Central Park Media Anime Goes Mobile

Anime and manga specialists Central Park Media and mobile media company Zingy have teamed up to make available a stockpile of images for mobile phone downloads.

"We are proud to be the first American anime publisher to start distribution via cell phone technology," said CPM Marketing Manager Shigeki Morii. "Zingy has a wonderful consumer base closely matching the demographics of our current anime and manga fans."

Mobile phone users can visit here to download dozens of images from some of Central Park Media's best animated programs. Anime wallpaper downloads are available until April 2005 and include Central Park series such as Project A-ko, Alien Nine, Animation Runner Kuromi, DNA2, Legend of Himiko, Maze, Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer, and The World of Narue.

Zingy develops, aggregates, promotes and distributes mobile content direct to consumers through Zingy.com and through a network of media companies and mobile operator partnerships. They offer ringtones, wallpapers, mobile games, MMS, horoscopes, alerts, and SMS voting. The company delivers its content to or powers the wireless media offerings of most of the major North American operators including AT&T Wireless, Boost Mobile, Cingular, Nextel, Sprint PCS and Telcel. The company also has distribution partnerships with top media companies and web portals such as AOL, Microsoft’s MSN and MTV.

Central Park Media has been a supplier of anime in the United States since 1990. They currently manufacture and distribute three home entertainment lines, each offering anime product for a distinct and discriminating audience: U. S. Manga Corps, Central Park Media and Software Sculptors.