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  2. 4Kids Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In May 2002, 4Kids Entertainment launched a home video division called 4Kids Entertainment Home Video and appointed FUNimation Productions as the exclusive distributor for their Yu-Gi-Oh!, Cubix, Cabbage Patch Kids and Tama and Friends properties. [41] By 2002, 4Kids got $140 million in Pokémon revenue. [42] [43]

  3. List of 4Kids Entertainment licenses and productions

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    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.

  4. Konami Cross Media NY - Wikipedia

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    Konami Cross Media NY, Inc. is an American production company owned by Konami. Cross Media was founded in November 1992 as 4Kids Productions , a subsidiary of 4Kids Entertainment (which later became 4Licensing Corporation).

  5. 4Kids Entertainment Resumes Trading Today as 4Licensing ... - AOL

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    4Kids Entertainment Resumes Trading Today as 4Licensing Corporation after Successfully Emerging from Bankruptcy NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 4Licensing Corporation (Pink Sheets: FOUR), specializing ...

  6. List of programs broadcast by Kids' WB - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon (1999–2006) (first 8 seasons only dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment) Pokémon: Indigo League (1999) Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands (1999–2000) Pokémon: The Johto Journeys (2000–01) Pokémon: Johto League Champions (2001–02) Pokémon: Master Quest (2002–03) Pokémon: Advanced (2003–04) Pokémon: Advanced Challenge ...

  7. Alfred R. Kahn - Wikipedia

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    Born in Brooklyn to Murray and Lilyane Kaplan Kahn, [3] Alfred R. Kahn graduated from C.W. Post College at Long Island University. [1] Previously the head of the licensing division for Coleco, Kahn joined Leisure Concepts, Inc., turning that company into 4Kids Entertainment, for which he became vice chairman in July 1987 and later chairman and CEO in 1991.

  8. Brian Lacey (entertainment executive) - Wikipedia

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    Lacey's early involvement with 4Kids Entertainment [2] began with a then-little-known children's program, Pokémon. [3] Through Lacey's marketing and global distribution strategies, Pokémon was licensed to every major international broadcast market, becoming the leading kids entertainment brand in the world.

  9. The Summit Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Along with 4Kids Productions, the Summit Media Group was established by Leisure Concepts in 1992, [1] and later became a subsidiary of the later renamed 4Kids Entertainment in 1995. [ 3 ] On June 24, 2006, 4Kids Entertainment announced that it would be closing the Summit Media Group after 13 years of existence.

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