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Symbol meanings

 * (AU): Alternate-universe version of a real TV show.
 * (TC): Theatrical cartoon series.
 * (VR): Co-produced with Code 82 Corporation/Village Roadshow Animation.
 * (38): Co-produced by Morgan “Reloaxa” Jordan’s company, Thirty-8 Animations.
 * (NZ): Produced at Wellington, NZ satellite studio.
 * (PR): Produced at Puerto Rico satellite studio.
 * (UK): Produced at Maidstone, UK satellite studio.
 * (ARG): Produced at Argentine satellite studio.
 * (TW): Co-produced with Taiwanese satellite studio.
 * (SC): Series is a sketch comedy consisting of sketches/shorts —- some repackaged archive material, but mostly brand-new.
 * (PS): Suitable for a preschool audience.
 * (AA): Adult animation.
 * (REL): Religious media. Often multifaith, and has a secularized version distributed to PBS stations through KCTS.
 * (PBS): Produced for PBS thru KCTS.
 * (LAH): Live-action/animated hybrid.
 * (CM): Claymation.
 * (TSA): Film adapted from a TV series.
 * (CBA): Film or TV show adapted from a comic book.
 * (CSA): Film or TV show adapted from a comic strip.
 * (VGA): Film or TV show adapted from a video game.

Argosy Animation Studios
The main animation department of Argosy.

1933-1959: Theatrical Era
At the time, AoFM (one of the predecessors to Argosy Pictures) was a loose coalition of small film companies trying their darned best to be considered on par with the major studios. It didn’t even have a parent organization until 1937: before then, it was more of a “protection racket” between various regional distributors that solely existed to give independent filmmakers and producers a voice; hence the name, “Association of Film Makers”. Of course, some of these small independent companies (many of which were one-man operations), as well as the original Argosy Pictures, saw the success of Mickey Mouse, Tom & Jerry, and the earliest Looney Tunes, and wanted their own piece of the cartoon pie.
 * Argosytoons (1933-1973) (TC) (created by Aldo Boomer) (Note: “Cartoon Carnivals”, “Boomertoons”, “CineMation”, “Color Melodies”, and “Color Classics” were among several alternative names for this series; all shared the same cast of characters.)
 * Daniel and Cindy (1939-1960) (TC) (created by Michael Avery and Willie Barber)
 * Cloud Boy (1946-1963) (TC) (created by Roy O. Shires)

1959-1981: Shires Era
The modern incarnation of Argosy Animation has its beginnings in 1959, when Argosy absorbed AoFM and went into television animation. Not much notable occurred during this time. This was before they brought in Ellen Peck and Paul Lopez. The only thing of note, was that Argosy quite literally invented the concept of the Saturday Morning Cartoon with The Adventures of Tiffany. The only thing the company had going for it pre-Peck/Lopez was Michael Shires, an amateur newspaper cartoonist who was fired from Disney for trying to unionize, and was the progenitor of Argosy’s 25-dollar-per-hour wage policy that continues today.
 * The Melvin Beederman Superhero Show (1959-1960) (CBA) (created by Michael Shires)
 * The Adventures of Tiffany (1960-1975) (created by Michael Shires and William Matthews)
 * Candace Brinkwater Superhero (1961-1964) (CBA) (created by Michael Shires)
 * The Cloud Boy Show (1965-1966) (created by Michael Shires based on characters by Roy O. Shires)
 * The Gumazing Gum Girl! (1967-1970) (CBA) (created by Michael Shires)
 * The Adventures of Hijitus (1967-1971) (ARG) (AU) (created by Manuel García Ferré)
 * Ninja-Rina (1969-1977) (CBA) (created by Michael Shires)
 * The Malik and Maria Show (1970-1977) (CBA) (created by Michael Shires)
 * Hijitus and Goldy (1971-1974) (ARG) (created by Manuel García Ferré based on characters by Ferré and Aldo Boomer)
 * The Misadventures of Larguirucho (1971-1974) (ARG) (created by Manuel García Ferré)
 * Sol Azteca (1976-1978) (CBA) (created by Michael Shires and Michael Shires Jr.)

