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YouTube[]

  • The Hollywood major/minor film studios would never private or block all videos or take down channels or fan games on YouTube anymore.
  • Some requested users would actually listening to their fans on YouTube forever, thus, YouTube would finally have a fanservice.
  • MattiCaiti2004 would never stop making requested videos anymore as he will actually listening to the fans on YouTube, thus, he will actually making requested videos for fans. For example to the list of some request videos:
    • "My own DreamWorks Animation-styled Nickelodeon logo", along with "My own DreamWorks Animation-styled Nickelodeon logo (with different characters)" along with SpongeBob SquarePants characters at the end of both logos, in which it would be actually be made by making more requesting videos, even though it is still owned by Disney.
    • Despite it was owned by Disney, SpongeBob SquarePants characters along its spin-offs, Rango and Barnyard characters would still appear in Once Upon a Nickelodeon as it in real-life, due to licensing agreement.

Deviantart[]

  • To honor of The Oswaldo Movie's release, ToonRandy would make an fanart for Boy from Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese dressed as Tobias from Oswaldo with his clothes and hair, just kinda like the same as Underappreciated Halloween by ToonRandy.

NBCUniversal[]

  • NBCUniversal via Comcast would acquired Warner Bros. Discovery on Summer 1988.
    • Warner Bros. properties would be at Universal Parks.
    • Warner Bros. Pictures Group would be folded into Universal Filmed Entertainment.
    • Warner Bros. and Discovery would remain as two separate companies.
      • NBCUniversal would bought Discovery, Inc., since Discovery Kids was broadcasting on NBC from 2002 until 2006.
    • Warner Bros. Television Group would be folded into Universal Studio Group.
    • Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will serve as sub-label of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
    • Warner Bros. Television Distribution will be folded or absorbed into NBCUniversal Television Distribution.
    • Warner Bros. would sells DC Comics to Paramount Global on 1967.
      • After its acquisition by Paramount, DC Comics will be a direct subsidiary of Paramount Global.
      • Comic book titles based on Nickelodeon properties would be published by DC Comics.
      • Some rather controversial content would not exist at all and would be replaced, with the exception of Teen Titans Go!.
      • Teen Titans Go!:
        • Make good and heartwarming scenes for the latter show.
        • Give this show better morals.
        • All characters would make some changes:
          • Robin: Have his qualities as a strong team leader be emphasized. Show him earning the respect of his subordinates through his leadership skills and decision-making abilities. Thus, his personality will be similar to Beep Boppalot from Ask the StoryBots.
          • Bumblebee: She will decided to stayed with Teen Titans forever after changed her mind.
            • Starting with the sixth season onwards, Bumblebee's room will be more detailed in the Titan Tower.
              • Bumblebee would be wearing more outfits like pajama, and one-piece swimsuit (as she will never wears a bikini).
            • Her redesign from Forest Pirates would still exist as it in real-life.
            • Give Bumblebee a "I Choose to Stay" trope, including her line "I'll stay with you, forever."
            • The latter show would fix the gender imbalance between three boys and two girls, and Bumblebee would become as permanent member of the team. (receiving her more screentime and larger speaking role for the later seasons in post-Season 5). She also appears in the comics as permanent member like in the show.
          • Starfire: Had her compassionate and caring nature being focused on more, and had her immaturity and excessive screaming be toned down. The use of repetitive speech patterns like adding "the" to her dialogue would also be minimized.
          • Beast Boy: While it's acceptable for Beast Boy to have moments of immaturity and playfulness, balance it with his more serious and responsible side. Avoid portraying him as excessively lazy or a constant couch potato and highlight his unique abilities and contributions to the team.
          • Cyborg: While maintaining his likable qualities, avoid portraying Cyborg as an annoying or idiotic slacker. Emphasize his technical skills, resourcefulness, and his role as valuable member of the team.
          • Raven: Aim for a balance between Raven's gothic and short-tempered personality and her caring nature. Avoid making her consistently emo or depressed, and instead, show her as a complex character with a range of emotions.
        • All bad endings would've changed into good endings.
        • Teen Titans will never be acting like out-of-a-characters and jerk.
          • Starfire, Cyborg, Bumblebee (since season 6 onwards), Beast Boy and Raven would instead be thought "Oh... Okay." in confusion, and sometimes, sighing sadly.
          • Titans will be more likable characters and be acting like teenagers.
        • Have the show encourage a balanced approach to media consumption and emphasize the importance of a diverse range of activities, including reading, outdoor play, social interactions, and creative pursuits.
      • The Lego Batman Movie and DC League of Super Pets would perform much better at the box-office with better reviews, and being produced by Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures, instead of Warner Animation Group and Warner Bros. Pictures.
      • Since 2019 onwards, DC Comics would now be owned by Paramount, with its film and animated rights being sub-licensed to sister companies, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, respectively.
    • Warner Animation Group will never be renamed to Warner Bros. Pictures Animation in 2023.
    • The Ant Bully (2006) would be animated by C.O.R.E. Feature Animation instead of DNA Productions.
    • Warner Bros. would acquire Imagi Studios in 2016 for $72 billion and never close down.
      • Imagi would still producing films as today with Warner Bros. acquired the company and become one of the subsidiaries of Warner Bros. Animation, producing CGI films alongside Warner Animation Group.
      • The pre-2016 Imagi Studios library would now own by Warner Bros, with the exception of TMNT, which is now owned by Paramount Global.
      • All of the cancelled films would've actually been released.
    • WB! Kids would've been rebranded to Universal Kids.
    • HBO Max and Discovery+ would not exist, as all their content would be on Peacock.
      • All the animated content removed from HBO Max would be on Peacock.
    • NBCUniversal would give a byline "A Comcast Company" to Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line.
    • Looney Tunes series will be incorporated into Woody Woodpecker franchise.
  • NBCUniversal would acquire Turner Entertainment including Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, and Boomerang on 1995.
    • All of Cartoon Network shows and films would be on Peacock.
    • Cartoon Network Studios would acquire Hanna-Barbera instead in 2001, and it would never be being folded or absorbed into Universal Animation Studios and Warner Bros. Animation.
      • Thus, Hanna-Barbera will serve as subsidiary of Cartoon Network Studios (which it would making more animated shows for Cartoon Network and Universal Kids) and division of NBCUniversal, and it would be remain open.
      • Snagglepuss would serve as official mascot of Hanna-Barbera.
    • The Sewer Queen would getting her own solo spin-off movie on January 28, 2022, in a theatrical release, being produced by Cartoon Network Movies since the other spin-offs, due without the involvement of Universal Studios.
      • Although Universal Studios would not distribute nor involvement in the film (marking the first Cartoon Network Movies film to be distributed by other studios outside of Universal Pictures), Disney would acquire the film and character rights to Sewer Queen and would be co-produced by Pixar Animation Studios and being distributed instead by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under Walt Disney Pictures, just like what Marvel Studios did with Spider-Man for Sony Pictures from the real-life.
        • In this film, it will be focuses more on Sewer Queen, in which she is center around along with Karen Fukuhara reprise her role.
        • Any characters from Craig of the Creek such as the Stump Kids are completely absent nor mentioned in the movie. Also, adding more new characters in the same movie itself.
        • All trailers from the film itself would be drop on Pixar's YouTube channel.
        • After the film's release, Disney would retained the film rights to Sewer Queen.
          • This film would also be released on Disney DVD, Disney Blu-Ray, and Disney Ultra HD Blu-Ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on March 2022; while Disney+ would be streaming for 45-days.
          • The theatrical release would be released for Disney Digital 3-D.
