This project was started to give Linux users as many ways as possible to access Toonami Reactor's content. Generally, the requirements for watching watching the videos off of Reactor are RealPlayer 8.0 (for Linux) and an internet connection, though a broadband connection is usually recommended. If you're interested at all why Linux users can't use Reactor, you can check out The Problem page, although it really isn't entertaining at all.
Contact: alshoff@softhome.net
No, Reactor isn't back, but I think I finally did something useful.
I created a Mozilla extension that should play embedded RealPlayer files from webpages.
Learn more about it.
My mistake for not paying attention, those clips in the AS Pipeline section aren't actually part of the Pipeline. I saw those two Yu Yu Hakusho clips from before and just assumed they were together. Anyway, I'll still leave the links up for now.
So it seems that Adult Swim Pipeline has finally added a login for Shonen Jump suscribers. But there's nothing to worry about since the password is stored in a JavaScript file.
Adult Swim Pipeline seems to finally be up. There's not much there now, but it should hopefully increase. The manga on the site seems very accessible, but there's still a problem with those embedded RealPlayer clips. Direct links to those clips are now in the AS Pipeline section.
The music videos (Daft Punk and regular) seem to be gone now, too. Adult Swim Pipeline (the Adult Swim version of Toonami Reactor) was up briefly on November 25, but suddenly removed. It had contained only some manga preview.
It now appears that the Daft Punk music videos are being removed from the Toonami Reactor website. They still seem accessible via the Click-thru page, though. This could mean that newer stuff will be added in a while.
Toon Zone reports that there will now be an Adult Swim Reactor. As soon as ASR goes online, I hope to add it to this website (assuming the two Reactors remain in a format that most non-Windows users can access, such as RealPlayer).
Toonami Reactor isn't back up yet, but when it is, the binary program will be replaced with a Perl script and a BASH script. It will be easier to maintain and most people will probably feel better not having to download an unknown binary.
All the episodes from the series (Lodoss, Star Blazers, etcetera) seem to be gone now, so no one will be able to access them. The Daft Punk and other music videos are still up, though. This page will remain up, waiting for the day that a new series is available on Reactor (which should be soon, according to an image from the website).
The Toonami Reactor website seems to no longer have the series listed on the site. However, it seems that it is still possible to access the episodes through the Click-thru method. Since the available episodes aren't listed, I'll try to list the viewable ones here:
Recently, I was investigating the Toonami Reactor website, trying to figure out the path to the Daft Punk videos, when I found another way to access the Reactor videos. This page lists a bunch of links that you can use to watch Reactor videos; the files linked to contain the advertising that Cartoon Network wants you to see, so I don't have a moral objection to directly listing them. If you don't like the idea of downloading a binary program, you could probably just use those links.