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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they mention that they do plan to continue the series. [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-04-21/xxxholic-rei-manga-return-slated-for-spring-2023/.184850 Kodansha announced that the series will return in Spring 2023]].

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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they mention that they do plan to continue the series. [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-04-21/xxxholic-rei-manga-return-slated-for-spring-2023/.184850 Kodansha announced that the series will return in Spring 2023]]. Though given that CLAMP had to wrap ''Clear Card'' in 2023, ''xxxHolic: Rei'' is delayed.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://xxxholic.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page The Holic Wiki]].
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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they mention that they do plan to continue the series. [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-04-20/clamp-to-resume-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184824 Kodansha announced that the series will return sometime in the future]].

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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they mention that they do plan to continue the series. [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-04-20/clamp-to-resume-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184824 com/news/2022-04-21/xxxholic-rei-manga-return-slated-for-spring-2023/.184850 Kodansha announced that the series will return sometime in the future]].Spring 2023]].
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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they mention that they do plan to continue the series.

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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they mention that they do plan to continue the series. [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-04-20/clamp-to-resume-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184824 Kodansha announced that the series will return sometime in the future]].
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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they do plan to continue the series.

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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they mention that they do plan to continue the series.
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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation.

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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation. Though in [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2022-04-07/clamp-still-plans-to-continue-xxxholic-rei-manga/.184427a 2022 interview]] by Kadokawa's ''Da Vinci'' magazine, they do plan to continue the series.
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* FanNickname: Brazilian fans of the series like to invoke a IAmNotShazam-style joke to Watanuki, calling him "Watanuki Primeiro de Abril" ("April 1st Watanuki") after a dubbed line by Maru and Moro in the first episode [[MemeticMutation made famous]] from a WebAnimation/YouTubePoop.
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* ActingForTwo: Creator/KazuyaNakai voices both Shizuka Doumeki and his grandfather, Haruka.
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* SeriesHiatus: ''xxxHolic: Rei'' went on a hiatus in 2016 so that CLAMP can work on ''Manga/CardcaptorSakuraClearCard'' and its 2018 anime adaptation.
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** Syaoran and the rest of the four main cast members from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'' didn't appear or were mentioned in the anime adaptation of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' by Creator/ProductionIG because its anime adaptation by Creator/BeeTrain was airing at that time, which put the ''Tsubasa'' characters (including Soel) in embargo. With that, the staff had to make a new introduction for Larg by having her brought from the storage room by Yuko's whim instead of being brought together with Soel to communicate with Syaoran and company. However, Yuuko did appear in the Tsubasa anime since her role was too vital to Syaoran's group, while Watanuki made a few cameo appearances.

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** Syaoran and the rest of the four main cast members from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'' didn't appear or were mentioned in the anime adaptation of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' by Creator/ProductionIG because its anime adaptation by Creator/BeeTrain was airing at that time, which put the ''Tsubasa'' characters (including Soel) in embargo. With that, the staff had to make a new introduction for Larg by having her being brought alone from the storage room by at Yuko's whim instead of being brought together with Soel to communicate with Syaoran and company. However, (However, Yuuko did appear in the Tsubasa anime since her role was too vital to Syaoran's group, while Watanuki made a few cameo appearances.)



* NoExportForYou: The second anime season and the [=OVAs=] seem to be struck by bad luck. Not only they never reached Spain despite said country being a CLAMP fandom stronghold, they wasn't licensed in English-speaking countries either and it is improbable the will ever be.
* OneHitWonder: At several levels in Spain. Firstly, ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' and ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} II'' were the only series ever licensed by Enigma Entertainment in Spain before it disappeared. Secondly, most of the voice cast were actors from TV, theater or radio from the area of Mallorca who had never dubbed before and who would rarely ever dub again after this work (to the chagrin of many, because despite what one might think, their work in ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' is considered one of the '''best''' anime dubs ever done in Spain). Finally, given that the storyline of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' never got resolved in anime continuity, the relative success of the first anime in Spain was {{all for nothing}}.

