Top Rated Widgets
In Characters.Display of widgets in order of popularity.
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1st place
Baby Ticker
Wonderful and creative countdown widget for your baby to be. The image of the baby grows as time passes.
2nd place
3rd place
Fish
Your very own virtual fishtank. Feed your fish, keep them happy, and watch them happily swim around.
4th place
Mr. Chideji animation and clock
2008-07-23 10:37:12
An old man in a panda suit. Cute, but angry. Just a little wild Japanese animation to spice up a clock widget. When the animation is over, click on the text もどる (return). Code is in plain view on the widget's webpage.
5th place
Dancing Hatsune Miku
A cute and sexy anime character dancing on your website to the sounds of J Pop. You can change the tune. It doesn't get any better than this for all you anime Japanophiles. Play around with the controls that appear. Also, to close the widget, click on the [閉じる] button that will appear on the upper right of your screen.
6th place
KomaNeko
If you are into cats and cute Japanese animation, try this widget out. The main character KomaNeko runs around on your screen. The code on the widget's webpage is right under the widget on the left side.
7th place
CYBER PETS
A really cute and fun addition to your blog or webpage. Adopt a virtual pet. Play with it and feed it. Many animals to choose, monkeys, turtles, bats, etc.
8th place
Image Eating Sheep (small version)
Not all sheep are cute and innocent. Put this little guy on your webpage and if you scroll onto him he opens up wide and eats all the images around him! Don't worry though, they reappear quickly. When he's not munching on your blog, watch his eyes! A unique and amusing addition to your blog!
9th place
Character Voice Message
This widget from Voki enables you to create an animated voice message. You select a character and provide a voice message, even over the phone. The character reads out your message. Lots of cool functions and customization.
10th place
CountDown Baby Widget
A very cute baby countdown widget. Baby is slightly interfactive. I'm not sure how or if the baby changes over time. On the widget's website, just add the frame's color ( green, pink, and orange from top to bottom) and the expected date of delivery (year, month, and day from left to right). The code automatically updates itself. Then just copy and paste to your site's HTML.