4Kids Entertainment

4Licensing Corporation (formerly known as Leisure Concepts, Inc. and 4Kids Entertainment) was an American licensing company. The company was previously also a film and television production company that English-dubbed Japanese anime through its subsidiary 4Kids Productions between 1992 and 2012; it specialized in the acquisition, production and licensing of children's entertainment around the United States. The first anime that 4Kids Productions dubbed was the first eight seasons of Pokémon that aired on Kids' WB! in the United States. The company is most well known for its range of television licenses, which has included the multibillion-dollar Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese anime franchises. They also ran two program blocks: Toonzai (originally The CW4Kids) on The CW, and 4Kids TV on Fox, both aimed at children. The 4KidsTV block ended on December 27, 2008; Toonzai block ended on August 18, 2012, which was replaced by Saban's Vortexx, which in itself was succeeded by One Magnificent Morning in 2014.

4Licensing Corporation has its world headquarters on Third Avenue in New York City, its former subsidiary, 4Kids Productions, had its headquarters in a separate building in Manhattan. The New York Stock Exchange delisted 4Kids (NYSE: KDE) on June 1, 2010. On April 6, 2011, it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following a lawsuit concerning the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. On December 13, 2012, the company announced that it had emerged from bankruptcy. On September 21, 2016, it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection once again.

Series

 * Cubix (2001-2004)
 * Funky Cops (2002-2004)
 * Kikoriki (2004-2012)
 * Winx Club (2004-2015) (Episodes 1-78)
 * Tai Chi Chasers (2007-2008) (Episodes 1-26)

Series

 * Tama & Friends (1993-1994)
 * Pokémon (1997-2002)
 * Pokémon Chronicles (1998-2003)
 * Magical DoReMi (1999-2000)
 * One Piece (1999-present) (Episodes 1-140)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000-2004)
 * Fighting Foodons (2001-2002)
 * Kirby: Right Back At Ya! (2001-2003)
 * Shaman King (2001-2002)
 * Mew Mew Power (2002-2003) (Episodes 1-26)
 * Pokémon Advanced Generation (2002-2006) (Episodes 1-145)
 * Ultimate Muscle (2002)
 * F-Zero: GP Legend (2002-2003)
 * Sonic X (2003-2006)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004-2008) (Episodes 1-155)
 * G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 (2005-2007)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters (2006)
 * Dinosaur King (2007-2008)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (2008-2011) (Episodes 1-123)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (2011-2014) (Episodes 1-24)

OVAs/Specials

 * Pokémon: The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin (1999)
 * Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns (2000)

Films

 * Pokémon: the First Movie (1998)
 * Pokémon: the Movie 2000 (1999)
 * Pokémon 3: Spell of the Unknown (2000)
 * Pokémon 4Ever (2001)
 * Pokémon Heroes (2002)
 * Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker (2003)
 * Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys (2004)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light (2004)
 * Pokémon: Lucario &amp; the Mystery of Mew (2005)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time (2010)

Series

 * Ultraman Tiga (1996-1997)

Video Games

 * One Piece: Grand Adventure (2005)
 * One Piece: Grand Battle (2005)
 * One Piece: Pirate's Carnival (2005)
 * Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) (for Sega)
 * Sonic Rush (2005) (for Sega)
 * Sonic Riders (2006) (for Sega)
 * Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) (for Sega)
 * Sonic and the Secret Rings (2007) (for Sega)
 * Sonic Rush Adventure (2007) (for Sega)
 * Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity (2008) (for Sega)
 * Sonic Unleashed (2008) (for Sega)
 * Sonic and the Black Knight (2009) (for Sega)