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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 five of the previous dub.
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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