Doggy Poo Wins More Awards
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New York, NY (May 5, 2004) � Central Park Media is very pleased to announce that Doggy Poo, the Korean claymation that it released in March 2004 has added two more awards to its impressive list of achievements. The 25th Annual Telly Awards named Doggy Poo a "Finalist" and presented it with two Bronze Telly statuettes. This unique and heart-warming film exhibited excellence in the following two categories: Children's Audience and TV or Cable program � Children. The Telly Awards is a widely known and highly respected national and international competition and receives over 10,000 entries annually from all 50 states and many foreign countries.
About Doggy Poo: - Viewer's Choice Award - Big Apple Anime Fest 2003
- Best Pilot Prize � Tokyo International Anime Fair 2003
- The Best Pilot for Domestic & International Market: The Korean Culture & Contents Agency
- The Best Animation Prize: Donga LG International Festival of Comics, Animation Games 2003
- Excellence Award: Korea Cartoon, Animation & Character 2003
- Cartoons on the Bay 2003: International Showcase Official Selection
Once upon a time, a little doggy poo lived on the side of a road. He felt all alone in the world. He believed that nobody needed him for anything, and that he had no purpose in life. If only Doggy Poo had a reason for being, then he wouldn't give up on his dream to be useful to the world. One day, Doggy Poo meets a lovely dandelion sprout. Will she explain his purpose in life? Will she help make his dream come true?
About Telly Awards:
Founded in 1978, the Telly Awards is the premier award honoring outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film productions. The Telly Awards annually showcases the best work of the most respected advertising agencies, production companies, television stations, cable operators, and corporate video departments in the world.
About Central Park Media:
Central Park Media has been a leading supplier of anime in the United States since 1990. The company currently manufactures and distributes three home entertainment lines, each offering anime product for a distinct and discriminating audience: U. S. Manga Corps, Central Park Media and Software Sculptors. With exclusive rights to hundreds of book, video and music products, the company has become a leader in integrated media, as well as a leading publisher of graphic novels under its CPM Press label. In addition, the company also distributes a broad array of live action Japanese feature films under its Asia Pulp Cinema label.
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