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In June 2012 {{wp|Saban Brands}} purchased the assets of the company, with 4Kids' New York City offices and the rights to the {{wp|Yu-Gi-Oh!}} franchise going to {{wp|Konami}}, and Saban getting everything else.<ref>https://twitter.com/nickandmore/status/213805772507856896</ref>
In June 2012 {{wp|Saban Brands}} purchased the assets of the company, with 4Kids' New York City offices and the rights to the {{wp|Yu-Gi-Oh!}} franchise going to {{wp|Konami}}, and Saban getting everything else.<ref>https://twitter.com/nickandmore/status/213805772507856896</ref>


On December 05, 2012 4Kids Entertainment announced that it had ended a dispute(over the so-called Pokemon agreement) with The Pokemon Company International under which TPCi will get a $1 million general unsecured claim against the debtor.
On December 05, 2012 4Kids Entertainment announced that it had ended a dispute(over the so-called Pokémon agreement) with The Pokémon Company International under which TPCi will get a $1 million general unsecured claim against the debtor.


In December 13 2012, 4Kids annouced that they will exit the Bankrupticy.
In December 13 2012, 4Kids announced that they will exit the bankruptcy.
   
   
[[File:4Kids.jpg|right|thumb|The company's original logo, used when the Pokémon anime began to be dubbed]]
[[File:4Kids.jpg|right|thumb|The company's original logo, used when the Pokémon anime began to be dubbed]]
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*Motto - Team Rocket's motto usually changes slightly in each episode in the dub, yet in most cases it is exactly the same in the original.
*Motto - Team Rocket's motto usually changes slightly in each episode in the dub, yet in most cases it is exactly the same in the original.


*Opening/Ending - 4Kids create their own openings, using their own music. While the original has its own unique ending, the dub just has a shorter version of the opening along the left side of the screen.
*Opening/Ending - 4Kids create their own openings, using their own music. While the original has its own unique ending, the dub just has a shorter version of the opening along the left side of the screen.


*[[Who's That Pokémon?]] - Often, the Pokémon, layout, and presentation are different in the original.  Although this feature stopped in Japan at the end of the Johto saga, it continued through [[Pokémon: Advanced]] in the dub.  For [[Pokémon: Advanced Challenge]], this was replaced by [[Pokémon Trainer's Choice|Trainer's Choice]].
*[[Who's That Pokémon?]] - Often, the Pokémon, layout, and presentation are different in the original.  Although this feature stopped in Japan at the end of the Johto saga, it continued through [[Pokémon: Advanced]] in the dub.  For [[Pokémon: Advanced Challenge]], this was replaced by [[Pokémon Trainer's Choice|Trainer's Choice]].
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