1981-1993: Dark Age
This was when the Argosy corporation was shifting between several corporate parents: Mary Tyler Moore Incorporated, Argosy Media Affiliates, Argosy Entertainment, and TVS Entertainment. Shires had been “kicked upstairs”, while Peck and Lopez had been freshly hired, and had a considerable presence, cranking out shows like clockwork. A lot of (now-mostly-forgotten) shows, many involving cats. However, higher-ranking executives like Mary Tyler Moore and Grant Tinker still had some control over the creative output of the company. Much of these series had ended by the 1989-1991 period, as Argosy were working on new projects, and wanted “new blood”. In the meantime, reruns were syndicated. The only things still being produced in the gap between the end of Long-Tail Kitty and the massive 1993 overhaul were parent-company-corporate-synergy-obligated MTM co-productions.
 * The New Melvin Beederman Superhero Show (1981-1984) (CBA) (created by Michael Shires Jr. based on characters by Michael Shires)
 * The Mimsie and Smokey Show (1983-1989) (SC) (created by Paul Lopez and Michael Shires Jr.)
 * The Twisted World of MTM (1989-1993) (SC) (created by Ellen Peck and Paul Lopez)
 * Long-Tail Kitty (1983-1991) (created by Paul Lopez)
 * Clyde (1983-1991) (CSA) (created by Paul Lopez based on characters by Michael Shires and Michael Shires Jr.)
 * The All-New Gumazing Gum Girl! (1984-1989) (CBA) (created by Paul Lopez based on characters by Michael Shires)
 * The All-New Cloud Boy (1984-1986) (created by Paul Lopez based on characters by Roy O. Shires)
 * Orange Gus (1983-1991) (created by Paul Lopez)
 * Adriana Pendleton (1985-1989) (created by Ellen Peck)
 * Revenge of Sarah (1987-1992) (created by Ellen Peck)
 * The Spacebots (1985-1989) (created by Paul Lopez)

1993-2006: Argosy Golden Age
This was when Ellen Peck and Nathan Blake took helm of the company as a whole after Lopez’ death. In 1989, Ellen’s team started work on a series vaguely based on the cat in the company’s production logo. They were given full creative control, exorbitant amounts of money, and the ability to hire whoever they wanted. The executives (a mixture of British TV moguls and televangelists) were expecting former Disney or Hanna-Barbera talent; instead, they got Robert Stainton, a mad electronics-tinkerer from Chicago and inventor of an early form of computer animation, who Ellen had seen on a WGN news interview received on her quasi-legal C-band satellite dish (which she had paid for using money that was meant to go towards hiring a character designer). “Ol’ Robby” brought his patented Rotanimation system to the table. The result: The Aaron Show. The period of 1993-2006 was considered the “Argosy Golden Age”, and was also marked by the establishment of satellite studios in places such as New Zealand and Puerto Rico. Argosy also became known at the time for an inability to cancel shows; the last time Argosy themselves officially cancelled a show was in 1989 when Adriana Pendleton and The Spacebots were pulled due to declining ratings. Since then, all Argosy shows have ended at the creator’s discretion.
 * The Aaron Show (1993-2006) (created by Ellen Peck and Nathan Blake)
 * Foxy (1993-1996) (created by Terry Ward)
 * The Adventures of Mercy (1993-2006) (created by Jeremy McAbee)
 * AuldTopia Kids (1993-2006) (created by Andrew Auld)
 * Snuffy (1993-2006) (PR) (created by Elijah Taino)
 * The Daniel and Cindy Show (1995-2000) (SC) (created by Daniel A. Gomez based on characters by Michael Avery and Willie Barber)
 * The New Adventures of Hijitus and Goldy (1995-2006) (created by Daniel A. Gomez based on characters by Manuel García Ferré and Willie Barber)
 * Felicia (1996-1998) (created by Thomas Hammocks)
 * The Leroy, Kayla, and Conrad Show (1997-2006) (created by Andrew Auld)
 * Catgirl and the Clawed Crusaders (1998-2001) (created by Crystal Stainton)
 * Juline’s Tree (1998-2002) (PR) (PS) (created by Elijah Taino)
 * The Jumping Ground (1998-2019) (NZ) (VR) (AA) (created by Lee Eisenhower and Conrad Vernon)
 * Mitchell van Morgan (1999-2006) (VGA) (created by Peter Bullard and Jihee Nam)
 * Futt and Friends (1999-2006) (CM) (created by Jeremy McAbee)
 * The Gumtastic Adventures of the Gumazing Gum Girl! (2000-2006) (CBA) (created by Nathan Blake based on characters by Michael Shires)
 * Constant Payne (2001, unaired pilot) (AU) (created by Peter Bullard, Jihee Nam, and Micah Wright)
 * My Bedroom is Freaking Out! (2001-2006) (created by Ellen Peck)
 * Melvin's Great Adventures (2002-2003) (CBA) (created by Crystal Stainton based on characters by Michael Shires)

