Pangea Corporation

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Pangea Corporation
IndustryEntertainment
Headquarters
United States

Pangea Corporation is an entertainment development and

Murakami-Wolf-Swenson, the animation concern behind the property.[1]

In the early 1990s, Pangea kept pace with trends and launched a

Radio Aahs
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After a two-year development deal with Dic Enterprises, where then CEO Andy Heyward declared Pangea the "core development team" for DIC, Pangea's reputation in the animation industry grew further, having been lauded by their work on the seminal and creatively humorous "Ninja Turtles." Their list of credits ranged from the sublime "The Brotherhood"[5] to the exploitive "New Kids on the Block."[6]

Prior to their formation, the three partners of Pangea Corporation, John Schulte,[7] John Besmehn and Cheryl Ann Wong, were each accomplished in their own right. Schulte had completed a teleplay that was produced by Garry Marshall and was working as a writer of commercials and presentations for Tomy Toys. Besmehn was a performance artists and part of the group that helped relaunch the Pasadena Playhouse under the stewardship of entrepreneur developer David Houck. Wong was managing her marketing accounts with the City of Los Angeles, City of Pasadena and the LA County Metropolitan Transit Authority.

Pangea has developed a number of entertainment and toy properties, including

Pangea Corporation operates in the South Orange County city of Dana Point, California. In addition to developing animated and toy content, they are also teamed up with veteran television writer, Fred Fox Jr.,[10] on new intellectual properties, including the new musical, "Bubblegum"[11] and the reality-based show, "Becoming Zorro."[12]

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  11. ^ "Bubblegum: The Musical". Bubblegumthemusical.com. Retrieved 2012-08-27.
  12. ^ "becomingzorro.com". becomingzorro.com. Retrieved 2012-08-27.