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* NoExportForYou: Most of Watase's work has been released in the US by Viz Media, with this being one of the exceptions, mainly due to its content, which is disappointing but understandable. To be more specific, someone asked them about it on Twitter, and Viz Media said that because of Sakura Gari's content, it wasn't something they'd risk bringing over, likely due to laws governing child pornography, fictional or not. Unfortunately, both tweets have been deleted. On the other hand, the series was licensed and released in Germany.

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* NoExportForYou: Most of Watase's work has been released in the US by Viz Media, Creator/VizMedia, with this being one of the exceptions, mainly due to its explicit content, which is disappointing but understandable. To be more specific, someone asked them about it on Twitter, and Viz Media said that because of Sakura Gari's content, it wasn't something they'd risk bringing over, likely due to laws governing child pornography, fictional or not. Unfortunately, both tweets have been deleted. On the other hand, the series was licensed and released in Germany.Germany.
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* NoExportForYou: Most of Watase's work has been released in the US by Viz Media, with this being one of the exceptions, mainly due to its content, which is disappointing but understandable. To be more specific, someone asked them about it on Twitter, and Viz Media said that because of Sakura Gari's content, it wasn't something they'd risk bringing over, likely due to laws governing child pornography, fictional or not. Unfortunately, both tweets have been deleted.

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* NoExportForYou: Most of Watase's work has been released in the US by Viz Media, with this being one of the exceptions, mainly due to its content, which is disappointing but understandable. To be more specific, someone asked them about it on Twitter, and Viz Media said that because of Sakura Gari's content, it wasn't something they'd risk bringing over, likely due to laws governing child pornography, fictional or not. Unfortunately, both tweets have been deleted. On the other hand, the series was licensed and released in Germany.
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* NoExportForYou: Most of Watase's work has been released in the US by Viz Media, with this being one of the exceptions, mainly due to its content, which is disappointing but understandable. To be more specific, someone asked them about it on Twitter, and Viz Media said that because of Sakura Gari's content, it wasn't something they'd risk bringing over, likely due to laws governing child pornography, fictional or not. Unfortunately, both tweets have been deleted.

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