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Iyuno | ||||
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Founded | 1974 | |||
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Headquarters | Los Angeles, California | |||
Type | Private | |||
Industry | Dubbing and subtitling | |||
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Iyuno is a production company and recording studio that produces the English dub of the Pokémon anime through their office in Burbank, California. This company is a result of the 2021 merger between Iyuno Media Group and SDI Media, which went under the name Iyuno-SDI Group until the company rebranded to Iyuno on October 26, 2022.
SDI Media initially dubbed the English dub of Pokémon Origins in 2013.
Iyuno Media Group began working on the main series in 2020 with the episode Enter Pikachu!, replacing DuArt Media Services. Having many locations around the world, they also provide some graphic edits from their branch in South Korea.
As the show is recorded from both Burbank and New York City, Iyuno works with the New York-based studio Goldcrest Post to allow for voice actors from both cities to send in their lines.
Iyuno, with the merger of SDI Media, also produces the majority of Pokémon dubs around the world through their Polish branch. These languages include: Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, European Portuguese, Russian, European Spanish, Latin Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
Voice directors
- Lisa Ortiz (JN001-present)
- Cristina Vee (JN046-JN048)
- Laura Post (JN046-JN048)
- Bob Buchholz (Pokémon Origins)
External links
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