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* NoExportForYou: The second anime season and the [=OVAs=] seem to be struck by bad luck. Not only they never reached Spain despite said country being a CLAMP fandom stronghold, they wasn't weren't licensed in English-speaking countries either and it is improbable the they will ever be.
* OneHitWonder: At several levels in Spain. Firstly, ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' and ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} II'' were the only series ever licensed by distribution company Enigma Entertainment in Spain before it disappeared. Secondly, most of the voice cast were actors from TV, theater or radio from the area of Mallorca who had never dubbed before and who would rarely ever dub again after this work (to the chagrin of many, because despite what one might think, their work in ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' is considered one of the '''best''' anime dubs ever done in Spain). Finally, given that the storyline of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' never got resolved in anime continuity, the relative success of the first anime in Spain was {{all for nothing}}.
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* OneHitWonder: At several levels in Spain. Firstly, ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' and ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} II'' were the only series ever licensed by Enigma Entertainment in Spain before it disappeared. Secondly, most of the voice cast were actors from TV, theater or radio from the area of Mallorca who had never dubbed before and who would rarely ever dub again after this work (to the chagrin of many, because despite what one might think, their work in ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' is considered one of the '''best''' anime dubs ever done in Spain). Finally, given that the storyline of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' never got resolved in anime continuity, the relative success of the first anime in Spain was all for nothing.

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* OneHitWonder: At several levels in Spain. Firstly, ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' and ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} II'' were the only series ever licensed by Enigma Entertainment in Spain before it disappeared. Secondly, most of the voice cast were actors from TV, theater or radio from the area of Mallorca who had never dubbed before and who would rarely ever dub again after this work (to the chagrin of many, because despite what one might think, their work in ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' is considered one of the '''best''' anime dubs ever done in Spain). Finally, given that the storyline of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' never got resolved in anime continuity, the relative success of the first anime in Spain was all {{all for nothing.nothing}}.
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** Syaoran and the rest of the four main cast members from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'' didn't appear or were mentioned in the anime adaptation of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' by Creator/ProductionIG because its anime adaptation by Creator/BeeTrain was airing at that time, which put the ''Tsubasa'' characters (including the white Mokona or Soel) in embargo. With that, the staff had to compensate with the appearance of black Mokona (Larg) by having her brought from of the storage room by Yuko's whim instead of being introduced together with Soel in stasis to communicate with Syaoran and company. However, Yuuko did appear in the Tsubasa anime since her role was too vital to Syaoran's group, while Watanuki made a few cameo appearances.

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** Syaoran and the rest of the four main cast members from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'' didn't appear or were mentioned in the anime adaptation of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' by Creator/ProductionIG because its anime adaptation by Creator/BeeTrain was airing at that time, which put the ''Tsubasa'' characters (including the white Mokona or Soel) in embargo. With that, the staff had to compensate with the appearance of black Mokona (Larg) make a new introduction for Larg by having her brought from of the storage room by Yuko's whim instead of being introduced brought together with Soel in stasis to communicate with Syaoran and company. However, Yuuko did appear in the Tsubasa anime since her role was too vital to Syaoran's group, while Watanuki made a few cameo appearances.



* FanNickname: Brazilian fans of the series like to invoke a IAmNotShazam-style joke to Watanuki, calling him "Watanuki Primeiro de Abril"[[note]]April 1st Watanuki[[/note]] after a dubbed line by Maru and Moro in the first episode [[MemeticMutation made famous]] from a WebAnimation/YouTubePoop.
* NoExportForYou:
** Neither the second anime season nor [=OVAs=] ever reached Spain, despite said country has always been a CLAMP stronghold.
** The second season and the [=OVAs=] may never receive official English dubs. While the first season and the movie have made their way across the oceans over the years, the second season and [=OVAs=] themselves may be permanently in limbo.
* OneHitWonder: At several levels in Spain. Firstly, ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' and ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} II'' were the only series ever licensed by Enigma Entertainment in Spain before it disappeared. Secondly, most of the voice cast were actors from TV, theater or radio from the area of Mallorca who had never dubbed before and who would rarely ever dub again after this work (to the chagrin of many, because despite what might look, the dub of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' is considered one of the '''best''' anime dubs ever done in Spain). Finally, given that the storyline of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' never got resolved in anime continuity, the relative success of the first anime in Spain didn't go anywhere.
* TheOtherDarrin: The Spanish dub of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' was done by Jonu Media's voice cast, while the anime was done by Enigma Entertainment, a company which folded shortly after and whose majority of voice actors vanished with it.

