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* [[Creator Backlash]]: Mizuki and Igarashi have fought legally between each other so much over ownership of the series that they've come to ''hate'' it.
* [[Creator Backlash]]: Mizuki and Igarashi have fought legally between each other so much over ownership of the series that they've come to ''hate'' it.
** [[Screwed by the Lawyers]]: The anime became this as the end result of the legal battles.
** [[Screwed by the Lawyers]]: The anime became this as the end result of the legal battles.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: Thanks to the lawsuits, this is the ''only'' way to watch this show in ''any'' language. This has led to a thriving bootleg market throughout the territories in which it was previously popular.
* [[No Export for You]]: Despite the show's ''incredible'' popularity in Europe, Latin America, and even Africa, an English dub was never produced and the show never ran in the United States. Thanks to the legal issues that have held up the show even in its homeland, it likely never will.
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 21 November 2014


  • Creator Backlash: Mizuki and Igarashi have fought legally between each other so much over ownership of the series that they've come to hate it.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: Thanks to the lawsuits, this is the only way to watch this show in any language. This has led to a thriving bootleg market throughout the territories in which it was previously popular.
  • No Export for You: Despite the show's incredible popularity in Europe, Latin America, and even Africa, an English dub was never produced and the show never ran in the United States. Thanks to the legal issues that have held up the show even in its homeland, it likely never will.