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As KiShin's video games continue to excel in the market, its subsidiary in the entertainment film industry, KiShin Pictures, is also making significant strides. The recent releases of "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" and "Artemis Fowl," among others, have become blockbusters, solidifying KiShin Pictures' reputation as a powerhouse in the movie industry, comparable to the likes of Warner Bros or Walt Disney.

Beyond films, KiShin has expanded its entertainment empire to theme parks, with KiShin World establishments in various countries including Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the USA, and South Korea. These theme parks celebrate KiShin's famous intellectual properties, featuring attractions based on beloved video games like "Super Mario," "The Legend of Zelda," and "God of War," as well as popular anime series such as "Pokémon," "Dragon Ball," "One Piece," and "Naruto." The parks also incorporate characters and stories from KiShin Pictures' films, including "Jurassic Park", "Harry Potter," "Spiderman," and other Marvel comics, making them a haven for fans.

The comprehensive incorporation of KiShin's vast array of intellectual properties into KiShin World has turned these parks into major attractions. They draw in crowds of young people and families, many of whom have a deep-seated love for at least one of KiShin's famous IPs. The parks' ability to offer immersive experiences based on these beloved characters and stories has been a key factor in their success.

As a result, KiShin World is rapidly gaining popularity and is beginning to rival established giants like Disneyland in terms of visitor numbers and global recognition. Industry experts have analyzed the growth and appeal of KiShin World, predicting that it may soon surpass traditional favorites like Disneyland. This rise is attributed not only to the quality and diversity of the attractions but also to KiShin's unique ability to leverage its successful IPs from both gaming, anime and film, creating a rich, interconnected entertainment experience that resonates with a broad audience.

In the year 2002, Disney's theme parks and resorts segment, encompassing Disneyland and other attractions, generated a substantial $6 billion in revenue. Meanwhile, KiShin's equivalent division, which includes the increasingly popular KiShin World, has also seen remarkable financial success, amassing billions of dollars annually. This marks a tremendous upsurge from the mere hundreds of millions in revenue KiShin's theme park ventures were generating in the 1990s. Notably, in 2002, KiShin's revenue from its theme parks and resorts segment, featuring KiShin World, closely approached Disney's, reaching an impressive $5.9 billion.

Executives at Walt Disney have been closely monitoring KiShin's rapid growth. Originally, when Disney partnered with KiShin for filmmaking ventures in the 1990s, there might have been expectations or even hopes from some within Disney to see KiShin's ventures plateau or decline, potentially setting the stage for an acquisition. However, as time unfolded, KiShin not only maintained its momentum but also began to surpass Disney in terms of global recognition and overall net worth.

KiShin's growth trajectory has defied all initial expectations, particularly those of Walt Disney, which once harbored ambitions of acquiring KiShin during periods of potential decline. However, the reality has unfolded quite differently. Following KiShin's strategic acquisition of Pixar, the dynamics shifted dramatically. Now, it is KiShin that is in the position of power, eyeing the possibility of acquiring Walt Disney, turning what once seemed improbable into a tangible prospect.

KiShin's ambitions do not stop with Disney. The company has started acquiring shares in other major studios such as Warner Bros. and Universal, signaling its intention to further expand its influence in the entertainment industry, even contemplating outright purchases from their parent companies. This aggressive expansion strategy signaled KiShin's intent to not just participate in but dominate the global entertainment landscape.

This shift has not gone unnoticed by the executives and CEOs of these influential studios. Once, they may have viewed KiShin with disdain and skepticism, underestimating the company's potential due to its smaller size and different market focus. Now, they find themselves confronting a new reality where KiShin has emerged as a formidable force, capable of challenging—and possibly even overtaking—their long-established dominions.

KiShin's ascent has, therefore, become a source of concern for these executives. They are now faced with the prospect of competing against or possibly being absorbed by a company they once underestimated. This transformation of KiShin from an underdog to a titan of the entertainment industry has forced a reevaluation of strategies and a recognition of KiShin's prowess and ambition. The tables have indeed turned, with KiShin now commanding a position of influence and power that few could have anticipated.

What caught the attention of many and significantly catapulted KiShin to global influence and recognition, beyond its successes in video games and entertainment, was due to its revolutionary product that KiShin announced with Apple a few months ago— the iPhone.

The anticipation for the iPhone's launch has been unparalleled. Consumers worldwide have been keenly following every update, eager to get their hands on what promises to be a revolutionary device.

Though the price of the iPhone has yet to be officially announced, the excitement and expectation surrounding its release have led many to begin saving up, wanting to ensure they can be among the first to experience the device. This widespread eagerness underscores the significant impact the announcement has had on KiShin's image and standing on the global stage.

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