HIT! Entertainment
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HIT! Entertainment was originally formed as Henson International Television (hit!) in 1983 as a branch of the Jim Henson Company in order to coordinate the co-production of Fraggle Rock in London. This subsidary was sold and retains none of the original Henson company architecture.
HIT! currently owns the Barney and Bob the Builder franchises, among others.
In April 2004, Henson signed a five-year agreement that gave HIT! distribution rights of a large portion of the company's "family showcase" media catalogue. Begining in 2006, HIT! signed a deal with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for distribution of their DVD titles in the United States. [1] Beginning in May 2008, distribution will be taken over by Lionsgate. [2] (April 1, 2004 - March 31, 2009)
- The Animal Show
- Animal Jam
- City Kids
- Construction Site
- Fraggle Rock
- Fraggle Rock Animated
- Mopatop's Shop
- Mother Goose
- Secret Life of Toys
- Telling Stories with Tomie DePaola
- The Ghost of Faffner Hall
- The Hoobs
- The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss
- Dog City (special)
- Down at Fraggle Rock (documentary)
- Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas
- Henson's Place
- Song of the Cloud Forest
- The Christmas Toy
Sources
- ↑ Fox Home Entertainment and HIT Entertainment Reach Distribution Accord January 1, 2006
- ↑ Lionsgate® Selected to Distribute HIT Entertainment's Premiere Family Entertainment Library in North America
HIT! has produced several Henson releases, including Fraggle Rock, Animal Jam, Mother Goose Stories and Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas. HIT also produced a collection of newly created bonus features, interviews, and documentaries for the Fraggle Rock DVD season box sets.
Releases
Properties
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