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== List of Customers ==
* 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [Mexican]
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* Diamond Entertainment Corporation
* Feature Films for Families
* Front Row Entertainment (someone known EP/SLP mode copiescopy of ''Mooch Goes to Hollywood'')
* Genesis Media Group, Inc. (1996)
* Hemdale Home Video (someone copiesknown copy each of ''The Princess and the Goblin'' and ''Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland'')
* Goldstar Video Corp. (some copies of ''Hop on Pop'')
* Hemdale Home Video (some copies of ''The Princess and the Goblin'')
* Impact Television International, Inc. (1999)
* MGM/UA Home Video (1996) (MGM/UA Sings: All Dogs Go to Heaven 2)
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* Paramount Home Entertainment [Mexican]
* Plaza Entertainment (1998)
* Random House Home Video (as confirmed by two known copies of ''Hop on Pop'', each sold through Goldstar Video, as well as ''The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room'', sold through Feature Films for Families)
* SISU Home Entertainment (someone copiesknown copy of ''Shalom Sesame: Passover'')
* Sony Pictures Home Entertainment [Mexican]
* Tycoon Home Video
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File:Central Video.jpg|Logo for the company's US-based subsidiary from 1996 to 1998
File:Central Video (A Technicolor Company).jpg|Logo for the company's US-based subsidiary from when Technicolor acquired the company in 1999
File:Mooch Goes to Hollywood.jpg
File:Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus - Cycles of Intimacy (Men Are Like Rubber Bands) (1996 Genesis Media Group, Inc.).jpg