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* [[20th Century Studios Home Entertainment|20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] |
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* [[American Zoetrope]] |
* [[American Zoetrope]] |
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* [[Artisan Home Entertainment]] |
* [[Artisan Entertainment|Artisan Home Entertainment]] |
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* [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]] (through exclusive supporter Steven Spielberg, who notoriously withheld his entire repertoire from the DVD format until 1999) |
* [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]] (through exclusive supporter Steven Spielberg, who notoriously withheld his entire repertoire from the DVD format until 1999) |
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* [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal Studios Home Video]] |
* [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal Studios Home Video]] |
Revision as of 08:55, 6 July 2024
Beginning in 2002, movies were released on D-VHS under the D-Theater name. These tapes were only playable on D-VHS VCRs that bore the D-Theater logo.
Associated companies
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- American Zoetrope
- Artisan Home Entertainment
- DreamWorks Home Entertainment (through exclusive supporter Steven Spielberg, who notoriously withheld his entire repertoire from the DVD format until 1999)
- Universal Studios Home Video