As of now, the rights to the Spyro franchise are owned by Activision Blizzard. The character and series were originally created by Insomniac Games, which developed the first three games, but the rights were transferred to Activision when they acquired the franchise. Insomniac Games later contributed to the series with the remastered collection, "Spyro Reignited Trilogy," released in 2018.
It is because Activision, which owns the rights to the Spyro franchise, cancelled the production of the movie.
Rumours have been going around Spyro fan forums that Cartoon Network might be making a Spyro cartoon. Other rumours are that the kids cartoon channel Nick might be creating it instead. Its the decision of Activision (Which owns Spyro) to either allow a cartoon or not.
Disney currently owns the rights to Lilo & Stitch.
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I'm afraid that there are currently no AR Max codes for the Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night. Only for the DS version, sorry.
Procter and Gamble currently owns Infusium brands.
As of a merger in July 2012, Golf Town owns Golfsmith.
Chauhan family (Vijay and Arup, currently) owns it.
Answer by Charlie N.FedEx currently owns over 670 aircraft.
Jeff Kinney, who owns poptropica currently lives in Plainville, Massachusetts.
The Spyro movie is real and is currently due for Christmas 2009...... in 3D........ :D. Starring Elijah Wood as, you guessed it, Spyro! Um.. has anyone else but me noticed that the poster looks a lot like some of the concept art from Dawn of the Dragon? It's probably the one of Spyro standing on the cliff with enhanced graphics and they probably just stuck the words on there.
Currently, Norway owns Svalbard. They have the same currency, the same language, and the same geography.