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In 2009, Hasbro, Inc. acquired its properties (i.e. G.I. Joe and Transformers) from TV-Loonland. TV-Loonland themselves filed for bankruptcy in December of that year, and, 2 years later, the rest of TV Loonland's catalog was sold to m4e (made for entertainment) AG in Germany.
TV-Loonland AG (Germany) Background: TV-Loonland (formerly TMO Loonland) was a German animation company. In 2000, they acquired the television arm of Sony Wonder, which included Sunbow Entertainment and it's catalog and later on purchased British home video company Metrodome Distribution.
On October 3, 2000, following their initial distribution deal months prior, TV-Loonland announced they had purchased Sony Wonder's television business assets. The deal included full ownership in animation studio Sunbow Entertainment , alongside a programming library that included shows based on Hasbro properties.
In 2009, Hasbro, Inc. acquired its properties (i.e. G.I. Joe and Transformers) from TV-Loonland. TV-Loonland themselves filed for bankruptcy in December of that year, and, 2 years later, the rest of TV Loonland's catalog was sold to m4e (made for entertainment) AG in Germany.
Aug 15, 2024 · In 1998, Sony Wonder bought up Sunbow Entertainment, but was later sold to TV-Loonland in 2000. TV-Loonland folded Sunbow Entertainment on July 24, 2004.
Oct 5, 2000 · German animation giant TV-Loonland is continuing its expansion drive by buying New York-based children's specialist Sony Wonder's production and distribution outfit. The $20.5m (£13.9m) deal...
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In December 2009, TV-Loonland AG filed for bankruptcy and in early 2011, most of the rights to the non-Hasbro Sunbow Entertainment shows (along with the rest of TV-Loonland shows) were acquired by m4e AG, which soon became a division of Studio 100.