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'''Full Moon Features''' was started in 1988 by Charles Band right after the collapse of Empire International and its subsidiary [[Wizard Video]]. Besides creating ''Puppet Master'', Full Moon had launched a sublabel, '''Phantom Productions''', specializing in the acquisition of properties for home video. For the first of many years, the company had distribution agreements with [[Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Video]] and Pioneer LDCA to release titles on home video.
 
In 1993, Full Moon launched two more sublabels, '''Moonbeam Entertainment''' for family films, and '''Torchlight Entertainment''' for its adult titles. Two years later, Full Moon split itself forfrom Paramount, although Moonbeam continued to distribute its titles forthrough Paramount for two more years, and Band formed '''Amazing Fantasy Entertainment''' to take over distribution.
 
In 1996, Band added three labels, '''Monster Island Entertainment''', to release monster movies, '''Pulp Fantasy Productions''', for new films that don't fit the Full Moon name, and '''Cult Video''', reusing the old label, for old Charles Band films, and also the '''Surrender Cinema''' name was used for adult films, replacing the Torchlight name. In 1997, Band finally got the chance to end their Moonbeam line at Paramount and set up '''Pulsepounders''', a new family label.