Sure, we all know that Japanator is the best place to come for all your "what the hell?" Japanese media needs, but once you've read it all, where can you go for more? Sure, you're already bloated and sore like an undead Anna Nichole after a meth and American Express binge, but somehow it's still not enough. You crave something else, something additional, something that not only adds to the horrible feast, but that in some way amplifies its strange aftertaste.
You want something so special, so elite, so sacred that it's not fit to have links posted to it on the main page. For you oh-so gluttonous of sinners, I provide those links to you now.
First off, we have the super-secret Japanator Forums. There you can talk about any crazy fever dreams you have concerning anime, manga, music, boobs or bears. You can also get better acquainted with our many porn-bot friends. Make sure to introduce yourself in the Meet and Greet topic or I will ban you so fast it'll snap yo neck. (Was that out loud?)
If talking via BBS is oh-so 1985, then you can always jump into the late '90 with out IRC channel. If you don't know what that's all about, there is a helpful topic in the forums you can check out. (See what I did there?) If you're already hip to that jive, then this might mean something to you:
Network: Irchighway.net
Channel: #Japanator
irc://irc.irchighway.net/japanator
Lawd knows it means nothing to me.
We also have Japanator Radio, the best thing ever created on the internet and I can't think of anything bad to say about it. The host is a friggin' genius and knows everything there is to know about Japanese music and is never wrong about anything and is also a huge stud and millionaire. I guess the only bad thing is that he doesn't talk very much and instead plays a lot of music. Go figure.
As you can see, there's really no reason for you to ever leave the Japanator Universe. We are everywhere. We're like one of those magic eye things or that old lady/young woman picture. Once you know how to look, you'll see us everywhere.
Last but not least, of course, are Japanator's now public community blogs. We moderate our blogs with a very light touch, so it's a great place to find unfiltered views of whats going on in Japanese media.
Brothers and sisters, welcome to the other side.