Nintendo TV

Nintendo TV is an American subscription television channel first launched in 1990 by Nintendo Studios, its primary focus being teen and young adult (and adult) series. It broadcasts movies for all audiences, from a general audience to an adult audience. What makes it popular are its animation programs.

As of May 2019, the channel is available to 86 million households in the U.S.

History
The idea for their own television network began in 1988, when they founded their division dedicated to operating television channels, when they discussed launching a TV channel after the foundation, and it was not approved until November 1988. The first promotions were launched in March 1989, revealing the launch year in January 1990, but if the launch was delayed until July 1990, the series premiered on outside networks such as CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX and other channels, and when the launch was channel, the previously released series would be moved to the newborn channel. It was finally launched in July 1990, the channel offered programming aimed at teenagers and young adults, during this time the network kept the rights of the series before the launch of the channel, but the networks that transmitted it still had the retransmissions of the episodes premiered on said television networks. His main shows during the 1990s were A Family from the Space, Bertram and Kirby the Adventure. It always had Good, Regular, More or less and also bad series (like any television channel) but the ones that abounded were Regular and More or less, although there were also Good ones. During the 2000s, acceptable and good series were released, mostly animated, that was enough for the audience to give it the nickname "THE ANIMATED SERIES CHANNEL NOT FOR CHILDREN OR FAMILIES" since, as is customary in Nintendo Studios, the series They were aimed at a teenage and young adult audience, some creators who worked faithfully with the channel and Nintendo Studios (except for a few occasions) They were Patrick Sawyer, Tom Marway, Tom Coleman, Hannah Calvin, Mark O'leary, William R. Mayers, etc. By the beginning of January 2010, the channel changed its aspect ratio to 16:9, this included broadcast programs, bumpers and IDs, the only thing that did not change was the Screenbug, which was still in a 4:3 position until 2014

Programming
All its original programming is produced by its sister production companies, so there is no series in which it has not been produced by another production company, but that does not mean that it is impossible or that it is not possible, since like its sister network Nicrafter, it may be that some studio outside of Nintendo Studios proposes an idea to the channel.

Current

 * H-N Fest: It is a block where the Hantal-Nintendo production company series from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s are broadcast. It was released in 2007.
 * A day in the past: A two-hour block airing the network's oldest series, respectively from the late 1980s, 1990s and mid-2000s, was launched in 2008, and airs on weekends.
 * Nintendo's Theater: As its name says, it broadcasts movies at random, they can be for all audiences, teenagers and adults. It was launched in 1992, being one of the oldest blocks of the channel.
 * Kirby Hour: A one-hour block that broadcasts the series from the production company Kirby Productions inc. by Patrick Sawyer, the block was launched in 2016.

Former

 * FOX moment: A block where the FOX network series were broadcast, in 2019, Nintendo TV did not want to renew the contract with the network, eliminating the block that same year.
 * SuperAnime: A block where, as its name said, it broadcast Anime, it was broadcast every day at 11:00 at night until 5:00 in the morning, it was eliminated in June 2021.