Great info! To add on, MangaUpdates has a ton of info about series including which jp publisher and magazine they are from (magazines are helpful to know because they often have a similar art style or tone of story, so knowing you like multiple series from, say, Hana to Yume, is a good clue you may enjoy other series from that magazine). Source: 12 months ago
Also, if you look up a series on mangaupdates.com, the description will contain links to any official translations. Source: about 1 year ago
We have mangaupdates.com to find the mangas of a certain author, but I am trying to find smaller works of authors I enjoy (such as a one-shot on Shounen Jump, for instance) and I find that our western databases are quite lacking. Do you guys know of a more comprehensive source of information (possibly a japanese website)? Source: about 1 year ago
If it's a manga adaptation, you can look it up on mangaupdates.com and look at the Anime Start/End Chapter section. It will tell you the last chapter adapted by the anime (among other things). You can then check to see if that is the last chapter of the manga. Source: over 1 year ago
You can go to mangaupdates.com and there they have a list of names, but more importantly known scanlations. If you click Search for all releases for this series it'll show what the fan name actually being used is. The link to official translations and English, will show you what the official English name is, but they also update the title on the page to show the official English name. Source: over 1 year ago
But mangaupdates lists jp publisher, original serializing magazine (and english publisher if available) of every title so for example you can go to Hananoi, Sign, or Ellie's listings and see that they ran in Dessert, and browse a list of other titles from that magazine here: https://www.mangaupdates.com/publishers.html?pubname=Dessert (it's kind of long, only text, and includes both old and new as well as works... Source: over 1 year ago
You could check these kinds of info on Manga updates. Source: over 1 year ago
If you don't know, mangaupdates.com is a good place to look up eastern comics and they track fan translators which supply links to the websites they upload to. That way you can avoid the machine translation versions that people will pump out. You can also see what other names it goes under and link to official sites if you want support the official english releases. Source: over 1 year ago
I use mangaupdates.com but its more of a keeps track of what you've read and I just use that to keep track of collection. Source: over 1 year ago
I saw on mangaupdates.com that the 2 seasons cover the light novel until volume 7. Source: over 1 year ago
Have you tried looking for more on sites like myanimelist.net, anilist.co, anidb.net (this last one's advanced search is very useful, but is very "unfriendly" in terms of UI)? For manga/manhwa/etc. ,there's mangaupdates.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Baka Updates Manga (or Manga Updates as it's more commonly known) is a manga series database that has been around for about 14 years. They do not host manga or any kind of media but host forums for scanlation groups to recruit new blood, discussion threads, weekly polls and run the site like Wikipedia - anyone can edit release information, tags, info on publishers, etc but they are more stringent than Wikipedia in... Source: over 1 year ago
Most accurate way is to search the title name at mangaupdates.com. Source: over 1 year ago
You'd be much better off using a manga listing/ratings site with an advanced genre/tag search, like mangadex.org (where you can also read), myanimelist.net , or mangaupdates.com (ratings and series descriptions only). Source: over 1 year ago
That sucks. Good luck finding them again. It won't help you now, but when following a lot of series, it's always good to keep a backup listing of what you read, like on myanimelist.net or mangaupdates.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Well as for sites I use bato.to, mangadex.org and mangaupdates.com. I occasionally use anime-planet.com as well. Source: almost 2 years ago
Refer to mangaupdates.com to check on who's "scanlating" or what series is licensed through who via what languages. Source: almost 2 years ago
Just use mangaupdates.com to look up the original scanlators. Source: about 2 years ago
Tbf I read manga more than watch anime, and if you want (manga) recommendations check my list (just ignore the seinen ones and almost all of them are PG-13 friendly). As for anime, any anime from Shounen Jump that isn’t designated ‘ecchi’ should be fine. They might have the odd pervy scene but well excused, nothing too explicit- just don’t have bad luck lmao. What I do is go to viz.com and check the rating there.... Source: over 2 years ago
I scrapped mangaupdates.com, collected all titles that has kana (to not confuse with chinese titles), and sorted kanji characters by their total count. Source: over 2 years ago
Look them up on mangaupdates.com and see if any more info is located there. Source: over 2 years ago
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