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:The print date on my copy of “The Prince and the Pauper” reads April 12, 1991, and my copy of “Peter and the Wolf” is a Canadian copy (please note that I live in Canada), so there's no print date on it. --MrServoRetro, March 20, 2022, 11:05 PM (EST)
I live in the US, and the only Canadian VHS tape I have as of right now is the 1988 Troy Gold (circa 1989/1990 Burbank Video re-print) release of “Old Mother Hubbard”, which contains only 4 public domain cartoons (running time is 30 minutes), 2 of which are Max Fleischer cartoons. It was distributed by HGV Video Productions, the Canadian branch of Handleman Corporation and GoodTimes Home Video Corp. The ink-label on that tape has a copyright date in 1989. It does not have a print date either. On the bottom spine, it just has the tape nominal length, which is H-15 and the country the tape was manufactured in, which is Hong Kong [those printings were made of black ink]. At the end of that tape, after the fourth cartoon, there is half a minute of silence, then the regular
By the way, what do the print dates on your 1993 VHS versions of "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" and "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" read? (unless they are Canadian copies) [[Special:Contributions/69.85.235.230|69.85.235.230]] 17:47, 21 March 2022 (UTC)
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