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HIT Entertainment Limited (stylised as HiT) was a British-American entertainment company founded in 1982 as Henson International Television, the international distribution arm of The Jim Henson Company, by Jim Henson, Peter Orton, and Sophie Turner Laing. Orton alone took over the company in 1989 after learning Henson intended to sell the company to The Walt Disney Company. HIT owned and distributed children's television series such as ''Thomas & Friends'', ''Fireman Sam'', ''Bob the Builder'', ''Pingu'', ''Barney & Friends'', and ''Angelina Ballerina''.

HIT Entertainment was one of several partner companies alongside Comcast, PBS, and Sesame Workshop that founded PBS Kids Sprout; many of HIT's shows aired on the channel as a result.

On 1 February 2012, HIT Entertainment was acquired by Mattel, as Mattel was initially only interested in the ''Thomas & Friends'' brand in its acquisition, according to ''Deadline Hollywood''. Mattel absorbed the company on 31 March 2016 into its then newly created division, Mattel Creations.

HIT had a brand initiative called The Little Big Club, to feature some of the company's characters in live events held at shopping malls as well as the kids zone areas (also having live shows) at all-inclusive Hard Rock Hotels in Mexico and the Dominican Republic. Provided by Wikipedia
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