![🎄Home Video History ❄ on X: "The company quickly took off after the success of their first releases in late 1977, and in the next four years, in addition to distributing films 🎄Home Video History ❄ on X: "The company quickly took off after the success of their first releases in late 1977, and in the next four years, in addition to distributing films](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ed9Cm6aXkAEVHZ-.jpg)
🎄Home Video History ❄ on X: "The company quickly took off after the success of their first releases in late 1977, and in the next four years, in addition to distributing films
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Hey There It's Yogi Bear Previews (1980 Print) (Magnetic Video Version) (Fake Version) | Scratchpad | Fandom
![Magnetic Video Corporation / 20th Century Fox [CinemaScope 55] logos (1977/June 28, 1956) [720p60] - YouTube Magnetic Video Corporation / 20th Century Fox [CinemaScope 55] logos (1977/June 28, 1956) [720p60] - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/YoZjejgy-b0/maxresdefault.jpg)
Magnetic Video Corporation / 20th Century Fox [CinemaScope 55] logos (1977/June 28, 1956) [720p60] - YouTube
![Basement of Ghoulish Decadence: Phantasm (1979) - 1980 Magnetic Video Corporation Betamax (MAG1 Cassette) Basement of Ghoulish Decadence: Phantasm (1979) - 1980 Magnetic Video Corporation Betamax (MAG1 Cassette)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6N3aUDUgsrKXioRO1JLBod6doNIqmC8kk1yMgdq46UX6ZRzdll67jEJztrk9Vd054X7v8FIhDdlWSdS3V-NXNAvrmREAPoDWLW71LXeHJ1GVDjTdzGSiPePcQVQMbkiuD9l4XBpH-wG8/s1600/Picture.png)
Basement of Ghoulish Decadence: Phantasm (1979) - 1980 Magnetic Video Corporation Betamax (MAG1 Cassette)
![Tom McLaren on X: "Andre Blay, “father of the home video industry", passed away. I found this vintage (now relic) video from the past: one of the original Magnetic Video beta video Tom McLaren on X: "Andre Blay, “father of the home video industry", passed away. I found this vintage (now relic) video from the past: one of the original Magnetic Video beta video](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dml0JeFU0AAIo0Y.jpg)