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== Trivia ==
* Some copies of the 1996 release of ''Heavy Metal'' from Columbia TriStar Home Video and the 2001 re-release of ''A Rugrats Chanukah'' from Paramount Home Entertainment that were sold through the Columbia House Video Club reuse video masters that preserve previews.
* Some copies of certain releases from Orion Home Video that were sold through the Columbia House Video Club may use the Orion Home Video logo watermarks on the plastic wrap.
* Some copies of certain releases from Paramount Home Entertainment that were sold through the Columbia House Video Club, such as ''Beavis and Butt-Head Do America'' and ''Harriet the Spy'', may use the generic face label (compared to retail copies which normally may use a customized face label); ''The Rugrats Movie'' is one exception to this note, as Columbia House Video Club copies of that title use the customized face label (the same one that retail copies used).
* MediaCopy pressings of Nickelodeon Video and Nick Jr. Video titles from Paramount Home Entertainment that were sold through the Columbia House Video Club normally use generic dark orange cassette shells, compared to Deluxe Media Services and Cinram pressings sold through the Columbia House Video Club and/or retail which normally use bright orange cassette shells.
** Compared to pre-2001 Deluxe Media Services and Cinram pressings of ''Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Musical Movie'' that were sold through retail which use blue cassette shells, MediaCopy pressings of the title sold through the Columbia House Video Club used generic dark orange cassette shells.
 
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