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The company changed its name from Leisure Concepts Inc. to 4Kids Entertainment Inc. on November 16, 1995. [22] Although the company changed its name, "Leisure Concepts" still operated as a separate subsidiary of the company, [22] meaning the company may have decided to use the "Leisure Concepts" name for branding purposes.
Starting on September 2, 2003, 4Kids Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment began distributing 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated TV series to DVD, and originally also to VHS. The latest VHS release occurred on June 7, 2005, [1] while the original run of DVD releases continued until October 21, 2008. [2]
4Kids Entertainment obtained the rights to broadcast the Shaman King anime in the United States, [5] where it premiered on FoxBox on September 6, 2003. [6] The episodes were collected into 16 DVD compilations by King Records in Japan and released between October 30, 2001, and January 22, 2003.
4Kids Entertainment Resumes Trading Today as 4Licensing Corporation after Successfully Emerging from Bankruptcy NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 4Licensing Corporation (Pink Sheets: FOUR), specializing ...
4Kids Entertainment, and its predecessor company (Leisure Concepts) and successor company (4Licensing Corporation) along with their subsidiaries have licensed, developed, and distributed a wide variety of media products, ranging from video games and television programs to toy lines.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. (Pink Sheets: KIDEQ), the global children's entertainment and merchandise licensing company, has announced the appointment of Director Jay ...
In a review of the second DVD release of 4Kids Entertainment's dub, Todd Douglass, Jr. of DVD Talk called its adaptation a "shabby treatment" resulting in an "arguably less enjoyable rendition". Douglass said that the 4Kids original opening was "a crappy rap song" and that the removal of whole scenes leaves a "feeling that something is missing".
Cross Media was founded in November 1992 as 4Kids Productions, a subsidiary of 4Kids Entertainment (which later became 4Licensing Corporation). After 4Kids was dissolved on June 30, 2012, due to a continued lack of profitability, [ 1 ] their production office would be acquired by Konami and renamed 4K Media later that year.