        • Daniel Chong and Bob Peterson will direct the film together, along with Pete Docter as executive producer, with the text "From the creator of We Bare Bears, the world of Craig of the Creek, and the studio that brought you Toy Story, WALL-E, and Inside Out" would be seen throughout the trailers, posters, and TV spots.
        • "Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios Presents" would be shown in the beginning of the movie itself.
        • This film has the same animation style as Craig Before the Creek (2023).
        • She will be given some more character development in the movie.
      • CN would give The Sewer Queen more screen time to be focused on her own arc as being the main character lead role in the movie.
    • The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002 film) would've performed much better at the box-office hit and have slightly longer runtime.
      • Then, Cartoon Network would making more theatrical animated films after the success of The Powerpuff Girls Movie.
      • Ed, Edd and Eddy's Big Picture Show would've been a theatrical animated film and perform much better at the box-office and have slighty longer runtime.
      • Craig Before the Creek and its sequel Craig After the Creek would be theatrical films instead, with a slightly longer runtime.
    • We Bare Bears: The Movie would be theatrical film with slightly longer runtime.
      • The party animals would also be living amongst the humans like painting elephant teaching an art class, the raccoons working in an autoshop, and Jacked Kangaroo as a prison guard watching Agent Trout.
    • Craig Before the Creek would have a sequel being titled Craig After the Creek on January 31, 2025.
      • This sequel would takes place after the series finale, See You Tomorrow at the Creek, even though the flashback scene at the start of the movie is taking place after the events of Craig Before the Creek. This one would added Immediate Sequel trope which takes place one day after the events of See You Tomorrow at the Creek after the flashback ends.
        • Omar, Maya, The Former Champions, and the many other characters from Craig of the Creek would return in this film as major and supporting roles.
      • Craig After the Creek would introduces a lot of new characters being voiced by celebrity voice actors and actresses.
        • It also introduces a new main antagonist in this film.
      • Unlike its previous film, this film would be a full musical.
        • It had the same animation style as Craig Before the Creek, but with Illumination Studios Paris (who provide just the CGI effects for this 2D animated film), as it have an 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
      • The movie would have "Previously On" trope in the beginning where the film opens with a recap of Craig Before the Creek narrated by Craig Williams.
    • Cartoon Network would've treated Mixels fairly as the show would had more episodes with two eleven minutes segments, but the shorts would still exist, and would be lasted for three additional seasons.
    • Under Universal Studios, Cartoon Network would receive much better treatment.
  • Illumination Entertainment would be founded in 1997 and would instead be considered as spiritual successor to Blue Sky Studios.
    • After the box-office success of Hop (2011), Illumination Entertainment would've actually making more live-action films and CGI animated films as it making more good and better live-action films:
      • Hop (2011 live-action film) would perform much better at the box-office with better review/receptions (and being considered as highest-grossing and well-received film instead), and being more critical and commercial successful, and despite being live-action/CGI hybrid film, it would have a better storyline to avoid its negative reception.
      • Illumination Entertainment would've actually become as family and animation label of Universal Pictures.
      • Illumination would keep the film rights to Clifford: The Big Red Dog (2021) instead of being distributed by Paramount Pictures.
        • Universal would redesign Clliford to be look more cartoony and identical to Normal Bridwell's artwork.
          • Brian Hull would voice as Clifford, doing his John Ritter impression.
        • Profane words and toilet humors would be toned down and removed.
        • Emily "Elizabeth" Howard would wear a classic pink outfit.
        • Despite being a live-action/CGI hybrid film, it would be more like a faithful adaptation to the books.
      • Illumination would make an CGI animated film that is set on Brazil on November 10, 2017 in theatrical release.
        • Carlos Saldanha would direct this film along with Heitor Pereira as the film composer, and Renato Falcão as producer.
        • After this film was box-office successfully, Illumination Mac Guff would move to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and changed its name to Illumination Studios Brazil.
        • Universal Studios would've reused the Trash variant of the 2013 logo for this Brazilian animated movie, but it is cropped to 1.85:1 aspect ratio and have a normal fanfare.
        • Illumination would hire some Star Talent Brazilian actors and actresses to be played for the characters.
        • Similar to Pixar's Luca, this film would only include 15 Brazilian songs, many Brazilian pop-cultures, and Carlinhos Brown would write a new song for the end credits to this film.
          • This film would be a huge box-office success and received a critical acclaim and praised by critics and audiences, along with 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes.
            • Despite being 100% rating and box-office successful, Illumination would added Product Placement trope to be adding some real-life brands, vehicles, and objects for the CGI Brazilian animated movie.
          • Airlindo Cruz and Roberto Carlos would writing a new original songs for the film itself.
          • Pharrell Williams along with Snoop Dogg (while they singing at English) and Carlinhos Brown with Ivete Sangalo (while they are singing at Brazilian Portuguese) would've writed a new song together for the end credits sequence.
            • In fact, Pharrell and Snoop will be the second music video to be set in Brazil after Beautiful by Pharrell and Snoop.
          • The film would use some Brazilian songs as trailer songs/musics for the film itself.
        • Illumination Mac Guff would handle the animation for this Brazilian animated film.
      • Illumination Entertainment will actually formed as family and animation label of Universal Pictures with both live-action films and CGI animated films. Thus, Illumination Studios Paris would provide the animation in the Illumination opening variant with Minions for all live-action films as well.
    • The Minions would still be mascots of the studio, and it would be considered the Minions to be the most popular characters.
    • Illumination Entertainment would also produce content with other studios and companies.
    • The Minions short Banana would be pitched to Blue Sky and Disney in 2008 as theatrical short film, and being co-produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed instead by Walt Disney Pictures, despite Illumination's still involved, Universal will not distribute in this mini-movie.
      • Carlos Saldanha will be serve as director of this short film, along with John Lasseter, and Chris Wedge as co-executive producers.
      • This short would be last longer at six minutes instead of being three minutes, and it would be shown in front of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs on theatrical release, and it would also be included on the home media release of the film itself.
      • The 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, Blue Sky Studios, and Illumination logos would only be shown in the beginning of the short film.
      • While Mac Guff providing this animation, Blue Sky will provide an CGI additional animation.
      • Pierre Coffin would be fully voiced as the Minions in this short.
    • Puppy (2013) would be co-produced by Blue Sky Studios and would be distributed instead by Walt Disney Pictures; despite Illumination's involvement.
      • This short will be shown in front of Epic (2013).
      • Carlos Saldanha will return as the director of this short, and Blue Sky would provided an additional animation for Puppy (2013); while Illumination Mac Guff still providing the animation.
    • Minion Scouts would be shown in front of The Mickey Mouse Movie on theatrical release instead in 2018.
    • Minions (2015) and The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019) will be considered to be more and more successfully films for Illumination Entertainment instead.
  • NBCUniversal would acquired Metro-Goldwyn-Maker on 2002.
    • Boy Meets Dog (1938) would being serve as an MGM cartoon with animation outsourced to Walter-Lantz Productions.
  • While Peacock (as streaming service) was released in United States on 2000, Universal+ would be streaming service to be released in the other internationally and Brazil releases in 2000.

Paramount Global[]

  • Paramount Global would keep the ownership of Bebê Mais instead of being transferred to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment as Paramount would fully bought Bebê Mais.
  • ViacomCBS would've formed on May 1, 1989 rather than December 2019.
    • While CBS and Paramount's TV production units would still merge as it in real-life, ViacomCBS would keep the CBS Paramount Television and CBS Paramount Domestic Television names, and later, rebranded to CBS Paramount Television Studios and CBS Paramount Television Distribution.
    • Viacom and CBS would never demerge.
    • CBS Films would not exist, with its films being produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.
