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| '''Kids Klassics''', also known as '''Kids Klassics Home Video''', was a home video distribution company and the children's division of budget distributor [[wikipedia:GoodTimes Entertainment|GoodTimes Home Video]]. The company is most well known for releasing public domain children's content, but have also released budget-priced releases based on licensed content. One of which was a range of VHS tapes of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' from 1989 until 1991 under the "[[DIC Entertainment|DIC Video]]" label. | | '''Kids Klassics''', also known as '''Kids Klassics Home Video''', was the children's division of budget home video distributor [[wikipedia:GoodTimes Entertainment|GoodTimes Home Video]]. The division is most well known for releasing public domain children's product, but has also released budget-priced product based on licensed content, one of which was a range of VHS tapes of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' from 1989 until 1991. These titles were released in association with [[DIC Entertainment|DIC Video]]. |
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| Although GoodTimes stopped using the Kids Klassics brand in 1992, they continued to release children's content under their mainstream GoodTimes Home Video brand, including an additional ''Super Show!'' tape in 1993. | | Although GoodTimes phased out the Kids Klassics label in 1992, they continued to release children's content on the mainstream GoodTimes Home Video label, including an additional ''Super Show!'' tape in 1993. |
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Kids Klassics, also known as Kids Klassics Home Video, was the children's division of budget home video distributor GoodTimes Home Video. The division is most well known for releasing public domain children's product, but has also released budget-priced product based on licensed content, one of which was a range of VHS tapes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! from 1989 until 1991. These titles were released in association with DIC Video.
Although GoodTimes phased out the Kids Klassics label in 1992, they continued to release children's content on the mainstream GoodTimes Home Video label, including an additional Super Show! tape in 1993.
Format
Super Show! tapes by Kids Klassics were released in three different formats throughout three years.
- The 1989 run of tapes consisted of a single animated segment with two live-action segments in-between. There is no "The Super Mario Bros." intro proceeding the animated segment, however. This run of tapes was sponsored by Nestle Quik chocolate drink, and so, each Super Show! release featured an advertisement for the product before the Super Show! intro sequence (although later reissues would remove it). Two of these tapes - "The Bird! The Bird!" and "Pirates of the Koopa" were sold exclusively through mail-order via purchases of Nestle Quik.
- The 1990 run of tapes consists of a single live-action segment at the beginning, followed up with three animated segments. These releases once again do not contain the "The Super Mario Bros." opening, nor do they include any credits. After the last animated segment ends, it goes straight to Kids Klassics' logo sequence.
- The 1991 run of tapes contains four animated segments. These continue to utalise the standard Super Show! intro despite not containing live-action segments. The credits are also inserted back at the end.
As with most Kids Klassics releases, the Super Show tapes were recorded in "LP" mode. Due to this, it isn't uncommon for them to degrade or wear out faster than higher-quality tapes. In some cases, the existing content was recorded over other tapes (mainly unsold stock of other releases): an example of which is a copy of "Butch Mario and the Luigi Kid" containing the last minute of the public domain animated film Gulliver's Travels at the end of the tape after the Mario cartoons finish.
