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It probably did, but I don’t know for sure. And I think the Happy Face/21st Genesis release could be using the same print that Trans-Atlantic Video used, because of the picture looking kind of green. [[Special:Contributions/47.17.104.88|47.17.104.88]] 12:23, 08 April 2024 (UTC)
 
:At least the print that Viacom issued for syndication in the early 1990s was slightly better than the prints that Happy Face/21st Genesis and Trans-Atlantic used.
 
:Another thing I have heard before is that Rankin/Bass' "The Hobbit" (part of the post-1974 Rankin/Bass library when Rankin/Bass was a division of Telepictures Corporation which later merged with Lorimar Productions to form Lorimar-Telepictures in 1986 and absorbed into Warner Bros. in 1989) was released by numerous PD-based labels/distributors, such as Peter Pan Industries (sometime in the 1990s), and MNTEX Entertainment in the early 1990s (the latter which was distributed at the time by Video Treasures). On the print that the MNTEX release used, the white looked more pinkish (likely due to the deterioration of the film print as a result of possible usage of cheap low-cost film stock).
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