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Warner Home Video would later release the Tom and Jerry shorts as part of the Tom and Jerry Golden Collection series of DVD and Blu-ray boxsets, which started with the first volume being released October 25, 2011, with the shorts being presented uncut, restored, remastered, in chronological order, and for the Blu-ray version, in 1080p high ...
Warner Home Video released the film on VHS and Betamax in the 1980s. In the UK, Heavy Traffic was released in 1984 with a runtime of 70 minutes. In Ireland, the film was renamed Flipper City, and released by Thorn EMI in 1985 with a runtime of 60 minutes. It was rated R on the VHS slipcover, but the label said that it was an X-rated film.
The special was bought by the Foundation For Full-Service Banks. [9] CBS gave Jones and MGM a $315,000 budget (equivalent to $2,958,000 in 2023), [4] [10] more than four times what Bill Melendez was offered to produce A Charlie Brown Christmas. [11] According to The Daily Herald-Tribune in 1992, it was a record for a cartoon at the time. [12]
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment logo used as corporate logo from 2017 until 2020. In 2009, Warner Home Video introduced the Warner Archive Collection, which allows the public to order custom-made DVDs of rarely seen films and TV series from the Warner and Turner libraries. The films are also available as digital downloads.
Lorimar Productions, Inc., later known as Lorimar Television and Lorimar Distribution, was an American production company that was later a subsidiary of Warner Bros., active from 1969 [1] [2] [3] until 1993, when it was folded into Warner Bros. Television (now Warner Bros. Television Studios).
The box set contains various seasonal volume releases from Adult Swim series, as well as several pilots that were pitched to the network. The box set was first announced by Warner Home Video on July 31, 2009, to be released in October of the same year. The set was promoted as having a roughly threefold value, totaling 21 hours and 20 minutes of ...
The film was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in the United States on April 3, 2007. The DVD contains both anamorphic wide screen and modified full screen versions with 5.1 surround sound and regular stereo sound. Special features include the season three episode "Bully Boogie" -Boogey's debut episode- and interviews with the voice actors. [4]
The film was released theatrically in the United States by Warner Bros. on November 4, 1983. It grossed $10,369,581 at the domestic box office. [2] The film was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in 2006. [3] This version is currently out of print. It was eventually reissued by the Warner Archive Collection in 2014.