East West Entertainment LLC was a U.S. company based out of Brooklyn, New York, and (presumably) later North Hollywood, California, and founded in 2004.[1] They are known to distribute, as well as other "dollar store" DVDs (such as the Asterix films), the English dubs of Dingo Pictures films.
The covers on the majority of Dingo Pictures DVD releases are drawn by Michalis Venetoulias. Steve Banes was the company's art director.[2][3]
History[]
On Tuesday, October 16, 2007, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for EAST WEST ENTERTAINMENT LLC. The USPTO has given the EAST WEST ENTERTAINMENT LLC trademark serial number of 77305492. The current federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE. The correspondent listed for EAST WEST ENTERTAINMENT LLC is Robert B.G. Horowitz, Esq. of BAKER & HOSTETLER, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York NY 10111. The EAST WEST ENTERTAINMENT LLC trademark is filed in the category of Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products The description provided to the USPTO for EAST WEST ENTERTAINMENT LLC is pre-recorded DVDs.[4]
Their website was shut down in 2012. In 2016, the domain was bought by TIME Magazine up until the end of the year.
Films distributed by East West Entertainment[]
- Alladin (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Cut-off credits
- The Little Deer (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • English title card • Full credits
- Nice Cats (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Short credits
- Pocahontas (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- The Mouse Police (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- The Toys Room (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- Wabuu the Little Raccoon (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- Notre Dame (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- Jamie the Little Pig (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- The Cat on Boots (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • No credits
- Dalmatians (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Dutch title card • Full credits
- The Adventures of the Brave Husky (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- The Bremen Town-Musicians (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • No title card • No credits
- Anastasia (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- The Prince of Egypte/The Prince of Egypt (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- The Lion and His Son 2 (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- Lord of the Rainforest (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • French title card • Full credits
- Winky the Little Bear (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- Dinosaurs (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- The Adventures of the Dalmatians 2 (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • Full credits
- Atlantis: The Lost Continent (DVD)
Released: 2005 • Language: English • No title card • Full credits
Trivia[]
- Many people have assumed that East West Entertainment was responsible for creating the English dubs of Aladin, Wabuu, and Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten, however it was shown recently that Art Media was actually responsible for them.
- Most East West DVDs of Dingo movies are known to have two versions, one with bonus cartoons and one without.
- They were ripped from Playhouse Classics videotapes, as the DVDs for Pocahontas and Ein Fall für die Mäusepolizei have a blank version of their logo (with additional text).
- The versions of Aladin and Ein Prinz für Ägypten without the bonus cartoons end partway through.
- The versions of Auf der Suche nach den Dalmatinern and ...noch mehr Dalmatiner with the bonus cartoons appear to use the opposite films' contents, right down to the menus.
- The version of Artige Katzen with the bonus cartoons is censored to remove four instances of the word "Damn".
- The cover for Pocahontas leaves the Art Media logo on the case.
- Some copies of Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten, containing bonus cartoons, are known to contain a 1959 West German version instead of the Dingo version.
References[]
- ↑ Contact Us. East West Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2006-10-23.
- ↑ Lynch, Mike (2006-11-01). DVD CARTOON COVER ART. World of Cartoons. Retrieved on 2020 November 25.
- ↑ Steve Banes. LinkedIn. Retrieved on 2020 November 25.
- ↑ EAST WEST ENTERTAINMENT LLC. USPTO.report. US Patent and Tradmark Office. Retrieved on 2020 November 25.