Meteor Mash Home Video

Meteor Mash Home Video is a home video company that is the first and biggest backer of the VHS Revolution format. Their mascot is a Shiny Rockstar Pikachu, even though the Cosplay Pikachu you can receive in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire is Shiny-locked which means a Shiny one cannot be obtained without using a 3rd party device or program like PKSM. This is referenced in the company's name, as Meteor Mash is Rockstar Pikachu's signature move. (Specifically, Meteor Mash is a physical Steel-type move that has 90 power and 90 accuracy. When used, it has a 20% chance to raise the user's Attack by one stage.) The Pikachu's name is Starstriker and she can be seen on Meteor Mash Home Video's logo and warning screen, as well as the print logo, although it's just her silhouette.

Even though they have a Pokemon-themed name and company, not all of their releases are related to Pokemon.

Meteor Mash Home Video distributes some of the more flagship titles of the VHS Revolution collection, such as Clips of Kai, Nelvana Logo Bloopers and The Adventures of Microsoft Sam, which were the three launch titles. There are also DVD versions of these titles, which are usually identical to the VHS Revolution releases where possible, but the VHS Revolution is considered to be the star of the show, which is why coming soon bumpers start with the text and narration 'Coming soon to VHS Revolution and DVD...' and similarly, out now bumpers start with 'Out now on VHS Revolution and DVD...' However, the advantages of the VHS Revolution over the DVD are not explicitly stated during adverts. In fact, when the VHS Revolution is mentioned and demonstrated, they do not mention DVDs at all.

List of titles distributed by Meteor Mash Home Video (so far)

 * Nelvana Logo Bloopers (series)
 * Clips of Kai (one volume series)
 * The Adventures of Microsoft Sam (series)
 * A Neon Night in Sunset City (movie, DVD version only)

PS: Where it says series, I'm still working on exactly how many episodes it has and how it will be released in volumes or whatever. Apart from Clips of Kai, which is one volume.