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  2. List of animated Internet series - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable animated Internet series. This list covers series mainly published on the Internet, either on a streaming service, or as an web series.

  3. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive is an American non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle that runs a digital library website, archive.org. [2] [3] [4] It provides free access to collections of digitized media including websites, software applications, music, audiovisual, and print materials.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Internet Archive – stores dead pages or older versions of existing pages, very useful for volatile websites and blogs; Archive.today (formerly archive.is), Megalodon.jp, Webcite – more archiving sites that can be used for references; Google RS – custom Google search engine using our reliable source list and filtering out many bad or non ...

  5. Crunchyroll Is Launching A Free 24-Hour Anime Channel In The US

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    The Crunchyroll channel will air dubbed anime entirely for free, but viewers will have to sit through some ads.

  6. Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive began archiving cached web pages in 1996. One of the earliest known pages was archived on May 10, 1996, at 2:08 p.m. (). [5]Internet Archive founders Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat launched the Wayback Machine in San Francisco, California, [6] in October 2001, [7] [8] primarily to address the problem of web content vanishing whenever it gets changed or when a website is ...

  7. The Littl' Bits - Wikipedia

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    The Littl' Bits (森の陽気な小人たち ベルフィーとリルビット, Mori no Yōki na Kobitotachi: Berufi to Rirubitto, lit. Cheerful Dwarves of the Forest: Belfy & Lillibit) is a Japanese anime television series with 26 episodes, produced in 1980 by Tatsunoko Production in Japan in cooperation with Tokyo Channel 12.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Anime and manga/Online reliable sources

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    A now defunct anime and manga magazine originally published between 2000 and 2005; continues maintaining a full archive of all issues on its site. Anime/Manga reviews AnimeNation Anime News (Archived via Wayback) Gene Field & John Oppliger Podcast by AnimeNation webstore, good for content that was released before 2013 as the website is now defunct.

  9. .hack//Sign - Wikipedia

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    [5] The anime series explores this process as the root of emotional and behavioral issues such as detachment and isolation. [6] [10] Escapism, if only as representing a consequence of anxiety, is a significant theme in .hack//Sign. [5] The series explores how technology, such as the Internet and online games, can be used to escape reality. [10]