I list my anime on AniList, MyAnimeList, and SIMKL.
AniList is generally my favorite for listing anime, and it is the only site I use for manga. It will let you see anyone's anime list in a categorized grid format, which I really like. It will let you import your list from MyAnimeList, which is helpful.
MyAnimeList is the most widely used, and it has the ability to quickly compare the anime two different people have watched. It normally shows anime in a list format, but it is configurable, and mine shows anime in a grid format, though the images are blurrier than on the other sites.
SIMKL is a site for recording all TV shows and movies you may watch. Besides using it for anime, I also use it for TV and movies. It separates these into three sections, and I believe I imported my anime from AniList. It can show anime, TV, or movies in either a list or grid format, and visitors to the site can switch back and forth between them.
If you could show us a list of the movies you've seen, it would help us give more targeted recommendations. There are various websites that will do this. I use Simkl.com, which also keeps track of my TV shows and anime. Here's the list of movies I've seen, and maybe something there will interest you.
https://simkl.com/2607691/movies/completed/
You can click on "Score" to sort it by my ratings, or you can click the grid image (three squares on top of three squares) in the top right for a view with movie posters.
https://simkl.com/anime/comicfesta-anime-zone/all-years/
I believe it's free for the censored version and you pay for the uncensored. So far the uncensored isn't all that exciting though and the episodes are only 6 minutes long (4 for the censored).
An alternative site of Trak.tv for anime, TV shows and movies.
The chrome extension also imports your Netflix history and adds more info such as IMDB rating while selecting something in Netflix.
Nothing was announced officially but it's mostly in production, since animation projects take a long time (it takes about 2 years to make a full 20 minutes episode from scratch at the minimum) so all we can do is wait.
Although an unknown source leaked the titles of the next 2 episodes (sorce can't be reliable but it's the best lead we have)
Nothing was announced officially but it's mostly in production, since animation projects take a long time (it takes about 2 years to make a full 20 minutes episode from scratch at the minimum) so all we can do is wait.
Although an unknown source leaked the titles of the next 2 episodes (sorce can't be reliable but it's the best lead we have)
I started with IMDB, but I switched to SIMKL, which is also good for keeping track of TV shows and anime. Here's what my movie list looks like on SIMKL:
https://simkl.com/2607691/movies/completed/
And here's the grid view, which you could get to by clicking the grid icon on the previous page:
https://simkl.com/movies/all/all-types/all-countries/completed/all-years/release-date/user-2607691/
At Simkl we take security very seriously and one of the tools we've developed for ourselves is tracking our device OS versions and tools to receive reminders to update our OS on all our devices when there's a new update available.
One of the things we track is Apple software updates, so today we're making one of our security tools public for everyone so everyone can use it. You can now subscribe to notifications on Simkl when there's an Apple iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS update. So you would know the same day the update is available.
Looking at our website user stats, most of you have not yet updated your iPhone to iOS 15.3 which blocks a serious security issue for iPhone and iPad where any webpage you visit can get your personal information from your iPhone or iPad on iOS 15.2 and below.
If you're using Apple devices visit https://simkl.com/apps/security/ click subscribe and select which OS you would like to receive notifications for. Share it with your friends so everyone can keep their devices secure.
SIMKL, Amazon Prime, and HBO Max each has the episodes in a different order. The first episode is "On Leather Wings" only on Amazon Prime. Incidentally, that's the first episode I remember watching when it first aired on TV.
Simkl also supports importing watch history and ratings from 14 different services including Netflix, Trakt, IMDB, Letterboxd, TV Time, MAL, AnimeList, option to import custom .csv data file or import using API https://simkl.com/apps/import/
Go with Trakt. It has the widest selection of other streaming apps you can connect your Trakt account too. That way it sync's your watch history for you so you don't have to mark everything manually like you do with Letterboxd or IMDB.
SIMKL is another up and comer. More streaming apps are starting to offer sync with your SIMKL account but nowhere near as many as Trakt.
