Street Studios

Street Studios (originally called Hanna-Barbera Mexico from 1997-2001, Fox Street from 2001-2008 and Fox Street Studios from 2008-2022) is an Mexican motion picture production and distribution company. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of WarnerMedia, part of the Disney International Operations segment of The Walt Disney Company.

Street Studios was one of the 21st Century Fox and WarnerMedia film production companies that was acquired by Disney on March 20, 2019. The studio's current name was adopted on November 8, 2022 in order to avoid confusion with Fox Corporation.

Starting with the international release of Giant-Men (2022), all of Street Studios' films are now handled internationally by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

History
The studio was founded in December 1997 as a joint venture between Warner Bros. Pictures and co-owned by WarnerMedia. In 2009, the studio acquired the rights for Crash, the studio’s debut film as distributor.

On 8 November 2022, Fox Street Studios was renamed Street Studios, as part of the removal of the "Fox" name from studios that had been acquired from 21st Century Fox by Disney.

Logo
The current print & on-screen Street Studios logo is based on Searchlight Pictures logo from the general entertainment hub of Disney+ with same name. The print logo debuted in the posters of Giant-Men and the on-screen logo debuted in the theatrical release of said film and the HD version of the logo appeared on David M. Lake.

Hanna-Barbera Mexico logo was based on the Hanna-Barbera logo

The Fox Street and Fox Street Studios logo was based on the 1994-2009 20th Century Fox logo (the logo appeared in SJ2 & and the end of Crash) and the 2009 style was made by the now-defunct Blue Sky Studios (who made the 2009-2020 20th Century Fox logo), the 2010-2022 Fox Street Studios logo (albeit with the News Corporation byline removed in 2013) debuted in Crash and the last film to use is Quiz?, also a prototype version exists.

The current logo of Street Studios debuted in the theatrical release of Giant-Men and an HD Version of the logo appeared in A Way Go!, the logo is based on Picturemill and Blue Sky's animations.

The Blender 1994, 2009, 2022, 25th Anniversary (TCFHE), 20th Anniversary Reupload by The S.B.V, Street Studios Logo by 20th Century Fox Fanmade and Rar Oh wait in Flash MX (Later in Blender V2.9)

Animated by Flash MX (1997-2001)

Animated by Blue Sky Studios (2001-2020)

Animated by CGI (2021-)