Anime & Manga
405 sites
https://garf.lol/
Garf's personal site is a colorful, passion-driven space that has been lovingly built over four years, featuring shrines, original character info, a blog, and fanlistings with a clear love of anime. The 'Now playing' track from Banana Fish and anime-focused fanlistings point to anime and manga as the dominant interest tying the site together.
https://ectobe.ing/library/links
Ectobeing's links page showcases a curated neighbourhood of old-web connections, including webrings, fanlistings, and a rich collection of Transformers fan sites ranging from forums and fanart archives to knock-off galleries and costume communities. The heavy presence of Transformers-related resources alongside anime fanart links makes this a great snapshot of early fandom culture on the web.
https://tubbywubbyponywaifu.neocities.org/
A vibrant, pastel-overloaded personal shrine built around My Little Pony and related fandoms including Monster High, Littlest Pet Shop, and Fraggle Rock, created by someone who embraces the 'cringe is dead' ethos wholeheartedly. Packed with webrings, cliques, fanlisting badges, and flashing rainbow imagery, it captures the maximalist, unapologetically girly aesthetic of early fandom culture.
https://autumnsgrace.neocities.org/
Autumn's Grace, created by Faeynix, is a nostalgic personal site dedicated to preserving and archiving old-web fansites from the 2005-2012 era, with a heavy focus on Pokemon content including headcanons, theories, and an art gallery. Visitors will find a growing fansite archive, Pokemon quizzes, Minecraft build galleries, and a heartfelt mission to keep fansite culture alive.
https://kanto.neocities.org/
Kanto is a colorful personal shrine hub dedicated to anime favorites, featuring dedicated pages for Death Note, Shizuo from Durarara, and Pokemon alongside a rotating 'Guy of the Month' showcase. The site has a classic Neocities aesthetic with a journal, guestbook, and a page archive, making it a charming love letter to anime fandom.
https://hopeslair.neocities.org/home
Hope's Lair is a personal Neocities homepage featuring a blog, fan shrines, and curated links in classic old-web aesthetic style. The site participates in multiple webrings including the Hotline and Retronaunt webrings, signaling a vibrant connection to the retro web revival community.
https://kaworu.shinshoku.net/
Adieu is a shrine and fanlisting dedicated to Nagisa Kaworu from Neon Genesis Evangelion, with a focus on his lesser-known portrayal in Sadamoto Yoshiyuki's manga rather than the anime. Created by Yuuka, it offers an in-depth look at the iconic character's manga characterization across volumes, complete with spoiler-rich analysis and a member fanlisting with over 100 members from 27 countries.
https://moonie.neocities.org/
Moonie is a personal Neocities page with a playful, welcoming tone and an image-heavy layout that hints at anime or fandom interests. The lighthearted intro and the 'moonie' handle suggest a fan of Sailor Moon or similar magical girl aesthetics.
https://psyche.nu/
Psyche.nu is a long-running personal collective maintained since 2002, housing a network of fan sites and fanlistings covering anime, manga, gaming, and television series such as Sailor Moon, Final Fantasy, and Hellsing. The site's current version carries a NieR: Automata theme and serves as a hub connecting multiple fansites and joined fanlistings across its owner's interests.
https://alien.hospital/femslashring
Femslash Fans Online is a webring dedicated to fans of femslash, the fan shipping of two or more women or sapphic/feminine-aligned fictional characters, also known as yuri or F/F. Created by alienhospitals, it connects HTML-based fan sites and offers both a standard webring widget and a fun OTP-display version for members to showcase their favorite ships.