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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p These are the episodes for the anime television series, Kimba the White Lion (Jungle Emperor). The series originally ran from October 6, 1965 to September 28, 1966 in Japan and from September 11, 1966 to September 3, 1967 in the U.S.There were actually two English dubs produced for this anime series. The first (and more widely viewed) English dub was produced by Titan Productions for NBC Enterprises to run in syndication in the United States, with a handful of talented voice actors. Despite that they dubbed all 52 episodes of the series, 49 of them have been aired in a mixed up order, in the United States, due to the NBC Catalog order of how they aired them in sequence. On September 30, 1978, the license for NBC to hold the rights to the English dub, has dropped due to the bankruptcy of Mushi Productions being bankrupt earlier in 1973. Afterwards, it was no longer available to view at the time.In 1993, Fumio Suzuki has made plans to bring the series to television once more to the English-speaking market. After the legal battles of who was going to gain ownership, A Canadian company from Tornoto known as Zaza Sound Productions Ltd. has won the rights to produce a second English dub of the anime series with a handful of Canadian voice actors, as well as airing this dub in several English-speaking regions (Australia, United Kingdom, etc), with CEG Distribution distributing the series. Landmark Entertainment Group Inc., Susuki Associates and CEG Cinema Partners have also contributed to this dub as well. Fans have often labeled this as the "Canadian dub." It was said to be a remake of the 1966 U.S. English dub, with a more faithful translation of the original Japanese scripts, but had to create a whole new soundtrack composed by Paul J. Zaza, since they were unable to use the original soundtrack composed by Isao Tomita which was also used in the 1966 U.S. English dub. In 1995, A low-budget American company known as UAV Corporation has released a limited amount of episodes of the 1993 Canadian English re-dub on VHS in North America, under the title: "Kimba the Lion Prince.". }

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