Universal Studios Home Entertainment


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Universal Studios Home Entertainment (formerly Universal Studios Home Video or MCA/Universal Home Video) is a home video company founded in 1977 as MCA Discovision. It is a division of Universal Studios.

It was originally known as MCA Videocassettes, Inc. in 1980, when films including Jaws, Jaws 2, and 1941 were released. In 1983, MCA Videodiscs became MCA Home Video, which was also used for Universal's laserdisc films. In 1984, MCA Videocassettes, Inc. became MCA Home Video. In 1990, it became MCA/Universal Home Video for the 75th anniversary of Universal.

In the Netherlands, they distribute most DVDs of films released theatrically by Independent Films. They also distribute Alliance Atlantis DVD titles in Canada, most of the Republic Pictures theatrical library in the UK, and most of the Carolco Pictures library in Australia and Brazil.

This company was the video distributor for DreamWorks titles until DreamWorks was sold to Paramount/Viacom in 2006, at which point Paramount took over distribution.

In addition to DVDs, Universal was a big supporter of the HD DVD format until March of 2008, when Toshiba discontinued manufacturing of HD DVD players. Since July 22, 2008, Universal released Blu-ray discs; it was the last major Hollywood movie studio to jump on the Blu-ray bandwagon. Their first Blu-ray releases were The Mummy, The Mummy Returns and The Scorpion King.

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