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Music/Sounds: A "pssshh" of the fuse (probably the classic Warner Bros. Other Variant: On some VHS tapes, the spotlight is slightly cut off and off-center at the beginning, making part of the logo barely visible. This was used in tandem with the original variant from 2005 to 2007. Plus, the "pssshh" noise is heard again when the bomb is lit on the red screen. Later Variant: From 2005 onwards, "entertainment inc." is white on the red screen rather than black, and it zooms in as it fades in, ending up larger than before. The bomb is then lit, and after a while explodes again, leaving only a black screen. "entertainment inc." fades in below, this time in black. The screen turns solid red, and the logo falls piece-by-piece back where it was. The cherry bomb then explodes, making everything disappear. "entertainment inc." in black is underneath. The spotlight expands to the point of seeing the logo entirely. Logo: On a black screen, a spotlight looks around and we see parts of the KaBoom logo (same as last time).

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Entertainment One is the current home entertainment distributor of materials from Nelvana and all Corus-owned channels (under license from Corus Entertainment). Kaboom offered select titles from Nelvana Enterprises, being released on home video in the USA, especially in Canada as well as releasing compilations and titles from any Corus-owned channels and Teletoon (co-owned with Astral at the time). In 2014, they were acquired by Entertainment One and then shut down in 2016.

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In 2006, the company was bought by Peace Arch Entertainment, before being bought back by Meyerowitz in 2009. It was originally formed in 1995 as Telegenic Entertainment, before being acquired by Berry Meyeowitz (who later founded Phase 4 Films and co-founded Quiver Distribution with Jeff Sackman) in 2000 renaming it to its current name. Kaboom! Entertainment was the children's division of Phase 4 Films.









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