2006-2013: Argosy Interregnum
In 2006, Peck resigned to an executive role (CEO and [self-proclaimed] Founder) in the company, having (along with colleague Tiger Lee Clarke) just bought out the MTM parent company from its Canadian owners who found it worthless. This was also the year when the majority of the 90s shows ended; Ellen ended The Aaron Show in that year because she had more important things to take care of, and most of the other animators gave up because TAS was the flagship of the whole syndicated Argosy Animation block, and what use is there continuing without a flagship? The only show from the 1993 lineup of the block still running today is Stella and Adriana, and that’s a Marifransia production which is only distributed, not produced, by Argosy. What kept Argosy’s animation division alive throughout the 2000s were the shows produced by the Maidstone satellite studio in association with Morgan Jordan, alias Reloaxa. This list also includes shows that started during the tail-end of the Golden Age, but are widely associated with the Interregnum era by fans.
 * Pamela Shimura: The Series (2004-2012) (created by Evan Tackett)
 * Sketch Satires (2005-present) (AA) (SC) (created by Tiger Lee Clarke)
 * Argosytoons Movie Night (2005-2012) (AA) (LAH) (SC) (created by Tiger Lee Clarke based on characters by Aldo Boomer) (Note: Argosy tries the MST3K formula.)
 * Sailor Cat and Sailor Fish (2005-2018) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Aura and Sally (2005-2008) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Zippy (2006-2015) (created by Kayla Greene)
 * Here Comes Lauren (2006–2010) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * The Mel Twins (2006-2012) (created by Cameron Perez)
 * Male and Female (2006-2008) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Three Lil' Prankster Gals (2006-2013) (created by Crystal Stainton)
 * Buttons and Rusty: Welcome to Chucklewood (2006-2009) (PBS) (created by Terry Ward)
 * Tex and Avery (2006-2015) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Kevin and Violet (2006-2009) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * The Modifyers (2007-2014) (created by Chris Reccardi and Lynne Naylor)
 * Rocky the Shrimp (2008-2014) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * The Melvin Show (2009-2016) (CBA) (created by Tiger Lee Clarke based on characters by Michael Shires)
 * Slither (2010, miniseries) (AA) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * The Pet Adventures of Lego (2010-2019) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)

