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GreenyWorld Studios
File:GreenyworldStudios2013Logo.png
Type Subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment
Industry Entertainment
Founded 1985 (renamed in 1995 and 1997)
Founder(s) Robert Stainton
Headquarters California
Products Movies and TV shows
Owner(s) Sony (50%)
21st Century Fox (50%)
Parent Sony Pictures Entertainment (50%)
Fox Entertainment Group (50%)
Divisions Greenyworld Studios Britain
Greenyworld Studios Bulgaria
Greenyworld Studios Jamaica
Greenyworld Studios Japan
GreenyWorld Studios Russia
GreenyWorld Studios Germany
Greenyworld Studios France
GreenyWorld Studios Florida
GreenyWorld Studios Canada
Greenyworld Studios Scotland
GreenyWorld Studios Ireland
GreenyWorld Studios South Korea
Greenyworld Studios Wales
Greeny world Studios Latin America
Greenyworld Studios North
Greenyworld Studios Australia and New Zealand
Greenyworld Studios Africa
Greenyworld Studios Arabia

GreenyWorld Studios Entertainment, Inc. (stylized as Greenyworld Studios) is a company and animation studio re-founded in 1985 formely by the creator of Gree City Gree G. and later bought by Robert Stainton and renamed Greeny Phatom Studios wich it gets renamed Greenyworld Studios in the 1997. The company was held by Celebrity Home Entertainment until 1988, when Robert controlled it himself. The company was sold to Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1997 after it was reorganized as GreenyWorld Studios. He aquired Adelaide Productions (an animation division of Sony Pictures Television) in 2003 before selling it back two months later. Jakelsm Home Entertainment, Cocoa's World Home Entertainment, 2000TopGearDog Studios, and Geo's World Home Entertainment were folded into GreenyWorld Studios.

GreenyWorld Studios has the Home Entertainment rights to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (USA/Canada, Domestic and International) and Aniplex (Japan).

GreenyWorld Studios is located in Washington, D.C., USA.

History[]

GreenyWorld Studios was founded in 1985 by Robert Stainton under the name Greetastic, LLC. before being renamed to Greeny Phatom Studios, Inc. after Greeny Phatom debuted in 1995.

In 1997 the company decided to change the name to Greenyworld Studios. Soon they created more of thier own films, picked up the rights to the films they released with Carloco Pictures, Le Studio Canal, Concorde, Trimark Pictures and other film studios. (except the Disney, Touchstone, Miramax, Dimension and Hollywood films who remains with the studios.) They also picked up the rights to other film studios who were bankrupt and closed down. For the live action films they own they are released by Greeny-Guild a company launched by Greenyworld and Pathe. The following studios they own are...

  • Pacific International Enterprises
  • a few Morgan Creek films
  • most of the Triumph Releasing films (except the ones owned by Sony)
  • Vision PDG
  • all of the Games Productions (a live action company created by Games Animation) films
  • most of the Vestron Pictures library
  • some of the 20th Century Fox films (except the ones owned by FOX)
  • the J&JM library
  • all of the Games Animation films (made from the 60's to now)
  • most of the Melvin Simon Productions library
  • all of the films relased under Greenyworld Pictures
  • most of the Astral Films library
  • most of The Rank Orgnization library (except the ones owned by ITV)
  • most of the Hemdale library
  • the ABC Motion Pictures library
  • some of the Gladden Entertainment library
File:GreenyworldStudios2013Logo.png

The all-new 2013 logo used in other greenyworld films (including GreenyWorld Powers 2) and the other LGMM movies after Atomic Holocaust 2.

some of the Thames Television library (just the shows the company produced with Thames.)

  • some of the Empire Pictures library
  • the Sharpio Glickenhaus library
  • Japanese Anime Library

In August 2013, they said that the old greenyworld studios logo should be replaced with a transparent logo with a words-only logo and start a 2nd generation of greenyworld studios, but the other regional companies' logo won't change, meanwhile in the LGMM movies, it will change after Atomic Holocaust 2.

In 1997, the company was sold to Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Logos[]

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Greetastic! logo (1985-1995)

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Greeny Phatom Studios logo (1995-1997)

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GreenyWorld Studios logo (1997-2013)

File:GreenyworldStudios2013Logo.png

The all-new 2013 logo used in other greenyworld films (including GreenyWorld Powers 2) and the other LGMM movies after Atomic Holocaust 2.

File:GreenyWorld Studios 2013 Words-only Logo.png

The words-only logo.

Filmography[]

As Greetastic![]

GreenyTown (1985-2009)

As Greeny Phatom Studios[]

  • Snaily The Snail and The Rainbow Shell with Toho (Japan), Columbia Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 1996)

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As GreenyWorld Studios[]

  • Geo's 1st Movie (with Columbia Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar, 1997, uncredited)
  • The Cuckooland Movie (with Toho (Japan), Columbia Pictures (Dubbed), Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 1998)
  • Luckie's 1st Movie (with Toho (Japan), TriStar Pictures (Dubbed), Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2000)
  • The GreenyWorld Movie: Bigger, Stonger, Longer and Super and Uncut (with Anim8or Production Studios and 20th Century Fox, 2001)
  • The Condom Factor (with Toho, TriStar Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2002)
  • GreenyWorld: The Gree Guy Assault (with Sony Wonder, Fox, and Geo Animation Studios, 2003)
  • Pinky Robot GX meets Godzilla (with Toei and Toho (Japan), TriStar Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2004)
  • Luckie's Movie: The Mysterious Epic Sword (with Toho (Japan), TriStar Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2004)
  • Burry The Furry Polar Bear travels to Paramountain (with Toho (Japan), Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2004)
  • Pinky Robot GX vs. The Mutant Beast (with Toho (Japan), TriStar Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2005)
  • That's My Doggie (with Toho (Japan), Columbia Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2005)
  • The Papercraft Man (with Toho (Japan), Paramount Pictures and TriStar Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2005)
  • Pinky Robot GX vs. King Kong (with Toho (Japan), Paramount Pictures and TriStar Pictures (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2006)
  • Luckie's Movie: The Golden Star Rod of Computer Inside (with Toho (Japan), Paramount Pictures and TriStar Pictures (Dubbed), Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2006)
  • The Demented Theatrical Cartoon Movie (with Toho (Japan), Paramount Pictures and Screen Gems (Dubbed) Greenyworld Studios Japan, Japanese movie, 2007; Based on the original movie by Brian Kendall)
  • The Hev's World Movie (with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and 20th Century Fox, 2007)
  • Junoon (1992, 2009 English dub, with Funimation and Greenyworld Studios India, 2009)

TV Shows[]

  • Luckie The Cute Girl Mouse (1988-present, with Sony Pictures Television and Greenyworld Studios Japan)
  • Danny City (1994-present, with a.k.a Cartoon inc., New World Television and 20th Century Fox Television)
  • Jeb City (1996-present, with Universal Animation Studios and 20th Century Fox Television)
  • Greeny Phatom (1995-present)
  • Enter The School (2009-present)

Units[]

Subsidiaries[]

  • GreenyWorld Home Entertaiment

Divisions[]

  • Romite Animation Studios
  • Jakelsm Home Entertainment
  • Greenyworld Interactive
  • Geo's World Home Entertainment

International studioGreenyworld Studios Britain[]

TV channels[]

  • The Greeny Channel
  • The Greeny Movies
  • The Greeny Channel Retro
  • The Greeny Channel XD
  • The Greeny Anime Channel
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