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Dic
Entertainment has re-acquired the rights to an extensive slate
of animated children’s properties from The Walt Disney Company
and Jetix Europe for television, home entertainment and consumer
products.
The
announcement was made by Dic Entertainment chairman and CEO
Andy Heyward.
As
part of the deal, Dic will now control various marketing and
distribution rights for 750 half-hour episodes of globally
recognised brands previously produced by Dic, including Care
Bears, Inspector Gadget, Heathcliff, Dennis the Menace, The
Littles and more.
“We
have one of the largest libraries of animation in the world
consisting of some of the most popular children’s properties
ever, and we are thrilled to have these properties back in
the Dic family. There is always a huge demand for classic
children’s programming, particularly in the home entertainment
marketplace, and we look forward to offering our clients these
series across multiple platforms," said Heyward.
The
slate of programming, which will be offered at MipTV this
year, includes, Inspector Gadget, Beverly Hills Teens,
Care Bears, Dennis the Menace, Dennis the Menace specials,
Get Along Gang, Heathcliff, Hulk Hogan, Jayce & the Wheeled
Warriors, Lady Lovelylocks, The Littles, MASK, Photon, Pole
Position, Poochie, Popples, Rainbow Brite, Starcom, Sylvanian
Families, The Littles Movies and Ulysses 31.
Brand
highlights from the new programming include Care Bears,
an evergreen property and one of the most popular children’s
brands across the world. Since re-launching four years ago,
Care Bears has grown into a $1.8 billion franchise and generated
more than $600 million in worldwide retail in 2005. Inspector
Gadget, Dic’s flagship property, is a franchise that includes
a television series which has aired for over 20 years in key
territories around the world.
Additionally,
the property has been a major success with two blockbuster
features -- a star-studded, Disney live-action feature film
that generated over $100 million at the box-office and a direct-to-DVD
title, which has sold nearly three million units to date.
Based on the classic cartoon strip, which still appears in
over 1,000 newspapers globally, Heathcliff has been
a best-selling children’s book, a greeting card line and No.
1 best-selling comic book.
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