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'''TAJ Productions''' was an American company involved in the dubbing and recording of voices for the {{g|anime}}. Its current president is Larry Juris.
[[File:TAJ Logo.png|right|thumb|TAJ Productions]]
'''TAJ Productions''' was a production company and recording studio involved in the dubbing of the English version of the [[Pokémon anime]]. Its president was Larry Juris.


==History==
==History==
TAJ was the original dubbing company to work with [[4Kids Entertainment]] on the anime back in 1997. They recorded at several different locations until around 2004,when 4Kids built their own audio base.
TAJ was the original dubbing company to work with [[4Kids Entertainment]] in producing the English dub. They recorded the first season at ''Buttons Sound''. By season two TAJ was using its own recording studio where the dub was produced until 2003 (Season 5), when 4Kids took production to its own in-house studio.


TAJ once again gained responsiblity for the dubbing in 2006, after 4Kids gave up their license for dubbing and distribution. {{PUSA}} used TAJ Productions as the recording studio for the dub.
TAJ once again gained responsibility for the dubbing in 2006, after 4Kids lost their license for dubbing and distribution. TAJ Productions won the bid to be the ADR Production company for the dub.


On January 2, 2008 is was revealed by Larry Juris (TAJ President) that TAJ Productions would no longer be working on the show and Pokémon USA hired [[DuArt|a new company]] to work on the show. A couple days later [[Sarah Natochenny]] herself confirmed this.As of 2008 the studio has disbanded and no longer records voices for programs or vidoegames.
On January 2, 2008, it was revealed by Larry Juris that TAJ Productions would no longer be working on the show, but no reason was given. A couple days later [[Sarah Natochenny]] herself confirmed this, and later it was reported that [[DuArt Film & Video|DuArt]] was taking over starting with the tenth movie.  


==External link==
In early 2009 TAJ Productions closed down, and no longer records voices for programs or video games.
* [http://www.tajproductionsnyc.com/ TAJ Productions Home Page]
 
==External links==
* [http://www.tajproductionsnyc.com/ TAJ Productions home page]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20081101185739/http://www.tajproductionsnyc.com/ TAJ Productions home page] (Nov. 1, 2008)
 
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Revision as of 12:48, 24 June 2014

TAJ Productions

TAJ Productions was a production company and recording studio involved in the dubbing of the English version of the Pokémon anime. Its president was Larry Juris.

History

TAJ was the original dubbing company to work with 4Kids Entertainment in producing the English dub. They recorded the first season at Buttons Sound. By season two TAJ was using its own recording studio where the dub was produced until 2003 (Season 5), when 4Kids took production to its own in-house studio.

TAJ once again gained responsibility for the dubbing in 2006, after 4Kids lost their license for dubbing and distribution. TAJ Productions won the bid to be the ADR Production company for the dub.

On January 2, 2008, it was revealed by Larry Juris that TAJ Productions would no longer be working on the show, but no reason was given. A couple days later Sarah Natochenny herself confirmed this, and later it was reported that DuArt was taking over starting with the tenth movie.

In early 2009 TAJ Productions closed down, and no longer records voices for programs or video games.

External links

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