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Meza Garcia Estudio is a Mexican animation studio founded by Florinda Meza and established in January 4, 1975.

History
Around the time El Chavo became successful show, Florinda decided to found her own television company after Televisa refused to create her own shows with the same cast. During this, she hired her own cast who were looking for tv shows to works in starting with El Show de Garcia, a Mexican live-action/puppet anthology tv show with the same animal characters Florinda created.

Despite it's success, it has been going through some financial difficulties. Due to this, Florinda, unwilling to give up on this studio, enter talks with many companies including Televisa if they were interested in buying it and after years of finding a buyer, Florinda agreed to sell Meza Garcia Estudio to Hanna Barbera Productions for $47.8,0000.

In 1991, Turner Entertainment acquired Hanna-Barbera Productions, making Florinda step down as president of Meza Garcia Estudio.

In 2001, Hanna-Barbera Production was merged into Warner Bros. Animation after Hanna's death in 2001, making Meza Garcia Estudio a former subsidiary of Warner Bros.

As of 2022, Meza Garcia Estudio currently exist as a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics, with Warner Bros occasionally using Florinda's characters.