Gotaku

Gotaku is an American entertainment company headquartered in the area that licenses and distributes anime, Asian films and animation, Japanese cinema, and Korean dramas. It also licenses Turkish television dramas since 2017. It's name is a portmanteau of "Go" and "Otaku".

In 2018, Gotaku was acquired by. Mayuka will continue being CEO while Andy will continue working as the Head of Acquisition & Licensing.

Formation
Gotaku was founded in March 1988 by Japanese-American Mayuka George, Boston television news anchor Andy Clibburn, and Dairy Queen franchisee Morgan Abrahamsen in. The first anime series the company licensed was .

Morgan Abrahamsen controversy
In 1990, Morgan was arrested for murdering the police chief after Morgan was caught in a sting operation for price gouging at two of his Dairy Queen franchises. Morgan was declared guilty and sentenced to life in prison, serving his sentence at. As a result, Morgan was fired from the company. Morgan was pardoned and released in 2003 and currently works as a real estate agent in.

1990-1995
In 1990, shortly after the controversy with Morgan finished, Mayuka and Andy founded Boston City Sound Studios to dub their licenses into English.

The company licensed  in 1991, which was their first "popular" license.

2018-present
On January 19, 2018, Gotaku and Cox Media Group announced that Cox had acquired Gotaku for $2 million.

On March 3, 2019, Gotaku announced that it had taken over the  license from. It also announced that it had sub-licensed  from for the production of a English dub.