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* GenreKiller: The low sales of Creator/FUNimation's English dub of the first season effectively put the kibosh on sports-focused anime and manga seeing release in the American market for about six years, with only the surprise success of later series like ''Anime/{{Free}}'' and ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' convincing American licensors considering picking up sports anime again.
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* GenreKiller: The low sales of Creator/FUNimation's English dub of the first season effectively put the kibosh on sports-focused anime and manga seeing release in the American market for about six years, with only the surprise success of later series like ''Anime/{{Free}}'' and ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' convincing American licensors considering to start picking up sports anime again.
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* GenreKiller: The low sales of Creator/FUNimation's English dub of the first season effectively put the kibosh on sports-focused anime and manga seeing release in the American market for about six years, with only the surprise success of later anime like ''Anime/{{Free}}'' and ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' convincing American licensors considering picking up those sorts of shows again.
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* GenreKiller: The low sales of Creator/FUNimation's English dub of the first season effectively put the kibosh on sports-focused anime and manga seeing release in the American market for about six years, with only the surprise success of later anime series like ''Anime/{{Free}}'' and ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' convincing American licensors considering picking up those sorts of shows sports anime again.
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* LateExportForYou: Season 1 didn't sell as well as Funimation had expected. As a result, Season 2 wasn't released in North America until it was picked up by Creator/NozomiEntertainment in 2016, six years after it first aired in Japan.
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* LateExportForYou: Season 1 The anime's first season didn't sell as well as Funimation had expected. As a result, Season 2 wasn't released in North America until it was picked up by Creator/NozomiEntertainment in 2016, six years after it first aired in Japan.
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* LateExportForYou: Season 1 didn't sell as well as Funimation had expected. As a result, Season 2 wasn't released in North America until it was picked up by Creator/NozomiEntertainment in 2016, six years after it first aired in Japan.
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* NoExportForYou: Season 1 didn't sell as well as Funimation had expected, so they decided not to license Season 2.
* SeriesHiatus: Asa Higuchi took a 1 year maternity break from 2010 to 2011.
* SeriesHiatus: Asa Higuchi took a 1 year maternity break from 2010 to 2011.
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* NoDubForYou: Because Creator/NozomiEntertainment (who has Season 2's licensee) completely refuses to commission dubs for any previously unreleased series, Season 2 will not have a dub.
* NoExportForYou: Season 1 didn't sell as well as Creator/FUNimation had expected, so they decided not to license Season 2.
* NoExportForYou: Season 1 didn't sell as well as Creator/FUNimation had expected, so they decided not to license Season 2.
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* GenreKiller: The low sales of Creator/FUNimation's English dub of the first season effectively put the kibosh on sports-focused anime and manga seeing release in the American market for about six years, with only the surprise success of later anime like ''Anime/{{Free}}'' and ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' convincing American licensors considering picking up those sorts of shows again.
* NoDubForYou: Because Creator/NozomiEntertainment (who has Season 2'slicensee) license) completely refuses to commission dubs for any previously unreleased series, Season 2 will not have a dub.
* NoExportForYou: Season 1 didn't sell as well asCreator/FUNimation Funimation had expected, so they decided not to license Season 2.
* NoDubForYou: Because Creator/NozomiEntertainment (who has Season 2's
* NoExportForYou: Season 1 didn't sell as well as
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* BonusMaterial: Every volume of the manga comes with several extra strips and explanations that Higuchi couldn't fit into the main series.
* NoDubForYou: Because Creator/NozomiEntertainment (who has Season 2's licensee) completely refuses to commission dubs for any previously unreleased series, Season 2 will not have a dub.
* NoDubForYou: Because Creator/NozomiEntertainment (who has Season 2's licensee) completely refuses to commission dubs for any previously unreleased series, Season 2 will not have a dub.
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* NoExportForYou: Season 1 didn't sell as well as Creator/FUNimation had expected, so they decided not to license Season 2.
* SeriesHiatus: Asa Higuchi took a 1 year maternity break from 2010 to 2011.
* SeriesHiatus: Asa Higuchi took a 1 year maternity break from 2010 to 2011.