News: TV Tokyo, Nihon Ad Terminate Yu-Gi-Oh! Deal, Sue 4Kids
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On March 24, TV Tokyo and Nihon Ad Systems filed a joint lawsuit against North American media distributor 4Kids Entertainment, accusing the company of "underpayments, wrongful deductions, and unmet obligations" and stating that 4Kids now owes the companies US$4,792,460.36. The Hollywood Reporter website also states that the two companies have terminated their deal with 4Kids.
According to the documents filed by the plaintiffs, the companies conducted an audit on 4Kids' Yu-Gi-Oh! business per their licensing agreement. This audit allegedly uncovered the aforementioned underpayments, as well as a "secret" agreement with Funimation, allowing them to "exploit" the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise via home video and hide the added income from the plaintiffs. By hiding this income, TV Tokyo and Nihon Ad Systems allege that 4Kids was able to pay them a smaller share than would otherwise have been owed to them. The complaint further alleges that 4Kids attempted to hide the secret deal rather than disclosing it as required by their licensing agreement.
Funimation is not listed as a defendant in the complaint.
Update: According to TV Tokyo and Nihon Ad Systems, the terms of their agreement with 4Kids were such that they would be paid 50% of 4Kids' gross income derived from the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. The agreement also allowed 4Kids to enter into licensing agreements for the home video rights for the franchise, provided that they use "customary forms of license agreements."
The plaintiffs allege that 4Kids entered into an agreement with Funimation on March 1, 2002, which granted Funimation "broad right to exploit" the franchise and would pay 4Kids a royalty of 20% of its gross receipts. The plaintiffs then allege that on the same day, the two North American companies entered into a "secret" second agreement for Yu-Gi-Oh! and other titles, under which Funimation undertook the majority of the work releasing home video products and paid 4Kids a US$1.3 million advance and a "service fee" for each sale.
According to the complaint, this service fee added up to US$3.934 million and was not reported as income in 4Kids' quarterly reports. As such, the Japanese companies were not paid royalties from this "kick back."
The complaint further alleges that 4Kids entered into a similar deal with Majesco Entertainment to create Yu-Gi-Oh! videos to be played on Nintendo's Gameboy Advanced portable videogame console. Under this deal, 4Kids paid royalties on the US$366,667 advance paid by Majesco, but reported its $1 kick back per video sold as a service fee, not as income, and did not pay royalties on it.
so discuss wether this is good news or bad news.
According to the documents filed by the plaintiffs, the companies conducted an audit on 4Kids' Yu-Gi-Oh! business per their licensing agreement. This audit allegedly uncovered the aforementioned underpayments, as well as a "secret" agreement with Funimation, allowing them to "exploit" the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise via home video and hide the added income from the plaintiffs. By hiding this income, TV Tokyo and Nihon Ad Systems allege that 4Kids was able to pay them a smaller share than would otherwise have been owed to them. The complaint further alleges that 4Kids attempted to hide the secret deal rather than disclosing it as required by their licensing agreement.
Funimation is not listed as a defendant in the complaint.
Update: According to TV Tokyo and Nihon Ad Systems, the terms of their agreement with 4Kids were such that they would be paid 50% of 4Kids' gross income derived from the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. The agreement also allowed 4Kids to enter into licensing agreements for the home video rights for the franchise, provided that they use "customary forms of license agreements."
The plaintiffs allege that 4Kids entered into an agreement with Funimation on March 1, 2002, which granted Funimation "broad right to exploit" the franchise and would pay 4Kids a royalty of 20% of its gross receipts. The plaintiffs then allege that on the same day, the two North American companies entered into a "secret" second agreement for Yu-Gi-Oh! and other titles, under which Funimation undertook the majority of the work releasing home video products and paid 4Kids a US$1.3 million advance and a "service fee" for each sale.
According to the complaint, this service fee added up to US$3.934 million and was not reported as income in 4Kids' quarterly reports. As such, the Japanese companies were not paid royalties from this "kick back."
The complaint further alleges that 4Kids entered into a similar deal with Majesco Entertainment to create Yu-Gi-Oh! videos to be played on Nintendo's Gameboy Advanced portable videogame console. Under this deal, 4Kids paid royalties on the US$366,667 advance paid by Majesco, but reported its $1 kick back per video sold as a service fee, not as income, and did not pay royalties on it.
so discuss wether this is good news or bad news.
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Good News: Yu-Gi-Oh! won't be butchered.
Bad News: All the other series under 4Kids will still be butchered.
Considering how bad the censorship, dubs, and company dealings are from this company, I'd want 4Kids to go bankrupt, liquidated, and to cease being a corporate entity.
Bad News: All the other series under 4Kids will still be butchered.
Considering how bad the censorship, dubs, and company dealings are from this company, I'd want 4Kids to go bankrupt, liquidated, and to cease being a corporate entity.
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Looky-tan
Got Megane?
I haven't really watch, played or done anything related to Yu-Gi-Oh in almost 3 years.
But that sounds good indeed.
EmiyaKiritsugu wrote...
Good News: Yu-Gi-Oh! won't be butchered.But that sounds good indeed.
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Kaimax
Best Master-San
I'm honestly still mad the 4Kids Renamed Osiris to Slifer and ruining the God Egyptian names. (Go check wiki why lol)
so Fuck yeah.
so Fuck yeah.
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MY GOD YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS!!!!! The nightmare is finaly over!!!
This is a really HUGE deal for me.
Spoiler:
This is a really HUGE deal for me.
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Looky-tan
Got Megane?
Kaimax wrote...
I'm honestly still mad the 4Kids Renamed Osiris to Slifer and ruining the God Egyptian names. (Go check wiki why lol)so Fuck yeah.
oh yea that kinda pissed me off, I was learning the card game around that time, and actually from a Japanese friend of mine, and he was calling that card Osiris and then I heard the name change and was rather confused, I told my friend and he said,"yea... you guys(US) change a lot of the stuff in our shows" we both had a good chuckle knowing this to be so true.
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Rowdy Rocker! wrote...
MY GOD YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS!!!!! The nightmare is finaly over!!!This is a really HUGE deal for me.
this video has better quality
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lazyasschillypepper wrote...
Rowdy Rocker! wrote...
MY GOD YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS!!!!! The nightmare is finaly over!!!This is a really HUGE deal for me.
this video has better quality
I still prefer this one.
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Kaimax wrote...
I'm honestly still mad the 4Kids Renamed Osiris to Slifer and ruining the God Egyptian names. (Go check wiki why lol)so Fuck yeah.
So I looked it up. It didn't give a reason why but it told of it's origins.
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While I'm happy about 4Kids getting this and the fact that 4Kids has been bleeding money for a while now is nothing new. This could be a final nail in the coffin for 4Kids. Yu-Gi-Oh! is a major money maker for 4Kids and it seems to be the only thing keeping them above water. I can't think of another show that gives them that much. It's still kind of depressing when a company goes out of business. I mean, the people who work for it (not the CEO's or Board) but normal people will loose their job.
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Konacha37 wrote...
While I'm happy about 4Kids getting this and the fact that 4Kids has been bleeding money for a while now is nothing new. This could be a final nail in the coffin for 4Kids. Yu-Gi-Oh! is a major money maker for 4Kids and it seems to be the only thing keeping them above water. I can't think of another show that gives them that much. It's still kind of depressing when a company goes out of business. I mean, the people who work for it (not the CEO's or Board) but normal people will loose their job.see thats exactly what I said, with out yu-gi-oh their ship is slowly sinking. the only thing thats maybe keeping them afloat is dragon ball kai.