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Also, "morass" is misused.
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(Also, "morass" is misused.)
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'''Availability:''' Rare.
'''Availability:''' Rare.
* Hanna-Barbera Home Video did release a morass of product (almost 200 titles), but most (if not all) are pretty hard to find these days.
* Hanna-Barbera Home Video did release almost 200 titles, but most (if not all) are pretty hard to find these days.
* Most of the titles are in slipcovers released after 1989; the very first titles to use this logo on the packaging (usually orange clamshell cases with a [[Worldvision Home Video|Worldvision]] byline) do not have this logo, but rather the original "Swirling Star" logo, or in some cases, no logo at all.
* Most of the titles are in slipcovers released after 1989; the very first titles to use this logo on the packaging (usually orange clamshell cases with a [[Worldvision Home Video|Worldvision]] byline) do not have this logo, but rather the original "Swirling Star" logo, or in some cases, no logo at all.
* It also turned up on a Christmas Day 2011 airing of ''Yogi's First Christmas'' on Australian television networks, plastering the 1976 Operation Prime Time logo. This was due to the fact that said networks used the LaserDisc release of the special as a source.
* It also turned up on a Christmas Day 2011 airing of ''Yogi's First Christmas'' on Australian television networks, plastering the 1976 Operation Prime Time logo. This was due to the fact that said networks used the LaserDisc release of the special as a source.
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