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Bangumi Media Database API

Subject ratings, rankings and collection stats from Bangumi (bgm.tv, "番组计划"), the Chinese cross-media community database for anime, books/manga, music, games and live-action drama, read keyless from its public v0 API. Bangumi is China's "Douban for ACG": a two-decade catalogue where users rate and collect titles across every medium and the community score and rank are what fans trust. Unlike the anime-first databases (MyAnimeList, AniList), Bangumi spans games, books, music and TV/film too, and exposes a collection breakdown — how many users wish for, are doing, have completed, put on hold or dropped each title — that is its own distinctive engagement signal. The search endpoint finds subjects by keyword, optionally filtered to one medium and sorted by rank, match or score. The subject endpoint returns one title's full profile by its Bangumi id: its Japanese and Chinese names, medium, date, community score and vote count, overall rank, the full collection breakdown, tags and summary. The calendar endpoint returns the anime airing each day of the week, with their scores. This is the Bangumi cut — a distinct social and reference platform, separate from the anime-first feeds and the other media databases in the catalogue, spanning all media with Chinese community metrics. Scores, ranks and collection counts are the real, live community numbers; rank is null for titles with too few votes to be ranked. Names and summaries are Japanese and Chinese as Bangumi publishes them; an nsfw flag is reported honestly and adult titles are excluded from search. Keyless, a short cache fronts the upstream.

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MangaUpdates API

Series data, community ratings and scanlation-release tracking from MangaUpdates (mangaupdates.com), the long-running reference database for manga, manhwa, manhua and light novels, read keyless from its public v1 API. MangaUpdates is the catalogue the manga-reading community has used for two decades to rate series, track which chapters have been scanlated by which groups, and rank what is popular — distinct from a reader/scanlation site (MangaDex) and from the anime-first databases (MyAnimeList, AniList). The search endpoint finds series by title. The series endpoint returns one series' full profile by its MangaUpdates id: its type (manga/manhwa/manhua/novel), year, completion status, its community Bayesian rating and vote count, its popularity rank over the last week, month, quarter, half-year and year, latest chapter, genres, categories, authors, publishers and description. The releases endpoint returns the most recent scanlation releases matching a title — the volume, chapter, scanlation group and date — newest first, the feature MangaUpdates is known for. This is the MangaUpdates cut — a distinct social and reference platform for comics, separate from MangaDex and the anime feeds in the catalogue. Ratings and ranks are MangaUpdates' own community metrics; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.

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Book Reader Stats API

Live reader-community stats for books from Open Library (the Internet Archive's open book catalog) — no key, nothing stored. This is the reading-community view of a book: how readers rate it and how many want to read, are reading or have already read it, distinct from the plain book-catalog and reading-trends APIs in the catalogue — this is the community-engagement layer, not the bibliographic record. The book endpoint returns a title's reader stats: the average rating, the full 1-5 star distribution, and the reading-log counts (want-to-read, currently-reading, already-read), with its authors, first-published year and subjects. The search endpoint searches books and returns each match with its rating and want-to-read count, so you can find a work and its Open Library id. The author endpoint returns an author's profile — work count, top work and dates. Build reading dashboards, book-recommendation widgets, "most wanted" charts and community-sentiment tools on top of real Open Library data. Look up a book by its Open Library work id (work=OL27448W) or by title (title=the hobbit); reading-log counts come from the community's bookshelves.

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Stock Analyst Ratings & Price Targets API

Live Wall Street analyst coverage for US stocks from Nasdaq — no key, nothing stored. The "what do the analysts think" view of a stock: the consensus recommendation, the price target and how both have moved over time, distinct from the quote, movers, earnings and insider APIs in the catalogue. The consensus endpoint returns the recommendation picture — the number of analysts rating the stock buy, hold and sell, the total coverage and the mean rating (from Strong Buy to Strong Sell). The target endpoint returns the analyst price target — the low, mean and high targets, the current price and the implied upside to the mean target. The history endpoint returns the consensus timeline — the price target and the buy / hold / sell split month by month — so you can see whether sentiment is improving or deteriorating. Build research dashboards, price-target trackers, upgrade/downgrade alerts and valuation tools on top of real Nasdaq analyst data. Look up any US stock by its ticker symbol; targets and counts are returned as clean numbers and the implied upside is computed against the live price.

