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  4. DIC was founded in 1971 by Jean Chalopin as DIC Audiovisuel in France as an acronym for Diffusion Information Communication. Its logo featured italic letters. In 1982, DIC launched a United States branch called DIC Enterprises. In 1987, Jean Chalopin left DIC to create Créativité ...

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    DIC Entertainment Corporation (formerly "DIC Audiovisual", "DIC Enterprises, Inc.", "DIC Animation City, Inc.", "DIC Productions, L.P.", "DIC Entertainment, L.P." and during its last few years "The Incredible World of DiC", stylised as "DiC" and pronounced as "deek", as in "decaffeinated") was founded by Jean Chalopin as "OGAP" (Office de Gestion et d'Action Publicitaire), an advertising company. In 1971, with an investment from the tabloid newspaper La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest, it was incorporated as "Diffusion Information Commercial". It developed into a full production company during the following decade, soon being renamed "Diffusion Information Communication", and becoming specialised in animation. In 1982, the US arm was founded, and Chalopin, Andy Heyward, and Bruno Bianchi were in charge of the company.

    Heyward bought DIC in 1987 when Chalopin and Bianchi left, moving all operations to America. Chalopin turned what was left of the French arm into a new animation company, Créativité & Développement. DIC was turned into a limited partnership with Capital Cities/ABC (now "ABC, Inc.") in 1993 and The Walt Disney Company in 1996, until Heyward reacquired the company from Disney in 2000 with an investment by Bain Capital.

    Cookie Jar Entertainment took over for the then-current shows DinoSquad (for the series finale) and Sushi Pack (for season 2), which formerly ended with this logo by December 2008.

  5. Most airings and releases of DiC shows today have the Cookie Jar Entertainment logo plaster it, but some TV airings, online prints, and older DVD and VHS releases of DiC shows keep this logo intact.

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  7. Logo: On a white or black background, we see a red circle with a thunderbolt inside. Next to it there's "IGNITION" and "entertainment", stacked like the previous logo. Variants: Before 2007, "for Videogame Redefined" may appear below the logo.

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