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What if very, very early copies of the 1996 Paramount Home Video reprint "Rugrats" 1993-1996 VHS tapes came in the original Sony Wonder covers? Would they have a barcode sticker (with a new ISBN code and the new UPC code "0 9736-83xxx-3 x") plastered over the old barcode printed directly on the back? |
What if very, very early copies of the 1996 Paramount Home Video reprint "Rugrats" 1993-1996 VHS tapes came in the original Sony Wonder covers? Would they have a barcode sticker (with a new ISBN code and the new UPC code "0 9736-83xxx-3 x") plastered over the old barcode printed directly on the back? |
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Also, would there be a sticker of the Paramount logo plastered over the Sony Wonder logo on the spines, and would there be a sticker with this piece of information plastered over the old piece of information (along with the Paramount logo on the left-hand of the sticker and the "Licensed for Sale Only", etc. notations on the right-hand)?: |
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'''Composer: Mark Mothersbaugh''' '''Created by Klasky-Csupo Inc.''' |
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'''© 1996 Viacom International Inc. All rights reserved./NICKELODEON, RUGRATS, and all related titles, logos and characters are trademarks of Viacom''' |
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'''International Inc./WARNING: Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.''' |
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'''This videotape includes promotional information about other Nickelodeon videos.''' |
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My idea of this is based on the fact that the 1997 reprint releases of "Tommy Troubles" and "Phil & Lil: Double Trouble" (both originally released from PHV in 1996) still came in the original 1996 covers. |
My idea of this is based on the fact that the 1997 reprint releases of "Tommy Troubles" and "Phil & Lil: Double Trouble" (both originally released from PHV in 1996) still came in the original 1996 covers. |