Sonarr not finding the right anime torrent

Sonarr version (exact version): 2.0.0.5228
OS: Win 10
Debug logs: 18-10-3 09:35:49.5|Info|Bootstrap|Starting Sonarr - C:\ProgramData\NzbDrone\bin\ - Pastebin.com
Description of issue:

I’m sure this is something that has been asked several times. I even found this post describing EXACTLY what I’m doing. Even the same show. But I still don’t understand the issue.

For example: I’m in My Hero Academia, I have a restriction set to look for the words “Dubbed” and “Golumpa” on in the torrent. The torrent I’m looking for is on IPTorrent (I have that set up and everything) titled:

My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) S03E11 WEB-DL English Dubbed 1080p Golumpa

When I do a manual search for the episode, the results are:

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 49 [720p]
[AnimeRG] My Hero Academia - 49 (Boku no Hero Academia) [720p]
[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 49 [480p]

So it looks to me like it’s only searching for episode 49 (which is the correct absolute number) but not for the episode number within the season. There’s actually 4 other results that aren’t showing up as well which seems to support that assumption.

The xem entry looks like it would point it in the right direction, but something still isn’t right. You can see in the log I actually tried with a couple of episodes and it still wouldn’t pull up the torrents I know are there.

Sorry for beating a dead horse, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Anime searches by absolute episode number only. Setting the series to standard should be able to find that release as to Sonarr that is a standard release.

So I changed it as you said. Sorry for pasting the log directly here but it’s just a snippet.

18-10-3 17:43:37.4|Info|RefreshSeriesService|Updating Info for My Hero Academia
18-10-3 17:43:37.5|Info|RefreshEpisodeService|Starting episode info refresh for: [305074][My Hero Academia]
18-10-3 17:43:37.6|Info|RefreshEpisodeService|Finished episode refresh for series: [305074][My Hero Academia].
18-10-3 17:43:37.6|Info|DiskScanService|Scanning disk for My Hero Academia
18-10-3 17:43:37.6|Info|DiskScanService|Completed scanning disk for My Hero Academia
18-10-3 17:43:37.6|Info|SeriesScannedHandler|[My Hero Academia] was recently added, performing post-add actions
18-10-3 17:43:37.8|Info|ExistingMetadataImporter|Found 0 existing metadata files
18-10-3 17:43:37.8|Info|ExistingSubtitleImporter|Found 0 existing subtitle files
18-10-3 17:43:37.8|Info|ExistingOtherExtraImporter|Found 0 existing other extra files
18-10-3 17:43:37.8|Info|ExistingExtraFileService|Found 0 extra files
18-10-3 17:43:45.5|Info|NzbSearchService|Searching 1 indexers for [My Hero Academia : S03E11]
18-10-3 17:43:51.9|Info|DownloadDecisionMaker|No results found

So it looks like it searched for the right criteria but this time wasn’t able to pull up anything.

DownloadDecisionMaker|No results found

Your indexers didn’t return any results.

It could be the category not being searched or something with the indexer not understanding the query (or Jackett not passing it over as it should).

Ah, had to take the TV/Anime category number off of the indexer’s Anime Categories field and place it in Categories as though it were a normal TV show.

The one I want is showing up now! I think I can take it from here. Thanks a ton cause this was driving me crazy.

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