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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, which AFAIK, the Happy Face/21st Genesis release was unauthorized. 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 playedplaying 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). 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). Eventually, Broadway sold its family entertainment division to Golden Books Family Entertainment in 1996.
 
:The Rankin/Bass logo is silent on the official home entertainment releases of "The Little Drummer Boy". Especially the older 1989-1997 releases from LIVE Home Video's Family Home Entertainment division and the 1998-2006 releases from Sony Wonder (At the time, Sony Wonder was part of Epic Records, itself one of Sony Music Entertainment's "flagship" music division labels).
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