    • Paramount+ would launch in 2007 as ViacomCBS All-Access (as streaming service).
  • Paramount would acquire Hasbro alongside Sega in 1996.
    • Hasbro:
      • Transformers: Animated, Robots in Disguise, and Cyberchase would be aired on Nickelodeon instead of Cartoon Network.
      • Hasbro would acquire Thomas & Friends on October 23, 1984 instead of Mattel.
        • They would still use the same format.
        • Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go would actually get greenlit more seasons, being produced by Hasbro Studios.
          • Adding new characters, and new adventures.
          • The CEO at another 2D animation studio in Canada would currently be executive producer of Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go.
          • A new head writer of this series would take over.
          • Another 2D animation studio in Canada would be hired to be animated in this series.
        • The series "Middle Engine" would have a best plot.
        • The eight twelfth seasons would still continue with the adaptations of the stories from the books.
      • Hasbro Studios:
        • Hasbro Studios would never renamed to Allspark Animation in 2017, 2018 and 2019, while Allspark Pictures retain its name for live-action content only, and Hasbro Studios will never absorbed or folded into Entertainment One in 2020.
        • Despite didn't dubbed for Japanese release: Rescue Bots and its sequel, the BotBots cartoon, and the Prime Wars Trilogy would actually make an appearance in Transformers 40th Anniversary Animation by Studio Trigger, instead of being absent or cut.
        • Hasbro would acquires Paw Patrol on 2017 from Spin Master. Thus, Paw Patrol would never be hated.
        • To honor of the release of 2022 BotBots cartoon show, Hasbro would making a Studio Series for BotBots that look like the show.
          • Hasbro would also making an action figures of the 2022 BotBots cartoon show as well.
        • Transformers: BotBots would've actually be renewed for the second season on 2023, resolving the cliffhanger, due to Hasbro Studios Dublin stayed with Hasbro Studios in post-2022.
          • Transformers: BotBots would never be hated.
          • The Lost Bots along with Dave, Burgertron, and Ulf would keep their original personality from the first season for the rest of the later seasons.
        • Hasbro Studios will introduced its new on-screen logo in 2019.
          • All clips from Hasbro animated films, specials, and shows (such as Transformers Animated, Prime, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Robots in Disguise, Cyberchase, My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, Transformers Rescue Bots, Armada, Energon, Cybertron, G.I.: Joe: Sigma 6, War of Cybertron Trilogy, G.I.: Renegades, Pound Puppies, Hanazuki, Rainbow Roadtrip, Movie Magic, Dance Magic, Mirror Magic, Forgotten Friendship, Rollercoaster of Friendship, Best Gift Ever, Spring Breakdown, Sunset's Backstage Pass, Holidays Unwrapped, Tell Your Tale, Make Your Mark, EarthSpark, Littlest Pet Shop (2012), A World of Our Own, Pony Life, Rainbow Rocks, Friendship Games, Legend of Everfree, Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy, My Little Pony: The Movie (2017 version), My Little Pony: A New Generation, Transformers BotBots cartoon show, etc.) would be shown in the new on-screen logo as archival footage in placed side by side, kinda like 2016 Marvel Studios logo.
          • After the clips, the new logo is same as the 9th logo (June 9, 2023), but with the revival logo from ABfan21's fanart logo in Deviantart (named "Hasbro Studios Revival Logo") in it.
        • Hasbro would still acquire Boulder Media in 2016, but it would instead be split into two companies, labeled as Hasbro Studios Dublin (as subsidiary of Hasbro Studios).
          • Even though Boulder Media was sold to Princess Pictures in 2022, Hasbro Studios Dublin would stayed with Hasbro Studios.
          • As a result, Little Pet Shop: A World of Our Own, Transformers: Cyberchase, Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy, My Little Pony: Pony Life, and Transformers: BotBots (which it would be created by Steve Trenbirth) would've been fully produced by Hasbro Studios, with Hasbro Studios Dublin as outsourced animation after its acquisition and split from Boulder Media.
          • Hasbro Studios Dublin would become an satellite studio for Hasbro Studios.
        • My Little Pony: The Movie (2017 film) and My Little Pony: A New Generation (2021; which it would be theatrical film instead) are produced by Hasbro Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures, instead of Allspark Pictures, eOne, Netflix and Lionsgate.
          • My Little Pony: The Movie (2017) would have Big Finale Crowd Song and Triumphant Reprise tropes for reprise of "We Got This Together" song where the film ends before the credits starts with all characters is singing the triumphant and final reprise version of "We Got This Together" song from earlier at the end of the movie, in order to make finale/reprise ending for the last scene with a reprise of a song.
    • Sonic the Hedgehog games:
      • Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game) would be retitled to Sonic the Hedgehog: Overfast Speed.
        • This game would actually have a fully free-roam game after beating the game.
      • Despite this, Paramount would decide to selling the film rights of Sonic the Hedgehog live-action movies to Disney in 2019 after the success of Sonic's cameo in Disney's Wreck-It Ralph duology, although Sega is not owned by Disney.
        • Original Film would be replaced with Pixar Animation Studios as co-producer of the live-action movies with Sega and Walt Disney Pictures, marking Pixar Animation Studios' first live-action production as well as the first live-action/animated hybrid film.
        • Despite still being live-action/CGI hybrid film series, Denise Ream and Jonas Rivera will serve as producers of Sonic the Hedgehog's live-action trilogy. This one would also includes John Ratzenberger as live-action role in the first third movies.
          • However, "From the producers of Cars 2 and Inside Out" would be shown in all posters and trailers of Sonic the Hedgehog (2019 live-action movie).
          • Pete Docter will serve as executive producer of the trilogy to Sonic the Hedgehog.
        • The 2020 redesign of Sonic would still exist.
      • Sonic Prime:
        • Most of all characters would be recasted with American actors and actresses.
      • Sonic Underground will make an differences:
        • This series will feature more characters from the games.
        • Tails and Knuckles (who will have a larger role in the series) would help, Sonic, Sonia and Manic find their mother.
        • The series would also lasted for two additional seasons to give the series a proper conclusion.
      • Colleen O'Shaughnessey would voice as Tails in Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic Heroes, and the rest of the future Sonic games as well as TV series and some media like Sonic X.
      • Nickelodeon Animation Studios would co-produced with some Sonic TV series, with the exception of Sonic X.
      • The Sonic games would kept Unleashed gameplay forever along with Level Clear music from Sonic Generations, who also keep it for more upcoming games to Sonic.
        • However, Sega would trust Sonic Team to remaster on Sonic Unleashed engine.
      • Sonic Unleashed will remaining the same in real life, but it would have some differences:
        • After beating the game, Sonic would use Chips Bracelet as ability to transform Werehog whenever, and it would play as normal Sonic in the Night hubs as well as the daytime stages at night, and it would have a fully hub open world after the ending of Unleashed (in which after beating the game), in which it takes places after the events of Unleashed and being unlockable.
          • When Sonic arrived in Spagonia hub world, the people are celebrating Dark Gaia's defeat, which is after the events of Unleashed.
        • After Unleashed, Chip's Bracelet would become a permanent accessory for Sonic the Hedgehog.
        • This game would actually have a fully free-roam.
        • This game would had a mini-game based on Night of the Werehog short.
        • Make an additional scene for opening cutscene where his shoes are transforming into cleats.
        • Sonic Unleashed would have a Super Sonic as unlocked playable character after beating the game for 100% reward. However, this game will have a playable of Super Sonic as a post-game (outside of the final boss "Perfect Dark Gaia").
      • Sonic Colors (2010):
        • Sonic would used "Spectral Sonic" for the final boss when Sonic slowly gains a wisp form, and in the end, it is transformed into Spectral Sonic instead of "Final Colors Blaster", although it looks like a super form.
