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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Mama_White_Mama Black Mama, White Mama]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || Key Video || USA/Philippines || 1973 || 87 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 4, 1988 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_in_the_City Caroline in the City: Caroline inand the Bad Trip]''<br /><small><small>From Barron/Pennette Productions, 3 Sisters Entertainment and CBS Productions</small></small> || CBS Video || USA || 1997 || 88 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || January 20, 1998 ||
* Four-part episode containing "Caroline and the Bad Trip", "Caroline and Richard & Julia", "Caroline and the Wayward Husband" and "Caroline and the Reception".
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==Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment/Buena Vista Home Entertainment==
Some releases were of public domain material; these were branded as Cinema Classics. The first two waves were issued under the Walt Disney Home Video label and were duplicated at BHCP Video in Northbrook, where Prism Entertainment's Silver Screen Edition line of public domain material was also being duplicated; starting with the third wave, new releases went out under the Buena Vista Home Video label and started using Disney's regular duplicator. The first four waves were packaged in the same black clamshells used on the Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition releases and early Classics tapes. All tapes in the Cinema Classics collection were available for a limited time only. In 1993, 32 of the best-selling titles in the collection were reissued for a limited time under the Walt Disney Home Video label; all 32 titles went back on moratorium the following spring.
 
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* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
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| ''The Duke isIs Tops''<br /><small><small>From Million Dollar Productions</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1938 || 73 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 14, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
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* This issue uses the dark red FBI warning screens & video dealer announcement.
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| ''Father's Little DivendDividend''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1951 || 82 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 18, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
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* The 1988 barcode has cyan sides.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_MoonSailor_Moon_R:_The_Movie Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 83 min || English-dubbed version || NRPG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and ''Sailor Moon SuperS: The Black Dream Hole'', a promo for the Disney Princess Collection, trailers for ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', and the short subject ''Make Up! Sailor Soldiers''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
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* Opens with a sneak preview of ''Pokémon 3: The Movie'', promos for ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' and the Pokémon Trading Card League, trailers for ''Joseph, King of Dreams'', ''An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster'', ''The Road to El Dorado'', ''MVP: Most Valuable Primate'', and ''Chicken Run'', a promo for ''Pokémon: The Johto Journeys'', a soundtrack promo, and the short subject ''Pikachu's Rescue Adventure''.
* Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgo_13:_The_Professional El profesional: Golgo 13]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/Spain || 1983 || 93 min || Streamline version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by QT Lever.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgo_13:_The_Professional The Professional: Golgo 13]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1983 || 93 min || Streamline version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgo_13:_The_Professional The Professional: Golgo 13]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1983 || 93 min || Streamline version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_A-Ko Project A-Ko]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1986 || 86 min || Manga UK version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 6, 1993 ||
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==Republic Pictures Home Video==
 
==Streamline Pictures==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 1]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1993 ||
* Closes with an interview with Naoko Takeuchi (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || May 1993 ||
* Closes with a staff interview (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Tom Cruise, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 3]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1993 ||
* Closes with the first part of a cast interview (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 4]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1993 ||
* Closes with the second part of a cast interview (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Kirk Thornton, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 5]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Kirk Thornton.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 6]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1993 ||
* Closes with ''Sailor Moon'' merchandise commercials (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Wayne Allwine, Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Russi Taylor, and Kirk Thornton.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 7]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1993 ||
* Closes with a barbecue with the cast (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Cam Clarke, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 8]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1993 ||
* Closes with the Sailor Moon Big Illustration Collection.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 9]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || December 1993 ||
* Closes with a Christmas party with the cast (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 10]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Christopher Dean, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Jean Torvill, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 11]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || February 1994 ||
* Closes with all 46 episode previews (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 12]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 54 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 1994 ||
* Closes with the clean opening ("Moonlight Legend") and closing ("Heart Moving" and "Moon Princess") sequences.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 1]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || May 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 3]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 4]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Ardwight Chamberlain, Cheryl Chase, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 5]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Ardwight Chamberlain, Cheryl Chase, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon_R:_The_Movie Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 83 min || English-dubbed version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1994 ||
* Opens with the short subject ''Make Up! Sailor Soldiers''.
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone (Xenian), Jodi Benson (Amy Mizuno/Sailor Mercury), Nicolas Cage (Artemis), Cheryl Chase (Bonnie Tsukino), Lara Cody (Minako Aino/Sailor Venus and Luna), Grey DeLisle (Ray Hino/Sailor Mars), Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald") (additional voices), Rebecca Forstadt (Bunny Tsukino/Sailor Moon), Alexandra Kenworthy (additional voices), Val Kilmer (Fiore), Katie Leigh (additional voices), Carl Macek (additional voices), Melanie MacQueen (Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter), Patti Parris (additional voices), Brad Renfro (young Fiore), Will Ryan (additional voices), Gregory Snegoff (Marty Chiba/Tuxedo Mask), and Elijah Wood (young Marty).
|}
 
