Sure, just thought I'd share. If you are ever bored and looking for something to do you can commit katakana to memory in about an hour; I learned years ago from a cheap set of flashcards I bought off of amazon.
Two related pieces of information:
1. The other day when I was working on my (still in-progress) Aquarion record, I tried entering the katakana names. They're in the system, but if you try to search for them the page crashes. Whoops.
2. I'm currently working on a feature that was again inspired by the Aquarion toy (and its accursed 15-page instruction booklet): photo annotations! You'll be able to draw boxes and circles and weird shapes on a photo, and associate them with text notes. I plan to use it to provide translations for stuff like this. Probably still a few weeks out, but so far it's coming along well.