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  2. The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie - Wikipedia

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    The film charted on Video Business' Top Kids Rentals list for January 23, 2006, where it ranked 20th. [11] On August 11, 2007, it placed seventh on Billboard's Top Kid DVD Sales chart. [12] Jeffrey Alan Schechter, the film's writer, was nominated for a Writers Guild of Canada Award. [13]

  3. The 30 Best Kids’ Movies on Netflix Right Now - AOL

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    The 30 Best Kids’ Movies on Netflix Right Now. Emma Singer. January 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM ... The song still lives rent-free in my mind—but there's more to this remake than the catchy tunes ...

  4. Family Video - Wikipedia

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    Family Video Movie Club Inc. was an American brick and mortar video rental chain serving the United States and Canada. It was the flagship business of the family-owned company Highland Ventures, which is headquartered in Glenview , Illinois .

  5. List of best-selling films in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list of best-selling films in the United States is a list of the best-selling home video film titles sold in the United States. This list only includes physical media (such as VHS , DVD and Blu-ray ), and does not include digital purchases or video rentals .

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  7. Erol's - Wikipedia

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    Erol's Inc. was a video rental and electronic sales and repair company founded in 1963, which included video rental in 1980. By 1985, Erol's was the country's largest privately owned videocassette rental company. [1] It was sold to Blockbuster Video for $40 million (~$82.5 million in 2023) in 1990. [2]

  8. List of home video companies - Wikipedia

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    Kids Klassics Home Video (1985–1996) GTK, Inc. (1987–1990) California Video Distributors (1984–1986) Sterling Entertainment Group (1992–2006) VidAmerica (1979–1992) UAV Corporation (1984–1998) Gorgon Video. Celebrity Home Entertainment (1987–2001) Celebrity Video (1985–1987) Celebrity's Just for Kids Home Video (1989–2001)

  9. Blockbuster (Bend, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Located at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and Revere Avenue, the Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon, was opened by Ken and Debbie Tisher in 1992 as the second location of Pacific Video, a small video rental store chain in the state. [6] They previously attempted to negotiate a location by a Shopko near U.S. Route 97. [7]