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    • Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment. 1979. Release Date. Studio. Title. Cover. Format. Cat# November. Columbia Pictures. The Anderson Tapes. VHS/Betamax. 10000. Born Free.
    • RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video. 1983. Release Date. Studio. Title. Cover. Format. Cat# April 8. Sanrio. Ringing Bell. VHS. May 12. The Fantastic Adventures of Unico.
    • Columbia TriStar Home Video. 1992. Release Date. Studio. Title. Cover. Format. Cat# January 8. TriStar Pictures. Another You. VHS. February 19. Bingo.
    • Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. 2001. Release Date. Studio. Title. Cover. Format. Cat# April 3. Columbia Pictures. Anatomy. VHS/DVD. Circus. True Believer.
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    Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (abbreviated as SPHE) is the home video distribution division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sony Corporation.

    SPHE is responsible for the distribution of the Sony Pictures library for home entertainment, mainly releases from the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group (Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Sony Pictures Classics, and Screen Gems) as well as releases from Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (Triumph Films, Destination Films, Stage 6 Films and Affirm Films). SPHE also releases and distributes products from Revolution Studios and The Criterion Collection. Since June 20, 2007, SPHE has handled distribution of children's content formerly handled by Sony BMG's Sony Wonder label.

    SPHE is also responsible for distribution of television shows from the Sony Pictures Television library, including those produced by Screen Gems, Columbia Pictures Television, TriStar Television, Tandem Productions, TOY Productions, ELP Communications (shows include from T.A.T. Communications to ELP Communications), Four D Productions, Columbia TriStar Television and Sony Pictures Television. On some occasions, the company has distributed television titles not owned by Sony, such as the Animorphs series from Scholastic Productions, and Rovio Entertainment's Angry Birds Toons, Angry Birds Stella and Piggy Tales.

    Even though Sony Pictures Television acquired a 95% stake in Funimation back in 2017, SPHE will not distribute any anime films or television shows or live-action Japanese/Asian films licensed by Funimation until Funimation's current multi-year home video distribution service deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (which was formed two years prior) expires.

    In Canada, Columbia TriStar Home Video helped distribute tapes from Astral Video in the 1990s. It also has an Australian deal with Hoyts.

    During this time, the company also has and had some sub-labels, including:

    •Magic Window – Children's titles (including He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and The Real Ghostbusters, as well as classic Columbia/UPA cartoons).

    •RCA-Columbia Pictures International Video – International films (some of these were released by CEL in Australia).

    •SVS-Triumph – Some low-profile Columbia, TriStar, New Line, CineTel Films and Epic Productions releases, and releases from Triumph Films (it was founded in 1979 as Sony Video Services and was renamed after the formation of Sony Pictures Entertainment, to be used briefly in-between the ending of the RCA joint venture and the formation of Columbia-TriStar).

    •Musicvision – A short-lived music video division of RCA/Columbia Pictures HV in the mid-1980s.

    •Columbia Classics – A label releasing classic films on DVD by Columbia Pictures; it was previously used for VHS and LaserDisc releases as well.

  2. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Double Feature 2-DVD Set release with Look's Who Talking Too. Blu-ray. December 17, 2019. 30th Anniversary Edition.

  3. This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by Sony Pictures Television, a Sony Pictures Entertainment company.

  4. This is a list of notable home video companies in the business of producing and marketing pre-recorded cassettes and discs of various formats for home video.

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  6. Early history. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment was established in June 1978 as Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, and released 20 titles in November 1979. [4] Its first 20 titles were licensed and distributed by Time-Life Video, a unit of Time-Life Films, but the relationship didn't last long, and Columbia formed its own distribution arm.

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