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Very simple, it uses algorithms. It has a huge database (Wikipedia) and it guess your character from the answers you give. For example, if your character is a woman Akinator it will examine only the data that contains female names from its database.
The smallest part of a database is a single data element, which is the most basic unit of information stored in a database. It can be a character, number, date, or other discrete piece of data.
Websites that offers a database of different anime characters are Anime - Plant, Anime Character Database, Anime - Source, Absolute - Anime, My Anime List, Anime News Network.
Actually "Android 17" is a character in "Dragon Ball Z" released in 1989. Once can find out more about that character for example in the "International Movie Database".
His character's name is Carl Denham. See the Related Link below for the imdb (Internet Movie DataBase) entry for the movie.
The character "Trini" was featured in the TV-series "The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers." You can learn more about this TV-series online at the Internet Movie Database.
According to IMDB.com (internet Movie Database), the main character in the film The Day After Tomorrow (2004) is Jack Hall, played by actor Dennis Quaid.
It depends on the database's collation settings. For case-insensitive databases, the case of the inserted values may not matter. In case-sensitive databases, the values are considered distinct based on their case, so 'John' and 'john' would be treated as different entries. It's best to know the collation settings of your database to handle character casing appropriately.
According to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) Jorja Fox did not appear in the film Grease.
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Bit, byte, character, record, field, tile, database.
Because an asterisk is designated as a wild card search character in database systems.