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FlyingDog, Inc. (株式会社フライングドッグ, Kabushiki-gaisha Furaingu Doggu),[1] also stylized as flying DOG, is a Japanese record label formerly known as the Victor Entertainment subsidiary M-serve (stylized as m-serve), founded in 1997.[2] FlyingDog is a record label that specializes in the production of animation-related video and music software.[3]
FlyingDog | |
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Parent company | Victor Entertainment |
Founded | February 3, 1997[1] |
Distributor(s) | Victor Entertainment |
Country of origin | Japan |
Official website | Official website |
The FlyingDog trademark was first used by Victor Entertainment in 1976, when it created a record label focusing on the promotion of rock artists that existed through 1980. It was home to artists such as Panta, Maki Nomiya, Masaru Watanabe, and June Yamagishi. In 1997, Victor Entertainment created the subsidiary M-serve which, in 2007, became FlyingDog, a record label officially mandated for the production and promotion of animation-related releases.
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