          • In the final boss game, Sonic is using all the Wisps at once which transforms him into Spectral Sonic.
        • This game would also be released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and not just Wii.
      • In Sonic Generations, the current Sonic would be used his Soap Shop and Chip Bracelet in this game to become an official canon.
        • "Planet Wisp" from Sonic Generations was replaced with "Tropical Resort".
        • The "White Effect" would be added in this game, when Sonic hits the goal ring, the background would slowly turn back into color.
        • In "Rooftrop Run" level, Sonic in a modern design would be like this "Man, I wish you were still here to do this with me, Chip." since Sonic never forgot about Chip (as a reference the events of Sonic Unleashed) and he thinks about Chip every day.
        • Classic Sonic would have official speaking role (with "Suddenly Voiced" trope), and Jaleel White reprising his role as Classic Sonic from The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, and his voice would be pitched to be sounded like Jaleel White in Sonic Satam impression.
          • Example when Modern Sonic say goodbye to Classic Sonic "Hey, Sonic. Enjoy your future, it's going to be great!" and Classic Sonic respond him "I will!"
        • Following the successful of Sonic Generations, Sega will make a sequel of Sonic Generations "Sonic Generations 2" to celebrate his 30th anniversary in 2021.
    • Sega would acquire "Angry Birds" on December 13, 2009, and "Rovio Entertainment" on January 13, 2003
      • Rovio would hire a new CEO who makes a good decisions and cares about the fans, instead of Mikael Hed, and Rovio would cares about making its fans happy.
      • All old merchandises including plushies, sticker books, accessories, board games, snacks, telepods, posters, gummies, etc. would stayed with Rovio and Angry Birds forever.
      • Sega would take more control of Rovio's management.
        • Also, Sega would give a "A Sega Sammy Company" byline to Rovio Entertainment, and Rovio Animation.
        • Rovio will become a parent company of Sega.
        • Rovio would be fully recognized as a successful company to cares about making its fans happy and makes high-quality games.
      • Angry Birds Summer Madness would be co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Sega and airing on Nickelodeon on 2022 instead of Netflix.
      • Angry Birds Toons would make an differences:
        • Starting in 2013 with the first season, all episodes and seasons would be 11 minutes rather than 2 minutes.
        • Bubbles would also have a more significant role in the series, rather than just appearing in Halloween episodes.
          • While still grumpy, Red wouldn't be an overprotective Gary-Stu angry bully-like jerk that likes beating the innocent pigs for fun.
          • While still goofy and hyperactive, Chuck wouldn't be an annoying idiotic jerk who cares more about looking cool than protecting the eggs.
          • Bomb's sincere and genuine side will have more focus than his laziness.
          • While still mischievous, The Blues would have their limits and wouldn't be annoying troublemaking brats.
          • Matilda's neat freak tendencies would be removed as well.
          • The Minion Pigs wouldn't be used as punching bags.
          • Bubbles would have more frequent appearances.
          • Hal, Stella, her friends, Female Red Bird(Ruby), Silver Tony and Ice Bird would be added to the main cast.
          • Mikael Hed wouldn't step down as CEO.
        • Hal, Silver, Stella, and the female Red Bird would appear in some episodes of Angry Birds Toons, and they would make an frequent appearances in the franchise.
      • Angry Birds would've shared universe with Sonic the Hedgehog.
      • The old flash games would finally return for Rovio Entertainment.
      • Rovio would still overusing The Angry Birds Movie designs.
      • Rovio Entertainment would never remove the old Angry Birds games from Apple Store, Chromebook, and Google Play.
        • "Red's Mighty Feathers" (an episode from Angry Birds Classics), and Angry Birds Stella would actually have an ending, resolving the cliffhanger.
      • Toons.TV will never get discontinued after 2017. Also, Toons.TV would've been asborbed into their games for both site and apps.
      • Rovio's accounts would never get shut down nor discontinued.
      • Despite this, The Angry Birds Movie series would still be made by Blue Sky Studios and Walt Disney Pictures.
  • Paramount Global would acquires Sony Pictures along with Columbia and TriStar in 1994. Then, Sony Pictures would be renamed into ColumbiaTriStar.
    • Viacom would acquire 50% stake of Sony Pictures.
    • Sony Crackle would merge with PlutoTV, as it would be shortened to just "Crackle".
    • In 1994:
      • Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures would be able to distribute their own films again.
      • Their print logos would be updated.
        • The logos will be inverted and would lose the window brackets.
        • TriStar Pictures would be shortened to simply "TriStar".
      • The companies would have their own separate websites.
    • All Columbia, Sony Pictures, and TriStar content would be streaming on Paramount+.
    • STX Entertainment would not exist at all, having its films and shows produced by Sony Pictures.
    • Sony Pictures Animation would keep its old 2011 logo instead of changing it to a new neon one.
      • The Emoji Movie would've rewritten into better animated film, to avoid its negative reception.
        • Jailbreak would not be a jerk and actually wears her hat again at the end.
        • Despite receiving an 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes with 92% rating from Tomatometer and an generally positive reviews and receptions, The Emoji Movie will be reanimated in the modern 2010's CalArts style like Steven Universe, Craig of the Creek, We Bare Bears, and Thundercats Roar; and it would be reanimated in 2D flash by Bardel Entertainment, Inc., Copernicus Studios, and Mercury Filmmworks, even though it is still be produced by Sony Pictures Animation (marking the first Sony Animation's theatrical 2D animated film).
        • Each app serves a clear purpose tied to character development or plot progression in the movie.
          • Candy Crush: Symbolizes obstacles and creative problem-solving.
          • Spotify: A calm, introspective moment that strengthens the bond between Gene and Jailbreak.
          • Just Dance: Add fun and stakes while revealing Jailbreak's hidden identity.
          • Dropbox: A crucial setting for the climatic decision and final battle.
        • Adding more apps in this film like Cut the Rope, Netflix, and eBay.
        • Gene and Jailbreak's relationship builds gradually. Jailbreak admires Gene’s emotional depth, and Gene learns to appreciate Jailbreak’s independence. Their bond becomes a partnership built on mutual respect, with a sweet but subtle romantic undertone.
        • Alex’s struggles mirror Gene’s journey, creating a stronger connection between the two worlds.
        • Gene's success in helping Alex send a heartfelt message tie both storylines together meaningfully.
        • There would be a scene where Gene, Jailbreak, and Hi-5 gets sucked out of the tunnel and into Candy Crush app.
        • The characters would have some changes:
          • Gene's emotional journey is central, with moments of doubt, reflection, and gradual self-acceptance. He learns that is "malfunction" is his strength and using it creatively to help others.
          • Jailbreak's backstory is deepened. She evolves from a lone rebel to someone who sees the value of making a difference in her community. She not just running from her role but rethinking how she can redefine it.
          • Hi-5 learns to value himself, not for popularity, but for loyalty and bravery. His character is comic relief but also adds heart to the story.
          • Smiler's obsession with order is explored more as a cautionary tale about rigidity and rejecting change. Her downfall reflects the strength of embracing diversity and imperfection.
        • Characters like Hi-5 and Poop would still provide comic-relief, but their jokes are less crude and more situational.
        • This film will be received an 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes and critical acclaim to not be a cash grab.
        • The humor is clever and more rooted in the Emoji world.
        • Adding more emoji characters in this film.
        • A sequel to The Emoji Movie, being titled The Emoji Movie 2, would be released on September 9, 2020, after the huge box-office success of The Emoji Movie.
          • "Good Vibrations" by Ricky Reed will serve as a trailer music of The Emoji Movie 2.
