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{{PageCredits|compiled=Guillermo A. Martínez, Jeff B, WillWill45, kidinbed, Thisisanswer, Nightspears, Unnepad, MasterAS, and RaroVHS}}
{{PageCredits|compiled=Guillermo A. Martínez, Jeff B, WillWill45, kidinbed, Thisisanswer, Nightspears, Unnepad, MasterAS, and RaroVHS}}


==Background==
===Background===
Argentina Video Home (AVH) was an Argentinian video distributor that was formed in 1984 by the Coll-Saragusti group, and it was led by Luis Saragusti and Dardo Ferrari, who was the founder of a defunct video company Cine Video after leaving the United States, which by 1985, in order to release titles from mostly Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and CIC Video (later Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment), as well as titles from third-party distributors, and for a brief time, from 1987 to 1989, distributed titles from Ledafilms, until the company's affiliation switched to Dealer Video. In 2001, the company became the first to bet on the DVD format locally. By 2011/2012, the video rental market was significantly non-existent and the company began to falter economy. In 2013, the company began expanding into other areas in 2013 when AVH San Luis SA, led by Pablo Coll, in order to do electronic products, and by 2016, in order to stop distributing movies, the group was dedicated to distribute and sell other labels, as well as video games, which two years later, the company decided to downsize its import operations, although the company decided to keep operations in the Argentinian market.
'''Argentina Video Home''' ('''AVH''') was an Argentinian video distributor that was formed in 1984 by the Coll-Saragusti group, and it was led by Luis Saragusti and Dardo Ferrari, who was the founder of a defunct video company Cine Video after leaving the United States, which by 1985, in order to release titles from mostly Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and CIC Video (later Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment), as well as titles from third-party distributors, and for a brief time, from 1987 to 1989, distributed titles from Ledafilms, until the company's affiliation switched to Dealer Video. In 2001, the company became the first to bet on the DVD format locally. By 2011/2012, the video rental market was significantly non-existent and the company began to falter economy. In 2013, the company began expanding into other areas in 2013 when AVH San Luis SA, led by Pablo Coll, in order to do electronic products, and by 2016, in order to stop distributing movies, the group was dedicated to distribute and sell other labels, as well as video games, which two years later, the company decided to downsize its import operations, although the company decided to keep operations in the Argentinian market.
 
{{ImageTOC
|AVH1985.webp|1st Logo (Late 1984-1986)
|AVH_logo_1984.png|2nd Logo (1986-1987)
|AVH_logo_1987.jpg|3rd Logo (1987-1988?)
|AVH_logo_1988.jpg|4th Logo (1988-1991)
|Argentina_Video_Home_(1990).jpeg|5th Logo (1990)
|AVH_logo_1992.jpg|6th Logo (1991-1998)
|AVH1998.webp|7th Logo (1997-2000)
|AVH_logo_2000.jpg|8th Logo (2000-2001)
|AVH_DVD_logo_2000.jpg|9th Logo (2000-2004)
|AVH2002.webp|10th Logo (2002-2004)
|AVH_logo_2004.jpg|11th Logo (2004-2013)
|AVH_logo_2015.jpg|12th Logo (2013-2016)
}}


===1st Logo (Late 1984-1986)===
===1st Logo (Late 1984-1986)===
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=== 5th Logo (1990) ===
=== 5th Logo (1990) ===
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===8th Logo (2000-2001)===
===8th Logo (2000-2001)===
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File:AVH logo 2000.jpg
File:AVH logo 2000.jpg
File:AVH logo 2001.jpg
File:AVH logo 2001.jpg
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