Releases
1989
1990
1991
1993 (GoodTimes)
Companies
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Game companies
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Divisions and subsidiaries of Nintendo
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1-UP Studio • iQue • Mario Club Co., Ltd. • Next Level Games • Nintendo • Nintendo Cube • †Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development • Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development • †Nintendo Research & Development 1 • †Nintendo Research & Development 2 • †Nintendo Software Planning & Development • Nintendo Software Technology Corporation • †Nintendo System Development • Retro Studios • Treehouse
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Third parties
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Acquire • †AlphaDream • Arika • ArtePiazza • †Artoon • Arzest • †Atari, Inc. • Bandai Namco Entertainment • †Banpresto • †Bullet-Proof Software • Camelot Software Planning • Capcom • CAProduction • Forever Entertainment • Game Arts • Game Freak • Good-Feel • GREZZO Co., Ltd. • GungHo Online Entertainment • HAL Laboratory • †Hudson Soft • Ikegami Tsushinki • Intelligent Systems • Interplay • Jupiter • Konami • Monster Games • †NovaLogic • Paon DP • Racjin • Radical Entertainment • Rare Ltd. • Royal Philips Electronics • Sega • Silverball Studios • Softnica • Sora Ltd. • Spike Chunsoft • Square Enix • †St.GIGA • †SUZAK Inc. • Tantalus Media • TOSE Software Co. • Treasure • Ubisoft • Velan Studios • †Coleco • †Atarisoft • Sharp Corporation • †The Software Toolworks • Atari Corporation • National Human Electronics • Fantasy Factory • Tokyo Electron • †Software Creations • Nichimen Graphics • EA Canada • †Skip Ltd. • Beenox • indieszero • Vicarious Visions • Mojang Studios • 4J Studios • Playtime • Scientific Toys • Million Colors • Nelsonic Industries • S.I.U. • Mani • Natsume • Vanpool • Armor Project • Dynatech Play2O • T's MUSIC Co., Ltd. • Access Games • TNX • Switch Entertainment Inc. • Digital Works Entertainment • WILL Co., Ltd. • Sound Racer Ltd. • Hexadrive • Other Ocean Interactive • SkyBox Labs • SmileBoom Co., Ltd. • Magnum enter Co., Ltd. • HAMSTER Corporation • Falcon • Iwasaki Engineering • †Gottlieb • Sunwise • †Fabtek • Atlus • Brunswick • Maygay • †Brian A. Rice, Inc. • Presage Software • Digitainment • Brainstorm Entertainment • Codesmith, Inc. • MISA • †Ocean Software • Caroline Software Incorporated • C3 Incorporated • POP Multimedia • Skyworks Technologies, Inc. • VPI.net • Lightmaker • Blit Interactive • NHN Entertainment • †Yutaka • Cosmodog • PlayWorks Digital Limited • Yuke's • Denaris Entertainment Software • Climax • Argonaut Games • Riedel Software Productions • †Boss Game Studios • Orpheus Software • Firebird • Designer Software • †Renegade Kid • Roklan • HAL College of Technology & Design • Neopets
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Other companies
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Book publishers
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Guinness World Records • Prima Games • Scholastic • Shogakukan • Valiant Comics • Dark Horse Comics • Archie Comics • Fleetway Publications
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Animation studios
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†DIC Entertainment • Illumination • †Medialab • Nelvana • †Pacific Rim Productions, Inc. • †Sei Young Animation Co., Ltd. • Sony Pictures
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Home video distributors
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†Abbey Home Entertainment • Bim Bum Bam Video • Beyond Home Entertainment • Buena Vista Home Video • Disky Communications • Egmont Film • GoodView Home Video • HVN • IDP Home Video • †Kids Klassics • Lionsgate Home Entertainment • Maximum Entertainment • Manga Distribution • MRA Entertainment • NCircle Entertainment • On Air Video • Paramount Home Video • Pickwick Video • Pidax Film • Producciones Panther • Roadshow Entertainment • Sterling Entertainment Group • Shout! Factory • SMI url • Target • The Video Collection • UIG Entertainment GmbH • Universal Pictures • Wendros
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Collectible / toy makers
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†Banpresto • Bioworld • BlackMilk Clothing • ERTL • Fangamer • First4Figures • Furuta • Gelato Pique • Hallmark • Jakks Pacific • K'NEX • LEGO • Mattel • PopCo Entertainment • S.H. Figuarts • San-ei Co., Ltd. • Toy Biz
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Food companies
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Burger King • Freiberger • Keebler • Kellogg's • McDonald's • Nagatanien • Sonic Drive-In • †Sunshine Biscuits • Taco Bell • Wendy's
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Cosmetics companies
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Lush • shu uemura
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Miscellaneous
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†MediaBrowser • Tesla • EMI Music Publishing
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