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Yu-Gi-Oh Confirmed for KidsWB this fall!

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Excerpted from the press release:
"4KIDS ENTERTAINMENT AND NETWORK FORCES AGAIN AFTER SUCCESSFUL U.S. LAUNCH OF POKÉMON TO BRING NEW ANIMÉ SERIES TO SATURDAY MORNINGS

New York, NY June 12, 2001 - 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:KDE), a global provider of children's entertainment, and Kids WB, the #1 broadcast network for kids, have ed forces to bring Japan's hottest new animé series, YU-GI-OH! to kids in the United States on Saturday mornings beginning this fall. The announcement was made today by Donna Friedman, Executive Vice President, Kids WB, and Al Kahn, Chairman and CEO of 4Kids Entertainment.

"We are thrilled to be working once again with the creative team that brought Pokémon to Kids WB," said Ms. Friedman. "4Kids Entertainment and the YU-GI-OH! consortium in Japan are bringing us - and kids in the U.S. - the next hit animé-adventure series. YU-GI-OH! will make a great addition to our top-rated fall line-up."

"We are delighted to with Kids WB in introducing YU-GI-OH! to U.S. audiences," said Mr. Kahn. "We are confident this extraordinary property will find enthusiastic acceptance among kids in the U.S."

YU-GI-OH!, based on the comic book series, follows the adventures of Yugi, a smaller than average high school student -- and an easy target for bullies. When his grandfather, a local game shop manager, gives him an ancient Egyptian riddle called the "Millennium Puzzle," and Yugi pieces it together, he unexpectedly becomes the powerful "Kazuki Takahashi to exclusively manage the property's entire licensing program in the U.S. and across the international marketplace outside of Asia. Together, they now forces, once again, to bring all Pokémon fans another adventure-filled series with strong friendships, teamwork and strategic mastering skills, presented in a sophisticated style of Japanese animation.

Currently in Japan and airing on PlayStation and Game Boy platforms, in addition to the 3.5 billion YU-GI-OH! cards that have been sold. Now ready to take on the U.S., 4Kids Entertainment kicks-off the New York Licensing Show with today's formal introduction of the eagerly anticipated property.

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