Top Rated Widgets
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This great little widget puts the functionality of a bulletinboard on your website! Write new threads, comment on threads, and search threads. Very little Japanese is required: 検索 is Search, スレッド作成 is Make a thread, 書き込み is Comment, トップに戻る is Return to Top. You will figure out the rest easily. Code is right on webpage provided.







Introducing the widget from Glico that is more than a clock/calendar. Click on the cute, little animated character to play a Go Fish like picture matching game that you play on your screen over your blog or website. Yes, an advertisement for Glico, but a fun one. To get the code, go to the site's website, wait for the introduction to end, and then you'll see a button with the words "blog parts" on the right side. Click on that and you will soon see the code.







Calling all princesses. This is your clock. Move your mouse over the widget and see what happens. Code is simple to find on the website.







It's a kind of trippy flash clock with a kangaroo looking creature. You can't miss the code on the widget's webpage.







Nearly surreal clock widget with intermittent video of very cute dancing Japanese girls in various locations in a school with strange animation appearing from time to time. Mesmerizing. Location for time and widget size are customizeable. Best of all, set up is in English!







Put a hypnosis pendulum on your blog anyone? Code is right under the widget on the widget webpage.







Here's a wacky widget for you: a funky one-eyed thing dancing around to music with a guitar in it's hands. Just press the Play Song button. The code is on the widget's web page, a blog, on the right side. Can't miss it.







Sometimes feel like blowing up your blog? Now's your chance. Just press the button... Scroll down the website just a little to find the right code.







Create, a well, human calendar. No explanation needed, I hope. Easy to set up.







A hilarious widget, but having a basic knowledge of Japanese would help. When you place this widget on your blog, a depressed, forlorn comment appears. Most of the comments are in Japanese, but the neat thing about this widget is that if you click on the bottom left link, you can add your own comments. Give it a try on Bloglue!