Anime & Manga
420 sites
http://moonromance.net/index.html
A dedicated preservation archive rescuing fanfiction from the classic Sailor Moon fan site 'A Sailor Moon Romance,' which went offline in 2007 after over a decade of community history. The site's caretaker painstakingly gathered independent backups by hand to restore early-era Sailor Moon fanfics, many of which exist nowhere else on the internet, alongside essays, history, and a directory honoring the fandom's golden age.
https://fawncon.neocities.org/
Fawncon's Corner is a personal shrine-style page centered around fandom interests, featuring sections for ships, kins, crushes, and selfships. The navigation suggests a deeply fandom-oriented space typical of anime and media fan communities on Neocities.
https://cefa.moe/
CEFA is a personal shrine-style Neocities page built around a love of Hatsune Miku, anime figures, and vocaloid culture, with sections dedicated to shrines, a figure collection tracker, and TCG card partners. The creator, known as cefa, brings a warmly chaotic and heartfelt energy to the site, mixing Japanese aesthetics, Sanrio cliques, and fandom enthusiasm into a lovingly hand-crafted web space.
https://arcadia.neocities.org/
A shrine dedicated to the classic space opera anime Captain Harlock, created by legendary manga artist Leiji Matsumoto. Still under construction, it already offers MIDI music files from the series and a curated collection of links to other Harlock fan resources and reference pages.
https://mttcafe.neocities.org/
Joey's Neocities site is a colorful, work-in-progress personal hub built by a self-described 'world's biggest freak' with passions for Undertale, Deltarune, Re-Animator, and Death Note. The site is in early stages but ambitiously plans interest shrines, blinkie collections, quiz pages, and more in classic old-web style.
https://agentkaz.com/
Agentkaz's colorful personal corner of the internet features multiple fan shrines, galleries, and eclectic pages with a heavy focus on fandoms like Metalocalypse and Invader Zim. The site blends nostalgic old-web aesthetics with active updates, a guestbook, and links to webrings, making it a cheerful hub for a longtime internet denizen.
https://acetrainermeg.neocities.org/
Acetrainermeg's personal Neocities page is built around Pokemon fandom, featuring shrines, quote pics, quiz results, and custom graphics in a classic old-web style. The site leans into Pokemon culture with its 'Ace Trainer' handle and shrine section, making it a charming retro-styled fan space.
https://davemiller.neocities.org/
Dave Miller's colorful Neocities personal site blends fandom shrines, comfort characters, and eclectic music playlists into a deliberately tacky, nostalgic web experience. Visitors will find references to FNAF, video game OSTs, anime, and various fanlistings scattered across a rainbow-drenched layout straight out of the early internet.
https://fujoringout.nekoweb.org/
FujoRing Out is a webring dedicated to fujoshi, fudanshi, himejoshi, and himedanshi, connecting fans of BL (Boys' Love) and GL (Girls' Love) media through a shared community widget. Members link their personal sites together in a circle, with customizable widgets that can be themed around their favorite ship or OTP.
https://akiba.flirt-wind.net/
A Glimpsed Horizon, maintained by N.D. Aclan since 2004, is an anime graphics collective offering over 718 avatars, 89 PNG renders, 9 textures, and 11 fanlistings covering series like Attack on Titan, Naruto, Vampire Knight, and Fullmetal Alchemist. With more than 624,000 downloads generated, it serves as a generous free resource hub for anime fans looking for quality 100x100 icons and transparent renders.