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* Dubbed in Spanish by Streamline Pictures.
* Dubbed in Spanish by Streamline Pictures.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* Voices by Alejandro Abdalah (Mamo), Roberto Alexander (voces adicionales), Leonardo Araujo (voces adicionales), Demián Bichir (Lupin III), Jesús Brock (Flinch, jefe de Interpol, y voces adicionales), Gabriela León (Fujiko), Javier Pontón (Jigen), David Povall (Zenigata), Guillermo Romano (Goemon, Gordon, y voces adicionales), and Edgar Wald (Heinrich Gissinger).
* Voices by Alejandro Abdalah (Mamo), Roberto Alexander (voces adicionales), Leonardo Araujo (voces adicionales), Demián Bichir (Lupin III/El lobo), Jesús Brock (Flinch, jefe de Interpol, y voces adicionales), Gabriela León (Fujiko), Javier Pontón (Jigen), David Povall (Zenigata), Guillermo Romano (Goemon, Gordon, y voces adicionales), and Edgar Wald (Heinrich Gissinger).
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| ''Lo mejor de Lupin III''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || USA || 1980 || 50 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 23, 1994 ||
| ''Lo mejor de Lupin III''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || USA || 1980 || 50 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 23, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Streamline Pictures.
* Dubbed in Spanish by Streamline Pictures.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* Voices by Alejandro Abdalah (Schmidt), Roberto Alexander (jefe de Interpol), Leonardo Araujo (Profesor Lonebach), Demián Bichir (Lupin III), Marcela Bordes (Maki Oyamada), Jesús Brock (Negata y voces adicionales), Gabriela León (Fujiko), Javier Pontón (Jigen), David Povall (Zenigata), and Guillermo Romano (Goemon).
* Voices by Alejandro Abdalah (Schmidt), Roberto Alexander (jefe de Interpol), Leonardo Araujo (Profesor Lonebach), Demián Bichir (Lupin III/El lobo), Marcela Bordes (Maki Oyamada), Jesús Brock (Negata y voces adicionales), Gabriela León (Fujiko), Javier Pontón (Jigen), David Povall (Zenigata), and Guillermo Romano (Goemon).
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| ''El misterio de Nolandia''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || Japan/USA || 1985 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 23, 1994 ||
| ''El misterio de Nolandia''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || Japan/USA || 1985 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 23, 1994 ||
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* Broadcast March 23-April 13, 2000.
* Broadcast March 23-April 13, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Snowy New School Term", "Sakura and Tomoyo's Lost Voice", "Sakura's Fun Strawberry Picking Adventure", and "Sakura's Dizzy Fever Day".
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Snowy New School Term", "Sakura and Tomoyo's Lost Voice", "Sakura's Fun Strawberry Picking Adventure", and "Sakura's Dizzy Fever Day".
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 11]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1999 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 4, 2000 ||
* Broadcast April 20-May 11, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Sakura from the Dream", "Sakura, Xiǎo Láng, and the Sea of Sand", "Sakura and the Blacked Out School Arts Festival", and "Sakura and Farewell to Méi Líng".
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_the_Barbarian_(1982_film) Conan the Barbarian]''<br /><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1982 || 130 min || International version || R || Todd-AO 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || May 22, 1991 ||
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_the_Barbarian_(1982_film) Conan the Barbarian]''<br /><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1982 || 130 min || International version || R || Todd-AO 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || May 22, 1991 ||