What if Transamerica purchased MGM back in 1981?

We all knew that Transamerica had sold United Artists to MGM in 1981? To this day, Transamerica did not own any film studios.

However, let's imagine if Transamerica did the Opposite way by purchasing MGM.

Changes

 * Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer would've kept and still owned it's pre-1986 library.
 * All non-MGM animated films would've been produced by MGM
 * An American Tail, The Land Before Time, and Thumbelina would've been produced by MGM, along with their sequels.
 * All Dogs go to Heaven and A Troll in Central Park would've combined into one film: All Trolls go to Heaven.
 * Rock-A-Doodle would've been released by MGM, but under the Samuel Goldwyn label.
 * Don Bluth would've been the direcor of The Care Bears Movie, Igor, UglyDolls (which would've been produced by MGM in this AU), The Addams Family.
 * Some made-up animated films would've been made by MGM.
 * Cancelled animated films would've been released.
 * MGM Animation would've remained open.
 * Both Orion Pictures and The Samuel Goldwyn Company would've remained open, with MGM distributing them.
 * MGM would've made a few films produced by Media Rights Capital, Imagine Entertainment, Amblin Partners (except DreamWorks), RKO Pictures, and Revolution Studios.