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  2. Family Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Early FHE releases were distributed by MGM/UA Home Video, including the very first release of few episodes of Gumby. [f] In the late 1980s, FHE's releases were distributed by MCA (most notably in Canada). [72] In 1982, the company introduced USA Home Video as a non-family division of the company.

  3. MGM Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, MGM/UA Home Video launched the MGM/UA Family Entertainment label for family-friendly releases. In 1996, Warner made an exclusive deal with Image Entertainment to distribute MGM/UA titles on LaserDisc. [9] In 1997, MGM/UA, along with the other studios that were distributed by Warner Home Video, began releasing its titles on DVD.

  4. All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 - Wikipedia

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    All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 is a 1996 American animated musical fantasy adventure film, and a sequel to Goldcrest Films' animated film All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989). [2] Produced by MGM/UA Family Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation, it was directed by Paul Sabella, with Larry Leker, previously involved in writing the story for the first film, as co-director.

  5. All Dogs Go to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The film was followed by another VHS release under the MGM/UA Family Entertainment label in 1994, which was available exclusively through Warner Home Video. A DVD was made available for the first time on March 6, 2001, under the MGM Kids label [29] and was later released as a double feature with All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 on March 14, 2006. [30]

  6. Lists of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films - Wikipedia

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    This list does not include films from United Artists before it merged with MGM (except for co-productions), or other studios that MGM acquired (such as Orion Pictures, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and Cannon Films). MGM's pre-May 1986 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment Co.

  7. Fluke (film) - Wikipedia

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    It stars Matthew Modine as a self-centered businessman who is reincarnated as a dog and attempts to reconnect with his family. Nancy Travis, Eric Stoltz, Jon Polito, Max Pomeranc, and Samuel L. Jackson appear in supporting roles. The film was theatrically released in the United States on June 2, 1995, by MGM/UA Distribution Co.

  8. A Christmas Story - Wikipedia

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    VHS plastic clamshell case — 1995, 1998 ("MGM Family Entertainment" label), 1999 ("Warner Bros. Family Entertainment" label) LaserDisc — 1985: Pan and scan [125] LaserDisc — 1993: Deluxe Letterbox Edition [126] [127] DVD — 1997: Fullscreen, includes the original theatrical trailer (reissued by Warner Home Video in 1999). [128]

  9. The Pebble and the Penguin - Wikipedia

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    The Pebble and the Penguin was released on VHS and LaserDisc by MGM/UA Home Video on August 15, 1995. [ 5 ] Throughout 1997, songs from the film were released alongside others from the MGM vaults in four MGM Sing-Along cassettes released by MGM/UA Home Video.