Latikuu

Latikuu (also known as Latikuu Entertainment and formerly Latikuu Plastics Corporation Ltd.) is an El Kadsreian multinational toy manufacturer and distributor, amusement company and video game company headquartered in El Kadsre City, El Kadsre. It was founded in 1958 by Ray Kazumi and Jun Rodgers.

Latikuu is known for the lines of Technic Heroes and  toys and video games and for the Latijoy range of Diecax toy cars, Brix construction toys and Trainz motorized toy trains, and popular franchises such as X-Land, Sento Hero, Latikuu Sports, Duggman, PokaPoka!, Galo Force, Twin Tamers, Techtrex, Storm Raiders, Digitkatou, etc. along with the local distribution of several toy and greeting card brands in the Aritonazcan region. Latikuu was also famous for their board game HotShots, which would eventually become the high-grossing video game franchise by Seymour Games and Drillimation Studios, and their trading card game WMAC Brawlers & Battlers, featuring members of the World Martial Arts Championship roster.

History
The company was founded by Ray Kazumi (1932-2009) and Jun Rodgers (born 1933) on December 20, 1958 as Latikuu Plastics Corporation Ltd., a distributor of foreign toys from the United States, United Kingdom and Japan. Latikuu then entered the world of local manufacturing, when they started making playing cards in 1963. Latikuu still manufactures playing cards in French and Vicnoran suits, along with special versions of their French-suited cards featuring characters from their franchises on the back side.

In 1965, Latikuu made a breakthrough with the launch of the Latijoy line of diecast model cars, which would be later known as Latijoy Diecax. Other Latijoy lines, Latijoy Trainz and Latijoy Brix was later launched in 1973 and 1985 respectively. In 1968, the company entered the amusements industry by opening Latikuu Park in Stuartsville. In 1973, Latikuu Plastics Corporation Ltd. was reincorporated into Latikuu Entertainment after they begin venturing into the video game industry.

In 1983, Latikuu established its film production and distribution arm Caldatite. During the 1980s, Latikuu distributed Transformers, G.I. Joe, Jem, Masters of the Universe, Rainbow Brite and Teddy Ruxpin products in Aritonesia.

In September 1987, the company created a biggest-hit game X-Land, the success of the game spawn more sequels and spin-offs.

In 1994, Latikuu debuted the first toys with superdie plastic, a "high-tech, tougher-than-ever incarnation of the proven diecast plastic process", developed by Latikuu in cooperation with students from the North Comoeys University of Sciences and the University of El Kadsre.

During the 1990's new boom in popularity for 's Thunderbirds, Latikuu imported and distributed various different toys and other items licensed to the series.

In 1996, to tie in with the theatrical release of Bionicle: The Next Generation, Latikuu released the line of 5-inch Technic Heroes action figures, which are produced in Latikuu's Sankuro factory.

Also in 1996, Latikuu later gained a Argentine factory after buying out the -based toy contract manufacturer Michel Diaz Toys, notably the European version of the 2001 Mattimeo: A Tale of Redwall action figure line was made in Argentina at the factory, as indicated by the "LATIKUU - Industria Argentina" stamp on the (usually left) foot of each figure.

On May 1, 2000, Latikuu released the Redwall toyline in the United States and Canada, followed by a release in most of Aritonazca on May 5, 2000. Initially, the toyline did not take off as quickly as planned, but slowly its popularity grew, especially by that year's Christmas season. By the end of 2000, Redwall toyline sales earned Latikuu over US$95.3 million in revenue, and by 2003 over 100 million Redwall action figures had been sold, and had earned a considerable share of the action figure market, along with forming a huge part of Latikuu's toy business. The first Redwall video game was the #3 top-selling game across all consoles for the month of January 2001, and had sold 2 million copies by March 2002.

In 2003, Latikuu developed the first build of the Mossflower Engine, which has been used for Latikuu's Redwall, Silverwing and Warriors games for several years.

Redwall

 * Redwall (2000: Nintendo 64, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Sega Dreamcast, Century NextGen 64, RKO LineVision, Theorysonic Pyramid, Theorysonic Sphere Box, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, TS-UGOS)
 * Redwall Adventures (2000: Game Boy Color)
 * Mattimeo: A Tale of Redwall (2001: Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo 64, Century Theoron, Century Millennium, RKO LineVision, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Linux, Xbox, Theorysonic Pyramid, Windows, Macintosh, TS-UGOS)
 * Redwall Adventures II: Mattimeo (2001: Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance)
 * Martin the Warrior: A Tale of Redwall (2002: Nintendo GameCube, Century Millennium, RKO LineVision, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, TS-UGOS)
 * Redwall Adventures III: Martin the Warrior (2002: Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance)
 * Redwall: The Movie (2003: Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Century Millennium ,Xbox, Windows, Macintosh, TS-UGOS)
 * Redwall Adventures Advanced (2003: Game Boy Advance)
 * Redwall: Martin's Journey (2008: Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Linux, Macintosh, TS-UGOS)

Warriors

 * Warriors (2004: Game Boy Advance)

X-Land

 * X-Land (1987: Amiga, Commodore 64, Hyper System, IBM PC, MSX2, PC-98, Sharp X1, NES, TS-UGOS, ZX Spectrum)
 * X-Land II (1989: Amiga, Hyper-System, MS-DOS, MSX2, PC-98, X68000, NES, TS-UGOS)
 * X-Land III (1990: Blue King, Codear, Game Boy, Genesis, MS-DOS, NES, PC-98, X68000, Handtrome, Nitrome 32, TS-UGOS)
 * X-Land IV (1992: Blue King, Codear, Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, Handtrome, Macintosh, MS-DOS, PC-98, X68000, Nitrome 32, SNES, TS-UGOS)
 * X-Land 5 (1995: Blue King, Game Boy, Genesis, Handtrome, Macintosh, MS-DOS, Nitrome 32, SNES, Sphere Box, PC-98, X68000, SGI IRIX, TS-UGOS)
 * X-Land 6 (1998: Blue King Color, Chaos, Game Boy Color, Handtrome Unity, Macintosh, Mobile phone, Nintendo 64, Nitrome Unity, PlayStation, TS-UGOS, Windows, Linux)
 * X-Land 7 (2001: Blue King Color, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Handtrome Unity 2, Macintosh, Mobile phone, Nitrome Unity 128, PlayStation 2, Pyramid, TS-UGOS, Windows, Linux, Xbox)
 * X-Land 8 (2005: Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Handtrome Unity 3, Macintosh, Mobile phone, Nintendo DS, Nitrome Unity 256, PlayStation 2, PSP, Pyramid, TS-UGOS, Windows, Linux, Xbox, Xbox 360(2006))
 * X-Land 9 (2008: Handtrome Unity 3, iOS, Macintosh, Mobile phone, Nintendo DS, Nitrome Unity 512, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, TS-UGOS, Wii, Windows, Linux, Xbox 360)
 * X-Land 10 (2010: Android, Handtrome Unity 3, iOS, Macintosh, Nintendo DS, Nitrome Unity 512, PlayStation 3, PSP, TS-UGOS, Wii, Windows, Linux, Xbox 360)
 * X-Land Vibe (2015: Android, iOS, PTSUG, ViraOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Theorysonic Swift, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, TSUG, Vortex)

Factories
During the 1980's, while most of it's toys were created by the company itself in a Taiwanese factory in or in two local El Kadsreian factories in Sankuro and South Comoeys City, some were made by Taiwanese sub-contractors Heng Xin Industrial and Huangmin Products Company, North Korean company February 16 Children's Educational Product Factory, and Argentine company Michel Diaz Toys.

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