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DIC Enterprises : ウィキペディア英語版
DIC Entertainment


DiC Entertainment (pronounced /ˈdiːk/) was an international film and television production company. In addition to animated and live-action television shows such as ''Inspector Gadget'' (1983–1986), ''Heathcliff'' (1984–1988), ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (1990–1993), ''Madeline'' (1993–1994), ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (1993–1994), ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'', (1999–2000), ''Liberty's Kids'' (2002–2003), ''Super Duper Sumos'' (2002–2003), ''Strawberry Shortcake'' (2003–2008), and ''Trollz'' (2005–2006), while under Disney, DIC produced live-action feature films, including ''Meet the Deedles'' (1998) and ''Inspector Gadget'' (1999), and licensed various anime series such as ''Sailor Moon'', ''Saint Seiya'', and ''Speed Racer X''.
The company was also known as: The Incredible World of DiC, DiC Audiovisuel, DiC Enterprises, DIC Animation City and DIC Productions at various times in its history. In 2008, DIC was acquired by the Cookie Jar Group and was soon folded. The DIC library is currently owned by DHX Media after it acquired the Cookie Jar Group in October 2012.
==History==


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