DuArt Media Services

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DuArt Media Services

DuArt logo
Founded 1922
Headquarters 245 W 55th St, New York, New York, USA
Type Private
Industry Real Estate
Website

United States: duart.com

DuArt Media Services (formerly DuArt Film and Video) is an American dubbing company and voice recording studio that worked on English dubs of Pokémon animation.

Their first dub projects were the short film Pikachu's Island Adventure and the movie The Rise of Darkrai. They then took over dubbing Pokémon the Series from TAJ Productions, with their first episode being Tears for Fears!. Starting with Pokémon the Series: XYZ and its associated movie, DuArt began producing the Latin-American Spanish the Series dub with Jarpa Studio and the Brazilian Portuguese dub with MG Studios. On all three dubs, their last tie-in movie was Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution and their last episode was Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!. Iyuno and Goldcrest Post took over the English dub while SDI Media Poland took over the Latin-American Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese dubs.

DuArt was also involved with English dubs of some of the Pokémon video games. These include PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure and PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond.

On August 25, 2021, DuArt announced that they would be ceasing all of its media services to focus on its real estate holding.

English projects

Voice directors

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