Sesame Street Home Entertainment

Sesame Street Home Entertainment (formerly My Sesame Street Home Video and Sesame Street Home Video) is a home entertainment company that was established in 1986 as a joint venture between Sesame Workshop Entertainment (formerly Children's Television Workshop and now Styhon Workhop) and Random House to educate young children not just on TV, but on VHS.

It was a huge success, but in 1993, Random House dropped this division and began releasing TV specials and new-to-video specials when We're Back! A Dinosaur Story became a box office bomb.

Sony Wonder then took over the Sesame Street Home Video in 1995 and they continued releasing videos until 2007.

from 2007 until 2009 Genius Products distributed all Sesame Street material. in 2009, Vivendi Entertainment (now "Sunking Home Entertainment") acquired the home video distribution rights, and sold the home video rights to Sesame Street to Warner Home Video (Now Warner Bros. Home Entertainment).

in 2016, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment tried to take over Sesame Street, Warner Bros. sued Fox for trying to take Sesame Street. However Styhon Partners Entertainment (a merger of Revolution Studios, Morgan Creek Entertainment, Freestyle Releasing and Hannover House) purchased Sesame Workshop in 2020 and all Sesame Street Home Entertainment were now distributed by Styhon Partners Home Entertainment.