1. Patrick G. Kenny's TV Bytes: WWW TV Themes Home Page
(http://themes.parkhere.com/themes)
Craving the soothing sound of the "Coke Is It!" jingle? This home page has hundreds of sound files of jingles and TV theme songs from your most fondly remembered sitcoms, westerns, and cartoons.
2. Late Show with David Letterman
(http://www.cbs.com/lateshow/ttlist.html)
Not only can you read the Top Ten List from last night's Late Show but you can also perform advanced searches on the archive of Letterman's lists.
3. Musi-Cal (http://www.calendar.com/concerts)
Find out who's heating up the stage in your downtown, or browse through your favorite artist's tour schedule. Also use the system to link to artists, venues, and the CDWorld shopping service.
Probably the largest list of music links on the Web, this site sounds off with every band you've ever heard of and lots of bands you haven't.
5. The Internet Underground Music Archive
(http://www.iuma.com)
The IUMA will rock your world, with its searchable indexes of signed and independent acts as well as music publications and music archives.
6. The Internet Movie Database
(http://www.msstate.edu/Movies)
Microsoft's Cinemania is great, but does it keep up-to-date with the latest hot movies? Does it let you add your own knowledge about films to the database? The Internet Movie Database does all that and more.
7. TV Net (http://www.tvnet.com)
If you're a fan of a show you're sure nobody remembers, this is where you'll find six Web sites devoted to it.
8. Mr. Showbiz (http://web3.starwave.com/showbiz)
Mr. Showbiz offers interviews, gossip, news, and more on all things showbiz -- stage, screen, radio, or TV.
9. The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
(http://www.hyperion.com/lurk/lurker.html)
View loads of information about the TV series, from several perspectives: a behind-the-scenes look, a synopsis of the Babylon 5 universe, and an episode-by-episode guide.
10. tarantino world
(http://bird.taponline.com/tarantinoworld)
If you've ever wondered what was in that much-desired briefcase in Pulp Fiction, this site's for you. Covering all things related to hip director Quentin Tarantino, tarantino world features discussion areas, sounds, pictures, and links to other Tarantino-fan sites.
Anime is the animation arm of the popular Japanese drawing style Manga. There are hundreds of Anime and Manga sites scattered across the Web, and the Anime Web Turnpike is a good starting point.
Delve into the psyches of an obnoxious boy, his tiger, and the man who made it all happen, with this collection of cartoons and links to related archives, FTP sites, newsgroups, and home pages devoted to the nation's most adored brat.
13. The Dilbert Zone
(http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert)
Don't bother reading Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, or Barrons. If you want to know what's really going on behind the scenes in corporate America, Scott Adams' hilarious comic strip is the only source you need.
If you require a strong dose of insulin after reading Bil Keane's overtly wholesome comic strip, this site is for you. Single-panel cartoons featuring the zany "Circus" crew are presented without the original caption -- you fill in the blanks. Contributed text is invariably tasteless and, for those with the proper wit, a laugh riot.
Comics fans bored by Blondie and her Sunday-paper cohorts should check out this collection of links to comics from the Continent and learn why Europeans are having the last laugh.