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---
title: "Getting an anime's information"
description: "Specify an anime's ID to get all the data about it."
weight: 3
---
`GetAnimeById` takes in an anime's ID (which can be obtained using [`SearchAnime`](/docs/mal2go/v4/anime/search-for-an-anime) or through the URL of the anime's page on MAL) and returns information about it. This method takes these arguments:
- `id int` The anime's ID
- `fields []string` The fields to include in the response. [Here](/docs/mal2go/v4/anime/types#mal2goanimeanime) is a list of the valid fields. Just using an empty slice (`[]string{}`) will include all the fields.
Example:
``` go
package main
import (
"github.com/MikunoNaka/MAL2Go/v4/anime"
"log"
"fmt"
)
func main() {
authToken := "YOUR_TOKEN_HERE"
myClient := anime.Client {
AuthToken: "Bearer " + authToken,
}
id := 457
fields := []string{"title", "my_list_status", "num_episodes"}
anime, err := myClient.GetAnimeById(id, fields)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err) // remember kids, always handle errors
}
fmt.Printf("You have watched %d out of %d episodes in %s. Your list status for %s is %s.\n", anime.MyListStatus.EpWatched, anime.NumEpisodes, anime.Title, anime.Title, anime.MyListStatus.Status)
}
```
Above example prints something like
`"You have watched 26 out of 26 episodes in Mushishi. Your list status for Mushishi is completed."`
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