          • The Emoji Movie 2 will be received an 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes with 100% rating from Tomatometer, as it receives a positive reception and reviews.
      • Open Season 2 would've performed much better at the box-office as it being box-office success for this direct-to-video sequel, and it would be considered as one of best-selling animated films and major improvement to the first film back in 2006.
        • As a direct result, Open Season: Scared Silly would not exist at all, due to cash grabs and cows.
        • Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher and Patrick Warburton would reprise their roles as Boog, Elliot, and Ian in Open Season 2 and Open Season 3, and the two third direct-to-video films' animation would be exclusively provided by Sony Pictures Imageworks (same animation style as 2006's Open Season).
        • Open Season 2 and Open Season 3 would be received generally positive reviews with 78% and 86% ratings from Rotten Tomatoes and 7.6/100 score for both direct-to-video films.
        • Sony would remove continuity errors in Open Season 3.
      • Sony Animation will redesign the CGI designs of Smurfs and Azrael to be look more cartoony and identical to Peyo's artworks for The Smurfs' live-action duology. Thus, the live-action duology would introducing the younger fans to The Smurfs.
      • Sony Pictures Animation would remove Nightmare Face trope from Hotel Transylvania film series, due to too scary for the younger kids.
    • TriStar Pictures would bring back its 1984 theme for the new 2015 logo.
    • Sony Pictures Classics would've renamed into Paramount Classics, in honor of Paramount's old art-house division.
    • Columbia would have its own spun-off divisions for Paramount era:
      • Columbia Feature Animation would be found, and Sony Pictures Animation would become its primary unit.
      • Sony Pictures Television would be renamed to Columbia TriStar Television Studios.
      • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment would be renamed back to Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment for handling films distributed by Columbia and TriStar.
    • Sony Pictures would sell The Muppets Take Manhattan, Muppets from Space, Kermit's Swamp Years, Marvel films/series and Spider-Man film rights to Disney.
    • Even though Sony Pictures become defunct after the merger, Columbia Pictures would continue to distribute all films and take over as the parent company to almost the majority of Sony Pictures' assets.
  • Paramount Global (which would've formed on December 7, 1969) would acquire Nickelodeon earlier on April 22, 1979.
    • Paramount would become a parent company to Nickelodeon earlier.
  • Nickelodeon would acquire "Out of the Blue Enterprises" on March 21, 2005, instead of being acquired by "9 Story USA".
    • As a result, "Super Why! (2007-2016)", "Creative Galaxy" (2013-2019), "Wishenpoof!" (2014-2019) and "Charlie's Colorforms City" (2019-2022) would air on Nick Jr (although they would still premiere on September 3, 2007, April 15, 2013, December 20, 2013, and March 22, 2019, and the animation of "Super Why!" would still be handled by "C.O.R.E Feature Animation", the animation of "Creative Galaxy" would still be handled by "Out of the Blue Enterprises" and "Amazon Studios", the animation of "Wishenpoof!" would still be handled by "DHX Studios Halifax" and the animation of "Charlie's Colorform City" would still be handled by "IoM Media Ventures" while keeping their original storylines, original voice casts, original tones, original character designs and original formats which would remain intact.).
  • "Nick Jr." would never remove all old shows from the air and instead have them make new friends with new shows so that way they can create a peaceful life where all old shows can co-exist with new shows.
    • The old "Nick Jr." and Noggin shows that are never getting removed and instead rerunning forever are:
  • Never being pulled from "Noggin" on the air on
  • Never being pulled from "Noggin" on the air on February 1, 2004, November 28, 2004 and December 25, 2004: "Sponk!" (a children's television game show produced by Sesame Workshop and Insight Productions), "Rubbadubbers" and "Bob the Builder"
  • Never being pulled from "Noggin" on the air on August 28, 2005, and "September 2005": "123 Sesame Street" and "Tweenies"
  • Never being pulled from "Noggin" on the air on April 9, 2006: "Tiny Planets"
  • Never being pulled from "Noggin" on the air on March 4, 2007, September 2, 2007 and November 11, 2007: "Connie the Cow", "Miffy and Friends", "Play with Me Sesame" (2002-2007) and "Maisy"
  • Never being pulled from "Noggin" on the air on March 2009 and on September 28, 2009: "Ebb & Flo" and "64 Zoo Lane"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on July 19, 2010, and October 30, 2010: "Lazy Town" and "Maggie and the Ferocious Beast"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on February 13, 2011, and April 8, 2011: "Blue's Room" and "Pinky Dinky Doo"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on March 1, 2012, and November 30, 2012: "The Upside-Down Show" and "Toot and Puddle"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on March 18, 2013, and June 14, 2013: "Oobi" and "Franklin"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on February 21, 2014, April 14, 2014, December 5, 2014, December 11, 2014, December 12, 2014, and December 26, 2014: "Little Bill", "Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!", "Gullah Gullah Island", "Oswald", "Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends" and "Jack's Big Music Show"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on August 9, 2015, and October 30, 2015: "Julius Jr." and "Olivia"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on July 2, 2016, August 23, 2016, October 23, 2016, October 24, 2016, and December 25, 2016: "The Fresh Beat Band", "Winx Club", "Lalaloopsy", "Yo Gabba Gabba!" and "Mia and Me"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on March 9, 2017: "Dino Dan"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on April 2, 2018, May 27, 2018, June 8, 2018, August 17, 2018, August 30, 2018, August 31, 2018, September 1st, 2018, September 21st, 2018, November 30, 2018 and December 28, 2018: Mysticons, Regal Academy, Teletubbies, The Backyardigans, Little Charmers, Tickety Toc, Wonder Pets!, Go, Diego, Go!, Little Bear, Mutt & Stuff, Zack & Quack, Mike the Knight and Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on March 29, 2019, May 10, 2019, June 10, 2019, July 1, 2019, and December 15, 2019: "Franklin & Friends", "Becca's Bunch", "Peter Rabbit", "Blue's Clues", "Sunny Day" and "Nella the Princess Knight"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on July 2, 2020, July 18, 2020, and October 9, 2020: "Top Wing", "Max & Ruby" and "Corn & Peg"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on January 1, 2021, March 2, 2021, August 13, 2021, October 18, 2021, and October 29, 2021: "Rusty Rivets", "Butterbean's Café", "Fresh Beat Band of Spies", "Dora & Friends: Into the City", "Shimmer and Shine" and "Rainbow Rangers"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on January 19, 2022, March 31, 2022, and April 2, 2022: "Deer Squad", "Wallykazam!" and "Abby Hatcher"
  • Never being pulled from "Nick Jr." on the air on February 11, 2024: "Santiago of the Seas" and "Dora the Explorer"
    • Nickelodeon Movies:
      • Smurfs (2025 film) would keep its original title The Smurfs Musical and keep it's original release February 14, 2025, as it has Nickelodeon Movies as co-producer and being presented at 1.85:1 aspect ratio rather than 2.35:1.
      • Butch Hartman would put the third-parts Wishology! special together into one theatrical film as "The Fairly OddParents Movie" in May 2009, and being produced by Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures.
        • This film would have a theater-worthy story and celebrity voice actors like Brendan Fraser, Patrick Warburton and Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS.
        • Nickelodeon Movies would give The Fairly OddParents Movie a bigger budget like what Nickelodeon Movies did for the Rugrats.
      • T.U.F.F. Puppy would have a theatrical film adaptation on 2020, titled T.U.F.F. Puppy: The Movie.
        • Adam Devine and Daisy Ridley would voice as Dudley Puppy and Kitty Katswell in this film.
      • Good Burger 2 would be theatrical film instead with slighty longer runtime.
