LeapFrog

NOTE: This isn't the other LeapFrog, this is Damian's version.

LeapFrog (abbr as LF) is an Christian-American everything company that is founded in the 1800 New Year's Day. It was founded as Titranic Animation Studios from 1800 to 1823. It is marked as the first ever and oldest everything company in the United States. It was formerly just a television and movie production company, but in 1802, they changed into an everything company and they started making merchandise, toys, video games, promoting other companies, movies, television shows and video games, smartphones, cellphones, computers, tablets, operating systems, video game consoles, televisions, logo statues every time their logo changes, webcams, home assistants, television channels, organizations, charities and more. Their company has grown larger and popular over the years and made trillions and trillions of dollars starting in 1976 after they made millions from 1800 to 1976.

Carmen Dile (1789 - 1902) founded LeapFrog on January 1, 1800 and was the founder of the company.

History
In 1798, Carmen Dile came up with an idea of Titranic A.S. and started designing what the headquarters of the company would look like on a blueprint. On January 18, 1799, Carmen Dile ordered workers to build the Titranic headquarters and construction started on January 20, 1799 and ended on December 30, 1799. The company debuted and opened its headquarters on January 1, 1800 in the United States. Over the years, Titranic (now LeapFrog) made their headquarters in other countries starting in Canada in 1808 and will continue on until 2026 to finish producing the studio worldwide. In the early 1820s, Titranic was renamed to LeapFrog A.S. and they began producing movies, TV shows and others in color in 1916 after the first colorized movie, Joan the Woman.

Owner history
Carmen Dile (1800 - 1873)

Gal Dieliez (1873 - 1881)

Opel Youth (1881 - 1915)

Chen Chen (1915 - 1961)

Ben Dapeli (1961 - 1994)

Zape Gew (1994 - 2003)

Beyuh Gew (2003 - 2011)

Damian Marin (2011 - present)

CEO history
Fager LIlo (1800 - 1834)

Lip Xavier (1834 - 1875)

Gape Leaper (1875 - 1932)

Banim Giloh (1932 - 1959)

Poy Poy (1959 - 2001)

Zape Gew (2001 - 2003)

Ware Pou (2003 - 2011)

Damian Marin (2011 - present)

co-CEO history
Day Pou (1954 - 1983)

Van Greg (1983 - 2001)

Lit Popil (2001 - 2017)

Cobu Gew (2017 - present)