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** The movie is only known to have had ''one'' official Region 1 DVD release in the early 2000s by one Top Ten New Media Production Limited [=HKSAR=], however it went out of print fast and most second-hand copies go for outrageous prices online. For a long time, the only other ways to view it were to either view a bootleg copy, to try to track down a [=VHS=] copy of the film, or to import the Australian or British [=DVD=] releases. Finally, on November 17, 2023, the film was uploaded in 720p HD to the official Felix the Cat Website/YouTube channel.

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** The movie is only known to have had ''one'' official Region 1 DVD release in the early 2000s by one Top Ten New Media Production Limited [=HKSAR=], however it went out of print fast and most second-hand copies go for outrageous prices online. For a long time, the only other ways to view it were to either view a bootleg copy, to try to track down a [=VHS=] copy of the film, or to import the Australian or British [=DVD=] releases. Finally, on On November 17, 2023, the film was uploaded in 720p HD HD, but cropped to widescreen, to the official Felix the Cat Website/YouTube channel.channel, but it was privated no more than a couple months later.
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* ChannelHop: New World Pictures originally picked the film up shortly after its completion and planned a Thanksgiving 1987 release but that didn't happen. Not helping matters was their serious financial issues that prevented certain upcoming films from being released, including ''Felix''. By 1991, the film ended up at Buena Vista Home Video and went DirectToVideo. Columbia [=TriStar=] Home Video would rerelease the film a few years later. As of 2020, all rights to the movie are with ''Felix'' owner Creator/{{Universal}} Studios (on behalf of Creator/DreamWorksAnimation).

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* ChannelHop: New World Pictures originally picked the film up shortly after its completion and planned a Thanksgiving 1987 release but that didn't happen. Not helping matters was their serious financial issues that prevented certain upcoming films from being released, including ''Felix''. By 1991, the film ended up at Buena Vista Home Video and went DirectToVideo. Columbia [=TriStar=] Home Video would rerelease the film a few years later. As of 2020, all the US rights to the movie are with ''Felix'' owner Creator/{{Universal}} Studios (on behalf of Creator/DreamWorksAnimation).Creator/DreamWorksAnimation), whilst the international rights are under Lakeshore Entertainment, the owner of the New World Pictures catalog.



** The New World Pictures logo at the beginning is only known to be intact on the British VHS release, as well as the American demo tape release. There is also a version of the movie that actually lets the saxophone solo at the very end finish up before the music fades out; this version is only known to be on the Canadian VHS release from Columbia [=TriStar=] Home Video.

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** The New World Pictures logo at the beginning is only known to be intact on the British VHS release, as well as the American demo tape release, and the British DVD release. There is also a version of the movie that actually lets the saxophone solo at the very end finish up before the music fades out; this version is only known to be on the Canadian VHS release from Columbia [=TriStar=] Home Video.
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** The New World International logo at the beginning is only known to be intact on the British VHS release, as well as the American demo tape release. There is also a version of the movie that actually lets the saxophone solo at the very end finish up before the music fades out; this version is only known to be on the Canadian VHS release from Columbia [=TriStar=] Home Video.

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** The New World International Pictures logo at the beginning is only known to be intact on the British VHS release, as well as the American demo tape release. There is also a version of the movie that actually lets the saxophone solo at the very end finish up before the music fades out; this version is only known to be on the Canadian VHS release from Columbia [=TriStar=] Home Video.

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