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  2. Disney Sing-Along Songs - Wikipedia

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    The first of four distinct series was issued beginning on December 23, 1986, with Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, which would be followed by five more volumes.The second series released in August 1990 with Under the Sea and Disneyland Fun, featuring a new design and reissued volumes labeled One (1) through Twelve (12) in North America (worldwide, volume numbers).

  3. List of Angry Video Game Nerd episodes - Wikipedia

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    Notes: Prior to its release on YouTube, the video was a part of the AVGN Volume 6 DVD. Magfest 2013 AVGN Panel 13:03 January 15, 2013 February 19, 2013 (YouTube) James Rolfe goes to Magfest 2013 and asks the audience several questions, re-enacts quotes from various AVGN episodes, and allows them to play some video games that he reviewed.

  4. List of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers home video releases

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    Additional notes VHS was released exclusively to members of the official fan club through a mail-away membership kit upon joining. Was not available for the general public's viewing until the complete series DVD box set was released in 2012. The Official Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Karate Club: Level 1: November 23, 1994 42028-3

  5. Walt Disney Home Video (VHS) - Wikipedia

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    In terms of consignment, Heritage Auctions has placed in their "Vintage VHS Tapes Value Guide" that the most desirable VHS tapes released between 1979 and 1990 are still in their original factory shrink wrap. [1] When VCRs were first released in 1977, they were priced between $1,000 to $1,400 which would roughly equal $4,900 to $6,900 in 2023 ...

  6. Hi-Tops Video - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Tops Video was the original distributor of the first VHS releases of the majority of the Peanuts television specials. These specials were distributed as part of a series, Snoopy's Home Video Library. A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) (Volume 2) Charlie Brown's All Stars! (1966) (Volume 10) It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966) (Volume 11)

  7. Porky Pig 101 - Wikipedia

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    Porky Pig 101 is a DVD box-set released by Warner Archive Collection, collecting the first 101 animated short subjects starring the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies character Porky Pig. The set features all 99 Porky Pig cartoons made in black and white , as well as two cartoons made in color: Porky's debut appearance in I Haven't Got a Hat ...

  8. The Adventures of Portland Bill - Wikipedia

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    Each broadcast and the series 1 episodes that were featured on the VHS releases consisted of two episodes back-to-back connected by a song. Unfortunately, the songs are not featured on the DVD releases, but one song, 'Eddy's Song' has been uploaded to YouTube. In 2021, one of the show's musicians Mik Parsons uploaded four of the songs to YouTube.

  9. Walt Disney Classics - Wikipedia

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    In the following year Disney announced a July 16, 1985, release date for Pinocchio, with a $1 million advertising campaign which they claimed was the first national network TV spot campaign for a single video title. [15] The VHS price was lowered considerably for the re-release which ran from October 14, 1986 to January 31, 1987.