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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''Family Home Entertainment''' was a home video distribution company established by Noel C. Bloom in June 1981 to distribute family/kids releases. A year later, FHE launched a non-kids sub-division known as [[U.S.A. Home Video]], which would eventually evolve into [[Artisan Entertainment]]. Early releases were distributed by [[MGM/UA Home Video]] and in the late 1980s, FHE's releases were distributed by [[Universal Studios Home Entertainment|MCA]] (mostly in Canada). In 2003, Lions Gate Films acquired and folded Artisan Entertainment and FHE became a sub-label before being rebranded as Lions Gate Family Entertainment in 2005. | '''Family Home Entertainment''' was a home video distribution company established by Noel C. Bloom in June 1981 to distribute family/kids releases. A year later, FHE launched a non-kids sub-division known as [[U.S.A. Home Video]], which would eventually evolve into [[Artisan Entertainment]]. Early releases were distributed by [[MGM/UA Home Video]] and in the late 1980s, FHE's releases were distributed by [[Universal Studios Home Entertainment|MCA]] (mostly in Canada). In 2003, [[Lionsgate Films|Lions Gate Films]] acquired and folded Artisan Entertainment and FHE became a sub-label before being rebranded as Lions Gate Family Entertainment in 2005. | ||
===1st Logo (June 1981-1985, 1987)=== | ===1st Logo (June 1981-1985, 1987)=== |