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* FanNickname: Brazilian fans of the series like to invoke a IAmNotShazam-style joke to Watanuki, calling him "Watanuki Primeiro de Abril"[[note]]April Abril" ("April 1st Watanuki[[/note]] Watanuki") after a dubbed line by Maru and Moro in the first episode [[MemeticMutation made famous]] from a WebAnimation/YouTubePoop.
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** Neither the
NoExportForYou: The second anime season nor [=OVAs=] ever reached Spain, despite said country has always been a CLAMP stronghold.
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season and the [=OVAs=] may seem to be struck by bad luck. Not only they never receive official English dubs. While reached Spain despite said country being a CLAMP fandom stronghold, they wasn't licensed in English-speaking countries either and it is improbable the first season and the movie have made their way across the oceans over the years, the second season and [=OVAs=] themselves may be permanently in limbo.
will ever be.
* OneHitWonder: At several levels in Spain. Firstly, ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' and ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} II'' were the only series ever licensed by Enigma Entertainment in Spain before it disappeared. Secondly, most of the voice cast were actors from TV, theater or radio from the area of Mallorca who had never dubbed before and who would rarely ever dub again after this work (to the chagrin of many, because despite what one might look, the dub of think, their work in ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' is considered one of the '''best''' anime dubs ever done in Spain). Finally, given that the storyline of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' never got resolved in anime continuity, the relative success of the first anime in Spain didn't go anywhere.
was all for nothing.
* TheOtherDarrin: The Spanish dub of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' was done by Jonu Media's voice cast, while the anime was done by Enigma Entertainment, a company which that folded shortly after and whose majority of voice actors (with a couple exceptions) vanished from the business with it.
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* FanNickname: Brazilian fans of the series like to invoke a IAmNotShazam-style joke to Watanuki, calling him "Watanuki Primeiro de Abril"[[note]]April 1st Watanuki[[/note]] after a dubbed line by Maru and Moro in the first episode made famous from a WebAnimation/YouTubePoop.

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* FanNickname: Brazilian fans of the series like to invoke a IAmNotShazam-style joke to Watanuki, calling him "Watanuki Primeiro de Abril"[[note]]April 1st Watanuki[[/note]] after a dubbed line by Maru and Moro in the first episode [[MemeticMutation made famous famous]] from a WebAnimation/YouTubePoop.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: Syaoran and the rest of the four main cast members from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'' didn't appear or were mentioned in the anime adaptation of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' by Creator/ProductionIG because its anime adaptation by Creator/BeeTrain was airing at that time, which put the ''Tsubasa'' characters (including the white Mokona or Soel) in embargo. With that, the staff had to compensate with the appearance of black Mokona (Larg) by having her jump out of the storage room when Watanuki was cleaning on his first day in Yuko's shop instead of being together with Soel in stasis and found by Watanuki in the storage. However, Yuuko did appear in the Tsubasa anime since her role is very vital to Syaoran's group while Watanuki made a few cameo appearances. In fact, this is somewhat similar to Comicbook/{{Quicksilver}}'s situation on his appearances in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse and Film/XMenFilmSeries: Provided that Yuuko is a very important character in the Tsubasa/[=×××HOLiC=]-verse, she appeared in both animes but Watanuki would have to be in ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' because it's his story and any connection to Tsubasa would not be mentioned.
** Production IG is responsible for the original ''Tsubasa'' movie which ties to the ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' movie but Bee Train and NHK got dibs on the ''Tsubasa'' characters for the TV series. After the show ended, Production IG took charge in producing the ''Tsubasa'' [=OVAs=] which features the Acid!Tokyo and Nihon arcs and disregards the latter filler episodes from the TV series. However, the ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' [=OVAs=], [[spoiler:particularly the one which details Yuuko's death and Watanuki inheriting the shop]], never explained the reasons behind it since it's tied to ''Tsubasa''.

