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Internet Movie Firearms Database : ウィキペディア英語版
Internet Movie Firearms Database

The Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDb) is an online database of firearms used or featured in movies, television shows, video games, and anime. A wiki running the MediaWiki software, it is similar in function to the (unaffiliated) Internet Movie Database for the entertainment industry. It includes articles relating to actors, and even some famous characters, such as James Bond, listing the particular firearms they have been associated with in their movies. Integrated into the website is an image hosting section similar to Wikimedia Commons that includes firearm photos, manufacturer logos, screenshots and related art. The site has been cited in magazines such as the NRA's ''American Rifleman'' and ''True West Magazine'' and magazine format television shows such as ''Shooting USA'' on the Outdoor Channel.
== History ==
Launched in May 2007〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title = Revision history of "Main Page" )〕 by "Bunni", The Internet Movie Firearm Database (IMFDb) was originally set up to help identify the use of firearms in Hollywood films. For the first few months of its existence, it listed only a dozen films including ''The Matrix'', ''Platoon (film)'' and ''Pulp Fiction''. As the site grew, so did its content. In June 2007, the site began to list television shows as well as films. The site has since been expanded to include pages for video games and anime.
Today the data base has grown to list over 4,445 films, over 1,000 television shows, over 510 video games and 236 Anime films and series.
The site has been used as a reference source by the owners of several shooting ranges located in Las Vegas, Nevada. After hearing customers ask to rent certain types of firearms used in movies and video games, the owners of the range used IMFDb to research the weapons in question.

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