2013-present: Argosy Renaissance
In 2011, Ellen returned to a major creative role, becoming the Chief Creative Officer of the reorganized ArgosyMTM Group. Immediately, a rebooted (or, more accurately, continued) Aaron TV show, The New Aaron Show, was greenlit. This list also includes shows that started during the tail-end of the Interregnum, but are widely associated with the Renaissance era by fans.
 * The Gumazing World (2011-2019) (CBA) (created by Tiger Lee Clarke based on characters by Michael Shires)
 * Reloaxa's Avid Animations (2012-present) (38) (UK) (SC) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * MTM Movie Night (2012-present) (AA) (LAH) (SC) (created by Tiger Lee Clarke based on characters by… well, everyone involved with the Argosy/MTM corporation in its many incarnations)
 * The New Aaron Show (2013-present) (created by Ellen Peck and Blake Kenimeir)
 * Reilly Toons (2013-present) (TC) (created by Julian Reilly) (Note: Yes, Argosy DID bring back theatrical cartoon shorts. A mix of brand-new characters and old Argosytoons favourites; in the latter case, the Argosytoons branding is used, but they’re considered part of Reilly Toons internally.)
 * The Doggies (2013-present) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Gabby’s Dollhouse (2013-present) (AU) (PS) (created by Traci Paige Johnson and Jennifer Twomey)
 * The Small Adventures of Tacky & Gummy (2013-2014) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Weird World: The TV Show (2014-2022) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Robot-Ghost & Zeke (2014-present) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Raccoo! (2015-present) (NZ) (VR) (created by Tiger Lee Clarke)
 * Whirl (2016-present) (REL) (AU) (created by Lauren Addy) (Note: Argosy tries its luck at religious programming. There is a generic multidenominational Christian version that airs on TBN; specific Catholic and Mormon versions that air on independent religious stations; an Islamic version distributed in Arab countries; a Jewish version available direct-to-video in the US and over-the-air in Israel; and a secular version distributed to PBS stations. This proves that nothing is safe from the ArgosyMTM behemoth, not even your belief system (or lack of one).)
 * The Reilly Toons Show (2016-present) (SC) (created by Julian Reilly)
 * Mystic Island (2016-present) (NZ) (VR) (created by Tiger Lee Clarke and Lauren Faust)
 * The Rock-afire Explosion Show (2016-present) (created by Blake Kenimeir and Aaron Fechter based on characters by Fechter)
 * Clockwork College (2016-2019) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Awesome Six (2016-2020) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * True and the Rainbow Kingdom (2017-2020) (AU) (PS) (created by Jeff Borkin and Katie Belshaw)
 * Ting-Tè Taiwan (2017-2020) (38) (UK) (TW) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Harvey Girls Forever! (2018-present) (AU) (created by Brendan Hay and Aliki Theofilopoulos)
 * Basket Dragons (2018-present) (created by Julian Reilly)
 * The Leroy, Kayla, Conrad, and Madeline Show (2018-present) (created by Andrew Auld)
 * WRIST Bandz (2018-2021) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Pamela Shimura Action! (2018-2020) (created by Malachi Miles based on characters by Evan Tackett) (Note: Widely considered to be the absolute worst series made during the Argosy Renaissance. Was placed on indefinite hiatus in 2020 after sexual assault allegations towards Malachi Miles.)
 * Cleo & Cuquin (2018-2020) (AU) (PS) (ARG) (created by Victor M. Lopez based on characters by Santiago Moro and José Luis Moro)
 * Ian & Sophie (2018-2022) (PS) (created by Ian Martins)
 * Beach Girls (2018-present) (AA) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * The Endless Monsters (2019-present) (PS) (created by Walt Wesley)
 * Abby Hatcher (2019-2022) (AU) (PS) (created by Rob Hoegee)
 * Jewel Ageless (2019-present) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Soulflake (2019-present) (AA) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * The Wolf Siblings and Friends: A Reilly Toons Production (2020-present) (SC) (created by Julian Reilly)
 * Doggies Around The World (2021-present) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Tex and Avery: Life in the Big City (2021-present) (38) (UK) (created by Morgan Jordan)
 * Beederman! (2022-present) (CBA) (created by Katherine Russo based on characters by Michael Shires)

Films by era
2D animation and legacy franchises, as well as 3D animation. Argosy is credited with keeping 2D-animated movies alive.

1933-1959: Theatrical Era

 * Headin’ South (1942, reissued 1946)
 * Platero (1951) (ARG)

1959-1981: Shires Era

 * Anteojito (1972) (ARG)
 * Festival of Hijitus (1973) (ARG)
 * Elefriend (1974)
 * Druggy the Clown (1974) (AA) (Note: Some of the first adult animation in history, more than a decade before The Simpsons made animation for adults “mainstream”.)
 * Trapito (1975) (ARG)
 * The Gumazing Fantasy (1977) (CBA)
 * The Melvin Beederman Superhero Movie (1978) (CBA)

1981-1993: Dark Age

 * Woolma (1982)
 * Ico the Brave Little Horse (1983, reissued 1987) (ARG)
 * Jungle Jam (1991)

