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Kid Stuff Records

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Kid Stuff Records, also known originally as The Kid Stuff Repertory Company, was an American record label founded in 1975 by Bob McAllister, Artie Kaplin, and Dick Mullen, as a children's music label.[1][2] It was headquartered and located in Hollywood, Florida, in the Washington Federal Building across from the Hollywood Mall.

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The label's albums (including both read-along records and full-length LPs) were mostly tie-ins for franchises such as the DC Super Powers Collection, Care Bears, The Pink Panther, Strawberry Shortcake, Fat Albert, Garfield, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, and Masters of the Universe, along with video games such as Pac-Man, Missile Command, and Yars' Revenge. It also had a home video division called Kid Vid (not to be confused with NBC's Kidd Video).

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Discography

LP albums

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Book and record sets

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Just Imagine Play Kits

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Kid Vid

List of Kid Vid titles

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