Persian Toon Studio

Parsian Translation House was a dubbing studio specializing in dubbing and subtitling TV shows (mostly cartoons and children's content) into the Persian language. It was based in London, England, and was heavily associated with the channel Persian Toon. Despite being based in England, most of their dubs seem to have been produced without an official licence.

Beginnings
Parsian Translation House was originally incorporated in 2012 alongside Persian Toon Broadcasting, and was intended to provide translation services for the Persian Toon channel, with it sharing some of the same staff as Persian Toon. Their earlier projects include dubs of shows such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Kim Possible (2002), and earlier masters of their dubs even had the phrase "Dubbed by Persian Toon" usually included at the beginning of a show, showing that they were initially heavily related to Persian Toon. Later on, PTH also started subtitling content such as Shaun the Sheep and Pair of Kings, both of which were broadcasted on Persian Toon.

Closedown
After the closure of the Persian Toon channel, PTH's earlier projects for Persian Toon would end up airing on GEM Junior. Around this time, PTH started dubbing for other companies such as GEM and Filimo. They have been known to dub The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water during this time. However, their last activity seems to have been sometime in 2016.

Aftermath
Some staff from Parsian Translation House later went on to work for Mahbang Studios.