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  1. However, it would lose the home video rights to the Rankin/Bass library in 1998 to Sony Wonder and Golden Books Family Entertainment. [ e ] The company also released several VHS releases of British kids' cartoons and animation in the US (i.e., Roobarb , Wil Cwac Cwac , James the Cat and Fireman Sam ), as well as some Japanese anime , such as ...

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    Family Home Entertainment (commonly referred to as F.H.E.) was an American home video distribution company established in 1980 by Noel C. Bloom. Headquartered in Newbury Park, California, it was a direct opposite to Bloom's earlier adult-only Caballero Home Video label, with F.H.E. instead mostly releasing family-friendly licensed content on home v...

    Nicknames: "Soda Pop", "Cheesy FHE", "FHE in Space", "Cheesy Star" Logo: A starfield background fades in, with a large pink/purple "sun" slowly moving towards the viewer. After a few seconds of sizzling, it then transforms into the purple words "FAMILY HOME", set in Baby Teeth font (whose digital incarnation goes by "Surfside") with the green word ...

    Nicknames: "F.H.E.", "Handwriting Pad", "Cheesy Writing", "Another Cheesy F.H.E" Logo: A yellow-orange screen "flips" in, resembling a blank sheet used to practice handwriting. The letters "fhe" are drawn on the lines in a crude crayon-like font one at a time. Each letter is colored red, blue and yellow respectively. Black dots appear in between th...

    Nickname: "The Paintbrush" Logo: On a white canvas-texturedbackground, a red paintbrush draws an "f" then puts a red dot after it. A blue paintbrush similarly draws the "h" and a blue dot, and lastly a yellow paintbrush gets the "e" and its dot. The camera pans to each letter as it is drawn and then pulls out. Above the logo, the paintbrush washes ...

    Nickname: "Flipping Letters" Logo: Against a black background, a green "F" flips toward the screen, followed by a vermilion "H" and a lavender "E". A triangular vermilion "roof" lands on the "H" shortly after. The words "F A M I L Y H O M E E N T E R T A I N M E N T", which are written in white, fade in below. At the same time, two white dots fade ...

    Nickname: "Flying Letters" Logo: On a white background, the letters "FHE" fly up to the screen. Then, two black dots fly in and appear between the letters. "FAMILY HOME ENTERTAINMENT" fades in under the letters. A roof is then drawn above the "H", making the whole thing look a lot like the previous logo. It then fades out. Variants: 1. A short vers...

    • (June 1981-1985, 1987) Visuals: On a zooming space background, a large pink/purple "sun" appears a few seconds in and slowly moves towards the screen while sizzling.
    • (November 1? , 1984-April 1991) Normal variant. Transformers trailer variant. Visuals: On a black background, a yellow-orange screen "flips" in by crawling the very back, the "top" and then down the front..
    • (May 9, 1991-1998) This section contains dead video embeds. This can happen if a video becomes removed from the original site and/or the user who uploaded it was terminated.
    • (May 15, 1998-2001) Visuals: Against a black background, a green "F" flips toward the screen, followed by a vermilion "H" and a lavender "E". A triangular vermilion "roof" lands on the "H" shortly after.
  2. Family Home Entertainment was a home video distribution company, releasing all kids and family releases (although prior to 1982, the company released such titles as Tom Jones: Live in Las Vegas) and was established by Noel C. Bloom in 1981. FHE also launched a non-kids sub-division known as U.S.A. Home Video a year later. Early releases were distributed by MGM/UA Home Video and in the late ...

  3. Artisan Entertainment was founded in 1980 by Noel C. Bloom as Family Home Entertainment, Inc., and it was initially operated as a subsidiary of adult film distributor Caballero Control Corporation. It received a distribution pact with Wizard Video. In 1982, the latter had sold The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 10,000 copies a week. [3]

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    June 24, 1998
    co-production with BBC Films, Bord ...
    July 10, 1998
    produced by Protozoa Pictures;
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    co-production with JD Productions
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    co-productions with Killer Films
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  6. Family Home Entertainment was an American Home Video company founded in 1980 by Noel C. Bloom. It was a division of International Video Entertainment, which had its headquarters in Newbury Park, California. The company is known for releasing several 80s cartoons, as well as the seasonal Rankin/Bass holiday specials. f.h.e. released a number of the HBO Storybook Musicals on VHS, along with a ...

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