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Okay, just needed a quick question off my chest here.

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Zirro:

--- Quote from: RuroKens on January 09, 2011, 03:46:03 PM ---
--- Quote from: Slasha on January 09, 2011, 03:40:59 PM ---Only anime related material is allowed. A quote from the wiki:


--- Quote ---We only accept complete, Anime/manga-related Series/Movies/OVAs/printed materials. We also allow Live Action adaptations (of anime/manga and related games/eroge/visual novels).
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That's a shame, since this is the closest thing to an animation tracker I can find.

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Out of curiosity, I'd like to ask, which kind of animation are we talking about? (And which titles?)

RuroKens:

--- Quote from: Zirro on January 09, 2011, 07:34:42 PM ---
--- Quote from: RuroKens on January 09, 2011, 03:46:03 PM ---
--- Quote from: Slasha on January 09, 2011, 03:40:59 PM ---Only anime related material is allowed. A quote from the wiki:


--- Quote ---We only accept complete, Anime/manga-related Series/Movies/OVAs/printed materials. We also allow Live Action adaptations (of anime/manga and related games/eroge/visual novels).
--- End quote ---

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That's a shame, since this is the closest thing to an animation tracker I can find.

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Out of curiosity, I'd like to ask, which kind of animation are we talking about? (And which titles?)

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Pretty much anything. I like anything animated, hence I came here for a select few anime movies and their OSTs.

As for the titles, mostly things like Bonkers, Swat Kats, pretty much all the stuff that sadly is censored (like many toons from 30s-40s) but uncut online, or the titles mentioned that won't get a DVD release.

I've found a few animation trackers now, but they are dead or focus too much one style, time period or national origin of animation (kinda like this one) for me to get truly involved in. This tracker was worth it just for the few titles that I wanted and any potential films/series that I learn of in the future.

Right now, I'd like to find a place where all animation is shown, but I know that this is unlikely. I was just hoping maybe, some tracker would consider making something for all animation, it'd help the traffic if one could grab some Detective Conan films or Samurai X, and still get their uncut Bugs Bunny or a way to have Heckle and Jeckle on DVD on the same tracker.

Freedom Kira:
Dunno why you're insisting on this site, or "animation sites" in particular. Is something wrong with the big public trackers like TPB, Isohunt, OpenBT, etc.?

BTW, even if you did have stuff to offer, you have to seed 25GB and have a ratio over 0.5 before you are allowed to upload anything. This is in the Wiki.

RuroKens:
I've read the Wiki, I know the rules.

Yes, there is something wrong with the big public trackers, if they don't focus on one certain thing, any old trash just gets placed on it. The focus on Japanese animation here makes this tracker better than Pirate Bay for anime.

I just wanted to get all the animation that I want, but it's all anime trackers, I do like this tracker for what I got, and would like to contribute more than just simply leech a few movies and then just go away. Also, I saw no rule that forbade animation from other nations than Japan, which is all I really have to share. Since no one seems to care about the Samurai 7 OST or Arashi No Yoru Ni film and soundtrack. I hardly have anything to share and I feel bad about that.

Duki3003:

--- Quote from: RuroKens on January 09, 2011, 09:14:31 PM ---Also, I saw no rule that forbade animation from other nations than Japan, which is all I really have to share.

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That is correct, we do not only allow anime originated from Japan, anime from other nations is allowed only if it was heavily influenced by Japanese anime. Exception is anime made originally and/or specifically for the US market.

It is however a grey area, and usually handled on a case to case basis.

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