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View our Licensing Expo day one gallery

Including pictures from the LIMA Licensing Awards and the Opening Night Party.

Licensing Expo got off to a flying start yesterday (Tuesday June 21), with the show floor buzzing right from the off.

From the opening keynote address – Toys to Content – and the Teletubbies appearing on Fox 5 Las Vegas to begin the day, all the way through to the LIMA International Licensing Awards and the Opening Night Party, it was certainly a packed day one.

There was even a surprise appearance from Justin Timberlake at the DreamWorks Animation presentation.

To give our readers a bit of a flavour of the day, The Source has put together a short picture gallery below – although we couldn’t get Justin to pose, unfortunately.

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