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Heyward bought DIC in 1987 when Chalopin and Bianchi left, moving all operations to America. Chalopin turned what was left of the French arm into a new animation company, [[Créativité & Développement (France)|Créativité & Développement]]. DIC was turned into a limited partnership with Capital Cities/ABC (now [[ABC National IDs|ABC, Inc.]]") in 1993 and [[The Walt Disney Company]] in 1996, until Andy Heyward reacquired the company from Disney in 2000 with an investment by Bain Capital.  
Heyward bought DIC in 1987 when Chalopin and Bianchi left, moving all operations to America. Chalopin turned what was left of the French arm into a new animation company, [[Créativité & Développement (France)|Créativité & Développement]]. DIC was turned into a limited partnership with Capital Cities/ABC (now [[ABC National IDs|ABC, Inc.]]") in 1993 and [[The Walt Disney Company]] in 1996, until Andy Heyward reacquired the company from Disney in 2000 with an investment by Bain Capital.  


On July 23, 2008, DIC was acquired by [[Cookie Jar Entertainment (Canada)|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] and became a wholly-owned subsidiary. Months later, Cookie Jar decided to take over and the studio was folded into Cookie Jar (later "DHX Media", now "[[WildBrain (Canada)|WildBrain]]"). Currently, most of the DIC library is owned by WildBrain after its acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment, with the following exceptions: ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''Dinosaucers'', ''Stunt Dawgs'', ''The Karate Kid'', and ''Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling'' ([[Sony Pictures Television]]), ''Camp Candy'' ([[CBS Studios]]/[[CBS Media Ventures]]), ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (the first three seasons were produced by DIC and the remainder of the series was produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Cartoons|Hanna-Barbera]]; the series is owned by [[Warner Bros. Entertainment]] via [[Turner Entertainment Co.]]), ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' ([[Bagdasarian Productions]]), ''ALF: The Animated Series'' and ''ALF Tales'' ([[Alien Productions]]; the holding company for the ''ALF'' franchise with distribution rights handled by [[Shout! Factory]]), ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' ([[Entertainment One (Canada)|Entertainment One]]), ''Kissyfur'' ([[NBCUniversal Television|NBCUniversal Syndication Studios]]), ''Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater'' and ''Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures'' ([[MGM Television]]), ''Where's Wally?'' (known as ''Where's Waldo?'' in the US; [[Mattel Creations]] via [[HiT Entertainment (UK)|HiT Entertainment]]), ''Sailor Moon'' ([[Toei Animation (Japan)|Toei Animation]]; current license lies with [[Viz Media (Japan)|Viz Media]]), ''Meet the Deedles'', ''Genius'', and the 1999 film adaptation of ''Inspector Gadget'' (The Walt Disney Company).
On July 23, 2008, DIC was acquired by [[Cookie Jar Entertainment (Canada)|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] and became a wholly-owned subsidiary. Months later, Cookie Jar decided to take over and the studio was folded into Cookie Jar (later "DHX Media", now "[[WildBrain (Canada)|WildBrain]]"). Currently, most of the DIC library is owned by WildBrain after its acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment, with the following exceptions: ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''Dinosaucers'', ''Stunt Dawgs'', ''The Karate Kid'', and ''Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling'' (owned by [[Sony Pictures Television]]), ''Camp Candy'' (the first two seasons were produced by DIC and the third season was produced by [[Saban Entertainment]]; owned by [[CBS Studios]] with [[CBS Media Ventures]] distributing it), ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (the first three seasons were produced by DIC and the remainder of the series was produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Cartoons|Hanna-Barbera]]; the series is owned by [[Warner Bros. Entertainment]] via [[Turner Entertainment Co.]]), ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' (owned by [[Bagdasarian Productions]]), ''ALF: The Animated Series'' and ''ALF Tales'' (owned by [[Alien Productions]]; the holding company for the ''ALF'' franchise with distribution rights handled by [[Shout! Factory]]), the 1989 adaptation of ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' (owned by [[Entertainment One (Canada)|Entertainment One]]), ''Kissyfur'' (owned by [[NBCUniversal Television|NBCUniversal Syndication Studios]]), ''Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater'' and ''Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures'' (owned by [[MGM Television]]), ''Where's Wally?'' (known as ''Where's Waldo?'' in the US; owned by [[Mattel Creations]] via [[HiT Entertainment (UK)|HiT Entertainment]]), ''Sailor Moon'' (owned by [[Toei Animation (Japan)|Toei Animation]]; current license lies with [[Viz Media (Japan)|Viz Media]]), and ''Meet the Deedles'', ''Genius'', and the 1999 film adaptation of ''Inspector Gadget'' (owned by The Walt Disney Company).


===1st Logo (1980 (in-credit version)-December 4, 1982, September 12, 1983-July 18, 1987)===
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