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'''Redbus Home Entertainment''' was the home entertainment division of [[Redbus Film Distribution]]. Originally, the company distributed their releases through [[Warner Home Video]] and used their film logo as a de-facto home entertainment logo. After [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]] acquired Redbus on October 17, 2005, it was folded into [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]].
'''Redbus Home Entertainment''' was the home entertainment division of [[Redbus Film Distribution]]. Originally, the company distributed their releases through [[Warner Home Video]] and used their film logo as a de-facto home entertainment logo. After [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]] acquired Redbus on October 17, 2005, it was folded into [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]].


===Logo (2004-2006)===
===Logo (2003-2006)===
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Revision as of 00:39, 26 April 2024



Background

Redbus Home Entertainment was the home entertainment division of Redbus Film Distribution. Originally, the company distributed their releases through Warner Home Video and used their film logo as a de-facto home entertainment logo. After Lionsgate acquired Redbus on October 17, 2005, it was folded into Lionsgate Home Entertainment.

Logo (2003-2006)



Visuals: Same as the 2004 variant of the Redbus Film Distribution logo, but with "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" replacing "FILM DISTRIBUTION".

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as Redbus Film Distribution.

Availability: Appears on UK DVDs of Tooth and One Day in September, among others.

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