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Most of the time, the 2005 logo uses the 4Kids TV logo instead, of which the logo is truncated slightly to make room for the text "TV" at the bottom right corner of it. The letters also appear to be in 3D and the dot is already there on the darkened logo, rather than a hole where the dot goes.
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4Kids TV. This article is about the Fox children's block that later got the 4Kids name. For the CW version of the block, see The CW4Kids. For the original Fox children's block in the US, see Fox Kids (United States).
The 4KidsTV logo now only exists as the closing logo for 4Kids Entertainment for shows produced by the company distributed outside of the United States (particularly those made before the 2012 auction of most of 4Kids' assets to Saban Brands).
4Kids Entertainment. This article is about the licensing company most known for its dubs. For the relaunched company, see 4Licensing Corporation. For the blocks that aired the 4Kids dubs, see 4Kids TV and Toonzai.
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 (originally FoxBox) on Fox, both aimed at children. [3]
1 Οκτ 2022 · This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. Logos of children's television channels by name (18 C)
9 Αυγ 2024 · 4Kids TV (often stylized as " 4K!DSTV " and formerly known as FoxBox from 2002 to 2005) was a television programming block and Internet -based video on demand children's network operated by 4Kids Entertainment.