Nintendo Movies

Nintendo Movies (also known as Nintendo Movies Inc. or Nintendo Movies, LLC.) is an American film production company formed in 1997 by members of Hantal-Nintendo Movies and Nintendo Studios, for 3 years it was the secondary production company of the company, until in 2001, she became a main producer. His highest grossing film is Two Boys on Action, released in 2014 and grossing $912 million dollars.

History
In 1997 Nintendo Movies was founded, a film production company that proposed to produce R-rated movies, something that it did but rarely, unlike its sister company, Hantal-Nintendo, which only produced PG and PG-13 rated movies, although his focus was also PG and PG-13 rated movies. In 1997 he released his first film, Stop and Follow, which was being produced by H-N Movies under the company name, before in 1997 the newly founded company took over the final production changes. Also in 1997, the third computer-animated film and the first rated PG-13, Endless Cycle, was released and became a hit, prompting the studio to focus on animated films as well. In 2001 she was declared the main producer, and her sister company, Hantal-Nintendo Movies, took over as secondary producer. In 2006 he signed an agreement with DreamWorks Animation, for the co-production of the film, but they said that they would not be credited with their logo at the beginning or at the end of their films, they would only be credited in the Special Thanks, otherwise, they would not be credited. accredited anywhere. In 2005, they released Kirby the Adventure: The Movie, which was their highest grossing film, with $890 million raised, this until 2014, when Two Boys on Action took the place. Not only did he participate in his own productions, he also participated in productions from other studios, such as films from DreamWorks Pictures, Davis Entertainment, Fox Searchlight Pictures, among others. His agreement with DreamWorks Animation ended in 2011, he was premiering movies like World's Order, Plasma Kirby: The Power is with You, Dan Series The Movie, Rocker Brothers among others. In 2012, he signed a distribution agreement with 20th Century Fox, which would come into force for his second release in 2013, this agreement lasted until 2019, with the movie MYSTIC, said agreement was renewed in 2021, and will expire in 2023. His films never have a G rating, they always come to have a PG, PG-13 and to a lesser extent R rating, the most abundant are the movies with a PG-13 rating, movies with a PG rating exist, but not to a great extent, while with a rating R, the most relevant are: The Flame Man, Light and Dark 1 and 2, The Medieval path and the original cut of Kirby the Adventure: The Movie.