Hantal-Nintendo

Hantal-Nintendo (also known as H-N) is an American television production company founded in 1945 by a merger between Hantal Enterprises and Nintendo Films Co, Ltd. is mainly known for its long-running series Y.H.B, unlike the other companies, whose series are distributed by Nintendo Television Group, this one has its own distributor, H-N Distribution.

History
In 1943 Phil Collins (president of Nintendo Films, a former Nintendo film company) decided to merge the company with Hantal Enterprises, owned by Scott Hantal, the merger was completed in 1945, and the new company was called Hantal-Nintendo, which became known as Hantal-Nintendo. dedicated exclusively to television, although in 1959 he founded his film production company. In the early 1950s, he had series like Space Mondo, H-N Shorts, Desert Road and the most notorious, Y.H.B. What made him stand out the most in the 1960s were his films, which were produced by his film division. In 1975 he founded a production company, Nintendo Studios, which also had its own distributor, Nintendo Studios Television (now Nintendo Television Group). During 1983 and 1984, H-N had financial problems, because it was just a production company, and could not maintain its own companies, that is why Nintendo Studios began its process to become a conglomerate, that is why in 1987, Hantal -Nintendo became a subsidiary of the newly formed Nintendo Studios Media, Inc. Currently continues to produce series for television.