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I own several VHS releases from Paramount Home Entertainment (originally known as Paramount Home Video; formerly known as Paramount Home Media Distribution). They are:
 
- the 1996 VHS release of "Rugrats: The Santa Experience" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). Mine was packaged in the 2000 cover, and it uses the 2000 horizontal sticker label on the front of the cassette shell. Cassette shell and tape guard are black. Printed/pressed during the 38th week of 2001 (DLX 938); duplicated in SP mode.
 
- the 1996 VHS release of "Top Gun" (1986). My copy had a strip label on the cassette spine, but I peeled it off to get to the number that's printed in dark ink (said number says 59). Printed/pressed during the 36th week of 1996 (PAR 636).
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- the 1997 VHS release of "It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown" (1992) (released under the Peanuts Home Video line). Mine was still packaged in the 1996 cover. Tape itself uses the 1999 horizontal sticker label on the front of the cassette shell. Dark ink number on the cassette spine says 58. Printed/pressed during the 37th week of 1999 (DLX 937). Strangely, this tape had the 1989 distorted version of the 1987 Paramount Television fanfare played over the 1995 Paramount closing logo at the end.
 
- the 19981997 VHS release of "Rugrats: Dr.A TommyRugrats PicklesThanksgiving" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). My copy is a Canadian-distributed copy (and I don't even live there). Cassette shell and tape guard are Nickelodeon-style orange, but the release button is black. InvisibleDark ink printingsnumber on the cassette spine, butsays only81. thePrinted/pressed titleduring andthe catalog40th numberweek areof in the printings1998 (NoPAR print/press date whatsover for some reason840); andduplicated they'rein shiftedEP/SLP allmode. theWhite wayscreen totest thepattern rightwith of1000hz the spine. Duplicated in EP/SLP mode. Staticsine-wave rolltone at the end, which cuts to a fullscreen static screen, which then cuts back to the static roll at the very end. I was half-surprised to find out that this tape uses the videotaped versions of the 1995 Paramount opening and closing logos instead of the standard filmed versions.
 
- the 1998 VHS release of "Rugrats: Dr. Tommy Pickles" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). My copy is a Canadian-distributed copy (I don't even live there, I live in the U.S.). Cassette shell and tape guard are Nickelodeon-style orange, but the release button is black. Invisible ink printings on the cassette spine, but only the title and catalog number are in the printings (No print/press date whatsover for some reason) and they're shifted all the way to the right of the spine. Duplicated in EP/SLP mode. Static roll at the end, which cuts to a fullscreen static screen, which then cuts back to the static roll at the very end. I was half-surprised to find out that this tape uses the videotaped versions of the 1995 Paramount opening and closing logos instead of the standard filmed versions.
 
- the 1998 VHS release of "Rugrats: Mommy Mania" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). Cassette shell and tape guard are Nickelodeon-style orange, but the release button is black. Dark ink number on the cassette spine says 88 (I think). Printed/pressed during the 10th week of 1998 (PAR 810); duplicated in EP/SLP mode. White screen test pattern with 1000hz sine-wave tone at the end, which cuts to a fullscreen static screen.
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- the 1998 VHS release of "Rugrats: Angelica Knows Best" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). Cassette shell and tape guard are Nickelodeon-style orange, but the release button is black. Dark ink number on the cassette spine says 81. Printed/pressed during the 4th week of 1999 (PAR 904); duplicated in EP/SLP mode. White screen test pattern with 1000hz sine-wave tone at the end, which cuts to a fullscreen static screen.
 
- the 1998 VHS boxset "Rugrats: A Rugrats Passover / A Rugrats Chanukah" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). Both tapes use Nickelodeon-style orange cassette shells and were duplicated in EP/SLP mode. "A Rugrats Passover" uses the 1998 horizontal sticker label on the front of the cassette shell and reuses the 1996 master and it was printed/pressed during the 5th week of 1999 (PAR 905) and has the white screen test pattern with 1000hz sine-wave tone at the end, which cuts to a fullscreen static screen. "A Rugrats Chanukah" is a Canadian-distributed copy, uses the 1997 cover, label and master, and was printed/pressed on September 24, 1999 (990924) and it has the static roll at the end, which cuts to a fullscreen static screen, which then cuts back to the static roll at the very end.
:- "A Rugrats Passover" uses the 1998 horizontal sticker label on the front of the cassette shell and reuses the 1996 master and the dark ink number on the cassette spine says 58. It was printed/pressed during the 5th week of 1999 (PAR 905) and has the white screen test pattern with 1000hz sine-wave tone at the end, which cuts to a fullscreen static screen.
:- "A Rugrats Chanukah" is a Canadian-distributed copy, uses the 1997 cover, label and master, and was printed/pressed on September 24, 1999 (990924) and it has the static roll at the end, which cuts to a fullscreen static screen, which then cuts back to the static roll at the very end.
 
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