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  • ...Treasures''' was an American division of the Toronto-based [[BFS Video|BFS Entertainment and Multimedia Limited]]. [[File:American Home Treasures (1990s).jpeg|center|350px]]
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  • ...by [[Turner Home Entertainment]]/[[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]]. [[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...ainment]] and [[Trimark Home Video]] for the formation of [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]]'s U.S. arm in 2001. File:Studio Home Entertainment (2000-01).png
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  • '''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''American Bandstand'' VHS tapes, co-released by Vestron Music Video. [[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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  • {{About|the British home entertainment company|the American television production company|Pyramid Productions|the Indian film productio {{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}
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  • ...ird-party acquisitions via [[A-Vision Entertainment]], then [[WarnerVision Entertainment]]. [[File:Libra Home Entertainment (2000).png|center|350px]]
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  • ...] and later [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] and [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]. [[File:HiT Home Entertainment logo.jpg|center|350px]]
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  • Flatiron Film Company is a genre division of [[Cinedigm Entertainment]]. [[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...inment]] formed in 1997 that released select [[Dimension Films]] titles on home video. It was retired after the Dimension name was taken by Harvey and Bob File:Miramax-Dimension Home Entertainment (1997).png
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  • ...[Roadshow Entertainment]] and [[Karl-Lorimar Home Video]] (later [[Lorimar Home Video]]). ...|red|'''LORIMΛR-'''}}" (in its standard font) in red, and "{{color|blue|'''HOME VIDEO'''}}" in blue. Then the Roadshow logo fades in with a "rippling" effe
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  • ...ment]] and [[20th Century Studios Home Entertainment|20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]]. ...behind it. There are several CG light effects utilized. As the words "home entertainment" are typed in beneath "magnolia", the DVD spins and moves toward the left s
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  • ...ment]], and the next year the company bought and shut down [[Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment]]. [[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...nment arm of Nickelodeon. Its releases are distributed by [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]. ...logos used by Nickelodeon Home Video. The current logo used by Nickelodeon Home Video is the 2012 [[Nickelodeon Digital]] logo.
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  • ...tributor based in Batavia, Ohio. The company was founded in 1988 by Viking Entertainment as a merger from several companies in the Burbank, CA area (which is how th {{Navbox-Lionsgate}}{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}
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  • ...SA Home Entertainment|other2=Warning Screens|link2=PolyGram Video/USA Home Entertainment (Warning Screens)}} ...into Universal Studios Home Video (now known as [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]).
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  • ...velopment company, and was formed around 1984 after buying up [[Media Home Entertainment]]. It ran many specialty brands within the United States, including [[The N [[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
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  • [[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}}
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  • ...joint venture ceased to exist in 1987 when Scholastic joined [[Family Home Entertainment]], and a new label, [[Jim Henson Play-Along Video]] served as a replacement [[File:Scholastic-Lorimar Home Video (1986).jpeg|center|350px]]
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  • '''Animage Home Video''' was a home video label of [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] formed in 1986, made largely ...''Battle Royal High School'', both Japan (Tokuma Japan Communications) and American (AnimEigo) masters.
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  • '''Strand Home Video''' was the second name of the North American division of [[Video Collection International]] (then known as [[The Video C Strand Home Video (1992).png
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