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In 2003 Pokémon USA's distribution agreement with [[Wizards of the Coast]] for the Pokémon trading cards ended. After this, Pokémon USA took over as the manufacturer and distributor of the Pokémon TCG. | In 2003 Pokémon USA's distribution agreement with [[Wizards of the Coast]] for the Pokémon trading cards ended. After this, Pokémon USA took over as the manufacturer and distributor of the Pokémon TCG. | ||
In January of 2006, the licensing and merchandising agreement between [[4Kids Entertainment]] and Pokémon USA expired. This agreement included production of the anime so Pokémon USA switched to in-house dubbing using the facilities at [[TAJ Productions]] which had worked with 4Kids on seasons one through | In January of 2006, the licensing and merchandising agreement between [[4Kids Entertainment]] and Pokémon USA expired. This agreement included production of the anime so Pokémon USA switched to in-house dubbing using the facilities at [[TAJ Productions]] which had worked with 4Kids on seasons one through six of the previous dub. | ||
In May of 2006 Kids WB announced that it would be dropping all anime from its fall lineup in its move to [[Wikipedia:The CW Network|The CW Network]], which included the Pokémon anime. Pokémon USA went into negotiations with [[wp:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]] to air past and future episodes of Pokémon, which turned out successful. | In May of 2006 Kids WB announced that it would be dropping all anime from its fall lineup in its move to [[Wikipedia:The CW Network|The CW Network]], which included the Pokémon anime. Pokémon USA went into negotiations with [[wp:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]] to air past and future episodes of Pokémon, which turned out successful. |
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