JibJab is an American digital entertainment studio based in Los Angeles, California.
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JibJab is an American digital entertainment studio based in Los Angeles, California.
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In 2012, JibJab expanded into the children's educational market with its multi-platform learning program, StoryBots, which has since spawned two Netflix TV series, Ask the StoryBots and StoryBots Super Songs.
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In 2019, JibJab was acquired by the private equity firm Catapult Capital.
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In 2003, JibJab produced a Flash movie poking fun at Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign for Governor of California.
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JibJab responded with a lawsuit in a California federal court, claiming the song was protected under a fair use exemption for parodies.
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In October 2004, JibJab followed up with another original animation, "Good to be in DC, " set to the tune of Dan Emmett's "Dixie".
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In 2009 JibJab produced another music video for Yankovic for the song "CNR", which is a style parody of The White Stripes.
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Since then, in addition to greeting eCards, JibJab has extended its personalization technology to popular music videos, including:.
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In 2016, the JibJab app was one of the first mobile apps to be enable for IMessage and was ranked first among them in download growth.
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The JibJab app was featured prominently in Apple's annual WWDC product presentation.
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In 2012, JibJab expanded into the children's educational market with its multi-platform learning program, StoryBots.
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