Thread:JustMeJordanW/@comment-252417-20200210084920/@comment-39959488-20200212204729

Yeah, I've got a copy of the tape and it definitely says 1998 as the copyright date on the back cover (see photo), so I'm not sure how to explain that. It's a little odd that the "Compilation, Artwork and Design" hadn't been copyrighted the same year the tape was released, but that could all have to do with when production on the tape began. Considering it was an April release, there's a very good chance they'd already had everything ready to go by the end of 1998 in terms of box art and whatnot. Other than that, my only other guess would be that maybe it had something to do with corporate, as I'm not sure when the switch from Turner Home Entertainment to Warner Home Video occurred, but it was probably somewhere around that time and could have played a part - speaking of which, this tape is a Warner Home Video release (as evidenced by the back cover and the mail-in slip inside the case for a "certificate of authenticity" for the tape, whatever that means), not Turner Home Entertainment, so that needs to be fixed too. Whatever the case may say though, it definitely wasn't available to the public until April 13, 1999... so that sounds like the release date we'll need to stick with. Another pretty hard piece of evidence is the free cardboard frame that it came with. In trying to see if there were any other dates on the video, I looked that over as well, and it has a 1999 copyright date on it (see photo).