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  1. Movies and TV Shows - new releases and classics - available on Blu-ray, DVD, Digital HD and On Demand from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Watch trailers, play games, view photos, see bonus features and more.

  2. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (formerly Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Universal Studios Home Video, MCA/Universal Home Video, MCA Home Video, MCA Videodisc, Inc., MCA Videocassette, Inc. and MCA DiscoVision, Inc.) is the home video distribution division of American film studio Universal Pictures, owned by the NBCUniversal Film and Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast. TBD All releases this year used MCA Videocassette, Inc. on the labels on their earli

  3. When it occurs, the logo flickers to the scope version of the 1963-90 Universal logo in open-matte with the Comcast byline in the same style as MCA's. After it forms, the logo gains a VCR restoration effect and flickers into the 1980's footage to proceed into the Cross Creek Pictures , Imagine Entertainment and Hercules Film Fund logos with the same variation.

  4. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, formerly known as MCA/Universal Home Video, is a home video distributing company owned by Universal Pictures . MCA/Universal Home Video (1993)

  5. MCA's Revue Television Productions relocated to Universal City, and Universal Pictures then leased back its property from MCA. This arrangement lasted three years, until MCA and Universal officially merged in 1962. Jules Stein founded MCA, or the Music Corporation of America, in 1924 as a Chicago-based agency that booked bands into clubs and ...

  6. Background: Universal Studios' home entertainment unit descended from MCA's "DiscoVision" system, which was created to develop the laserdisc system and entered the market in 1978 after development that started in the late 1960's, and the first demonstration of the system in 1972. Despite DiscoVision being riddled with issues, numerous films were released from Universal, with Disney, Warner Bros., and Paramount also licensing titles to the label. With DiscoVision failing, MCA entered the home vid

  7. A sky blue " MCA HOME VIDEO" logo fades in the center and slowly zooms in while rotating/straitening itself into the view. This variant is nicknamed "The MCA Wallpaper". This also plasters the New World Pictures logo originally seen in this film's trailer. FX/SFX: Typical late-'80s computer effects/animation.