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Hi-Tops Video

Hi-Tops Video was a children's home video sublabel of Media Home Entertainment (a division of Heron Communications), active from 1986[1] until 1991. Some of its releases include some Charlie Brown specials, Madeline and primarily some of the original Baby Songs video releases beginning in 1987.

Hi-Tops Video
IndustryHome video
Founded1986; 37 years ago (1986)
Defunct1991; 32 years ago (1991)
FateLabel and its upcoming titles absorbed into Golden Book Video
ParentMedia Home Entertainment (Heron Communications)

History

The company was initially ran by Heron president Stephen Diener, with two executives hired from Family Home Entertainment, Wendy Moss, who served as sales/marketing vice president and programming/production vice president Nancy Steingard.[2]

On July 30, 1986, Hi-Tops Video hired more International Video Entertainment executives to join the studio, which included David Donaldson, who was administrative director of the studio, Robin Gherletter, who was creative director of the studio, Pamela Wah-Smith, who was the programming and administrations and coordinator, and Amy Miller, who was the sales and marketing coordinator of the studio, and Moss said that Hi-Tops would not attempting to raid IVE and FHE, but rather is able to offer these workers good career moves at a time when they're looking for a change.[3]

On August 27, 1986, Hi-Tops Video inked an agreement with Worlds of Wonder to release animated programs based on WOW's teddy bear Teddy Ruxpin, and the deal would cover episodes of a planned animated syndicated cartoon, made-for-video animated educational titles that would star Ruxpin, and other characters that would not be introduced yet by the toy manufacturer.[4]

In 1987, Hi-Tops inked a partnership with MTS Entertainment, the television syndicator to handle distribution rights to the two Barbie specials, produced by DIC Entertainment, as well as the first 26 episodes of the show Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future, with the anticipation that Hi-Tops would release the first Captain Power video shortly after the first television premiere, which was priced in the $14-24.95 range, and which also included was a full-length Captain Power feature.[5]

Outside of the United States and Canada, Hi-Tops Video releases were distributed by other companies, examples being VPD (Video Program Distributors) in the United Kingdom and Family Home Entertainment in Australia (not related to the Lionsgate-owned company of the same name). (However, in Canada, some Hi-Tops Video releases were distributed by Astral Video, a now-defunct subsidiary of the present-day Astral Media.)

In 1990, Video Treasures assumed distribution of Hi-Tops Video titles. In July 1991, Western Publishing acquired Hi-Tops Video from Heron Communications. Golden Book Video obtained rights to 60 yet to be released Hi-Tops Video titles, while previous titles would continue to be distributed by Video Treasures.[6] Lightyear Entertainment moved its Stories to Remember series to BMG Video as a result of the sale.[7]

Products

Snoopy's Home Video Library

Hi-Tops Video was the original distributor of the first VHS releases of the majority of the Peanuts television specials. These specials were distributed as part of a series, Snoopy's Home Video Library.

Some other Peanuts specials, such as A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973), were not distributed by Hi-Tops Video, instead being distributed by Kartes Video Communications (a division of the E. W. Scripps Company), as well as some early VHS releases of The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. Some of the specials released in the Snoopy's Home Video Library series were earlier released by Media Home Entertainment on tapes with two or three specials appearing. The video (and DVD) distribution rights of all the Peanuts specials were later given to Paramount Home Entertainment from 1994 to 2007, then Warner Home Video from 2008 onwards.

Other shows and products

Some other original video series, such as Little Schoolhouse, were produced for Hi-Tops Video. The Hi-Tops Video releases of The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin were designed to be compatible with the Teddy Ruxpin doll.

