Well, it is a database, but you download stuff from their ed2k links.
@tiffany: First off, get something that can take ed2k links (eDonley, eMule, etc.), make an account (if you haven't already), log in, go to whatever you are after, press the plus button to expand the episode list, and in the ed2k column, click the links. Viola, it should add to your ed2k links program queue list.
@prh99:
AniDB is godly, learn it and love it. Has most anime going back to the early 70's and I think a few from the late 60's.