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  1. DIC Entertainment Corporation (/ ˈ d iː k /; also known as DIC Audiovisuel, DIC Enterprises, DIC Animation City, DIC Entertainment, L.P., and DIC Productions, sometimes stylized as DiC), branded as the Incredible World of DIC, was an international film and television production company that was mostly associated as an animation studio.

  2. This is a list of programs produced and/or acquired by DIC Entertainment. Much of DIC's catalogue is currently owned by WildBrain, the successor in interest to Cookie Jar Group (which acquired DIC in 2008), [1] and DHX Media (which acquired Cookie Jar in 2012).

    Title
    Year (s)
    Network
    Co-production With
    1983–85
    Syndication FR3
    LBS Communications, Nelvana (Season 1) & ...
    1983–85
    1984
    1984
    ABC
    • Connection with Disney
    • Dic Programmes on Disney Networks
    • Dic Toon-Time Video
    • Shows/Movies Produced During Disney Ownership
    • Dic Shows That Aired on Disney Networks

    Early Business/Joint-venture with Capital Cities/ABC Video Enterprises

    DIC's first business with Disney was when their parent company DIC Animation City, Inc. signed a North American home video deal with Buena Vista Home Video on July 12, 1993, allowing the creation of a video label which would eventually be called DIC Toon-Time Video. The Home Video deal was not completely exclusive, as DIC continued on releasing some of their shows through other Home Video distributors as well. On July 26, 1993, DIC Animation City formed a Delaware limited partnership with Cap...

    Sale

    On September 25, 2000, it was announced that Andy Heyward was gaining funds to fully re-purchase DIC from Disney through Bain Capital Partners. November 18, 2000, Disney accepted the sale and was closed on November 25, 2000, officially making DIC re-independent and reinstating the international distribution rights to their catalogue following the reopening of DIC's international sales offices. DIC however, continued with an association with Disney, which included: 1. Sabrina: The Animated Ser...

    Aftermath

    In July 2001, The Walt Disney Company announced that they would purchase Fox Family Worldwide from News Corporation and Saban Entertainment. At the time, the international rights to DIC's pre-1990 catalogue were held by Saban Entertainment. The deal was completed by October, and so the rights went to Disney. International rights to DIC's newer programmes went to some Disney networks overseas. Disney Channel Asia acquired Super Duper Sumos and was later followed up with Disney Channel France a...

    Disney Channel/Toon Disney

    When Toon Disney launched on April 18, 1998, the channel didn't include just Disney programmes. A selection of DIC Entertainment programmes: Gadget Boy, The Littles, The New Archies, Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire, Wish Kid, What-a-Mess and The Wizard of Oz all aired within launch of the network, in addition to Madeline (a package consisting of the CINAR-produced specials and the DIC-produced TV series) which already began airing on Disney Channel a year prior after its relaunch. This was joi...

    Other

    In May 1998, DIC and Buena Vista Television signed a two year agreement with the then-upcoming PAX Network where DIC would be the sole provider of children's programming for the television network group. Originally, DIC and Buena Vista offered up a packaged educational programme block called Freddy's Firehouse, which would air for five hours overall every weekend and was also planned to be sold as an independent formatted package handled through Buena Vista International Television overseas....

    Internationally

    Outside the United States, DIC shows would also air on international Disney networks and blocks due to BVIT's worldwide distribution rights to DIC's post-1990 catalog. However, BVIT mostly licensed the company's shows to basic channels rather than their premium networks. DIC shows on Disney Channel were mainly seen on the Asian feed, who aired almost every programme from the company at the time.

    DIC Toon-Time Video was a video label distributed in the United States by Buena Vista Home Video, that focused on distributing most of DIC's shows onto VHS. The label was created in 1994, replacing the standard DIC branding on Buena Vista-distributed DIC releases. The partnership was semi-exclusive, as some DIC shows were also released through othe...

    Note: With the exception of the live action movies, all of the following programs had very little connection to Disney, even during the era when the company owned DIC. This is because DIC traded independently from Disney's other subsidiaries.

    Disney-era

    1. Mummies Alive! - 1.1. United Kingdom - Diggit 1.2. Asia - Disney Channel 1.3. Germany - Super RTL 2. The Wacky World of Tex Avery 2.1. United Kingdom - Diggit, Disney Channel 2.2. Asia - Disney Channel 3. Sonic Underground 3.1. United Kingdom - Diggit 3.2. Asia - Disney Channel 3.3. Germany - Super RTL 4. Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century 4.1. Asia - Disney Channel 4.2. Middle East and North Africa - Disney Channel 4.3. France - Toon Disney 5. Sabrina: The Animated Series 5.1. United Sta...

    Post-Disney

    1. Evolution: The Animated Series (2001) 1.1. Asia - Disney Channel 2. Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! (2001) 2.1. United States - ABC and Toon Disney 2.2. Latin America - Fox Kids 3. Super Duper Sumos 3.1. Asia - Disney Channel 3.2. Latin America - Fox Kids 3.3. France - Disney Channel 4. Stargate Infinity (2002) 4.1. France - Disney Channel 5. DIC Movie Toons (2002, TV movies) 5.1. United Kingdom - Disney Channel, Toon Disney and Playhouse Disney 5.2. France - Disney Channel and Toon Disney...

  3. dic.fandom.com › wiki › DIC_EntertainmentDIC Entertainment

    DIC Entertainment Corporation (branded as The Incredible World of DiC and formally known as DIC Audiovisuel, DIC Enterprises, DIC Animation City and DIC Productions) was an international film and television production company. In 2008, DiC was acquired by the Cookie Jar Group and was folded into it.

  4. 1983-1987: A Rising Tide. The first success for DiC Entertainment – as the American version of the company became known – was Inspector Gadget. It started in 1983 and was created by Heyward and Chalopin along with Bruno Bianchi.

  5. Aug 23, 2017 · Here's the story about an animation company that was a big risk-taker during the 80s and 90s, churning out licensed programming like hot cakes at IHOP. Produced some of your favorite programming...

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  6. DiC Entertainment. Studio Directory. Welcome to the Big Cartoon DataBase DiC Entertainment Cartoon Episode Guide. DiC, an acronym of Diffusion, Information et Communication, was founded in 1971 by Jean Chalopin as a subsidiary of Radio-Television Luxembourg (RTL).

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