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:- "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.
 
- the 1999 VHS release of "Rugrats: Make Room for Dil" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). It uses the early 2000 horizontal sticker label on the front of the cassette shell. Dark ink number on the cassette spine says 27. Cassette shell and tape guard are Nickelodeon-style orange. Printed/pressed during the 12th week of 2000 (DLX 012); duplicated in SP mode. Because of this tape being in SP mode while having been printed/pressed in 20012000 and mainly because there aren't numbers on the left of the vertical interval at the beginning, there is nothing at the end after the end of the program material itself.
 
- the 2000 VHS release of "Rugrats: Discover America" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). Mine uses the original 2000 horizontal sticker label on the front of the cassette shell, with the Paramount Pictures copyright dated 1999 for some reason, despite it being dated 2000 on the back of the cover. Cassette shell and tape guard are Nickelodeon-style orange, but the release button is black. Dark ink number on the cassette spine appears to be either faded or absent. Printed/pressed during the 14th week of 2000 (DLX 014); 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 2001 VHS release of "Rugrats: All Growed Up" (released under the Nickelodeon Video line). Printed/pressed during the 34th week of 2003 (DLX 334); duplicated in SP mode. My copy was recycled from a copy of an unknown Paramount VHS tape that uses a black cassette shell and black tape guard, and was printed/pressed during the 32nd week of 1998 (PAR 832). Dark ink number on the cassette spine says 51.
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