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  1. [size=4][color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][color=#333333][font='Helvetica Neue'][b]So, I found this new app called Anime Doctor and reviewed it on appolicious.com. I thought it'd be nice to tell everyone about it! You will all love this. ^_^[/b] "[i]Anime Doctor, where have you been all of my life[/i]?" That is what I said instantly after only 5 minutes of using this app. Having been a fan of Japanese animation for practically every year of my life since my teenage years, I am stunned to see that all of those years of anime and more, are right in my [url="http://rd.bizrate.com/rd?t=http%3A%2F%2Fglyde.com%2Fproducts%2F12048054%2FApple-iPhone-3GS%3Futm_source%3Dshopzilla%26utm_medium%3Dcpc_shop%26utm_campaign%3Dshopzilla&mid=209735&cat_id=11580100&atom=10400&prod_id=1118500965&oid=4138820827&pos=1&b_id=18&bid_type=0&bamt=d99d6062f0c4f1cd&cobrand=1&rf=af1&af_assettype_id=10&af_creative_id=6&af_id=6784"]iPhone[/url] and iPad whenever I need them. I found out loads of things about my favorite anime (that I thought for sure I knew everything about) within reading the first three lines of the description! Anime Doctor is organized so well and the design of the interface is simply, beautiful! I found it hard to believe at first that out of all 700,000+ apps on the App Store, no app has ever paralleled this one, but I was instantly sure by the time I finally closed it on my iPhone. I can tell you with a 100% positive attitude that even if I didn't like anime, I would still download this app just because of it's simplistic beauty. You just do not see very many apps like this one out there. Anime Doctor serves as an encyclopedia and reference in one, and on top of that, the company that created it put a news feed directly from their website onto it's own page, which clearly shows that they are anime fans after reading through the articles provided in the archive.[/font][/color] [color=#333333][font='Helvetica Neue']Normally, after reading through an app's description on the App Store, you would think that the developer may have stretched the truth a bit, but you can clearly see whenever downloading and checking it out, that all of the information provided about the features on Anime Doctor are true! This app has over a whopping 7,000 anime titles, such as OVA's, TV series, Specials, Movies and more, and over 129,000 anime characters in it's database! When you first open Anime Doctor, you begin on a featured page, containing gorgeous cover photos that you are to flick through. When touching "More Information" on any anime title in the app, the page peals back and behold, you see loads of details packed in! With all of these details to read through, there is also a bookmark button on top of the page, giving you the option to bookmark the anime and read it later! Next to that, is a twitter button which allows you to tweet about what you learned to your followers![/font][/color][/font][/color][/size] [color=#333333][color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3][font=Helvetica Neue][size=4]Anime Doctor is revolutionary in my opinion, and I recommend it to not just anime fans and "otakus", but everyone! ^_^. Whether you have had a curiosity or desires about anime, or you think you know everything about anime already, then this is the app to use to learn everything you need to know about it! It goes in-depth on every level to deliver every little detail about anime. Try it! It will be one of those apps that you will not want to ever leave your [url="http://rd.bizrate.com/rd?t=http%3A%2F%2Fglyde.com%2Fproducts%2F12048054%2FApple-iPhone-3GS%3Futm_source%3Dshopzilla%26utm_medium%3Dcpc_shop%26utm_campaign%3Dshopzilla&mid=209735&cat_id=11580100&atom=10400&prod_id=1118500965&oid=4138820827&pos=1&b_id=18&bid_type=0&bamt=d99d6062f0c4f1cd&cobrand=1&rf=af1&af_assettype_id=10&af_creative_id=6&af_id=6784"]iPhone[/url] or iPad! [i][b]Here is a picture of the featured page for Anime Doctor:[/b][/i][/size] [img]http://a4.mzstatic.com/us/r1000/119/Purple/v4/6e/bc/44/6ebc44a6-3227-769d-34f7-392d045380fe/mzl.uqopefhh.320x480-75.jpg[/img][/font][/size][/font][/color][/color]
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  2. Gotta pull out my Inuyasha season 1 box set every once in awhile. Big-O, Pokemon, Sakura Cardcaptors, Trigun, Case Closed, and HeMan!(JUST kidding with HeMan)
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  3. [COLOR="Navy"]I normally just watch what I've recorded which is mainly the shows from Cartoon Network. [b]Fullmetal Alchemist, Bleach, Naruto, Ghost in the Shell, Trinity Blood, IGPX, Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo, and Yu Yu Hakusho[/b]. And then there's on demand. I've managed to catch the 1st episode of [b]Jubei-Chan[/b]. Well, take that back. I haven't seen it, I was more like fast forwarding to fights just to see how the fights look. I did like what I saw, but what has me worried are the so called "fun" parts to it. But seeing how it's only the 1st episode, and that I was fast forwarding, I won't place judgment yet. Also, [b]Eureka 7[/b] is on demand so I've been watching that since I've missed majority of the episodes while it was on adult swim. I wish they would start with episode 1 of Big O and put Trigun (my tape is messed up.) on demand. As far as reading goes... It's basically your top mangas you hear about everyday. [b]Bleach and Naruto[/b]. I have a folder for [b]Yu Yu Hakusho[/b] as well, but I haven't started to read it. [b]Tenjou Tenge[/b] is another one I read every once in a while.[/COLOR]
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