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{{PageCredits|description=Matt Williams, Daniel DeCosta, Cameron McCaffrey, PAV123, and UniqueMonster.|capture=Dean Stewart Rumsey, snelfu, Originalsboy11 and Eric S.|edits=V of Doom, MariluHennerArtist45, and Bob Fish|video=Starfire2307 and | {{PageCredits|description=Matt Williams, Daniel DeCosta, Cameron McCaffrey, PAV123, and UniqueMonster.|capture=Dean Stewart Rumsey, snelfu, Originalsboy11 and Eric S.|edits=V of Doom, MariluHennerArtist45, and Bob Fish|video=Starfire2307 and Broken Saw}} | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
Prior to 1987-1988, Hanna-Barbera released its product through [[Worldvision Home Video]]. During the shakeup at then owner Taft who was transformed into Great American Communications, [[Worldvision Enterprises]] was sold off. Accordingly, Hanna-Barbera got its own home video line (though distribution continued through Worldvision). This lasted until late 1991, when Turner bought H-B and subsequently put the video line on moratorium. Thereafter, all H-B product was distributed through [[Turner Home Entertainment]], then [[Warner Home Video]] (now Warner Bros. Home Entertainment). | Prior to 1987-1988, Hanna-Barbera released its product through [[Worldvision Home Video]]. During the shakeup at then owner Taft who was transformed into Great American Communications, [[Worldvision Enterprises]] was sold off. Accordingly, Hanna-Barbera got its own home video line (though distribution continued through Worldvision). This lasted until late 1991, when Turner bought H-B and subsequently put the video line on moratorium. Thereafter, all H-B product was distributed through [[Turner Home Entertainment]], then [[Warner Home Video]] (now Warner Bros. Home Entertainment). |