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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\\\'s \\\"Big Three\\\" in the states for over a decade now and still selling fairly well. In Japan while this was always less so, Bleach has faded \\\'\\\'hard\\\'\\\' in recent years. Perhaps most notably loosing its anime entirely which was replaced with a [[Manga/RockLeesSpringtimeOfYouth Naruto spin-off]].

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The fans seem to like comparing current sales to its temporary peak (a period of unusually high sales). The Japanese industry publish a \\\"Top 50\\\" manga list of the best selling manga in the industry. These are considered very successful manga. Bleach has never dropped outside that list and has never been outside the top half of it (the top 25). In Japan, it\\\'s never been either \\\"Big Three\\\" or unsuccessful - selling \\\"fairly well\\\" (to quote the example) is exactly what it does.
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\'s \
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\\\'s \\\"Big Three\\\" in the states for over a decade now and still selling fairly well. In Japan while this was always less so, Bleach has faded \\\'\\\'hard\\\'\\\' in recent years. Perhaps most notably loosing its anime entirely which was replaced with a [[Manga/RockLeesSpringtimeOfYouth Naruto spin-off]].

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The fans seem to like comparing current sales to its temporary peak (a period of unusually high sales). The Japanese industry publish a \\\"Top 50\\\" manga list of the best selling manga in the industry. These are considered very successful manga. Bleach has never dropped outside that list and has never been outside the top half of it (the top 25). In Japan, it\\\'s never been either \\\"Big Three\\\" or unsuccessful.
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\'s \
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\\\'s \\\"Big Three\\\" in the states for over a decade now and still selling fairly well. In Japan while this was always less so, Bleach has faded \\\'\\\'hard\\\'\\\' in recent years. Perhaps most notably loosing its anime entirely which was replaced with a [[Manga/RockLeesSpringtimeOfYouth Naruto spin-off]].

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The fans seem to like comparing current sales to its temporary peak (a period of unusually high sales). The Japanese industry publish a \\\"Top 50\\\" manga list of the best selling manga in the industry. These are considered very successful manga. Bleach has never dropped outside that list and has never been outside the top half of it (the top 25). In Japan, it\\\'s never been a \\\"Big 3\\\" nor has it been unsuccessful.
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\'s \
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\\\'s \\\"Big Three\\\" in the states for over a decade now and still selling fairly well. In Japan while this was always less so, Bleach has faded \\\'\\\'hard\\\'\\\' in recent years. Perhaps most notably loosing its anime entirely which was replaced with a [[Manga/RockLeesSpringtimeOfYouth Naruto spin-off]].

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The fans seem to like comparing current sales to its temporary peak (a period of unusually high sales). The Japanese industry publish a \\\"Top 50\\\" manga list of the best selling manga in the industry. These are considered very successful manga. Bleach has never dropped outside that list and has never been outside the top half of it (the top 25).
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\'s \
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\\\'s \\\"Big Three\\\" in the states for over a decade now and still selling fairly well. In Japan while this was always less so, Bleach has faded \\\'\\\'hard\\\'\\\' in recent years. Perhaps most notably loosing its anime entirely which was replaced with a [[Manga/RockLeesSpringtimeOfYouth Naruto spin-off]].

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The fans seem to like comparing current sales to its temporary peak (a period of unusually high sales). There\\\'s a reason why the Japanese publish a \\\"Top 50\\\" manga list - it\\\'s because those manga are considered exceptionally successful. Bleach has never dropped outside that list and has never been outside the top half (the top 25) of that list.
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\'s \
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** Americans for the series, one of Shonen Jump\\\'s \\\"Big Three\\\" in the states for over a decade now and still selling fairly well. In Japan while this was always less so, Bleach has faded \\\'\\\'hard\\\'\\\' in recent years. Perhaps most notably loosing its anime entirely which was replaced with a [[Manga/RockLeesSpringtimeOfYouth Naruto spin-off]].

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The fans seem to like comparing current sales to its temporary peak (a period of unusually high sales). There\\\'s a reason why there\\\'s a \\\"Top 50\\\" manga list - it\\\'s because those manga are considered exceptionally successful. Bleach has never dropped outside that list and has never been outside the top half (the top 25) of that list.
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