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[55][56][57][58][59] Kuroko's
Basketball was the third best-selling manga series of 2013, with 8,761,081 copies sold in a year. [60] In 2014, the 24th volume of the manga had received an initial print run of one million copies;[61] and the 30th volume in 2015 had an initial print run of 700,000 copies printed. [62] The Kuroko's Basketball light novel series also sold well in Japan in 2014. The first light novel
Replace was the ninth best-selling light novel series,[63] while it was the sixth best-selling light novel volume with 215,859 copies sold. [64] DVD sales of the anime series have also been featured on Oricon's weekly Japanese anime DVD rankings various times. [65][66][67] Kuroko's Basketball is often compared to Weekly Shōnen Jump's earlier basketball-themed manga Slam Dunk. However, Azusa Takahashi of Real Sound pointed out whereas Slam Dunk was
very realistic, the newer series is more focused on entertainment and is strongly based in fiction with each character having a "special move. "[52] The anime series was awarded the 2013 Tokyo Anime Award in the Television Category. [68] Controversies[edit] After the anime began airing in 2012, the series became popular with dōjinshi circles, particularly for yaoi dōjinshi, though there is no yaoi in the series itself. Several events at which dōjinshi of the series were to be sold, as well as several other locations linked to the series and the author Tadatoshi Fujimaki, including a television station airing the anime, a convenience store chain selling items of the series, and Fujimaki's alma mater
Sophia University, received threatening letters containing a powder or liquid substance. It is still unknown if it is one individual behind all the threatening letters, nor is the reason for the threats known.
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