no-sry.net - Anime Direct Downloads Site
Nothing much to say here. no-sry.net is a solid, fast and frequently updated, anime direct downloads site with hassle-free access.
A little weak on the “business” model for this sort of site though since its currently ad-free (which is a good thing for us leechers, but not the admins). When I say “this sort of site”, I’m referring to sites that provide the most recent .avi episodes as they tend to drain bandwidth like hell, at least compared to other ad-free sites like himura-KAORU.com which reencode their episodes into smaller .rmvb files.
1. no-sry.net
- Speed: Quite Fast
- Content: More than 23 ongoing anime series (e.g. Higurashi, Suzumiya Haruhi, Witchblade, TOKKO, etc.)
- Video Format: .avi (HQ)
- Update Frequency: Very Frequent
- Note: Hassle-free site, i.e. no registration or forum posting required to access downloads. Ad-free as well.
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June 4th, 2006 00:36
Site is down. Apparently, too much bandwidth have been used up, so it’s temp down for the time being.
May 26th, 2007 14:50
Here’s something interesting– although the www.no-sry.net DDL site is dead, the same guy apparently has an XDCC bot loaded with random manga, doujins, a few visual novel/h-games, and a bunch of anime. Some series I haven’t heard of, some great shows archived, and it’s updated with new eps somewhat often (though it doesn’t seem to be the purpose of the bot).
The packlist can be found here: http://no-sry.us/what-a-bot.txt and I’ve seen it in the channel #anirupt @ irc.rizon.net
no-sry.us seems to be a small weird torrent tracker with a few anime eps on it. I wonder if he has another DDL site hidden around the internet somewhere.
May 29th, 2007 08:15
Oooh. Nice discovery, thanks!