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In 1990, when Pathé Communications acquired MGM/UA, the company signed a deal with [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] to market its home video titles. In 1994, MGM/UA launched '''MGM/UA Family Entertainment''' for its family releases.
 
In 1997, MGM/UA, along with Warner made its way to the DVD market. Also that year, the company acquired Orion Pictures and absorbed the Orion Home Video label. The company at first, used the snap case format due to its distribution deal with Warner Home Video, but it was quickly changed to a keep case format at the end of 1997. In 1999, MGM/UA and Warner Home Video split off their ties, with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment to begin distributing titles internationally.
 
In 2003, MGM launched the '''MGM Kids''' sublabel for family releases, and in mid-2003, MGM regained full distribution rights to their regions from Fox.