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In November 1991, the company shares were divided when International Film Productions, a Luxembourg-based company, acquired a 49.7% stake while Saban retained a 49.8% stake. International Film Productions later gained another 0.2% share in the company in 1994 leaving Saban with a 49.6% stake. International Film Productions shares were later transferred to Pueblo Films AG, a Switzerland based company in 1996.  
In November 1991, the company shares were divided when International Film Productions, a Luxembourg-based company, acquired a 49.7% stake while Saban retained a 49.8% stake. International Film Productions later gained another 0.2% share in the company in 1994 leaving Saban with a 49.6% stake. International Film Productions shares were later transferred to Pueblo Films AG, a Switzerland based company in 1996.  


In March 1996, Saban acquired [[Créativité et Développement]] (C&D), a French studio owned by [[DIC Entertainment]] co-founder Jean Chalopin with was then absorbed into Saban International Paris while most of it's library went to Saban International.
In March 1996, Saban acquired [[Créativité & Développement]] (C&D), a French studio owned by [[DIC Entertainment]] co-founder Jean Chalopin with was then absorbed into Saban International Paris while most of it's library went to Saban International.




On October 24, 2001, Saban Entertainment and Fox Family Worldwide were sold to [[The Walt Disney Company]] with Saban Entertainment being renamed to BVS Entertainment a month later. Disney also inherited Saban's 49.6% stake in Saban International Paris which remained under BVS. With the departure of Haim Saban, the company name could no longer be used. It was renamed to its then-new name on October 1, 2002 and produced shows for [[Jetix Europe]].
On October 24, 2001, Saban Entertainment and Fox Family Worldwide were sold to [[The Walt Disney Company]] with Saban Entertainment being renamed to BVS Entertainment a month later. Disney also inherited Saban's 49.6% stake in Saban International Paris which remained under BVS. With the departure of Haim Saban, the company name could no longer be used. It was renamed to its then-new name on October 1, 2002 and produced shows for [[Jetix Europe]].


The company was subject to liquidation in April 2009 and soon afterwards went dormant, with most of it's employees moving forward to other studios such as [[Zagtoon]]. In 2012, Disney acquired the remaining 49.7% share of the company that was held by Pueblo Films AG giving them full control over SIP. In 2023, Disney terminated the company through BVS Entertainment with the company fully closing on October 25, 2023.
The company was subject to liquidation in April 2009 and soon afterwards went dormant, with most of it's employees moving forward to other studios such as [[Zagtoon]]. In 2012, Disney acquired the remaining 49.7% share of the company that was held by Pueblo Films AG giving them full control over SIP. In 2023, Disney terminated the company through BVS Entertainment with the company fully closing on October 25, 2023.
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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On most shows, the <u>ending theme</u> plays or the logo is silent.
* On most shows, the <u>ending theme</u> plays or the logo is silent.
* On <u>Teletoon airings of ''What's with Andy?'' season 2</u> and ''<u>The Tofus</u>'', the sounds are played <u>much faster</u>.
* On <u>Teletoon airings of ''What's with Andy?'' season 2 and ''The Tofus</u>'', the sounds are played <u>much faster</u>.
* On <u>ABC Kids airings of ''W.I.T.C.H.'' from January-March 2005</u>, it used a <u>generic theme</u>.
* On <u>ABC Kids airings of ''W.I.T.C.H.'' from January-March 2005</u>, it used a <u>generic theme</u>.


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