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  2. The Care Bears Movie - Wikipedia

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    Sometime after the film's release, Children's Video Library (a division of Vestron Video) picked up the video rights to The Care Bears Movie for US$1.8 million. [111] It was released in the United States on July 10, 1985, in VHS and Betamax formats. [112] On August 10, 1985, it debuted in 26th place on Billboard's Top Videocassette Rentals ...

  3. Vestron Video - Wikipedia

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    Vestron Video logo, used from 1982 to 1986. The current Vestron Video logo used by Lionsgate is similar to this one. Vestron was founded in 1981 by Austin Owen Furst Jr. (born 1943), an executive at HBO, who was hired to dismantle the assets of Time-Life Films.

  4. Family Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The other distributor for this library was Vestron Video, a now-defunct company which would be ironically acquired by FHE's then-parent Live Entertainment in 1991. However, it would lose the home video rights to the Rankin/Bass library in 1998 to Sony Wonder and Golden Books Family Entertainment .

  5. List of Care Bears films - Wikipedia

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    The Care Bears are a group of characters created by the American Greetings company in 1981. Since 1985, they have appeared in nine animated feature films. The first three, made by the Canadian company Nelvana during the mid-1980s, were traditionally cel-animated; all subsequent entries (from 2004 onward) have been in CGI.

  6. Vestron Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Vestron Pictures Inc. was an American film studio and distributor, a former division of Austin O. Furst, Jr.'s Vestron Inc., that is best known for their 1987 release of Dirty Dancing. [ 1 ] Vestron also has had a genre film division, Lightning Pictures , a spin-off of Vestron's Lightning Video, headed by Lawrence Kasanoff , who would later go ...

  7. Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot - Wikipedia

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    Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot is an American animated television series based on the Care Bears franchise for The Hub.Produced by American Greetings [1] and animated by MoonScoop Entertainment [a], the series centers on seven colorful teddy bear characters named "Care Bears" who go on adventures throughout the magical land of Care-a-Lot, as well as helping children who have issues they ...

  8. Care Bears (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Care Bears is an animated fantasy adventure television series based on the franchise of the same name.After two specials in 1983, the main series began in 1985. The series was produced by DIC Audiovisuel's American branch DIC Enterprises and aired on syndication a while after the theatrical release of the first movie in the series.

  9. The Care Bears Family - Wikipedia

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    The Care Bears Family is an animated series produced by Nelvana based on the American franchise of the same name, and is the successor series to the series produced by DIC Entertainment. It was originally broadcast from September 13, 1986 on ABC to November 25, 1988 [ 1 ] on the Global Television Network in Canada.