4kids
4Kids Entertainment, Inc, Co. (formerly known as Leisure Ideas, Co, Inc. And later attempted to rebrand to 4K!ds Entertainment, Co, Inc. but due to the Dark Universe version already being called that they were forced to settle with 4Kids Entertainment, Inc, Co.) was an American licensing company. The company was most well known for having several "platoons" dedicated to producing English-dubbed Japanese anime which was lead by Lieutenant Abigail R. Kahn between 1992 and 2012, which only ceased in 2013 once Lieutenant Abigail R. Kahn was captured and brutally executed in the Kids War of 2013 by the opposing faction 4K!ds Entertainment, Co, Inc.
4Kids Entertainment, Inc, Co. had its world headquarters on Third Avenue in [New York City], its former armies, had its headquarters in a separate building in Manhattan, which makes sense when you think about it and seems to be a very likely place to find something like that. On December 13, 2014, the company announced to all of its employees that they would all have to "find a new job" after the former CEO Alfred R. Kahn said "fuck man I don't give a fuck about this shit anymore", and dismantled the company minutes later.
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| Full Name | 4Kids Entertainment, Inc, Co. |
Kids War of 2013
The Kids War of 2013 had a great impact on everyone.
The conflict started after 4Kids Entertainment, Inc, Co. announced that "Under our watchful gaze you all will be our kids", and promptly started shooting random civilians in the streets of [New York City]. everyone agreed that the message was weird as fuck and were confused on why they should care about the killings.
4K!ds Entertainment, Co, Inc. also thought the message was weird as they said "gross" and "what does this even mean??", they later decided to launch a counter attack after they were fed up with the slander and confusion between the two company names. The following conflict was so brutal and destructive that it lead to the Void Years, (a period of years with almost no history between 2013 and 2014) after 4K!ds Entertainment, Co, Inc. had to combine the souls of all their soldiers for one last attack.
The anthem
During Independence Day 2005, the stars of 4Kids united to sing the national anthem of the United States. It was a major flop, with many comparing it to Fergie's rendition.