References

  1. ^ "Billboard". 30 August 1986.
  2. ^ "Heron Establishes Kidvid Label; Moss, Steingard Aboard". Variety. 1986-07-09. p. 31.
  3. ^ "Heron Adds Execs; All Join from IVE". Variety. 1986-07-30. p. 66.
  4. ^ "Talking Teddy Bear Ties Deal Between Hi-Tops, Toymaker". Variety. 1986-08-27. p. 31.
  5. ^ Melanson, James (1987-05-13). "Hi-Tops Woos Barbie To Homevid; Lands Rights To 'Power' TV Skein". Variety. p. 85.
  6. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/90s/1991/BB-1991-08-03.pdf (page 51)
  7. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/90s/1992/Billboard-1992-02-22.pdf (page CAV-14)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hi Tops Video news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hi Tops Video was a children s home video sublabel of Media Home Entertainment a division of Heron Communications active from 1986 1 until 1991 Some of its releases include some Charlie Brown specials Madeline and primarily some of the original Baby Songs video releases beginning in 1987 Hi Tops VideoIndustryHome videoFounded1986 37 years ago 1986 Defunct1991 32 years ago 1991 FateLabel and its upcoming titles absorbed into Golden Book VideoParentMedia Home Entertainment Heron Communications Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Snoopy s Home Video Library 2 2 Other shows and products 3 ReferencesHistory EditThe company was initially ran by Heron president Stephen Diener with two executives hired from Family Home Entertainment Wendy Moss who served as sales marketing vice president and programming production vice president Nancy Steingard 2 On July 30 1986 Hi Tops Video hired more International Video Entertainment executives to join the studio which included David Donaldson who was administrative director of the studio Robin Gherletter who was creative director of the studio Pamela Wah Smith who was the programming and administrations and coordinator and Amy Miller who was the sales and marketing coordinator of the studio and Moss said that Hi Tops would not attempting to raid IVE and FHE but rather is able to offer these workers good career moves at a time when they re looking for a change 3 On August 27 1986 Hi Tops Video inked an agreement with Worlds of Wonder to release animated programs based on WOW s teddy bear Teddy Ruxpin and the deal would cover episodes of a planned animated syndicated cartoon made for video animated educational titles that would star Ruxpin and other characters that would not be introduced yet by the toy manufacturer 4 In 1987 Hi Tops inked a partnership with MTS Entertainment the television syndicator to handle distribution rights to the two Barbie specials produced by DIC Entertainment as well as the first 26 episodes of the show Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future with the anticipation that Hi Tops would release the first Captain Power video shortly after the first television premiere which was priced in the 14 24 95 range and which also included was a full length Captain Power feature 5 Outside of the United States and Canada Hi Tops Video releases were distributed by other companies examples being VPD Video Program Distributors in the United Kingdom and Family Home Entertainment in Australia not related to the Lionsgate owned company of the same name However in Canada some Hi Tops Video releases were distributed by Astral Video a now defunct subsidiary of the present day Astral Media In 1990 Video Treasures assumed distribution of Hi Tops Video titles In July 1991 Western Publishing acquired Hi Tops Video from Heron Communications Golden Book Video obtained rights to 60 yet to be released Hi Tops Video titles while previous titles would continue to be distributed by Video Treasures 6 Lightyear Entertainment moved its Stories to Remember series to BMG Video as a result of the sale 7 Products EditSnoopy s Home Video Library Edit Hi Tops Video was the original distributor of the first VHS releases of the majority of the Peanuts television specials These specials were distributed as part of a series Snoopy s Home Video Library A Charlie Brown Christmas 1965 Volume 2 Charlie Brown s All Stars 1966 Volume 10 It s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown 1966 Volume 11 He s Your Dog Charlie Brown 1968 Volume 1 It Was a Short Summer Charlie Brown 1969 Volume 18 Play It Again Charlie Brown 1971 Volume 16 You re Not Elected Charlie Brown 1972 Volume 13 It s the Easter Beagle Charlie Brown 1974 Be My Valentine Charlie Brown 1975 It s Your First Kiss Charlie Brown 1977 What a Nightmare Charlie Brown 1978 Volume 12 You re the Greatest Charlie Brown 1979 Volume 14 She s a Good Skate Charlie Brown 1980 Volume 7 Life is a Circus Charlie Brown 1980 Volume 15 It s Magic Charlie Brown 1981 Volume 9 Someday You ll Find Her Charlie Brown 1981 Volume 17 It s an Adventure Charlie Brown 1983 Volume 4 Is This Goodbye Charlie Brown 1983 It s Flashbeagle Charlie Brown 1984 Volume 8 Some other Peanuts specials such as A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving 1973 were not distributed by Hi Tops Video instead being distributed by Kartes Video Communications a division of the E W Scripps Company as well as some early VHS releases of The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show Some of the specials released in the Snoopy s Home Video Library series were earlier released by Media Home Entertainment on tapes with two or three specials appearing The video and DVD distribution rights of all the Peanuts specials were later given to Paramount Home Entertainment from 1994 to 2007 then Warner Home Video from 2008 onwards Other shows and products Edit Inhumanoids 1986 87 My Favorite Fairy Tales 1986 Madballs U S only distributed by Cineplex Odeon Video in Canada Babar and Father Christmas 1986 Dick Tracy and The Oyster Caper 1986 Enchanted Journey 1986 Home Alone A Kid s Guide to Playing It Safe When on Your Own 1987 Swan Lake 1987 Lady Lovely Locks and the Pixietails 1987 Cricket s Clubhouse 1987 Based on the Cricket doll line by Playmates Toys The Storybook Series with Hayley Mills 1987 The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 1987 1988 My Pet Monster 1987 89 Barbie and the Rockers Out of This World 1987 Barbie and the Sensations Rockin Back to Earth 1987 the last two specials were released on a single tape Commander Crumbcake 1987 89 Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future 1987 Baby Songs 1987 91 The Tin Soldier 1987 Madeline original special 1988 Cinar also produced the special but the VHS only credits it to DiC Entertainment Pee wee s Playhouse 1988 89 original releases Visionaries Knights of the Magical Light 1988 89 Gulliver s Travels 1988 Someday Me 1988 89 Grimm s Fairy Tale Classics 1988 89 Barnyard Commandos 1988 90 Lyle Lyle Crocodile The Musical 1989 Encyclopedia Brown 1989 Stories to Remember 1989 91 McTreasure Island The Adventures of Ronald McDonald 1989 Mother Goose Rock n Rhyme 1990 Some other original video series such as Little Schoolhouse were produced for Hi Tops Video The Hi Tops Video releases of The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin were designed to be compatible with the Teddy Ruxpin doll References Edit Billboard 30 August 1986 Heron Establishes Kidvid Label Moss Steingard Aboard Variety 1986 07 09 p 31 Heron Adds Execs All Join from IVE Variety 1986 07 30 p 66 Talking Teddy Bear Ties Deal Between Hi Tops Toymaker Variety 1986 08 27 p 31 Melanson James 1987 05 13 Hi Tops Woos Barbie To Homevid Lands Rights To Power TV Skein Variety p 85 https worldradiohistory com Archive All Music Billboard 90s 1991 BB 1991 08 03 pdf page 51 https worldradiohistory com Archive All Music Billboard 90s 1992 Billboard 1992 02 22 pdf page CAV 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hi Tops Video amp oldid 1140622957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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