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Isn't there a plugin for anime metadata? Didn't need it myself but maybe that would help too.
Yes, this is the answer. TMDB and Open Movie Database really only cover mainstream media. They won't be much use for Anime unless it's also pretty mainstream (like One Punch Man).
Didn't think of that, I will take a look. Pokemon is the only anime I have in my server, and it's only for the kids.
Aw man. I feel you. I got Paw Patrol on mine for the kid. And it was a pain with their shitty inconsistent episode orders too. Still, you do it for them anyways.
Hu? Pawpatrol is an issue? Worked fine for me, only that every file has two episodes and thus, well, I see what you mean 😂 was never an issue for my son
You can install the AniList and AniDB plugins and enable them on your library. From there, when you go to manually identify the series you can use one of the respective IDs to fetch metadata.
This doesn't work. I can correctly identify the show using anilist and anidb IDs, but when I refresh metadata JF deletes the IDs, replaces them with a wrong tvdb one and pulls the wrong metadata.
Have you tried ticking the lock metadata button when you are editing it?