Brand | Warner Home Video |
Manufacturer | Hbo Home Video |
UPC | 883929252534 |
EAN | 0883929252534 |
Country | U.S. and Canada |
Category | Entertainment > Movies & TV > TV |
Last Scan | Dec 24 2024 at 1:50 AM |
GS1 Name | Warner Home Video, Inc. |
GS1 Address | 4000 Warner Blvd. Burbank US |
Description |
Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Daphne, Fred and Velma are back in all-new adventures and leave no stone of Crystal Cove unturned as they continue their thrilling and terrifying tour of the Most Hauntedest Place on Earth! In these final episodes of Season 2, the Mystery Inc. crew race against time, creepy creatures and other interested parties to solve long buried secrets of their home town.
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Time Warner owns Johnson Foods, member of GMA
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Member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA).
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Manufactures products that are tested on animals at some stage of development
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In 2009, President and COO of New Line Cinema Tobias Emmerich contributed $500 to "NORA Campaign - Yes on 5", a committee which aimed to expand drug abuse treatment and lessen many drug-related penalties in California.
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Full page tobacco ads aimed at teens
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Time Warner hired a lobbying firm for $62,500 to lobby only on SOPA and PIPA, and two other firms for an additional $100,000 to lobby on SOPA/PIPA as well as other issues.
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