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Syaoran and the rest of the four main cast members from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'' didn't appear or were mentioned in the anime adaptation of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' by Creator/ProductionIG because its anime adaptation by Creator/BeeTrain was airing at that time, which put the ''Tsubasa'' characters (including the white Mokona or Soel) in embargo. With that, the staff had to compensate with the appearance of black Mokona (Larg) by having her jump out brought from of the storage room when Watanuki was cleaning on his first day in by Yuko's shop whim instead of being introduced together with Soel in stasis to communicate with Syaoran and found by Watanuki in the storage. company. However, Yuuko did appear in the Tsubasa anime since her role is very was too vital to Syaoran's group group, while Watanuki made a few cameo appearances. In fact, this is somewhat similar to Comicbook/{{Quicksilver}}'s situation on his appearances in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse and Film/XMenFilmSeries: Provided that Yuuko is a very important character in the Tsubasa/[=×××HOLiC=]-verse, she appeared in both animes but Watanuki would have to be in ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' because it's his story and any connection to Tsubasa would not be mentioned.
appearances.
** Production IG is was responsible for the original ''Tsubasa'' movie movie, which ties to the ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' movie movie, but Bee Train and NHK got dibs on the ''Tsubasa'' characters for the TV series. After the show ended, Production IG took charge in producing the ''Tsubasa'' [=OVAs=] [=OVAs=], which features the Acid!Tokyo and Nihon arcs and disregards the latter filler episodes from the TV series. However, the ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' [=OVAs=], [[spoiler:particularly the one which details Yuuko's death and Watanuki inheriting the shop]], never explained the reasons behind it since it's tied to ''Tsubasa''.



** The second anime never reached Spain.

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** The Neither the second anime never season nor [=OVAs=] ever reached Spain.Spain, despite said country has always been a CLAMP stronghold.



* TheOtherDarrin: The Spanish dub of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' was done by Jonu Media's voice cast, while the anime was done by Manga Entertainment, a company which folded shortly after and whosed voice actors vanished with it.

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* OneHitWonder: At several levels in Spain. Firstly, ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' and ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} II'' were the only series ever licensed by Enigma Entertainment in Spain before it disappeared. Secondly, most of the voice cast were actors from TV, theater or radio from the area of Mallorca who had never dubbed before and who would rarely ever dub again after this work (to the chagrin of many, because despite what might look, the dub of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' is considered one of the '''best''' anime dubs ever done in Spain). Finally, given that the storyline of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' never got resolved in anime continuity, the relative success of the first anime in Spain didn't go anywhere.
* TheOtherDarrin: The Spanish dub of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' was done by Jonu Media's voice cast, while the anime was done by Manga Enigma Entertainment, a company which folded shortly after and whosed whose majority of voice actors vanished with it.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: Syaoran and the rest of the four main cast members from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'' didn't appear or were mentioned in the anime adaptation of ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' by Creator/ProductionIG because its anime adaptation by Creator/BeeTrain was airing at that time, which put the ''Tsubasa'' characters (including the white Mokona or Soel) in embargo. With that, the staff had to compensate with the appearance of black Mokona (Larg) by having her jump out of the storage room when Watanuki was cleaning on his first day in Yuko's shop instead of being together with Soel in stasis and found by Watanuki in the storage. However, Yuuko did appear in the Tsubasa anime since her role is very vital to Syaoran's group while Watanuki made a few cameo appearances. In fact, this is somewhat similar to Comicbook/{{Quicksilver}}'s situation on his appearances in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse and Film/XMenFilmSeries: Provided that Yuuko is a very important character in the Tsubasa/[=×××HOLiC=]-verse, she appeared in both animes but Watanuki would have to be in ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' because it's his story and any connection to Tsubasa would not be mentioned.
** Production IG is responsible for the original ''Tsubasa'' movie which ties to the ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' movie but Bee Train and NHK got dibs on the ''Tsubasa'' characters for the TV series. After the show ended, Production IG took charge in producing the ''Tsubasa'' [=OVAs=] which features the Acid!Tokyo and Nihon arcs and disregards the latter filler episodes from the TV series. However, the ''[=×××HOLiC=]'' [=OVAs=], [[spoiler:particularly the one which details Yuuko's death and Watanuki inheriting the shop]], never explained the reasons behind it since it's tied to ''Tsubasa''.
* NoExportForYou:
** The second anime never reached Spain.
** The second season and the [=OVAs=] may never receive official English dubs. While the first season and the movie have made their way across the oceans over the years, the second season and [=OVAs=] themselves may be permanently in limbo.
* TheOtherDarrin: The Spanish dub of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' was done by Jonu Media's voice cast, while the anime was done by Manga Entertainment, a company which folded shortly after and whosed voice actors vanished with it.
* TheWikiRule: [[http://xxxholic.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page The Holic Wiki]].
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