Anime & Manga
420 sites
https://members.tripod.com/~Aurora_Moon/links.html
Aurora Moon's links page is a small but enthusiastic collection of Sailor Moon resources, pointing visitors to fan fiction archives, author homepages, and community sites. A charming snapshot of late-90s Sailor Moon fandom culture, complete with effusive personal recommendations for each listed site.
https://spazioinwind.libero.it/littlememole
A dedicated image gallery celebrating Memole, the beloved 1984 Italian-Japanese anime series about a tiny fairy-like girl. The site is image-heavy, collecting artwork and screenshots from the classic show for fans of vintage anime.
https://therealman.neocities.org/
Therealman's Neocities homepage is a cozy personal site from a Midwestern college student featuring a new Pokémon anime review series called Pokérewind, music collection cataloging, and a blog with updates spanning several years. The site also hosts the NewWeb webring and reflects a genuine love of retro web aesthetics, last.fm music tracking, and old-school internet culture.
https://nef.neocities.org/
Nef's cozy personal archive channels early 2000s web nostalgia with reviews of visual novels, otome games, and books alongside lyric translations and fan art. The site has a warm, handcrafted feel with regularly updated content including coordinates, quiz results, and a guestbook that invite visitors to linger.
https://meowbark2000.neocities.org/
Seven's cozy Neocities corner is a personal shrine to anime, BL visual novels, and old-web aesthetics, featuring shrines, a fujoshi clique, art, and a photo blog. The site has a strong focus on tragedy, denpa, and BL media with dedicated review pages and a long update history showing years of active development.
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://chibiland.dearchibi.com/
Chibi Land is a long-running Sailor Moon fan site by Chibi Jennifer, dedicated entirely to the chibi and super-deformed art style found throughout the series since 2000. Visitors can explore an extensive image gallery, 150 exclusive chibi dolls to adopt, fan art, cosplay photos, drawing tutorials, and even a link to the creator's own Sailor Moon webcomic MoonSticks.
https://overnsworkshop.neocities.org/
El Taller de Overns is a Spanish-language personal Neocities page by creator Sho Overns, featuring fanlistings, blinkies, and a Kirby-related image (Poyo) suggesting anime and gaming interests. The image-heavy layout with mood indicators and fanlisting collections gives it a classic old-web personal shrine feel.
https://eliteteamrocket.neocities.org/
Elite Team Rocket is a fan site dedicated to the Pokémon franchise, established in 1999 and lovingly revived with a Neocities rebuild featuring manga PDF downloads, TCG organization, MIDI files, and obscure content like a Pocket Pikachu section. The site has a charmingly nostalgic old-web feel, with ongoing updates and a retro passion for deep-cut Pokémon content including the rare Pokémon Green game.
https://yuentp.neocities.org/
Yue's personal Neocities corner blends a love of anime, old-web aesthetics, and weird video games into a nostalgic, starry creative space. The site features shrines, a medialog, a notepad, and a links directory, all wrapped in a hand-coded retro sensibility with webring memberships.