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 | WWEWWE is the sequel series to the popular Dragon Ball anime and Japanese comics. Aired on Italia 1/Italy, Cartoon Network/US, ETB/Netherlands, TGV, Antena 3/Spain, Tele5 and RTL2/Germany. |  | Spider-Sense Spider-ManThe #1 selling boys license in the world entertains 400 licensees globally.
Hasbro is mastertoy licensee. #1 toys and games license in France (NPD).
Multimedia support from TV animation, interactive games, comic books etc. makes it a huge merchandising success.
The all-new Spider-Sense Spider-Man Style Guide has just been updated delivering awesome new branding and key design elements. |  | Ben10 Alien Forceis a TV series sequel to the hugely successful Ben10.
Five years following the events of the original series, 15-year old Ben Tennyson continues to battle various alien foes. A live action film based on Alien Force was announced by Cartoon Network at their 2008 lineup.
The film is said to be coming on fall 2009. |  | Bakuganis a boys action property and its success is similar to that of Pokémon. It is targeted at boys at the age group of 6-12.
A strategic card game based on magnetic, spring-loaded marbles created by Sega Toys and Spin Master and on the TV series. It was one of the best-selling toys in Canada last year.
The game combines the shooting strategy of marbles with the spirit and looks of Pokémon and the shape-shifting ability of the Transformers robots. |  | GormitiLicensor: Preziosi Group;
Property: Gormiti - the Invincible Lords of Nature;
Origin: Toys - the Phenomenon, the most impressive performance ever seen without the support of TV series.
Success: With over 30 mil. figurines sold in 3 years, Giocchis best selling toy range will be broadcasted across Europe.
Synopsis: Saga of the ancient people born from natural elements (Earth, Air, Forest, Sea and Volcano) to fight against the Evil in the Gormiti world. |  | Marvel ComicsMarvel Comics |  | PokémonPokémon is owned by Nintendo and has become the second most successful and lucrative video game-based media franchise in the world.
Pokémon properties have since been merchandised into anime, manga, trading cards, toys, books and other media and celebrated its tenth anniversary on February 27, 2006.
Cumulative sales of the video games gave reached more than 180 million copies. |  | Clone WarsContinuing the Star Wars craze the American animated 3D CGI TV series will debut in 2008.
TF1 is confirmed in France with at least 100 episodes. Hasbro and Lego are master toy licensees. |  | Mr. Men Little MissMr. Men is a series of 48 (46 published in English) children's books by Roger Hargreaves started in 1971. Little Miss was an accompanying series of 42 (33 published in English) books by the same author with female characters that started in 1981.
The Mr. Men characters have been adapted into four animated television series. The first was produced in 1975 by Terry Ward's company, Flicks Films, formerly known as 101 Film Productions, with the voices and the narration provided by Arthur Lowe (better known for his role as Captain Mainwaring in the sitcom Dad's Army). During 1983, a second series by Flicks Films featured the Little Miss characters, and was narrated by John and Pauline Alderton (credited as Pauline Collins). The third series, Mr. Men and Little Miss, was produced in 1995 and aired on TV from 1995 to 1997 and was narrated by Geoffrey Palmer.
In 2006 Renegade Animation produced The Mr. Men Show, a new American animated series which debuted on Cartoon Network (US) and Channel Five's Milkshake! (UK) in February 2008. |  | Hot WheelsBrand is based on die cast toy cars by Mattel. Larger than life, fantastic look of custom-designed miniature cars. #5 toys and games license in France (NDP). |  | Titeuf |  | Lego Indiana-JonesLego-Indiana-Jones |  | Lego StarWarsLego-StarWars |  | TOP GEARTOP GEAR |  | Indiana JonesIndiana Jones |  | SuperHero SquadSuperHero Squad |  | Monsters vs AliansMonsters vs Alians |
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