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and distribution company in St. Louis, Missouri, best known for releasing the anime titles '' Voltron, Defender of the Universe'' and '' Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs'', as well as producing the original animated series '' Denver, the Last Dinosaur''.


History

Founded in 1980 by Ted Koplar, son of St. Louis businessman and KPLR-TV founder Harold Koplar, World Events Productions, Ltd. started out as a "current events" program on the TV station titled ''World Events''. In 1982, Koplar teamed with Jack Galmiche and Frank Babcock to produce three nationally syndicated shows featuring Kickboxing. The shows were produced and distributed nationally from St Louis, Las Vegas, and New York's Madison Square Garden. In 1983, while attending a science fiction convention, Ted Koplar discovered the anime series '' Beast King GoLion'' and saw a potential in distributing it on U.S. television. WEP licensed the series from
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and released it in 1984 in an edited and English-dubbed form as ''
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''. The show was met with high ratings nationwide. After airing all episodes of ''GoLion'', WEP adapted '' Armored Fleet Dairugger XV'' into the second season of ''Voltron''. The second season lacked the ratings of the first season, as viewers were more used to the ''GoLion'' team. In response, WEP commissioned Toei Animation to produce 20 more episodes of the ''GoLion''-based ''Voltron''. In 1987, WEP licensed '' Star Musketeer Bismark'' from Studio Pierrot and released it as '' Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs''. The series was rewritten with several episodes rearranged or omitted; in addition, six new episodes were animated for the U.S. version. Despite lacking the popularity of ''Voltron'', ''Saber Rider'' has received a cult fan following throughout the years; most prominently in
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. After years of licensing and broadcasting anime, WEP ventured to original animated works. In 1988, the company released '' Denver, the Last Dinosaur'', which was met with positive feedback from parents' groups and was recommended by the National Education Association. '' Vytor: The Starfire Champion'' was released in 1989. Despite being an International Film and Video Festival and a New York Festival Award winner, the show's run on television was short-lived. In 1998, WEP revisited the ''Voltron'' franchise with an all-new TV series. '' Voltron: The Third Dimension'' was the 3-D animated sequel to the original series, featuring some of the original voice cast plus actors
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and
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. Despite winning a Daytime
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for Outstanding Sound Editing, the series received mixed responses from critics and fans of the original series. In 2008, World Events licensed the original ''GoLion'' and ''Dairugger XV'' in the U.S. In 2010, Classic Media (now
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) acquired distribution rights for the ''Voltron'' franchise. WEP, Kickstart Productions and Classic Media released an all-new animated ''Voltron'' series titled '' Voltron Force'' in June 2011. The series takes place sometime after events in the original series and aired on Nicktoons.


Legal issues

World Events Productions settled a legal dispute with
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in 2010 over copyright infringements of a potential live-action ''Voltron'' movie. In the past, both companies disputed when ''Voltron: The Third Dimension'' was released. The previous dispute was settled in 2000, with WEP acquiring the animated properties ''Voltron'' and ''GoLion,'' as well as 'Vehicle Force Voltron' and 'Dairugger'. The most recent legal issues between the two companies focus on WEP's right to adapt the anime into live-action and possibly marketing it in Japan. As a result of this dispute,
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and New Regency Productions pulled out of the live-action project. In July 2009, Atlas Entertainment acquired the live-action film rights. This prompted film producers James Young, Ford Oelman and Mark Costa to file a lawsuit against World Events Productions, claiming that their companies - Animus Films and NHO Entertainment - have held exclusive live-action rights to ''Voltron'' since 2004. The live-action project was eventually scrapped in June 2010 in favor of a new ''Voltron'' television series. On November 4, 2016, three months after the completion of
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's acquisition of Classic Media's parent company,
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for $3.8 billion, it was announced that
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and DreamWorks Animation will make the film with David Hayter writing the script.


Filmography

*''
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'' (1984–1985) **Adaptation of
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's '' Beast King GoLion'' and '' Armored Fleet Dairugger XV''. *'' Voltron: Fleet of Doom'' (1986) **One-off crossover of both ''Voltron'' seasons co-produced by Toei Animation. *'' Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs'' (1987–1988) **Adaptation of Studio Pierrot's '' Star Musketeer Bismarck'' *'' Denver, the Last Dinosaur'' (1988) **WEP's first all-original work. *'' Vytor: The Starfire Champion'' (1989) *''
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'' (1990-1991) (co-production) *''
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'' (1991-1993) *''The Moo Family Holiday Hoedown'' (1992) **Christmas special *''
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'' pilot (1993) *'' Twinkle the Dream Being'' (1993-1995) *''The New Adventures of Voltron'' (1994-1995) **Original "Voltron" episodes created for the North American market without Toei Animation's involvement. The following "Voltron" series would also be produced without the involvement of the original Japanese creators. *''This Land Is Your Land: The Animated Kids' Songs of
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'' (1997) **Video short *''Bad Baby'' pilot (1997) *'' Voltron: The Third Dimension'' (1998–2000) **3D animated sequel to ''Voltron'' co-produced by Mike Young Productions *'' Voltron Force'' (2011–2012) **Co-produced by Kickstart Productions and
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. *'' Voltron: Legendary Defender'' (2016–2018) **Co-produced by
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. *''Denver the Last Dinosaur'' (2018) **CGI production co-produced by Zagtoon


Live-action films

*''Voltron'' live-action film **A live-action film, based on the series produced through
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, will be released through
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