==Turner Home Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
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| ''Cliff Hanger Special Edition''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan/USA || 1980 || 50 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || September 23, 1994 ||
* Broadcast November 1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Wings of Death" and "Thieves Love the Peace".
* Voices by Mel Blanc (Cliff Hanger, Detective Ed Scott, Nagata, and additional voices), James Coburn (Dan Dunn), Paul Frees (Goemon the Samurai, Professor Lonebach, the Police Commissioner, and additional voices), Julie McWhirter (Maki Oyamada), Hal Smith (Schmidt), and Janet Waldo (Margo).
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| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 1''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast September 16-October 7, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "We'll Teach You How to Kill a Computer", "Do Lovely Angels Like Chest Hairs?", "Don't Fall in Love...Love Is Russian Roulette", and "Pursuit Has the Smell of Cheesecake and Death".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 2''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast October 14-November 4, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Cleardos Dokkun Dokkun", "Lot of Danger, Lot of Dummies", "Love Is Everything, Betting Their Lives on Escape", and "Gotta Do It! Love Is a Woman's Detonator".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 3''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast November 11-December 2, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Hire Us! It's Better to Get Good-Looking Bodyguards", "What! We're the Brutal Kidnappers?", "Ho Ho Ho, Dresses and Men Are Better New", and "The Little Dictator! The Curse of the Touchy Secret".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 4''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast December 9-30, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "What's This?! Our Fair Skin Is Getting Dolon Dolon", "The Vault or the Election? The Convention Hides the Killer", "Dig Here Nyan Nyan, the Reward Comes in the Very End", and "Leave It to Us! The WWWA Is a Wonderful Job".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 5''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast January 6-27, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Come Out, Come Out, Assassin!", "Excuse Us, the Running Trouble, Violent Breakthroughs", "Let Love Dispel the Returned Hatreds and the Hatred of Love", and "The Pursuit of Blues Is the BGM of Murder".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
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| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 6''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast February 3-24, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "You're Kidding, 463 People Disappear", "We Did It! 463 People Reappear", "Uncertainty...? Our Magnificent Revenge", and "Are You Serious? The Apartment Is a Dangerous Address".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
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| ''Dirty Pair: With Love from the Lovely Angels''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1986 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast March 3, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "What?! The Boy in the Mansion Is a Terminator?" and "Seriously? The God Cannon Is a Beauty's Keyword to Escape".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
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| ''Space Fortress Macross Special English-Dubbed Edition''<br /><small><small>From WHYY Philadelphia and Harmony Gold</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan/USA || 1982 || 70 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || September 23, 1994 ||
* Broadcast August 1990.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and General Motors.
* Dubbed in English by Intersound.
* Contains the episodes "Boobytrap", "Countdown", and "Space Fold".
* Voices by Jonathan Alexander (Breetai and additional voices), Celena Banas (Lynn Lena), Robert V. Barron (additional voices), Mary Cobb (additional voices), Guy Garret (Henry Gloval), A. Gregory (Exedore), Brittany Harlow (Claudia Grant), Aline Leslie (Lisa Hayase), Robin Levenson (Sammie Porter), Deanna Morris (Kim Young and Jason), Tony Oliver (Rick Yamada), Mike Reynolds (Senator Alphonso Russo), Greg Snow (additional voices), Wendee Swan (Vanessa Leeds), Drew Thomas (Lynn Max and additional voices), Donn Warner (Roy Fokker), Reba West (Lynn Minmay), and Thomas Wyner (narrator).
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* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Mysterious Magic Book", "Sakura's Wonderful Friend", "Sakura's Heart-Racing First Date", and "Sakura's Tiring Sunday".
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 4, 1999 ||
* Broadcast April 22-May 13, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura, Panda, and a Cute Shop", "Sakura and Memories of Her Mother", "Sakura's First Attempt as a Thief", and "Sakura's Rival Appears".
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_Wave_(1954_film) Crime Wave]'' || Warner Home Video || USA || 1954 || 74 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 26, 1986 || TBD