1993-2006: Argosy Golden Age

 * Pamela Shimura (1998)
 * Aaron’s Great Adventure (1999) (TSA)
 * Manuelita (1999) (ARG)
 * Mitchell van Morgan: The First Movie (2000) (VGA)
 * The Joys of Pantriste (2000) (ARG)
 * Pamela Shimura 2 (2002)
 * Mitchell van Morgan: The Second Movie (2002) (VGA)
 * Magina (2003)
 * Mitchell van Morgan: The Third Movie (2004) (VGA)
 * Gum Girl: The Curse of the Ninja Wolf (2004) (CBA)
 * Pamela Shimura 3 (2006)
 * A Graceful Ninja-Rina Movie (2006) (CBA)

2006-2013: Argosy Interregnum

 * Gum Girl: The Curse of the Franken-Gum-Wad (2007) (CBA)
 * Sweet-Peach Pippo (2007)
 * Zippy: The Movie (2008) (TSA)
 * The Modifyers Movie (2011) (TSA)
 * Malik and Maria: The Movie (2012) (CBA)

2013-present: Argosy Renaissance

 * Mitchell van Morgan 3D (2012) (VGA)
 * Weird World (2013) (38) (UK)
 * Mitchell van Morgan 4D (2014) (VGA)
 * Gum Girl! in Revenge of the Island (2015) (CBA)
 * Ink and Paint (2015) (LAH)
 * Harvey Street Kids (2015) (CBA)
 * An Extremely Ninja-Rina Movie (2015) (CBA)
 * The Jumping Ground Movie (2016) (TSA) (NZ) (VR) (AA)
 * Gum Girl vs. the Meteor (2016) (CBA)
 * Weird World 2 (2016) (38) (UK)
 * Gum Girl vs. the Infamous STAR-CH3F-PR0JECT (2017) (CBA)
 * Making Friends (2018)
 * Weird World 3 (2018) (38) (UK)
 * The Thief and the Cobbler: Director's Cut (2019)
 * Bao-Bao (2019)
 * The Melvin Beederman Superhero Movie 2 (2019) (CBA)
 * Clockwork College: The Movie (2019) (38) (UK)
 * The Rock-afire Explosion Movie (2021) (TSA)
 * The Gumazing Adventures of Ravi (2021) (CBA)
 * The Reilly Toons Movie (2021) (LAH)
 * Gum Girl and the Fall of Death Hamster (2022) (CBA)

Upcoming

 * The Weird World 4nale (Part 1) (2023) (38) (UK)
 * The Weird World 4nale (Part 2) (2024) (38) (UK)

1981-1993: Dark Age

 * The Carmen Show (1981-2002) (PBS) (created and hosted by Carmen Jensen)

1993-2006: Argosy Golden Age

 * Hans and Friends (2000-2006) (created by Jeremy McAbee) (Note: Argosy tries its hand (no pun intended) at handpuppetry.)

2006-2013: Argosy Interregnum
During the Argosy Interregnum, the struggling company was mainly kept afloat by its puppet shows targeted towards preschoolers. These aired on the Argosy Kids cable network, which expanded its reach in 2006 by becoming one of the first networks to take to the then-novel digital subchannel format.
 * Nala & Hoots (2006-present) (PS) (created by Kenny Yates)
 * Pansy’s Club (2007-present) (PS) (created by Kenny Yates)

2013-present: Argosy Renaissance
The Argosy Renaissance was also marked by Argosy’s live-action teen sitcoms becoming more commonplace.
 * Teen Best Friends (2010-2017) (created by Austin Earl)
 * The Hexingtons (2011-2017) (created by Timmy Gladdison)
 * Collamerrywood (2012-2017) (created by Anthony Earnsburg)
 * Mitchell van Morgan (2015-present) (VGA) (created by Timmy Gladdison based on characters by Peter Bullard and Jihee Nam)
 * Lilaperrywood (2017-present) (created by Anthony Earnsburg)
 * The Octingtons (2019-present) (created by Timmy Gladdison)

1981-1993: Dark Age

 * Gussy Goat’s Cool Movie (1983)

2006-2013: Argosy Interregnum

 * The Tale of Ravi Rodriguez (2007) (CBA)

2013-present: Argosy Renaissance

 * The Hexingtons Movie (2015) (TSA)

