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*''[[Club Mario]]'' — 1990
*''[[Club Mario]]'' — 1990
*''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' — 1990
*''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' — 1990
*''[[Super Mario World (TV series)|Super Mario World]]'' — 1991
*''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' — 1991
*''[[Captain N & The Video Game Masters]]'' — 1992
*''[[Captain N & The Video Game Masters]]'' — 1992
*''[[Mario All Stars]]'' — 1994
*''[[Mario All Stars]]'' — 1994

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Template:Company-infobox DIC Entertainment (often shortened to DIC) was an animation company that created many programs, including Inspector Gadget, Heathcliff, and The Real Ghostbusters. They were responsible for almost all of the animated Mario shows, as well as other closely related shows such as Captain N: The Game Master and The Legend of Zelda.

History

DIC was started in 1979 by Jean Chalopin in Luxembourg, as a subsidiary of Radio-Television Luxembourg. The company's American headquarters were established in 1982 in Burbank, California. In 1986, DIC was bought by Andy Heyward and it became an American company. At several points in time, DIC had been an independent company, but it has also been bought and sold by several larger companies, including Disney and ABC. On July 23, 2008, DIC was acquired by Cookie Jar Entertainment.

Mario Series Produced By DIC

DIC and Video Games

DIC produced some of the most well-known cartoons based on video games. Along with the Mario series that they made, they also produced Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Battletoads, Captain N: The Game Master, Darkstalkers, Double Dragon, The Legend of Zelda, Pole Position, Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Underground and Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?.

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