Matsushita family

The Matsushita family is an El Kadsreian family whose collective fortune makes them among the richest families in the world. The majority of their wealth derives from the heritage of Ryouichi Matsushita, who was the founder of El TV Kadsre.

As of 2018, the Matsushita family collectively owned El TV Kadsre Television Network, X-Scope Films, Banushen Media Corporation, El Kadsre Media Partners, the El Kadsre Entertainment Center, El TV Kadsre Entertainment World Stadium, six sporting teams (including two, the El Kadsre City Gullies and Cliffstown Hangers, in the EKBL) in El Kadsre and one in North El Kadsre, Bus and Train Transportation of the United El Kadsreian Nations, Holiday World El Kadsre, 35% of Ekstraliga El Kadsre, 62% of A&amp;W El Kadsre, and 48% of El Kadsreian Melody and were one of the 5 families operating Charlesburg Lake Park, and were worth a combined of total of US$1.7 trillion.

The family are considered unofficially royal due to their succession line.

The Dark Age
In the 1970's, the family began to suffer loss due to mass investment in unneeded projects. In 1979, they sold El TV Kadsre Television Network to the government after declaring bankruptcy.

The Second Golden Age
On July 13, 1996, put El TV Kadsre Television Network up for sale. After dueling bids from the family,, , and Kentsei over the course of the day; the family's bid was accepted and they got El TV Kadsre back after nearly 20 years of not owning it.

After El TV Kadsre and Banushen Media Corporation terminated their respective partnership deals with Regal Group Network and Viva, Inc., they signed a partnership deal with each other. Thus, El TV Kadsre and Banushen, now the Matsushita family's biggest brands in entertainment, became even more successful due to sharing of resources and their powerful marketing campaigns.

Members

 * Yoko Matsushita
 * Antanico Matsushita
 * Ryouichi Matsushita
 * Tara Matsushita
 * Giorgio Matsushita
 * Ayaka Matsushita
 * Toby Matsushita
 * Antanico Matsushita Jr.
 * Shirou Matsushita