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  1. In January 1989, amidst financial troubles, Atlantic was sold off to Kartes Video Communications, and Island Alive bought Atlantic Releasing's library (though Paramount retained TV and until recently, home video rights; some TV rights were also handled by Viacom).

  2. In January 1989, Atlantic made a new deal with Kartes Video Communications for home video rights to the movies previously covered in the Paramount deal. The library was bought by Island Pictures, which took over soliciting the films to home video.

  3. In January 1989, amidst financial troubles, Atlantic was sold off to Kartes Video Communications, and Island Alive bought Atlantic Releasing's library (though Paramount retained TV and until recently, home video rights; some TV rights were also handled by Viacom).

  4. Can be found on most 1980s Peanuts videos, as well as Kartes' "Video Film Classics" releases. Scare Factor : Minimal to low. The darkness and music could get to you, but it's a very pretty logo.

  5. In January 1989, amidst financial troubles, Atlantic was sold off to Kartes Video Communications, and Island Alive bought Atlantic Releasing's library (though Paramount retained TV and until recently, home video rights; some TV rights were also handled by Viacom).

  6. Feb 27, 2011 · From an old Charlie Brown VHS, can't remember which...

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  7. It's seen on some later Peanuts videos, and KVC reissues of Atlantic Releasing Corp. films previously issued by Paramount (e.g., Teen Wolf, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!). Editor's Note: The logo is basically a reimagining of the 2nd Atlantic Releasing Corp. logo, which is fitting since they bought them a year earlier.

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