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In June 2012, {{wp|Saban Brands}} purchased the rights to several of 4Kids' anime properties, including {{wp|Dragon Ball Z}}, {{wp|Sonic X}}, {{wp|Cubix}} and the Toonzai block. The rights to the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise were sold to {{wp|Konami}} (who also acquired 4Kids Productions, reincorporating it as 4K Media).<ref>https://twitter.com/nickandmore/status/213805772507856896</ref> | In June 2012, {{wp|Saban Brands}} purchased the rights to several of 4Kids' anime properties, including {{wp|Dragon Ball Z}}, {{wp|Sonic X}}, {{wp|Cubix}} and the Toonzai block. The rights to the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise were sold to {{wp|Konami}} (who also acquired 4Kids Productions, reincorporating it as 4K Media).<ref>https://twitter.com/nickandmore/status/213805772507856896</ref> | ||
On December 5, 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. | On December 5, 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 announced that they have exited their bankruptcy, and was reworking the structure of their company. | In December 13, 2012, 4Kids announced that they have exited their bankruptcy, and was reworking the structure of their company. | ||
In December 21, 2012 4Kids was reincorporated as '''4Licensing Corporation'''. | In December 21, 2012, 4Kids was reincorporated as '''4Licensing Corporation'''. | ||
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