Animated

 * Stella and Adriana (1991-2019) (Marifransia production) (created by Stella Liu)
 * Lacey, Katie, and Friends (1994-present) (Marifransia production) (created by Jacob Hansen)
 * The Buzz on Maggie (2005-present) (AU) (Marifransia production) (created by Dave Polsky)
 * Ruby Gloom (2006-2008) (AU) (Marifransia production) (created by Martin Hsu)

Live-action

 * Eurovision Song Contest (1986-present) (PBS)

Video game franchises
Yes, Argosy is even in your video games. Nothing is safe.
 * Colt's Crushin' (1985-present) (Note: Nintendo of America trusted Grant Tinker with a NES devkit. This was the result. The first game uses a special chip that pushes the NES hardware to its limits.)
 * Avery the Warrior (1986-present)
 * Touhou Project (1986-1988, 1992-present) (Note: Developed solely by one person, ZUN, whose true identity is unknown, and may actually be multiple people. Originally published by a company called “Amusement Software” in Japan for the Famicom Disc System, and by Nintendo themselves in the West for the NES. Argosy’s Japanese unit took control of the franchise in 1992 after buying out the defunct Amusement Software publisher and re-hiring ZUN, and immediately made it into an arcade powerhouse, spreading the Argosy Golden Age to gaming.)
 * Zany & Crazy (1993-present)
 * Killer Combination (1994-present) (Note: The Smash Bros before Smash Bros was a thing. Crosses over the majority of things Argosy has the rights to, no matter how obscure. Aaron, Mercy, Snuffy, Gussy, Mimsie, Daniel, Cindy, Zippy, Colt, Avery, Mitchell, Quinn, Homestar; yep, they’re all there. Created because Argosy wanted a piece of the Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat pie, and has its own off-brand Fatalities called “Grand Finales”. Like SF and MK, it has massive staying power in arcades. Inspired MultiVersus, NASB, etc. etc.)
 * Mitchell van Morgan (1998-present) (Note: Argosy had been given Game Boy Colour devkits, and needed an original IP to serve as a launch title, as licensed games didn’t sell well due to the reputation of companies like LJN. So they tried the Sonic/Mario/Mega Man generic 2D platformer formula — and it worked. Like Mario, it adapts well to spin-offs in any genre.)
 * Quinn the Rockstar (1998-present)

Comic franchises owned by Argosy
Argosy actually set up a newspaper cartoon division, Argosy Features Syndicate, just to publish Michael Shires and Michael Shires Jr.’s comic strips. Argosy has also dabbled into comic books, with Shires creating the iconic character, Gum Girl. (This listing excludes acquired franchises like the many Harvey and Archie series.)

Comic strips

 * Clyde (1978-present) (created by Michael Shires and Michael Shires Jr.; currently drawn and written by Ellen Peck since 1989)

Comic books

 * Melvin Beederman Superhero (1954-2006, original comic series; 1954-present, franchise) (created by Michael Shires)
 * The Gumazing Gum Girl! (1963-2013, original comic series; 1963-present, franchise) (created by Michael Shires)

Anime
Yes, they do anime. It’s a big part of the Argosy Renaissance, actually.
 * Touhou Project: The Animated Series (1999-2002)
 * Vocaloid (2012-present)
 * ABS presents: Sgt. Frog (2013-present)
 * Azumanga Daioh (2013-present)
 * Takeru and Hikari (2014-present)
 * Azumanga Preschool (2015-present)
 * Azumanga Tunes (TC) (2015-present) (Note: Also has alternate names such as “Musical Melodies” and “Animetoons”, lampshading the several names Argosytoons were distributed under.)
 * Kiniro Mosiac (2013-present)
 * K-On! (2015-present)

Other/miscellaneous

 * Cuties (2020) (acquired by MTM Films (outbidding Netflix) just so it would never be released outside France; the digital copy of the film is allegedly marked within ArgosyMTM’s systems with “(EXTREMELY INAPPROPRIATE FOR ANY AUDIENCE - DO NOT RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTE EVER)”; has aired late at night on some cable channels in Europe under the Embassy label, so that Argosy can retain its rights to the film)