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Celebrity Home Entertainment
Company typeIncentive
IndustryHome Video
Entertainment
Founded1987
United States
FounderNoel C. Bloom
Defunct2002
HeadquartersUnited States
ProductsHome video releases
BrandsCelebrity Video
Just for Kids Home Video
Total assetsUS$6.6million
SubsidiariesCelebrity Duplicating Services, Inc.

Celebrity Home Entertainment (also known as simply Celebrity Video), founded by Noel C. Bloom in 1987, was a home video distributor specializing in mostly obscure material from around the world, as well as B-grade action films and softcore adult fare. They also distributed some material that was very popular at the time of its original release, including BraveStarr, Filmation's Ghostbusters, COPS and the 1987 G.I. Joe movie. It was formed after he left International Video Entertainment, which was sold off to Carolco Pictures in 1986.[1] In 1987, the company offered the rights to the Video Gems catalog for Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, but the company had withdrawn the offer after a lawsuit last week.[2]

They were perhaps best known (such as they were) for their Just for Kids Home Video imprint. This imprint offered child-oriented and/or animated material broadcast on television in the United States as well as English-language versions of foreign programming and original acquisitions. Among their most notable offerings were Japanese anime, such as the RAI/TMS joint productions Sherlock Hound and Tottoi (The Secret of the Seal). European productions distributed on this label included the French animated series Clémentine, the BBC's Postman Pat, Jannik Hastrup's Samson & Sally, Vuk (The Little Fox), Bibifoc (Seabert), and the Dutch-produced The Bluffers. Some Russian productions had also found release through the company, including The Adventures of Buratino (released as The All New Adventures of Pinocchio) and Maria, Mirabela (released as The Magical Forest). Early titles in this imprint were introduced by Bloom's son Noel Bloom Jr., who would remind viewers to adjust the tracking, or tell them how to win a free video.

At launch, two other labels were established by Celebrity: Feature Creatures, devoted to sci-fi fare, and Let's Party, devoted to "upbeat, one-of-a-kind" titles.[3] At that time, some of former IVE and Media Home Entertainment employees have been defected to Celebrity.[4]

In addition to their animated offerings, the company licensed a share of Japanese tokusatsu productions (all dubbed by Sandy Frank), including five of the eight entries of Daiei's Gamera films from the Shōwa era.

However, most of these productions reflected the times, being edited to reflect U.S. broadcast standards. Further, some, though not all, TV series releases were edited into one or two compilation films (ex: the aforementioned Clémentine, plus Wee Wendy) (Tongari Boushi no Memoru). Some series were never even finished, and the videos themselves usually only contained selected episodes.

Celebrity Home Entertainment filed for bankruptcy protection in 1991, and it closed down completely in 2002.[5] All of their releases are now out of print (although some can still be bought new), while some has been reprinted by other companies; for example, The All New Adventures of Pinocchio was re-released on VHS and DVD by Warner Home Video and The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin is currently distributed by Feature Films for Families.

  1. ^ Stewart, Al (May 9, 1987). "Newsline" (PDF). Billboard. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "Celebrity Withdraws Video Gems Offer". Variety. June 24, 1987. p. 53.
  3. ^ McCormick, Moira (June 6, 1987). "Celebrity Launches 3 Labels" (PDF). Billboard. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  4. ^ McCormick, Moira (June 6, 1987). "Celebrity Home Video" (PDF). Billboard. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  5. ^ "IN RE: CELEBRITY HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Nos. 98-55282, 98-55285., April 21, 2000 - US 9th Circuit | FindLaw". FindLaw. Retrieved April 3, 2013.

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