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Herbert noticed her after she competed on the television show America's Most Talented Kids and asked her to audition for his record label Blackground Records. After signing with the label, JoJo released her eponymous debut studio album in 2004. It peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 and was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), selling over four million copies
worldwide to date.
Newtype listed it as having a Japanese television rating of 10. 5 for the fourth quarter of 2000. [140] The show's viewership was
ranked number six among the top ten anime television series in Japan for February 2001. [141] The series was voted as the 16th best anime of 2000 in the Animage
Anime Grand Prix, but rose to fourth place the following year. [142][143] In 2001, the staff of the magazine listed Hunter × Hunter as the 94th most important anime of all time. [144] In a 2006 web poll conducted in Japan by the network TV Asahi, the Hunter × Hunter television series was voted 28th best anime of all time. [145] In 2010, Mania. com's Briana Lawrence listed Hunter × Hunter at number nine of the website's "10 Anime Series That Need a Reboot". [146] Critical reception for the first Hunter × Hunter television adaptation has been generally favorable. Miyako Matsuda of Protoculture Addicts, Carl Kimlinger of the Anime News Network (ANN), and Derrick L. Tucker of THEM Anime Reviews all expressed positive views of the series' narrative and characters.