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Some of the original 1980s Garbage Pail Kids stickers are very valuable today. The most valuable of all is the ultra-rare "Adam Bomb," who was discontinued soon after his introduction (presumably ...
Price: Sold in 1999 for $420,000 in a private sale The hand-painted celluloids from Mickey Mouse’s first color adventure, “The Band Concert,” are worth bookoo bucks. Dating back to 1935, the ...
As of 2025, the most valued sports collectible item ever sold is Babe Ruth's jersey for the 1932 World Series, at over $24 million, and in film history, the Ruby slippers of Dorothy Gale by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz for over $32 million.
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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.
In 2004, Shout! released Freaks and Geeks on DVD, the first television series released on DVD for the company. With 18 episodes, it became one of the most expensive DVDs to produce, costing over a million dollars in music licensing. [9] That same year, they released William Shatner's album Has Been and SCTV box sets. [10] In 2004, Shout!
The most in demand plush toys are either ones with mistakes such as Peanut the Elephant — whose original dark blue hue was an issue with the dye — or rare promo items like Peace the Bear.
In 2001, the video release of Baby Genius: The Four Seasons won a Kids First! award, beating Teletubbies. By 2002, AOL Time Warner was distributing Baby Genius products. [2] Genius Products acquired American Vantage Media (formerly Fox Lorber, Winstar TV & Video, and Wellspring Media, spun off from Winstar Communications in 2001) in