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== Random House Home Video == {{Infobox company | name = Random House Home Video | logo = Random House Home Video (1986).svg | logo_size = | type = [[Division (business)|Division]] | industry = [[Home video]] | founded = {{Start date and age|1984}} | defunct = {{Start date and age|2005}} | fate = Dormant | successor = [[Sony Wonder]]<br />[[Columbia TriStar Home Video]]<br>[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] | location = | parent = Random House | products = | owner = | area_served = Worldwide }} Random House Home Video was a home video unit established by Random House in 1983 as '''Random House Video''' until 1988, the publisher of [[Dr. Seuss]]'s books. It was renamed in 1984. Random House's home video division was currently the distributor of some shows, such as ''[[Sesame Street]]'' (1986β1994), ''[[The Busy World of Richard Scarry]]'' (1993β2005), ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' (1996β2006), and ''[[The Berenstain Bears (1985 TV series)|The Berenstain Bears]]'', the original 1985β1987 animated television series (1989β2005, 2008β2009), and [[Golden Books]] (2001β2005). In 1994, they began distributing through [[Sony Wonder]]. Random House Home Video became dormant around 2005, but Sony Wonder still continued to use Random House Home Video's logo on Arthur [[VHS]] tapes and [[DVD]]s until 2006.
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