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Studios, and when Time Warner acquired them. Entertainment, itself part of WarnerMedia (formerly 'Time Warner'), 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. In the US version, the theme song plays twice before and after Teletubbies Everywhere.WarnerBros. 1999 Teletubbies Dance With The Teletubbies VHS PBS Kids Early Childhood TESTED. Home Entertainment, the home entertainment division of Warner Bros.The final US VHS release from Warner Home Video after this, which is Oooh!, gets back to using the regular 1996 Warner Home Video logo, with the music back in its original pitch. This is the second to last VHS release in the US to be released by Warner Home Video, but it's the last US VHS release to feature the low tone music with the AOL Time Warner byline shown at the bottom of the Warner Home Video logo.But unlike the US VHS version of Look!, which supposedly used the PBS Kids Dot ID at both beginning and end of the US VHS release, the US VHS release of What's That? uses the 1999 PBS Kids Dash ID at the beginning, with the correct audio, while the 1999 PBS Kids Dot ID is shown at the end of the US VHS release. Strangely, Scooby-Doo, A Walk to Remember, Ocean's Eleven, Feardotcom, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, and a few PBS Kids releases like Teletubbies: Silly Songs and Funny Dances, Teletubbies: Look, (2003 Warner Bros release), and Teletubbies: What's That (2003 Warner Bros release) only use this variant on their VHS releases, while all of their DVD counterparts have the standard logo. Even though the UK version was released in 2002, the US version was released a year later in 2003, and it came out on August 19, 2003, which was exactly 3 months after the US version of Look! was released.
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Po was the missing Teletubby in both versions, alongside Laa-Laa was the missing Teletubby in US Version but before Teletubbyland segment and after the Teletubbies Everywhere segment. NeverEnding Story II The Next Chapter DVD WB Warner Bros Family Entertainment eBay.The US cover is Yellow with Laa-Laa as the closest.
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Similar to MGM/UA and Turners, but entire text is white and sightly different minus underline below 'WARNING' and on a red background. This video and Look! include 2 Teletubbies Everywhere episodes before the Intro. This is the PBS warning scroll on releases distributed by Pacific Arts.This was the first video to have Teletubbies Everywhere.