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MyAnimeList Community Stats API

Live anime community stats from MyAnimeList, the world's largest anime and manga community, via the public Jikan feed — no key, nothing stored. The MAL community view: a title's MAL score, member counts, ranking and the full engagement breakdown of how the community is watching it, distinct from the other anime platforms in the catalogue — MyAnimeList has its own score, its own millions-strong community and its own rankings. The anime endpoint returns a title snapshot: the MAL score, how many users scored it, its rank and popularity rank, total members, favourites, airing status, episode count and year. The stats endpoint returns the community engagement breakdown — how many users are watching, completed, on-hold, dropped or plan-to-watch — plus the full 1–10 score distribution with vote counts and percentages, and computed completion and drop rates. The top endpoint returns the top-ranked anime, by score or filtered by airing, upcoming, popularity or favourites. The season endpoint returns the anime airing this season ranked by member count. Build anime trackers, recommendation widgets, seasonal-airing dashboards and community-sentiment tools on top of real MyAnimeList data. Look up a title by its MAL id (try id=52991, Frieren).

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Letterboxd API

Live Letterboxd film-diary data as an API — Letterboxd is the social network for film lovers, and this returns any member's public diary and ratings from their RSS feed. The diary endpoint lists the films a member has recently watched, each with its title, year, the member's star rating, the date watched, whether it was a rewatch, a review excerpt and the film link. The stats endpoint computes a summary of their recent watching: the number of films, their average rating, the full rating distribution, the rewatch rate and the highest-rated film. The film-social and watch-activity layer for film, social and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from TV-listings and movie-catalogue APIs — this is a Letterboxd member's own diary and ratings.

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TV Shows API

Live TV-show data and what's on the air as an API, served from TVmaze. Look any show up by name or id for its details and popularity — genres, status, runtime, premiere and end dates, the average user rating, TVmaze's popularity weight, the network and country, the official site and a summary. Search the show catalogue, or pull a country's daily broadcast schedule: every episode airing on a given day with its show, season, episode and airtime. The TV-listings, popularity and what's-on layer for entertainment, media and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from movie and anime APIs — this is TVmaze's television shows, ratings and schedule.

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Reading Trends API

A live read on what the Open Library reading community is into right now, as an API. Pull the trending books over the last day, week, month or year — with author, first-published year and edition count — or open a book for its social reading stats: the average star rating and number of ratings, and how many people have it on their "want to read", "currently reading" and "already read" shelves. The pulse of community reading delivered as clean JSON for book, social and dashboard apps. Live data, no key. Distinct from book-catalogue search/ISBN APIs — this is the reading-popularity and shelf-engagement layer.

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Codeforces API

Codeforces as an API — the largest competitive-programming platform, running regular rated rounds for hundreds of thousands of programmers worldwide. This API wraps the official Codeforces API into a clean, predictable JSON service. /v1/user looks up one or many competitors' profiles — current and maximum rating with the corresponding rank/title (from newbie through grandmaster to legendary grandmaster), contribution score, country, city, organization, registration date and avatar. /v1/rating returns a competitor's full rating history, contest by contest, with the old and new rating, the rating change and the rank achieved in each round — ideal for plotting a rating curve. /v1/contests lists upcoming and past contests, filterable by phase (BEFORE for the schedule of upcoming rounds, FINISHED for the archive), each with start time, duration and type. /v1/problems searches the entire Codeforces problemset by tag (dp, graphs, greedy, math, implementation, data structures and dozens more) and by difficulty-rating range, returning each problem's contest id, index, name, difficulty rating and tags with a direct link. Ratings range from ~800 to 3500+. Ideal for competitive-programming dashboards, rating trackers, training and problem-recommendation tools, and Discord/Telegram bots for CP communities. Data from the official Codeforces API, free to use. The service is resilient to Codeforces' concurrency rate-limit (automatic retry with backoff).

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Chess.com API

Public Chess.com data — player profiles (title, country, followers, join date), rating stats across rapid, blitz, bullet and daily with win/loss/draw records and personal bests, and the live leaderboards. Great for chess apps, dashboards, coaching tools, streamers and esports analytics.

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