Cloverway Inc.


Cloverway Inc. was a media licensing agency based in Long Beach, California which specialized in Japanese animation and manga licensing, and they were best known for being the representative office of Toei Animation for the Americas, mostly distributing Toei properties for syndication and home video. They were also acting as an intermediary agent between Japanese companies and local companies both in the U.S. market and the Latin American market, for film distribution or manga publishing of their contents in the continent, to various TV channels in each country, regionally and pan-regionally as well as arranging publishing deals with several manga publishers in English, Portuguese and Spanish.

History

The company was founded in 1991. In 1992, the first anime series distributed by Cloverway for Latin America was the Saint Seiya TV series, first broadcast in Mexico and Brazil. It was followed by Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball some time later.
In 1995, Dragon Ball was re-dubbed by Cloverway, after Bandai failed distributing their first episodes and a movie, dubbed under the title of "Zero y el Dragón Mágico".
Generally, Cloverway commissioned dubbing for the Spanish versions to the company ' in Mexico, and the Brazilian versions to ' in São Paulo Brazil, while some other works were dubbed into Spanish through Cloverway's arrangements with Televisa's owned in Mexico. Other Cloverway's arrangements were made with International Telefilms Inc. for first-run syndication broadcasting in Chile and Spanish dubbing recorded by in Santiago. As for the series owned by TMS, Spanish versions were already dubbed by VDI Multimedia in Los Angeles and previously distributed by other companies, but Brazilian versions were never produced and Cloverway couldn't get a deal for them to be dubbed and broadcast in Brazil. Also, Spanish versions of Kimba and Nippon Animation series distributed by Cloverway, were formerly dubbed and licensed by other companies, so Cloverway just distributed and offered them for reruns or inside TV programming packages.
Parallel in the United States, Cloverway tried to distribute the same series by himself as in Latin America, but due to the regulations that led to the series censorship, they delegated licenses to local distributors who managed the production of English localization, dubbing and distribution. However, Sailor Moon S and Sailor Moon SuperS were the only two licenses whose English versions were produced by Cloverway, dubbed in association with Optimum Production Services in Canada. As for the U.S. Hispanic market, Cloverway syndicated the series Tenchi Universe to Univision and Dragon Ball Z to Telemundo networks.
When Shueisha became a joint owner of Viz Communications in 2002 and with the subsequent merger with ShoPro in 2005, Cloverway eventually lost the representation of Shueisha and Shogakukan for publishing licensing in the Americas.
The company's representation of Toei Animation in America ceased, due to Toei's decision to start licensing and distributing directly since 2004, thus ending the contracts with their agents Tokyo Business Consultants in Europe and Cloverway in America, and launching their own offices in 2004. In 2005, the Toei Animation licenses arranged by Cloverway were transferred to Toei Animation Inc. as a requirement, leaving Cloverway only with the catalog of the other Japanese producers they licensed. As a consequence of this, there has been a chain of irregularities, such as the loss of master tapes of many series formerly distributed by Cloverway, with the Latin American versions being the most affected for this change in distribution.
After losing Toei's successful catalog, Cloverway continued representing and distributing anime from other Japanese companies, adding new properties and selling most of their new catalog to Cartoon Network L.A. and other local TV stations in Brazil and Hispanic America. At the middle of 2006, Cloverway licensed an Anime Free-TV programming block titled "Otacraze" to Brazilian broadcaster PlayTV who begun airing the block in March 2007, including the series Ranma ½, Samurai Champloo, Trigun, and Love Hina.
Due to economic problems, Cloverway closed its operations in August 2007.

Licensed titles

The following list features the anime and live action series licensed by the company:

Anime

  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer – Distributor
  • Ashita no Nadja – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Betterman – Distributor
  • Bikkuriman – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Captain Tsubasa J – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Cardcaptor Sakura – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Cardcaptor Sakura: The Sealed Card – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Cooking Master Boy – Distributor
  • Crush Gear Turbo – Distributor
  • Cyber Cat Kurochan – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Detective Conan – Distributor
  • Digimon – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Digimon Adventure 2 – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Digimon Tamers – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Digimon Frontier – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • DNA² – Distributor
  • Dr. Slump – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * New Dr. Slump – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Dragon Ball – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball GT – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball: The Path to Power – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might – Spanish version producer, Mexican distribution with Buena Vista International and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: Return of Cooler – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13 – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Flone on the Marvelous Island – Distributor
  • Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • GeGeGe no Kitaro – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Ghost Sweeper Mikami – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • Gulliver Boy – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Gundam Wing – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Gungrave – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • .hack//SIGN – Distributor
  • Heat Guy J – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Kinnikuman – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • Love Hina – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Magic Knight Rayearth – Distributor
  • Magical Doremi – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Magical Doremi Sharp – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Magical Doremi Forte – Distributor
  • Marmalade Boy – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • Nube – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Peter Pan and Wendy – Distributor
  • Ranma ½ – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • * Ranma ½ – Brazilian version producer and Distributor
  • * Ranma ½ – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Ranma ½ – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Rave Master – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Sailor Moon – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • * Sailor Moon R – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • ** Sailor Moon R: The Movie – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • * Sailor Moon S – English, Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • ** Sailor Moon S: The Movie – English and Spanish versions producer and Distributor
  • * Sailor Moon SuperS – English, Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • ** Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie – English and Spanish versions producer and Distributor
  • * Sailor Moon Sailor Stars – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Saint Seiya – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Sally the Witch – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Samurai Champloo – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Slam Dunk – Spanish version producer and Distributor
  • Tenchi Muyo! – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • * Tenchi in Tokyo – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • * Tenchi Muyo! Mihoshi Special – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • * Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • * Tenchi Universe – Spanish version co-producer and Distributor
  • Tico and Friends – Distributor
  • Trigun – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor
  • Vandread – Distributor
  • Virtua Fighter – Distributor
  • Yamato Takeru – Distributor
  • Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files – Spanish and Brazilian versions producer and Distributor