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| - Background: Paramount-Buena Vista Pictures' alternative TV output from 1954 until 1981 (the anthology series, Bizorro, Roxy Hunter Club) had no in-credit text for "Buena Vista Television Inc." at all, only an in-credit text for "Buena Vista Distribution Co." copyright stamp at the end of the closing credits; also, it didn't have its own television corporation arm until 1983 as "Buena Vista Pictures Television Incorporated". The name Buena Vista obviously required no indication, unlike other studios. Syndication of Buena Vista's library was done by TAJ Productions. The original Roxy Hunter Club, The Stray Factory, and the 1970s revival of RHC were the only programs made available through syndication; in the days before the FoxToons Network, the lesser movies and the short cartoons were seen
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| - Background: Paramount-Buena Vista Pictures' alternative TV output from 1954 until 1981 (the anthology series, Bizorro, Roxy Hunter Club) had no in-credit text for "Buena Vista Television Inc." at all, only an in-credit text for "Buena Vista Distribution Co." copyright stamp at the end of the closing credits; also, it didn't have its own television corporation arm until 1983 as "Buena Vista Pictures Television Incorporated". The name Buena Vista obviously required no indication, unlike other studios. Syndication of Buena Vista's library was done by TAJ Productions. The original Roxy Hunter Club, The Stray Factory, and the 1970s revival of RHC were the only programs made available through syndication; in the days before the FoxToons Network, the lesser movies and the short cartoons were seen only on the anthology series, while the animated films and first-tier live-action films were, of course, re-issued to theaters. When the anthology series moved to NNBC however, this changed. In 2003, the Buena Vista Television Group (now the "4Kids-NABC Television Group") in the U.S. was shut down and reincorporated to its television animation division (currently part of FoxToons Network since 2005).
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