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season1episode1: anime first episode reviews
Anime Episode reviews by Jessi.
Anime Nation
They linked us, so we link them.

Conventions

Anime Detour
Anime Detour is Minneapolis' very own anime convention. You know you love anime cons. And you want to volunteer. A lot.
AnimeIowa
More midwest convention-y fun!
Anime Central
It's in Chicago, but that's driveable, right?

Member Pages

Clipped Wings
Dian's webcomic, manga-style.
gonein60fps.net
Eric's gaming review and commentary webpage. Visit it, tell your friends, give him feedback. He hungers.

Other Clubs

UND Anime Society
University of North Dakota Anime Society.

Anime Links

Anime Web Turnpike
The Quintessential Anime Links site. If you want something, they probably have a link for it.
Anime on DVD
A great place for previews and release dates of Anime. Our release dates are stolen from them! (with written permission from the webmaster.)
FUNimation
The makes of the world-famous Dragonball Z and YuYu Hakusho, which we've been lucky enough to preview.

Non-Anime Links

Japanese Emoticons
The Japanese do their emoticons different from us. They have a John Lennon one.
Engrish!
Japanese English from real Japanese products. An absolutely hilarious page, more than worth a look.
Jim Breen's WWWJDIC Japanese-English Dictionary
If I need to explain this, you need to go back to elementary school.
DreamHaven Books
You know you love it. Manga is your friend, and you couldn't deny it if you wanted to.
The Seiyuu Database
A database of Japanese voice actors.
The Internet Movie Database
Perhaps the best movie resource around, a good supplement to the Seiyuu Database.
Shodouka!
This page will take a page with japanese characters on it, and actually show you the japanese characters- you don't need the Japanese character set to view them! Did that make any sense?
The Librarian's Guide to Anime
It does a great job of explaining anime as a whole, as well as a lot of the basic terms used in anime.