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YMAC
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Welcome to the Young Manga Artists Club. This club is made for the people who loves to draw mangas, and doesn't have them published. We do have future project. If you want to join us, please read the FAQ before.
(first time of submission 06/20/1999, time of update 06/20/1999)
Animate Japanese Animation Club of Montral
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The Animate Club has been serving the anime fans of Montreal for more than 5 years now. We have over 150 members and have weekly meetings on Saturdays from 5 pm till 10 pm, at the University of Montreal, Jean Brillant Building room B-2305. We present fan
(first time of submission 02/15/1999, time of update 02/15/1999)
Animorency UnOfficial homepage
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Animorency, Anime club in montreal, québec, Canada
(first time of submission 10/28/1199, time of update 10/28/1199)
Animorencya
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Animorency is a mostly new club here in Montreal - we have about 25 members; We present mostly fansubbed anime (because it's not available everywhere.)
(first time of submission 12/28/1199, time of update 12/28/1199)
Banzai Anime Kluib of Alberta
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The Banzai Anime Klub of Alberta (BAKA) is the largest anime club in the province, as well as the most active. In addition to our weekly meetings, we hold an annual two-day anime festival each summer called the ANIMETHON, which in 1997 brought more than
(first time of submission 02/23/1999, time of update 02/23/1999)
Canadian Anime Club Index
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Index of Canadian Anime clubs
(first time of submission 11/61/1999, time of update 11/61/1999)
CTRL-A: The Club That Really Likes Anime
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The Club That Really Likes Anime is the Japanese animation club of the University of Waterloo, in Waterloo, Ontario.
(first time of submission 12/28/1199, time of update 05/20/1999)
Nova
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The Northern Oregon and Vancouver (WA) Anime club
(first time of submission 21/51/1999, time of update 21/51/1999)
NSAMO's Homepage
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Our purpose is to promote anime and manga fandom within Nova Scotia. We also provide a place for maritime fans to meet and discuss their interests refuting the notion that the east coast is a dead zone for fandom.
(first time of submission 03/21/1999, time of update 03/21/1999)
Ottawa-Carleton Anime Club
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Dedicated to promoting anime, the OCAC is now in its second year of operation. The club holds regular showings once per month and also offers support for community events promoting anime
(first time of submission 03/24/1999, time of update 03/24/1999)
Sugoi Anime Club
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An anime club just starting out, with a list of their videos so far, as well as their cds.
(first time of submission 21/41/1999, time of update 21/41/1999)
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