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phuuz entertainment
Company typePrivately owned intellectual property company
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedJanuary 2002
HeadquartersUniversal City, California
Key people
Ken Duer, President
Jay Francis, Executive VP Strategic and Business Development
Eric Radomski, Executive VP Creative Development
Websitewww.phuuz.com

phuuz entertainment is a company based in Universal City, California that develops content for various forms of media, including television, theaters, the internet, mobile devices, and video games. The president of the company is former Warner Bros. Animation executive Ken Duer. Other company heads include animation artist and producer Eric Radomski, and former Film Roman and LEVEL13.net manager Jay Francis.

The company has undergone a few name changes and re-incorporations. It originally started as Fuse Entertainment, Inc., then later changed its name to phuuz entertainment inc. phuuz has worked with Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Bros. Home Video, TV Asahi, Toei Animation, Banpresto, Seoul Movie, TMS Entertainment, MTV, Film Roman, C2 Pictures, Geneon Entertainment USA, Mutant Enemy Productions, 20th Century Fox Television, Paramount Home Entertainment, Kids' WB, and Cartoon Network.

Work

ADR Production

ADR consulting

Distribution consulting

Logo creation

Production consulting

Supervising production

Sales representative

Notes

  1. ^ Solomon, Charles (July 9, 2006). "The State of the Art of the Anime Dub". The New York Times.