      • The Loud House Movie and The Casagrandes Movie would made a theatrical release in 2021 and 2024, instead of being a Netflix-exclusive films.
        • Nickelodeon would use it's 2008 Nickelodeon Movies logo from "Paw Patrol: The Movie" for "The Casagrandes Movie.
      • Lincoln Loud would also become an official mascot of Nickelodeon Movies, and he would appear in the studio's logo as mascot.
    • The Loud House will be considered as the very happiest show for Nicktoons and Nickelodeon; while The Really Loud House would not exist at all.
      • Lincoln Loud from The Loud House would've become an official main mascot of Nickelodeon and being the character most dear of the channel. As mascot, he would eventually pop up in TV bumpers, promotional banners, etc.
      • Ronnie Anne would never being bully, although still being prankster.
      • The Casagrandes would get more episodes and more seasons, instead of being cancelled on 2022.
    • Nickelodeon Animation Studio would make a crossover special between Jenny Wakeman and Danny Phantom.
    • The fourth season of Rabbids Invasion would be premiered on Nickelodeon on September 1, 2018 until July 2019, and it would be streaming on Paramount+ on March 4, 2021 in North America.
      • Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars would be released on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ on September 10, 2021 in North America as an original film instead, just like the first third seasons.
      • Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, and Ubisoft would make an Rabbids theatrical movie to be released in theatrical on November 4, 2022, being titled Rabbids: The Raving Invasion.
      • After the success of Rabbids Invasion, Ubisoft would began to partner up with Nickelodeon to make Nicktoons/Rabbids crossover games.
    • Nickelodeon will treat Making Fiends fairly.
      • Making Fiends will be running for two seasons with 26 episodes total.
      • Making Fiends' merchandise such as DVDs, shirts, books, and webgames would be released.
      • This series would air on the main channel from 2008 to 2010.
      • The show would still air on Nicktoons as reruns.
  • Season 2 of Blue's Room ("Blue's Farm Playdate" to "Music Stars") would be heavily altered, produced and premiered from November 2005 to January 2006, rewritten as season one episodes without Sprinkles before "Meet Blue's Baby Brother". And speaking of the latter:
    • It would be a theatrical feature film, not a TV special, and its runtime would be extended to 1 hour and 25 minutes to include more scenes and it would instead be released on "January 22, 2007"
    • Steve, Slippery, Sidetable Drawer, Tickety Tock, Purple Kangaroo, Orange Kitten, Green Puppy, Silly Seat, Dress-Up Chest, Boogie Woogie, Dictonary, Handy Dandy Journal, Key, Mirinda and Steve's grandma would actually appear in the film.
    • The film would have had a villain named Ms. Villain (played by Chita Rivera).
    • There would be a mail time segment at the end of the movie, and in the video letter, celebrities would thank Blue and Joe for going to Puppyville and bringing their baby brother back home.
  • If that wasn't enough, Blue's Big City Adventure would also get some changes:
    • At the same time, it streams on Paramount+, the film would also be a theatrical release as well so that parents can take their kids to the cinema for the very first time.
    • It would be released under Paramount Players, and just like "Meet Blue's Baby Brother", its runtime would be extended to 1 hour and 40 minutes to include a few more scenes.
    • There would be three new characters named Romeo (the villain played by Mandy Patinkin), Izzy (played by Isabela Merced) and Jeffy (played by Jeff Wahlberg).
    • There would also be a few new songs named "Romeo in Action!" and "Stop It Right There, Josh and Blue!" (performed by Romeo), as well as "Sing" (performed by Izzy, Jeffy and Josh). All of these songs would still be written by Alex Geringas.
    • The movie would instead be filmed in the taller 1.85:1 aspect ratio, but the scenes involving Romeo would now be filmed in the anamorphic 2.39:1 aspect ratio. This would make it the second film based on a Nick Jr. series to have the latter aspect ratio after "PAW Patrol: The Movie".
    • This AU version of Blue's Big City Adventure would have a $25 million budget and would gross $100 million worldwide.
    • Nickelodeon would bring back with the 1999 white background bumpers in 2015.
    • Nickelodeon would still continue making more Halloween bumper shorts where involving the characters from all Nicktoons along with new Nickelodeon animated shows (such as The Loud House) turning into monsters under the green full Halloween moon on post-2010 (in order to make short treatment as the Halloween bumper shorts); just like what The Fairly OddParents, The Penguins of Madagascar, and Fanboy and Chum Chum did for the Nicktoons Halloween bumper shorts since 2010.
  • Paramount would acquire Miramax and Dimension Films from Disney in 1995.
    • Miramax would revive its animation division along with its family division as "Miramax Animation" on March 18, 2019, as it being operated by Michael LaChance, and Miramax Animation would finally release good-quality animated films.
  • An AU Nick Jr. original show named "Jumby: Time Traveler" (which would center this: In the city of Berrysburg, two young kids, one being somewhat impulsive, the other being down-to-earth, are pondering about the world around them, as a sweet-natured and helpful yet comedic time-traveling elephant named Jumby Malarky invites them on adventures as they travel through time in his Hot Air Balloon and learn about various historic events, how things were made, and much more, all while learning positive morals along the way) would be premiering on April 23, 2018 until July 15th, 2022.
    • And also, "Super Monsters", "Action Pack", "Luna Pentunia", "Beat Bugs", "Creature Cases", "Motown Magic" and "Spirit Rangers" would air on "Nick Jr." instead of streaming on "Netflix" respectively.
      • "Viacom" would acquire the rights of "StoryBots" instead of "Netflix" in 2015 and instead of 2019 meaning that "Ask the StoryBots" and "StoryBots: Answer Time" would air on "Nick Jr."
  • Paramount Global will acquired DreamWorks Animation on May 23, 2012, as Paramount would keep the ownership of DreamWorks.
    • As a result, DreamWorks Animation would stay being spun off from DreamWorks Pictures as the animation department would only being owned by Paramount Global.
    • Paulie and MouseHunt would be fully 2D animated by DreamWorks Animation and be more critical and commercial successful to avoid its mixed reviews/receptions.
    • DreamWorks will revive InTru 3D in 2023 and rebranded as Intel 3D.
    • All DreamWorks Animation television shows would be co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios.
      • "Megamind Rules!" be in the animation style of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (2012), and it would come out on Nickelodeon on November 9, 2011, rather than 2024, with a better plot and developed episodes for Megamind Rules! as this show will be more success. Also, Megamind would keep his original personality from the 2010 animated film with Will Ferrell reprise his role.
      • The Penguins of Madagascar (2008-) will be considered as the official longest-running show for DreamWorks Animation instead as they will making more good episodes and more seasons with the new animation throughout the years, instead of being cancelled in 2012 and 2015.
      • Ryan Reynolds, Maya Rudolph, Ben Schwartz, and Snoop Dogg would actually reprise their roles as Turbo, Burn, Skidmark, Smoove Move in Turbo Fast (2013-16).
    • All DreamWorks Animation content would be exclusively streaming on both Netflix and Paramount+, despite it was owned by Viacom back in 2012.
    • DreamWorks would acquire Classic Media earlier on June 23, 2005, and still rebranded as DreamWorks Classics.
      • DreamWorks Classics would acquire Jay Ward Productions while Tiffany Ward would still be the president.
      • The post-2005 library would now be owned by DreamWorks Animation.
    • DreamWorks Animation would acquire Aardman Animations in 2007 after the success of Flushed Away (which it would perform much better at the box-office).
      • Most of Aardman films are now being co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures.
      • The new 2022 Aardman logo wouldn't exists at all.
      • Gillbert and Sullivan will never be cut from Flushed Away (2006).
