VidKard

VidKard is a media format created by Hasbro Inc. in 2012. It stores media on trading cards with a black strip of code. The cards can be read by special machines that are simular to the digivices from the third season of Digimon called "KardReaders". These are distributed and manufactured by Bandai. They usually store content from PBS, Pocket.Watch, Allspark, WB, Wildbrain, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Saban, and some anime from 4Kids. In 2015, Hasbro released the VidKard Maker and KardKam so kids can created their own VidKard content for KardReaders.

History
On Febuaury 28, 2011, Hasbro announced a collabration with Bandai, PBS, WB, DHX media, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and Saban Entertainment to create a new media format as a successor to their VideoNow and VuGo. In July the same year, Konami Cross announced that they would collabrate in Hasbro's new format by giving them rights to release their library of anime back when it was 4kids Entertainment, and Saban would also give its share of 4kids anime to Hasbro. The day after Christmas 2011, Bandai announced that the new format would be called VidKard, and it would also be released on May 16, 2012. On March 4,, Pocket.Watch announced that