blizzardkid.net
blizzardkid.net
http://blizzardkid.net/ is an amazing site, with many movies that FLM members will find interesting. There are a variety of links, including torrent and direct download. Even years later, most of the torrents remain active. Many times FLM members will refer others here to a page there. Those who do not read Russian might be a little daunted by the site, because they do not see any download links. I do not read Russian either, so I rely on translation.
You must login first to see the download links.
1) Use Chrome page translate to translate the entire page to your preferred language.
2) In the upper right corner of blizzardkid.net, there are login and registration links.
3) Register with a username, password and email address. I use a "fake" email for pretty much all sites, as it is only used for confirming the account or reseting the password.
4) Login. Download links appear when you login. Most of the time, even the old ones are still active.
5) One WEIRD thing: many movies have multiple file options, and to switch from displaying information from one to another, you have to be in Russian. So if I need to translate the file information (such as what audio languages there are), I translate the page to English, read it, go back to the original Russian, then switch to a different file and translate that if necessary. This is all quickly accomplished clicking, it is just a little annoying. The basic file differences are still clear when untranslated.
If you have never used Chrome page translate, here is a little information:
1. Go to blizzardkid.net in the Chrome browser.
2. Next to the web address at the top of the page, click the G "Translate this page option". It defaults to your default display language, in my case English.
3. If the icon is not there, right click an empty space on the page and pick "Translate to English" (or whatever) from the menu.
4. If you STILL don't have an option, you will need to turn on Google Translate in Chrome Settings. Check out Google results on "How to Turn Translation On or Off in Chrome".
Once you have logged in a few times you get used to where everything is and don't have to bother with the page translation. Blizzardkid very kindly allows searches and logins to be done with the Latin alphabet (English), so you don't have to torture yourself with an online Cyrillic keyboard if that is not for you. If you hate Chrome, then just use it only for when you need webpage translations, because that is Chrome's most useful feature.
You must login first to see the download links.
1) Use Chrome page translate to translate the entire page to your preferred language.
2) In the upper right corner of blizzardkid.net, there are login and registration links.
3) Register with a username, password and email address. I use a "fake" email for pretty much all sites, as it is only used for confirming the account or reseting the password.
4) Login. Download links appear when you login. Most of the time, even the old ones are still active.
5) One WEIRD thing: many movies have multiple file options, and to switch from displaying information from one to another, you have to be in Russian. So if I need to translate the file information (such as what audio languages there are), I translate the page to English, read it, go back to the original Russian, then switch to a different file and translate that if necessary. This is all quickly accomplished clicking, it is just a little annoying. The basic file differences are still clear when untranslated.
If you have never used Chrome page translate, here is a little information:
1. Go to blizzardkid.net in the Chrome browser.
2. Next to the web address at the top of the page, click the G "Translate this page option". It defaults to your default display language, in my case English.
3. If the icon is not there, right click an empty space on the page and pick "Translate to English" (or whatever) from the menu.
4. If you STILL don't have an option, you will need to turn on Google Translate in Chrome Settings. Check out Google results on "How to Turn Translation On or Off in Chrome".
Once you have logged in a few times you get used to where everything is and don't have to bother with the page translation. Blizzardkid very kindly allows searches and logins to be done with the Latin alphabet (English), so you don't have to torture yourself with an online Cyrillic keyboard if that is not for you. If you hate Chrome, then just use it only for when you need webpage translations, because that is Chrome's most useful feature.
Re: blizzardkid.net
can't register it..
Re: blizzardkid.net
Thanks for this "tutorial", Night457.
Yeah, it's a great site and I often visit it. We should add, that its focus is on boy movies.
Yeah, it's a great site and I often visit it. We should add, that its focus is on boy movies.
Why? Some more infos would be helpful.can't register it..
Re: blizzardkid.net
In some post in some thread here recently, someone mentioned that the registration at blizzardkid was now CLOSED, at least for those outside Russia. That stinks!
I have not tried to verify this with a differenet eMail address.
I have not tried to verify this with a differenet eMail address.
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Re: blizzardkid.net
May have been me. They deleted the registration page for the forum. However, you should be able to register on the portal and access everything that way
http://blizzardkid.net/registration.htm
Only drawback is that the entire page is in Russian.
Re: blizzardkid.net
Oh, good! I hope that works for those who still need to get in! I almost always Chrome-translate blizzardkid anyway. I definitely needed it when I signed up.
Re: blizzardkid.net
BLIZZARDKID IS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION!!!!
http://blizzardkid.net/
I verified this today by creating a new membership. It was easy.
My VPN server is in Canada at the moment, so it is NOT blocking non-Russians.
If you do not read Russian, use a browser that does page translations.
Both Chrome* and Edge do this, and probably others.
I always sign up for sites using anonymous email addresses. For example, tuta.com. (It is free.)
No more whinging, just sign up and get more movies!
See previous posts for help.
* (Usually. Lately it decided it did not want to. See here: https://www.first-loves.net/forums/view ... hp?t=15587)
http://blizzardkid.net/
I verified this today by creating a new membership. It was easy.
My VPN server is in Canada at the moment, so it is NOT blocking non-Russians.
If you do not read Russian, use a browser that does page translations.
Both Chrome* and Edge do this, and probably others.
I always sign up for sites using anonymous email addresses. For example, tuta.com. (It is free.)
No more whinging, just sign up and get more movies!
See previous posts for help.
* (Usually. Lately it decided it did not want to. See here: https://www.first-loves.net/forums/view ... hp?t=15587)
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Re: blizzardkid.net
Hurray! Hey everyone that doesn't have an account there, I recommend giving it a try. Pretty great resource.
Re: blizzardkid.net
I discovered the blizzardkid site by chance in 2012 and registered. The only thing I would like to learn is how to add movies to blizzardkid?
Re: blizzardkid.net
I have never done it. HOWEVER -
Login to the site.
Use Chrome or another page-translator to go into your own language if you do not read Russian.
Look at the LEFT side of the page: Scroll down until you see the questions (?) and click on those links: In English, those translate to "How to add news?" / "How to raise news?" / "How to update the news?"
Read those, as well as "Portal rules".
If the translation is good enough to understand clearly, then post BUT be sure to follow their rules and guidelines.
If the translation is too confusing, then I suggest you just give up and don't post!
Login to the site.
Use Chrome or another page-translator to go into your own language if you do not read Russian.
Look at the LEFT side of the page: Scroll down until you see the questions (?) and click on those links: In English, those translate to "How to add news?" / "How to raise news?" / "How to update the news?"
Read those, as well as "Portal rules".
If the translation is good enough to understand clearly, then post BUT be sure to follow their rules and guidelines.
If the translation is too confusing, then I suggest you just give up and don't post!
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