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Originally released as "Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals" [7] 8 World Animals: A Musical Safari Wild Animals July 24, 2001 [14] Ludwig van Beethoven; Bedřich Smetana; Edvard Grieg; Jack Moss (Swimmin' in the Deep Blue Sea) Felix Mendelssohn; Antonín Dvořák; Jane the Monkey; Roary the Lion; Baby Mozart the Yellow Bear; Georgia the Giraffe ...
[5] [6] On February 25, 1997, Simitar Entertainment had distributed the six-part documentary series Hollywood Starlets, produced by Promotions Plus in cooperation with Orphen Enterprises, which primarily focused on B-movie actresses. [7] By April, 1997 Simitar was the first independent in the U.S. with DVD releases.
Elephant Parts was released on VHS (stereo) and Betamax (mono) in 1981. [5] It was ninth on Billboard's Top Videocassette Sales for 1981. [6]It was later released on LaserDisc and CED and was the third best-selling video laser disk in 1982, behind Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Furthermore, the first season aired as part of the Fox Kids lineup on Fox in the United States. [1] Of the more notable physical releases, three VHS tapes (entitled Alien Antics, Cartoon Tales and Animal Crack-Ups) of the series were released in the U.S. on August 11, 1998. The complete series (in 2 season sets) was also released in France on ...
The company was founded in New York City by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass on September 14, 1960, as Videocraft International, Ltd. The majority of Rankin/Bass' work, including all of their "Animagic" stop-motion productions (which they were well known for), were created in Tokyo, Japan.
The show was released on VHS and DVD by Roadshow Entertainment. Farmyard Party Time (2004) Fantastic Farmers (2005) Fun in the Country (2005) Play with the Animals (2005) A Farmer's Work is Never Done (2005) Barnyard Boogie (2006) Max's Tractor (2006) Max and Milly's Country Show (2007) Animals to the Rescue (2007) I Can Fix Anything (2007)
The Birds II: Land's End was released on VHS and LaserDisc in the United States in 1994 by MCA/Universal Home Video and reissued on VHS in 1997 via GoodTimes Home Video. Because the film was so unpopular, it never received a DVD release. In August 2022, Vinegar Syndrome released a 2K restoration of the film scanned from the 35mm interpositive ...
Extras (in German only) include DVD commentary, trailer in German, and a "making of" documentary. [5] The film will be released in the United States as an Ultra HD Blu-ray by Deaf Crocodile in December 31, 2024, [6] while the film will be released in Canada on February 11, 2025. This will mark the film's first official American release, as well ...