Trakt has been around the longest so they had the market cornered for a good while. We're starting to see more variety pop up now though.
idk but if it had to be one , it should be something like myanimelist.net , it does exactly what you want but it is only for anime/manga
note: https://simkl.com/ this is a site i found , its a good one , you shall try , and pls tell me your review of it , or update us if you find something better
Simkl is a TV, Anime and Movie tracking platform that helps people keep track of what they watch and receive notifications when new episodes are released. It's built a lot of apps and integrations into media servers. And now it launches it's own NFT collection at https://simkl.com/nft/
Simkl is a TV, Anime and Movie tracking platform that helps people keep track of what they watch and receive notifications when new episodes are released. It's built a lot of apps and integrations into media servers. And now it launches it's own NFT collection at https://simkl.com/nft/
Simkl is a TV, Anime and Movie tracking platform that helps people keep track of what they watch and receive notifications when new episodes are released. It's built a lot of apps and integrations into media servers. And now it launches it's own NFT collection at https://simkl.com/nft/
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Не мог его найти нигде для скачивания. Ну и на сайтах премьера через 13 дней https://simkl.com/tv/1439510/around-the-world-in-80-days
Видел только одноименный мультик 2021 года
Yes, I use simkl.com. It keeps track of TV shows, movies, and anime. I normally use it in a web browser on my Windows 10 PC. You can look at my profile to get a sense of what it will look like when you are using it.
I heard there was an S1E8? Called The Last Broadcast (Almost)?
Was it real or is this website I'm on lying to me?
https://simkl.com/tv/637534/magic-funhouse/season-1/episode-8/
found it: https://simkl.com/tv/43130/are-you-being-served-in-australia/season-1/episode-3/ still would like to be able to save it! anyone know how to save it from here maybe?
This does look interesting. I've read it's supposed to be one of the best Slice of Life anime. According to Anime News Network, it was aired between 1992 and 94 and has 112 episodes. Looks like they're at simkl.com, but I don't know anything about that website. Hopefully they'll come here.
https://simkl.com/anime/587443/tsuyoshi-shikkari-shinasai/episode-1/
“Penny Dreadful: City of Angels” and the original starring “Eva Green” titled “Penny Dreadful”
Also check my page for other stuff
https://simkl.com/2195865/dashboard/
And on trakt as well under the same username.
I tried to find the episode of “Escaped” that Thad appeared on detailing his torture...it has stuck with me over the years. This is an absolutely horrific case. This was all I could come up with:
I found a link to something called Simkl, but since I have no idea what Simkl is, I didn't click on it. Here it is, though: https://simkl.com › dr-phil › episodes › season-12 › episode-1
Any chance it was actually an episode of the show Princess Lillifee? Season 1, episode 23 specifically. Here is a site with a frame from that episode and you can sign up with them to watch I believe.
I had a similar thought as you but was going to recommend simkl.com, which is good for keeping track of both movies and TV shows. I checked out your icheckmovies.com profile to see what it looks like, and I think Simkl looks better. For the sake of comparing the two services, here is what my movies list looks like on Simkl:
https://simkl.com/movies/all/all-countries/completed/all-years/release-date/user-2607691/
As I have them listed on simkl.com, I have rated 16 movies 10/10. These are:
To make it ten, I'll remove the Marvel and DC movies, the Star Wars sequel, and Eternal Sunshine to produce this list:
Ah haa, now we're getting somewhere! Using that mention of "The Hunted" I was able to find this listing of all the episodes from it:
https://simkl.com/tv/3980/alfred-hitchcock-presents
Interesting tidbit that the opening segments were artificially colourised from the original black and white footage..
Plus this popped up - much better quality recording but horribly dubbed, haha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h07bKc4mntA
I can't seem to find anything in an immediate search either, so I will approve this one and we will see if someone can find it online.
There's some videos on youtube, but I'm not sure if it's the full series or not.
Here's this as well: https://simkl.com/tv/5979/sherman-oaks/season-1/episode-1/
While there isn't, you can use simkl.com to keep track of everything you watch. Also, if you resubscribe to Netflix soon enough, all your data will still be there. I periodically unsubscribe and resubscribe to Netflix and other streaming services, so that I can I can watch shows on multiple streaming services without paying for them all every month.
Recently, I wanted to stay off of Hulu for longer than 12 weeks. So, when the 12 weeks was nearly up, I cancelled. When I resubscribed, my data was still there. I think the main advantage of allowing customers to suspend their account for up to 12 weeks is that it helps keep people from quitting for longer periods, which is an advantage for Hulu, not for the customers. I've now begun using simkl.com to track what I watch, which will come in handy if Hulu or some other service loses my data or drops some program I was watching on it.
Simkl is I believe similar to Trakt, but as you just proved, isn't as well known or used. I have a huge movie watching list (10,000 movies) and I don't think I see an easy way to transfer them unless track would allow me to import a list.
Mal-Sync extension and https://simkl.com work well together with tracking while you watch and saving links where you watched last time and displaying them directly on the website for the next episode.
As of now there is no option to bookmark your episodes but we are going to implement simkl.com's API soon so you'll be able to track you Anime. So basically you'll have this feature on V2 of our app which will release soon.