What if Allspark Pictures founded in 1904?/Allspark Pictures

Allspark Pictures is an American film production and distribution company located in Burbank, California. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the American toy and multimedia company Hasbro. It was founded in 1904 under the name All Cartoonies.

The company's first major production was its series of cartoon adaptations of classic fairy tales, which became immensely popular throughout the United States, Canada and Latin America in the early 1920s. The cartoons also aired on the DuMont Television Network. These featurettes were directed by G. Harry Stine and portrayed the stories in the Gertrude Price, Donald MacDonald, Victor Appleton, and Storyteller formats, respectively.

Early years (1904–1921)
In 1904, All-Cartoons of America was founded in Providence, Rhode Island by Charles Sandford Barbour, Seymour Kilburn, Frederick F. Beemer, John Purroy Mitchel and Douglas Badger. The name was changed to All-Cartoons Pictures in 1909, and in 1918, All-Cartoons Pictures changed its name to All-Animation Pictures Corporation, where it was still producing animated shorts at its Rhode Island studio. In 1921, All-Animation Pictures relocated its headquarters to Burbank, California.

Early days at Burbank (1921-1924)
n 1921, a series of animated cartoon shorts were produced at a rented studio in a local candy factory (presently the site of Emmi Roth Block, a jewelry store). It was here where the company's first animated shorts were produced, which featured an animated character named Squeaky Squirrel, along with his sidekick Thimble Turtle.