      • DreamWorks Home Video/DreamWorks Home Entertainment would've released The Incredible Adventures of Wallace & Gromit on 2000 in North America along with United Kingdom, instead of Warner Home Video.
    • Penguins of Madagascar (2014 spin-off film) and Kung Fu Panda 3 will be co-produced with Nickelodeon Movies.
  • ViacomCBS would acquire Lionsgate in 2006.
    • Artisan Entertainment would revive in 2006.

The Walt Disney Company[]

  • The Walt Disney Company would avoid its negative/mixed receptions, as well as cash grab and cows, and box-office flops/bomb/failures.
  • Walt Disney Studios would become a major studio earlier in 1933; while Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Company still exist in 1953 as it in real-life.
    • The Walt Disney Company/Studios would never being greedy.
    • Disney will never hired Bob Chapeak, since he made in bad decisions.
  • Mickey Mouse & Friends:
    • Disney would keep the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit after 1928 when Disney sued Universal after they took his rights to Oswald, and won the suit.
      • Walt Disney would be speak like this "It all started with a rabbit, and a mouse."
      • Oswald and Ortensia would keep their 1928 designs forever; while Mickey and Minnie are still being modernized designs.
      • Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Ortensia the Cat would've been incorporated into the core Disney character line-up and it would become as The Exceptional Eight.
  • Walt Disney Animation Studios:
    • Bill Kroyer would serve as co-director of The Brave Little Toaster (which it would be fully produced and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures as part of Disney Animated Canon), The Prince and the Pauper, A Goofy Movie (which it would be a theatrical film instead, and being more commercial successful; despite its made by DisneyToon Studios), Tarzan, Return to Never Land, Meet the Robinsons, and The Princess and The Frog before he left Disney on 2009.
    • Enchanted would be fully animated by Walt Disney Animation Studios.
      • Jeff Bennett would reprise his role as Pip as he would still talked in New York in the first film instead of making squirrel noises.
      • Disenchanted would be theatrical film instead, along with Jeff Bennett reprise his role as Pip in the second film.
    • Winnie the Pooh (2011) will never become a failure.
      • The film's deleted scenes (with the exception of "Pooh Searches for A Tail") will keep it into the final film to make the movie longer.
      • Kanga's bossy personality would be toned down and her two lines would be replaced with "Oh, sorry. How about we celebrate without singing?", and "Oh, no. Thank you. I'm with Roo."
    • Richard Rich will serve as co-director of Moana, Encanto, and Moana 2.
    • Valiant would be fully produced and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures as critical and commercial successful box-office hit and part of Disney Animated Canon, along with Richard Rich as co-director, despite Vanguard Animation still made this CGI 2005 film.
      • Disney would acquired the worldwide home video rights to Valiant (2005).
      • All characters would change from British words to American words.
    • Fantasia 2000 would've perform much better at the box-office.
    • Don Bluth is serve as co-director of The Fox and the Hound, Fantasia 2000, Brother Bear, and Frozen.
      • Gary Goldman is also serve as co-director and co-writer of Zootopia, thus controversy will not happen.
      • Balto would be produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios as it being more critical and commercial successful instead of Universal.
    • Andrew Stanton would be a CCO of Walt Disney Animation Studios and serve as executive producer from 2018 onwards.
  • Disney would acquired ABC earlier on 1963:
    • Freeform will be formed as a premium channel.
    • ESPN would be fully owned by The Walt Disney Company and ABC.
  • Disney Experiences:
    • Euro Disney will never being a financial failure.
  • Robin Williams would be born in the 1971 instead of 1951.
    • He would reprise his role as The Genie in a 2019 live-action remake of Aladdin along with Gilbert Gottfried reprise his role as Iago (as he will be given more lines). Also, the Genie would be look more cartoony and identical to the 1992 animated film and being look more accurate.
    • Robin would being portrayed as The BFG in The BFG (2016).
    • Robin Williams would never hated Disney anymore.
  • Disney would acquires Lucasfilm, Ltd. on 1971:
    • Walt Disney Pictures would acquires the worldwide distribution and marketing rights to the future Indiana Jones films (with Paramount Pictures retained the United States theatrical distribution rights to the first third films and future films) and would be received an financial participation from any additional films.
    • Walt Disney Home Entertainment would acquires home video rights to the first third Indiana Jones films and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles from Paramount.
    • The Walt Disney Company along with The Mandalorian would actually redeem the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises.
      • Disney would offer Boyega his own story arc in a series.
    • All future Star Wars films would still be distributed by 20th Century Fox via Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
  • Disney Television Animation would be founded on 1974:
    • WeeBoom, Ico Bit Zip, and Boris e Rufus would co-produced by Disney Television Animation.
    • 101 Dalmatians: The Series would be lasted longer until 2009 instead of 1998.
    • Sonic X would've aired on Disney XD and Jetix in North America and other international countries such as Brazilian, and would be co-produced by Disney Television Animation, BVS Entertainment, and Jetix Animation Concepts, instead of Fox and 4 Kids! Entertainment.
      • The text "Disney's" would be on top of "Sonic X" logo, as Sonic X would be first air in the United States on Jetix.
      • In the Disney version, Rouge will be less sexy and more family-friendly.
        • Sonic X will remain reruns on Disney XD.
        • Disney+ would acquires the worldwide streaming rights to Sonic X, and the home-media release of Sonic X will be released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on Disney DVD after Disney acquired the worldwide home video rights to Sonic X.
      • The English dubs of Sonic X would dubbed by BVS Entertainment, Inc.
    • Handy Manny and Rollie Pollie Ollie would've been co-produced by Disney Television Animation for Disney Junior.
    • Where's My Water: Swampy's Underground Adventures would be co-produced by Disney Television Animation for Disney Channel and have a runtimes at 21 minutes.
    • Trick Moon would be picked up by Disney Television Animation on 2020.
    • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse would had one more season until 2018 after Roadster Racers premiered and Funhouse on 2022.
  • Disney Branded Television, starting on 1984:
    • All Disney Channels in certain countries would never close down.
    • Disney will started its own terrestrial television network, The Disney Network, on 1988. However, Disney would still ABC on 1963, and The Disney Network would be a secondary network.
  • Carlos Saldanha would form its own Brazilian animation studio in February 10, 1985, "Birdo Studio", thus, Disney would fully acquired Birdo Studio in February 25, 1985.
    • Paulo Muppet and Luciana Eguti would still in charge of Birdo Studio as it in real-life.
    • Disney Television Animation would co-produce Birdo Studio's shows.
    • Birdo Studio would have its own video game unit in 2005 called "Birdo Games".
      • Oswaldo, Léia, and Tobias in a 16-bit/8-bit form from episode Launch Day Quest (which it's a normal colored version that is similar to Oswaldo) would be mascots of Birdo Games.
    • All Birdo Studio films and shorts would being an box-office hits and being more critical and commercial successfully, after Disney avoid its mixed/negative receptions and reviews.
      • Also, most of Birdo Studio animated shows are co-produced by Disney Television Animation and being made for both Rede Globo and Disney Channel.
      • Disney would have a lots of cares for Birdo Studio and would gives more attention to Birdo Studio, and it would be a lot of respectful to Pedro Eboli, Paulo Muppet, Luciana Eguti, Beto Gomez, and Carlos Saldanha.
      • Birdo Studio would sign a multi-year deal with Illumination Studios Paris to provide only just the animation for the Brazilian animation studio's CGI animated films.
      • Birdo Studio will be given more attention in America.
    • After its founded, Carlos Saldanha would get promote as CEO of Birdo Studio (as it being longest-serving).
