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==Known abbreviation letter codes== |
==Known abbreviation letter codes== |
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* AV - tapes released by Astral Video, Forum Home Video, Media Home Entertainment and its subsidiaries, and Trans World Entertainment |
* AV - tapes released by Astral Video, Forum Home Video, Media Home Entertainment and its subsidiaries, and Trans World Entertainment prior to 1990 |
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* ASTRAL - tapes released by Astral Video after 1990 |
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* BVHV - tapes released under the Buena Vista Home Video label and its subsidiaries from 1990 to 1998 |
* BVHV - tapes released under the Buena Vista Home Video label and its subsidiaries from 1990 to 1998 |
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* BVHE - tapes released under the Buena Vista Home Entertainment label and its subsidiaries after 1998 |
* BVHE - tapes released under the Buena Vista Home Entertainment label and its subsidiaries after 1998 |
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* NWV1 - tapes released by New World Video and Malofilm Video (the latter through the former) |
* NWV1 - tapes released by New World Video and Malofilm Video (the latter through the former) |
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* PHE - tapes released by Paramount Home Entertainment after Technicolor's acquisition of AstralTech in 2000 |
* PHE - tapes released by Paramount Home Entertainment after Technicolor's acquisition of AstralTech in 2000 |
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* RCP - tapes released by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and its subsidiaries |
* RCP - tapes released by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and its subsidiaries prior to 1990 |
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* COL - tapes released by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video after 1990 |
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* CTHV - tapes released by Columbia TriStar Home Video |
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* SC - tapes sold through Screencraft Video |
* SC - tapes sold through Screencraft Video |
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* TCI - tapes released by Alliance Atlantis and Universal Studios Home Entertainment after Technicolor's acquisition of AstralTech in 2000 |
* TCI - tapes released by Alliance Atlantis and Universal Studios Home Entertainment after Technicolor's acquisition of AstralTech in 2000 |