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=== Works released by this company include: ===
=== Works released by this company include: ===


* [[Agent Aika (Anime)|Agent Aika]] (Re-released by [[Bandai Entertainment]])
* [[Agent Aika]] (Re-released by [[Bandai Entertainment]])
* [[Angel Blade (Anime)|Angel Blade]]
* [[Angel Blade]]
* [[Area 88]] (The [[OVA|OVAs]]; redubbed and re-released by [[ADV Films]].)
* [[Area 88]] (The [[OVA|OVAs]]; redubbed and re-released by [[ADV Films]].)
* [[Armored Trooper VOTOMS]]
* [[Armored Trooper VOTOMS]]
* [[Battle Arena Toshinden]] (OVA)
* [[Battle Arena Toshinden]] (OVA)
* [[Birdy the Mighty]] (The OVA series.)
* [[Birdy the Mighty]] (The OVA series.)
* [[Black Jack (Manga)|Black Jack]] (OVA)
* [[Black Jack]] (OVA)
* [[Chirality]]
* [[Chirality]]
* [[Cyber City Oedo 808]]
* [[Cyber City Oedo 808]]
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* [[MD Geist|M.D. Geist]] (They even adopted Geist's [[Powered Armor]] as their "Spokesmecha" and corporate symbol; the sequel and Director's Cut of the original were also made at CPM's request. The Director's Cut and Sequel were Re-released by [[ADV Films]].))
* [[MD Geist|M.D. Geist]] (They even adopted Geist's [[Powered Armor]] as their "Spokesmecha" and corporate symbol; the sequel and Director's Cut of the original were also made at CPM's request. The Director's Cut and Sequel were Re-released by [[ADV Films]].))
* [[Metal Fighter Miku]] (Re-released by [[Media Blasters]])
* [[Metal Fighter Miku]] (Re-released by [[Media Blasters]])
* [[Naru Taru]]/[[Shadow Star]]
* [[Narutaru]]/[[Shadow Star]]
* [[Now and Then Here And There]] (Re-released by [[ADV Films]].)
* [[Now and Then Here and There]] (Re-released by [[ADV Films]].)
* [[Ogenki Clinic]]
* [[Ogenki Clinic]]
* [[Outlanders (Manga)|Outlanders]] (OVA)
* [[Outlanders]] (OVA)
* [[Patlabor]] (The TV series)
* [[Patlabor]] (The TV series)
* [[Photon]] The Idiot Adventures
* [[Photon]] The Idiot Adventures
* [[The Ping Pong Club]]
* [[The Ping Pong Club]]
* [[Project a Ko|Project: A-Ko]] and sequels
* [[Project A-ko|Project: A-Ko]] and sequels
* [[Record of Lodoss War]] (The [[OVA|OVAs]] and TV series) (will be Re-released by [[Media Blasters]].)
* [[Record of Lodoss War]] (The [[OVA|OVAs]] and TV series) (will be Re-released by [[Media Blasters]].)
* [[Revolutionary Girl Utena]] (scheduled for re-release by [[Nozomi Entertainment]])
* [[Revolutionary Girl Utena]] (scheduled for re-release by [[Nozomi Entertainment]])
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* [[Hen|Strange Love]]
* [[Hen|Strange Love]]
* [[Tokyo Babylon]]
* [[Tokyo Babylon]]
* ''[[Urotsukidouji (Anime)|Urotsukidouji]]: Legend of the Overfiend''
* ''[[Urotsukidouji]]: Legend of the Overfiend''
* [[Urusei Yatsura]] (The 2nd movie, ''Beautiful Dreamer'')
* [[Urusei Yatsura]] (The 2nd movie, ''Beautiful Dreamer'')
* [[Venus Wars]]
* [[Venus Wars]]

Revision as of 13:12, 8 April 2014

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An American anime licensor originally founded in 1990, its big claim to fame was Revolutionary Girl Utena and Slayers. Now defunct, sadly.

Should be noted here that, as was a common practice when the company existed, they would re-score many of the animes they worked on, supposedly to make it more accessible to a American audience. This resulted in such mutilations as was done to Dominion: Tank Police. If you have the DVD release, switch back and forth between Japanese and English soundtracks. It's almost two different shows.

Their divisions included "U.S. Manga Corps", "Software Sculptors", and "Anime 18", as well as a manga/comics division.


Works released by this company include: