The old-fashioned way to get your dose of anime/manga is to go buy it. For anime, you can find DVDs of anime series in stores like Best Buy in the movies and DVDs section where they will either sell them individually or in a series pack. As for manga, you can find them in your favorite book stores such as Barnes & Noble next to the graphic novel section.
However, for a typical anime lover like me, this just isn't enough. As much as I love anime and manga, I just can't afford to be buying that many books and DVDs. In dire need of anime and manga, I've looked to find another way to get my anime and manga. The most convenient place to look is none other than the internet.
Through all my years searching for places to watch my anime and read my manga, these are the websites I've come to like the most.
Manga Reading Sites:
(#1) www.77manga.com: This site is my absolute favorite one to read manga on. It has a great supply of manga series there, both old and new, and is constantly updated.
(#2) www.mangafox.com: My second favorite site. It's my second favorite because some of my favorite manga series haven't been uploaded on the approximated due date, but it will come eventually. It just takes a little longer.
Anime Watching Sites:
(#1) www.hulu.com: It's really hard to say what's the best watching site for anime, but I think hulu is a pretty good place to start. They have a large selection of anime to choose from and provide most of the aired episodes. [On other sites, like YouTube, they only show a couple of episodes and aren't even in sequential order.]
(#2) www.animefreak.tv: It's a pretty good site. There's a lot of series you can choose from and I haven't had any problems with it.
Although these are my personal favorites, there are other sites that you might like to try out. If you want to do some investigating of your own, just consider a couple of these things.
1) Make sure it is a certified website.
2) Check how often it is updated.
3) Make sure the site is free of viruses and other problems.
With these tools, you'll be an anime fangirl/fanboy in no time. So, enjoy and happy hunting!
I was just wondering if you draw anime because I know a lot of people who love anime that draw it too. If you do, you should write an instructional blog because I would be more than interested to learn about it!
ReplyDeleteYes, I do draw anime. However, I'm still an amateur. I really like the idea of an instructional blog though and will definitely consider it. I was thinking of doing it for this project, but thought it would take too much time given the time frame. I'm not sure how much you can learn from me, but if you have anything you want to know you can ask me.
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