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Initially, AniDB was a personal project of AnimeReactor, available only to its members.  The concept spawned from the tiresome task of keeping track of anime series or movies they currently had or previously seen or bought.  Many members kept track of their collections by using spreadsheets or even notepad.  AniDB was the resulting, universal way to keep track of their anime collection.
Initially, AniDB was a personal project of AnimeReactor, available only to its members.  The concept spawned from the tiresome task of keeping track of anime series or movies they currently had or previously seen or bought.  Many members kept track of their collections by using spreadsheets or even notepad.  AniDB was the resulting, universal way to keep track of their anime collection.


Around the end of 2002, AniDB opened to the public.  Instead of being a personal, AnimeReactor-member-only database, everyone is now able to freely contribute to AniDB.  By adding missing titles, episodes, and other missing information to AniDB, all users can shape AniDB into the perfect anime information database all anime fans have been searching for.
Around the end of 2002, AniDB opened to the public.  Instead of being a personal, AnimeReactor-member-only database, everyone is now able to freely contribute to AniDB.  By adding missing titles, episodes, and other missing information to AniDB, all users can shape AniDB into the perfect anime information database all anime fans have been searching for.  AniDB has flourished ever since.
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