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[[Special:Contributions/47.17.104.88|47.17.104.88]] 23:41, 12 March 2024 (UTC)
 
:[[Special:Contributions/47.17.104.88|47.17.104.88]], Rankin/Bass' "The Little Drummer Boy" was also released on VHS by 21st Genesis Home Video's Happy Face Home Video division, also in 1988. The print used for the special itself on the Happy Face/21st Genesis release had the jingle for the 1966-1975 NBC Television Network bumper played over the Rankin/Bass logo at the end (Apparently the same error also occurred on lots of older broadcasts of the special, especially early '90s broadcasts that used a then-recent syndication print from Viacom). And for the record, Broadway Video held the copyrights to the pre-1974 Tomorrow Entertainment library, including the pre-1974 Rankin/Bass library, at the time (Rankin/Bass was a division of Tomorrow Entertainment from 1971 to 1974; at the time, Tomorrow Entertainment was a subsidiary of General Electric. General Electric kept the rights to the pre-1974 Tomorrow library after Tomorrow was sold to Dancer Fitzgerald Sample and Rankin/Bass was sold back to its namesake founders (Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, respectively). Viacom held the television syndication/distribution rights to both the pre-1974 and post-1974 libraries of Tomorrow Entertainment from the late 1970s to sometime in the mid-1990s).
 
:The Rankin/Bass logo is silent on the official home entertainment releases of "The Little Drummer Boy", even the older 1989-1997 releases from LIVE Home Video's Family Home Entertainment division.
 
:[[Special:Contributions/69.85.235.47|69.85.235.47]] 17:23, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
 
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