The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series - 1962 Gator-Imitator Monster Mix-Up Haunting License 1-33 was released on:
USA: 15 April 1963
a haunting license
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His car didn't have an Orkan license plate.
The company that makes the cartoon gets a patent, so the company's cartoon can not be copied or stolen, and putting the cartoon on a shirt would be advertiving which is kind of like stealing. But to be allowed to do this, you must have permission from the company that made the character.
you can get the haunting license in the game by cheating by simpley just going to the gamerhoods website or xbox or ps3 website and reserach it by googleing it
No, Turner Broadcasting owns Cartoon Network(even though Time Warner owns WB and Turner Broadcasting). WB only has a merchandise license, video game license and VHS/DVD license. The only CN-related thing that WB actually owns is the 2002 film ''The Powerpuff Girls Movie''.
You should be able to use it in face-to-face teaching without a license.
it is on heiatus . they have stopped showing it until 2009.This is because Funimation has the license instead of 4kids and they need to wait until they can re-do the begining answer cited form yahoo answers
Probably a crocodile as these had more poetic license; There was a phonetic chant in the schools in about l962- Phant, Phant, Ele-Phant, Dial, Dial, Crocodile! There may have been a cartoon of an improbable Crocodile using a telephone.
It's possible, but rather unlikely. Marvel would have to re-license the rights from Hasbro, and I just don't think the market is right for such a cartoon series right now.
When a film maker wants to use intellectual property that is owned by another person or company, they obtain a license agreement.
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