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==History==
'''Central Park Media''' was an American multimedia entertainment company based in New York. It was formed in 1990. A year later, the company began distributing anime titles through the company's licensing label '''U.S. Manga Corps'''. The company beginbegan distributing titles from other anime companies, like U.S. Renditions, The Right Stuf International, AnimEigo, A.D. Vision, Viz Video and Software Sculptors in order to create a national anime distributor to compete with [[Streamline Pictures]]. The company also distributed non-anime releases from Kit PakrerParker Films and American Visions.
 
Central Park would create another label, '''Anime 18''' in 1992, to release adult anime films, and would later buy Software Sculptors outright in the mid-1990s.
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Several people were defected from CPM in the late 1990s. John Sirabella, the founder of Software Sculptors and former CPM employee left CPM, while other companies started national distribution itself, and some companies jumping ship to [[Pioneer Entertainment]].
 
The company went bankruptcybankrupt in 2009.
 
==1991==
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* Translation by U.S. Renditions.
* Subtitles by Ultra Video.
* Early copies were distributedmarketed through VPI Harmony and BMG Video.
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| 1015 || ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_A-Ko Project A-Ko]'' || Japan || 1986 || 86 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 22, 1992 || TBD
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| 1019 || ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urusei_Yatsura_2:_Beautiful_Dreamer Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer]'' || Japan || 1984 || 90 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1992 ||
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
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