Otaku Mappings is an all-in-one anime mapping database, combining multiple trusted sources into a single, comprehensive file. This project provides a centralized, easy-to-use database that connects various anime-related IDs across platforms, making cross-referencing between sources easier.
- Unified Database: A single file containing mappings of IDs and data points across multiple anime platforms.
- Combined Sources: Uses various sources to gather and unify data, creating more complete and versatile mappings.
- Versatile Mappings: Includes a wide range of data points from IDs to media types, episode counts, and more.
- MAL as Unique Identifier: Uses MyAnimeList (MAL) IDs as unique identifiers due to MAL’s comprehensive and well-maintained database, providing consistency across entries.
Otaku Mappings gathers data from multiple trusted sources to ensure accuracy and comprehensiveness:
The Otaku Mappings database provides the following mappings for each entry:
- mal_id: MyAnimeList ID
- mal_dub_id: MyAnimeList Dub ID
- anilist_id: AniList ID
- kitsu_id: Kitsu ID
- anidb_id: AniDB ID
- thetvdb_id: TheTVDB ID
- themoviedb_id: The Movie Database (TMDb) ID
- imdb_id: IMDb ID
- trakt_id: Trakt ID
- mal_title: Main Title from MyAnimeList
- mal_picture: Image data from MyAnimeList
- thetvdb_season: Season data from TheTVDB
- thetvdb_part: Part information from TheTVDB
- duration: Duration per episode
- status: Status per anime
- anime_media_type: Media type specific to anime
- global_media_type: Universal media type
- anime_media_episodes: Episode count specific to anime
- global_media_episodes: Episode count across universal media types
While we strive for accuracy, some data might be outdated or inaccurate due to discrepancies across sources. If you come across any inaccuracies, please create an issue on GitHub so we can investigate and correct it. Your feedback helps improve the project!