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On its opening weekend, the film earned $13,640,706, and ranked number three at the box office. [6] It also ranked number three the two following weekends. [ 7 ] By the end of its theatrical run, the film had grossed over $70 million domestically, and $61 million outside of the U.S., making a total of $131,052,444.
Dailymotion, a French video-sharing website, is founded. [19] 2005 April 23 Companies YouTube opens for video uploads, and the first YouTube video uploaded on April 23, 2005, is titled Me at the zoo. [20] Between March and July 2006, YouTube grows from 30 to 100 million views of videos per day. 2006 May 14 Companies
The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1989–1992) The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1989–1995; 1998) Hondo (1989–1999) Gilligan's Island (1990–1992; 1994–2000) Logan's Run (1990–1993) Dallas (1991–1992) Jericho (1991–1993) Knots Landing (1991–1992; 1994–1997) Northwest Passage (1991–1993) CHiPs (1992–2002) Mayberry R.F.D. (1992 ...
June 15, 2002 September 30, 2011 [102] Trollkins: December 14, 2020 [citation needed] Pac-Man* June 22, 2002 December 14, 2020 [citation needed] Shirt Tales: July 22, 2012 [103] The Adventures of Gulliver: June 30, 2002 September 30, 2011 [23] The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: 2004 [23] The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley ...
This was the first concert video to be aired on MTV, from REO Speedwagon's Live Infidelity home video release. The video was interrupted after 12 seconds due to technical difficulties. The technical difficulty moment contains only a blank black screen with a 200 Hz tone for a few seconds before going back to MTV's studio. 10 "Rockin' the Paradise"
DIC Video (1987–1994, distributed by GoodTimes Home Video and Simon Marketing from 1989 to 1992, Buena Vista Home Video from 1993 to 1994 and Golden Book Video from 1987 to 1989) DIC Toon-Time Video (1992–2001, distributed by BMG Video before 1993 and Buena Vista Home Video after 1993) WGBH Boston Video (1980–present)
Boomerang was created as a new home for these and similar programming, originating as a programming block on Cartoon Network that launched on December 8, 1992 until October 3, 2004. With Cartoon Network downplaying its archival programming in favor of newer original series, Turner launched the Boomerang cable channel on April 1, 2000.
These videos also featured songs written by Stacey Hersh and co-writer Ari Posner. This new series aired in the UK in 1999, under the title Noddy in Toyland (unrelated to the 2009 series of the same name); [ 3 ] the original British soundtrack was used - however the live action segments were unaltered for original cut.