4Kids Entertainment: Difference between revisions

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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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