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'''TAJ Productions''' | '''TAJ Productions''' was an production company involved in the dubbing of the English version of the {{g|anime}}. Its president was Larry Juris. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
TAJ was the original dubbing company to work with [[4Kids Entertainment]] | 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 had built it's own recording studio where the dub was produced until around 2004, when 4Kids took production production in-house. | ||
TAJ once again gained responsibility for the dubbing in 2006, after 4Kids gave up their license for dubbing and distribution. {{PUSA}} | TAJ once again gained responsibility for the dubbing in 2006, after 4Kids gave up their license for dubbing and distribution. {{PUSA}} TAJ Productions won the bid to be the recording studio for the dub. | ||
On January 2, 2008 is was revealed by Larry Juris (TAJ President) that TAJ Productions would no longer be working | On January 2, 2008 is was revealed by Larry Juris (TAJ President) that TAJ Productions would no longer be working on the show. A couple days later [[Sarah Natochenny]] herself confirmed this. | ||
In early 2009 TAJ Productions closed down, and no longer records voices for programs or video games. | |||
==External link== | ==External link== |
Revision as of 13:06, 15 August 2009
TAJ Productions was an production company 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 had built it's own recording studio where the dub was produced until around 2004, when 4Kids took production production in-house.
TAJ once again gained responsibility for the dubbing in 2006, after 4Kids gave up their license for dubbing and distribution. TPCi TAJ Productions won the bid to be the recording studio 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. A couple days later Sarah Natochenny herself confirmed this.
In early 2009 TAJ Productions closed down, and no longer records voices for programs or video games.