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On a regular basis, did Cinram use industrial-grade VCRs to duplicate the tapes?

Also, what year did its Huntsville, AL plant use Sony Sprinter systems?

[[Special:Contributions/69.85.235.48|69.85.235.48]] 13:18, 14 November 2023 (UTC)

== Paramount Home Video ==

I actually own a rare Rugrats 2-VHS boxset from Nickelodeon Video/Paramount Home Video, which I bought from a Canadian seller on eBay (No, I do not live there, I live in the U.S.). The boxset to be exact consisted of the "A Rugrats Passover" and "A Rugrats Chanukah" tapes.

When I got this rare boxset, I half-expected both tapes in the set to be Cinram-duplicated Canadian copies (The boxset was sealed when I got it, and there was a Paramount mountain logo watermark on one of the spines of the Chanukah tape). As it turns out, only the Chanukah one is a Cinram-duplicated Canadian copy. The other one, the Passover tape, to my surprise, is a U.S. copy, duplicated by Deluxe Video Services. (The Passover tape was pressed during the 5th week of 1999/PAR 905, while the Chanukah tape was pressed on September 24, 1999)

Another copy of this boxset, in another eBay listing, had showcased the same exact oddity.

I wonder how this oddity occurred - is it possible that Deluxe or Paramount or whatever sent the "Passover" tapes from the U.S. to Cinram at some point and Cinram packaged those in some copies of this rare boxset?

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