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Later in 2004, they made another threat plan, until Carmen Dile III had to take another 60 million USD away again from it. The final plan they wanted to create was in the year 2006. After almost all of their revenue decreased, LeapFrog Enterprises temporarily closed down for a few years to earn more revenue.
 
Later in 2004, they made another threat plan, until Carmen Dile III had to take another 60 million USD away again from it. The final plan they wanted to create was in the year 2006. After almost all of their revenue decreased, LeapFrog Enterprises temporarily closed down for a few years to earn more revenue.
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== '''Competition of the Day''' ==
 
== '''Competition of the Day''' ==

Revision as of 20:01, 27 March 2020

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

LeapFrog (abbr as LF) is a Leapian-American-Christian multinational megacorporation/conglomerate that is founded in the 1800 New Year's Day (January 1, 1800). It was founded as Titranic Animation Studios from 1800 to 1830. It is marked as the first ever and oldest everything company in the United States. It is also believed to be the most richest company in the world. 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. The company makes about 50 - 80 octillion dollars every year. From 1800 to 1825, they made $1000 each year before their film and television productions began. They currently make Bitcoin money as well.

Carmen Dile I (1791 - 1915) founded LeapFrog on January 1, 1800 and was the founder of the company.

History

In 1798, Carmen Dile I 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 I 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, including worldwide. The studio was located in the Arizonan territory until 1912. From 1912 to 1914, while Arizona was achieving statehood, the studio had to move to California (a Spanish territory), and in 1914, they moved back to Arizona. In 1872, they then moved to Maricopa County, as it is its home today. In the early 1830s, Titranic was renamed to LeapFrog A.S. They began to produced colorized animation in 1803 and media in 1859 when they figured out how to film in color. Thry also knew how to work with sound in 1898.

Owner history

Carmen Dile I (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)

Ratings

Movies

Leap Inc. movies include these ratings:

G rating (used sometimes)

PG rating (used sometimes)

PG-13 rating (used a lot of times beginning in the late 2010s)

R rating (used a lot of times)

NC-17 rating (used sometimes; barely used as of 2020)

Video Games

eC rating (used sometimes)

E rating (used at completely)

E10+ rating (used completely)

T rating (used completely)

M rating (used completely)

AO rating (used sometimes)

RP rating (used completely)

TV

TV-Y rating (used sometimes)

TV-Y7/TV-Y7-FV rating (used sometimes)

TV-G rating (used barely)

TV-PG rating (used sometimes)

TV-14 rating (used completely)

TV-MA rating (used barely)

Massive conglomerate info

LeapFrog is a massive and too powerful conglomerate, so they could easily beat other companies. They can also acquire other companies for as how much money as they want. And with their own country, United Leaps of Leapians (ULOL)/UL), they don't have to listen to any other country's government and/or laws, own other countries, continents and states and much more.

LeapFrog vs LeapFrog

There are two different types of LeapFrog.

  1. LeapFrog Enterprises (the real variant)
  2. Leap Inc. (this one)

How the fight had risen and fallen

The real variant of LeapFrog had made about 6 to 9 threat plans to Leap Inc. about taking them out of business and buying the entire company, which never was successful.

Their first plan was finalized in 1995, while Leap Inc. knew about this and stopped them from doing it. LeapFrog Enterprises stated in 1994 that "There can be only one LeapFrog. And the knockoff kind of LeapFrog isn't the best choice.". Leap Inc then started a company fight against LF Enterprises just a few years later after the statement was spoken.

In 2000, the fight had ceased and Carmen Dile III purchased LeapFrog Enterprises for 48 million USD.

Later in 2004, they made another threat plan, until Carmen Dile III had to take another 60 million USD away again from it. The final plan they wanted to create was in the year 2006. After almost all of their revenue decreased, LeapFrog Enterprises temporarily closed down for a few years to earn more revenue.

LeapFrog Enterprises then reopened in 2009 with 459.06 million USD in their hands.

Competition of the Day

Currently competing against:

Company Against Started Ended Aftermath
LeapFrog wordmark (2019 - present)
TBA TBA TBA TBA

For other miscellaneous information, media and more, then go to LeapFrog/Miscellaneous.