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'''A.M.T. Video Gems''' was a home video company that released a handful of [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 ''Transformers'']] videos in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] in 1986.
'''A.M.T. Video Gems''' was a home video company that released a handful of [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 ''Transformers'']] videos in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] in 1986.


They shortened their name to '''Video Gems''' before their release of ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' in 1987, and re-released their other videos with their new name and logo in 1988. They then re-released a couple of the tapes again in 1991 under the banner of '''Little Gems Junior Video Club''', this time with new production codes.
They shortened their name to '''Video Gems''' before their release of ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' in 1987, and re-released their previous videos with their new name and logo in 1988. They then re-released a couple of the tapes again in 1991 under the banner of '''Little Gems Junior Video Club''', this time with new production codes.


Video Gems were for a time distributed by Multiple Sound Distribution, who later changed their name to MSD Video and produced their own releases under the [[Tempo Video]] brand.
Video Gems were for a time distributed by Multiple Sound Distribution, who later changed their name to MSD Video and produced their own releases under the [[Tempo Video]] brand.

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A.M.T. Video Gems was a home video company that released a handful of Generation 1 Transformers videos in the UK in 1986.

They shortened their name to Video Gems before their release of The Transformers: The Movie in 1987, and re-released their previous videos with their new name and logo in 1988. They then re-released a couple of the tapes again in 1991 under the banner of Little Gems Junior Video Club, this time with new production codes.

Video Gems were for a time distributed by Multiple Sound Distribution, who later changed their name to MSD Video and produced their own releases under the Tempo Video brand.

Releases

Little Gems Junior Video Club

  • J1350 — The Transformers — Arrival from Cybertron (1991)
  • J1358 — The Transformers — The Key to Vector Sigma (1991)



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