Konami received the Yu-Gi-Oh! rights Saban received the rights to air what was previously the Toonzai Saturday morning block and all of the other programs associated with it, including Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. In June 2012, 4Kids sold the rights to their current assets, including the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime franchise, in a joint agreement, to Konami and Saban Brands.
On March 30, 2011, TV Tokyo planned to terminate all rights to Yu-Gi-Oh! from 4Kids and filed a lawsuit on "Illegal Transaction". On August 25, 2012, Vortexx premiered, a programming block which features Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. On Augat 11:30 AM EDT, the dub of Episode 25 of Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL aired, marking 4Kids' final broadcast on a Saturday morning block and the final episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! to air on a 4Kids-produced network. Many of the shows from its 4KidsTV were moved online to its website. Later, its 4Kids TV block on Fox ended, so 4Kids now only broadcasts on the CW. Currently, 4Kids Entertainment broadcasts Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. Many episodes of 5D's and ZEXAL are available in Japanese with English subtitles on their Toonzai website. All 5 seasons of Yu-Gi-Oh!, as well as many Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's and Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episodes are available for viewing on their website. This block was run at the same time as 4KidsTV. In September 2008, 4Kids Entertainment bought a programming block on the CW, calling it the CW4kids. 4Kids Entertainment was wholly responsible for the content of the block and collected all advertising revenue from it, making it one of the main outlets in the United States for 4Kids licenses and properties. In January 2005, the block was re-branded 4Kids TV. On September 14, 2002, after Fox Kids was dissolved following the purchase of Fox Family Worldwide by Disney, 4Kids Entertainment introduced FoxBox. First launched in 1992, 4Kids Productions deals primarily with television, film, home video, and music licenses, and manages the programming for 4Kids TV. Much of the content licensed and distributed by 4Kids Entertainment and presented on 4Kids TV is managed by 4Kids Productions, a wholly owned subsidiary of 4Kids Entertainment.