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  1. Simitar Entertainment, Inc. was an American media company that sold music, videos, DVDs, and computer software. The company specialized in compilation albums, special interest video, and urban media. Simitar also distributed its own label.

    • 1985; 38 years ago
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    • Mickey Elfenbein, Philip Kives
  2. Jan 7, 2024 · Simitar Entertainment, Inc. was a Minnesota-based company founded in 1985 that released content on VHS, DVD, CD and CD-ROM. It was founded by Mickey Elfenbien and Philip Kives, who were the CEO and founder of K-Tel, respectively. They bought out Pickwick Records and began releasing music.

  3. Background: Simitar Entertainment, Inc. was a Minnesota-based company founded in 1980 that released content on VHS, DVD, CD and CD-ROM. It was founded by Mickey Elfenbien and Philip Kives, who were the CEO and founder of K-Tel, respectively. They bought out Pickwick Records and began releasing music. Eventually, they became one of the leading names in budget VHS. They also released many tapes ...

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  5. Background: Simitar Entertainment, Inc. was a Minnesota-based company founded in 1980 that released content on VHS, DVD, CD and CD-ROM. It was founded by Mickey Elfenbien and Philip Kives, who were the CEO and founder of K-Tel, respectively.

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    Peter Bollinger's cover art for Simitar's releases of Mothra vs. Godzilla is erroneously employed to represent Godzilla vs. Mothra on some streaming services and Sony Pictures' official website.
    The description on the back of Simitar's Mothra vs. Godzilla releases erroneously refers to Infant Island as "Monster Island."
    The description for Simitar's Godzilla vs. Monster Zero releases misspells Glenn and King Ghidorah's names as "Glen" and "Ghidra," respectively, and also erroneously states that the film was releas...

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  6. Simitar Entertainment was a media company that sold music, videos, DVDs and computer software. Simitar was founded in 1980 by Mickey Elfenbien and Philip Kives, who were the CEO and founder of K-Tel, respectively. They bought out Pickwick Records and began releasing music. Eventually, they became one of the leading names in budget VHS. They also released many tapes of sports footage, and spun ...

  7. During the early 1990's, Simitar released a series of sing along videos featuring public domain cartoons including Bugs Bunny and Popeye shorts that were combined with Famous Studios' series of Screen Songs shorts from the 1940's and 1950's, which were cartoon shorts made to get theater audiences to sing along to songs by displaying the lyrics on the screen.

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