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  1. Some later reprints of MGM/UA Home Video releases from the early '90s used the Warner Home Video print logo on the tape label or the packaging, but all were of the Turner library and used either this logo or an MGM/UA logo (examples which used this logo include a 2000 tape of the colorized version of Arsenic and Old Lace, which had a Warner ...

  2. 1 WCI Home Video (1978-1981; First era) 1.1 Betamax releases; 1.2 VHS releases; 1.3 Lasedisc releases; 2 Warner Home Video (1980-2017; Second era) 2.1 VHS releases; 2.2 DVD releases; 2.3 Lasedisc releases; 2.4 HD DVD releases; 2.5 Blu-ray releases; 2.6 Digital releases; 3 Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2017-present; Third era) 3.1 DVD ...

  3. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the home entertainment division of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself part of Warner Bros. Discovery (formerly "Time Warner" and later "WarnerMedia"), first started off in 1980 as Warner Home Video (initially as "WCI Home Video"; "WCI" stood for "Warner Communications, Inc.") to distribute on video the film and television library of Warner Bros. Studios, and ...

  4. Get your favourite current and classic WB show & movie merchandise from our Official Warner Bros. Shop.

  5. This is a list of cartoons that have already been restored from their original negatives on any official Looney Tunes DVD and/or Blu-ray. This list does not include releases that have been restored on streaming services, but haven't been released to DVD or Blu-ray. LTGC = Looney Tunes Golden Collection (DVD) LTPC = Looney Tunes Platinum Collection (Blu-ray/DVD) LTCC = Looney Tunes Collector's ...

  6. Warner Home Video movie intro (1990): The logo begins as usual (with Max Steiner's fanfare playing), until Bugs Bunny interrupts. He pops into the logo and tells the audience that the movie can't begin until you wish him a Happy Birthday. It then cuts to various Looney Tunes clips as a chorus sings "Happy Birthday to You".

  7. Website. www.warnerbros.com. Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, Inc. [1] ( doing business as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment; [2] formerly known as Warner Home Video and WCI Home Video and sometimes credited as Warner Home Entertainment) is the home video distribution division of Warner Bros. It was founded in 1978 as WCI Home Video (as ...

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