獄先生 ぬ~べ~)
    AnimeArt - Anime, Manga, and More. Hell Teacher Nube (地獄先生 ぬ~べ~)
    Catalogue: Anime
    Regions: Japan


  7. Xerosoft Interactive Entertainment Co. Ltd.
    Yay! We are dedicated to Anime, 3D Modelling and Programming. Please Visit us! And spread the word. (^_^) Tee Hee!. - THE OFFICIAL SITE Dell Inspiron
    Catalogue: Anime
    Regions: Japan


  8. Midnight Eye interview: Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    Which genre my film ultimately belongs in is up to the audience when it's finished, but certainly as a starting point I always start my next project considering which genre I would like to work in. So in that sense I am a genre director. Actually, I'm often misunderstood. I don't start with a philosophical or thematical approach.
    Catalogue: Directors
    Regions: Japan


  9. Midnight Eye interview: Takashi Miike
    Could you tell us about the film you're shooting here? It's a musical. We're planning to open it in Japan in the autumn. It's a musical set in the modern day, but very Japanese. We used an interior set at Shochiku Studios in Kyoto. It's a set for jidai-geki movies that was built a long time ago, and we destroyed half of it so we could fit in a blue screen. We will be using a lot of CG.
    Catalogue: Directors
    Regions: Japan


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