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** Example 1 - if the tape was distributed by Warner Home Video, the letters would read "WHV".
** Example 2 - if the tape was distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, the letters would read "BVHV".
** Example 3 - if the tape was distributed by a company that normally worked with Rank Video Services America, includinglike Paramount Home Video, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, or MCA/Universal Home Video, the letters would read "RVS" (normally) or "MCAT" (pre-1988 MCA/Universal Home Video releases). It should be noted, however, that some Disney releases, most notably the 1991 releases of "Fantasia" and "The Rescuers Down Under", have UPC barcodes that represent Rank Video Services America's predecessor, Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services.
** Example 4 - if the tape was distributed by Columbia House Video, the letters should read either "275T" or "T275".
** Example 5 - if the tape was distributed by Avon, the letters would read "AVN".
** Example 6 - if the tape was distributed by Brentwood Home Video, the letters would read "BRCSP".
** However, on 1994-1995 tapes distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment and its predecessors, the abbreviated letters indicate the tape speed. On multi-tape releases, it would indicate the number of tapes in the pack.
* Most post-2001 tapes, duplicated at the arm's Guadalajara facilities, would have either a white sticker printed somewhere on the case cover, or blue watermark ink, reading "MADE IN MEXICO".
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