    • Blue Sky's Rio franchise would be co-produced and owned by Birdo Studio, since it is set in Brazil.
      • Pedro Eboli would co-direct the Rio duology since he is also born in Rio de Janeiro as well, alongside with Paulo Muppet and Luciana Eguti as executive producers.
    • Most of all Pedro Eboli's works would've been fully owned and produced by Birdo Studio after Carlos Saldanha permanent hire Pedro Eboli in 2001.
      • Ollie's Pack would've been co-produced by Birdo Studio on 2019.
        • Paulo Muppet, Luciana Eguti, and Carlos Saldanha will both currently being serve as executive producers of Ollie's Pack.
      • Pedro Eboli would now be considered as longest-serving employee of Birdo Studio since 2001 onwards.
      • Pedro Eboli's Oswaldo would be co-produced by Pixar Animation Studios and Disney Television Animation for Disney Channel on October 2017.
    • The Nutty Boy (2022 animated webseries) would be fully produced by Birdo Studio for Disney Television Animation and Disney Channel.
  • The Walt Disney Company would acquired Rede Globo in April 1985.
    • TV Globo would now be produced Cocoricó on 2003 rather than TV Cultura, as it would be co-produced by The Muppets Studio since it's a puppet show.
      • The new season in October 12, 2024 (as it in real-life) would had a runtime of 11-13 minutes instead of 3-4 minutes.
    • As a direct result, Rede Globo would keep its old 2008 logo forever in post-2013 and post-2014.
  • Disney would acquired Mauricio de Sousa Produções in August 1985.
    • Mauricio de Sousa Produções will be joint venture between Birdo Studio and The Walt Disney Company.
    • After the box-office success of Monica's Gang in an Adventure of Time, Banda 9Volts would continue making more songs by signed an exclusive deal with Walt Disney Records. Thus, "Sorte Mudou" by Banda 9Volts would still exist as it in real-life.
  • The Walt Disney Company would acquires Pixar Animation Studios earlier on 1986 instead of 2006.
    • Pixar would never stop making theatrical short films after 2018.
    • John Ratzenberger would stayed at Pixar forever on post-2020 release instead of being retired.
    • Ratatouille and WALL-E would've been successful enough to make an sequels between 2020 and 2023 to be actually existed, being titled Ratz and WALL-E 2.0.
      • Ratz would be released on June 19, 2020 (US; as well as June 25, 2020 on Brazil), in place of the release date of Soul.
        • The theatrical second movie will serve as spin-off and sequel to Ratatouille (2007).
          • The film follows two years after the events of the first film, Remy, now the most renowned chef in Paris, teams up with Donna Rodnickson, an 16-year-old girl who is turned into a rat by toxic waste, and helps her survive the big world as a rat and avoid an evil exterminator hired by the health inspector named "Frank Welkston".
          • Ratz would features the voice stars of Patton Oswalt, Reese Witherspoon, Ed Helms, J.K. Simmons, Maya Rudolph, Joe Manganiello, Ben Affleck, Craig T. Nelson, Sophie Turner & Lucas Till, Brian Dennhey, Peter Sohn, Jake Steinfeld, Will Arnett, Brad Bird, John Ratzenberger, and Brad Garrett. This film will also be dedicated to Brian Dennhey, who died on 2020.
          • It will be received an generally positive reviews from critics, particularly to the cast, humor, emotional story, and animation.
          • Ratz will be nominated for Academy Awards for Best Animated Features.
        • Brad Bird would returns as director and writer, along with Michael Giacchino as movie composer.
      • WALL-E 2.0 would be released on March 2023.
        • This film will be considered as one of best films from 2023 and received an critical acclaim with 95% rating from Rotten Tomatoes.
        • Andrew Stanton would returns as director of this sequel along with Thomas Newman as the film's composer.
        • Ben Burtt and Elissa Knight would used the archival vocal recordings from the original film in WALL-E 2.0 (2023) since they would reprising their roles as WALL-E and EVE, with their new dialogues.
    • Pixar Animation Studios would permanent hire Jaden Roche to work at the studio when Pete Docter discovers how talented his person is.
      • Underground Luxo would be shown in theaters in front of Turning Red as re-release on 2024, instead of Kitbull.
      • Luxo Jr. Goes Bowling would be shown in theaters in front of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run on March 6, 2020.
      • Jaden Roche would permament continue making more requested videos for all fans on his Channel forever instead of being retired.
      • Jaden Roche would've become as official Pixar animator and the people at Pixar would impressed him and liked his videos.
      • The people of Pixar would re-remake, re-rendered, and re-animated (and being updated as well) of the some episodes from Luxo, Jr. Short Series into an actual episodes to be added on Disney+ (as official Pixar series) to make Jaden Roche very happy, and they would re-do the sound designs from the original episodes.
    • Amazonia (2013 Brazilian film) will be 2D animated film by Pixar Animation Studios, as it being Pixar's first theatrical Brazilian animated film (as well as being Pixar's fully 2D animated film) and have Birdo Studio as co-producer.
      • The main character, Sai and Gaia would be lip-syncing and would talk in this film instead of being silent, with only dialogue and making monkey noises. Thus, all characters would be in artstyle of Eric Goldberg.
      • Carlos Saldanha is serve as producer of Amazonia (2013 Brazilian-American film).
      • The 2013 2D Brazilian animated film will be considered as Brazilian-American 2D animated film for Pixar and Birdo Studio instead of being Brazilian-France film.
      • Despite it wasn't produced by WDAS, the 2D animation will be provided by both Walt Disney Animation Studios with Eric Goldberg and James Baxter, and Pixar Animation Studios with some 2D animators than CGI, as it being produced by Pixar Animation Studios, Birdo Studio, and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.
    • Newt would actually produced and released on 2014, as it slightly rewritten, in order to avoid similiarties with Blue Sky's Rio, although Inside Out would still happen.
    • While Pixar still produce this show, Win or Lose would be co-produced by Disney Television Animation and premiered on Disney Channel on December 2023, instead of February 2025 on Disney+.
      • Thus, this show will be the first Disney TVA series to be fully animated by Pixar.
    • Don Bluth will serve as co-director of both Brave and Onward, on his first CGI animated films.
  • Disney would acquired The Muppets on 1989.
    • The Muppets Studio would've co-produced Bunnytown.
  • Disney would've dropped "Buena Vista" brand earlier on late 1989.
  • The Walt Disney Company would acquires 21st Century Fox on January 14, 1992.
    • Due to acquisitions, Disney would keep the 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight Pictures names on both Fox film companies after Disney acquires the trademark rights to Fox name from Fox Corporation, despite the Fox brand still phased out in 2024, outside of United States and Canada.
      • 20th Century Fox would being an joint venture between the Murdolch family and The Walt Disney Company.
      • By the start of 1992, 20th Century Fox would stop making R-rated, NC-17 rated, and most of PG-13 rated films, due to Disney bought this studio.
        • However, 20th Century Fox would now be G-rated, PG-rated, and PG-13 rated for some films, and it will making more family films.
      • Fox Children's Productions would be revived on 1998 while it rebranded into Fox Kids Worldwide.
    • All Fox's adult animated shows would not exist at all, with the exception of The Simpsons and Futurama.
      • Fox would make The Simpsons Movie (2007) being animated in style as Eric Goldberg Couch Gag, unlike Fland Canyon, the film will be entirely made by Eric Goldberg.
    • 20th Century Fox would keep the rights to X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Deadpool, due to its both owned by Disney.
    • The 20th Century Fox logo still being updated done by Blue Sky Studios in 2009.
    • 20th Century Fox would revived New World Pictures on 2011.
    • Fox would sells the distribution rights of 1966-1968's Batman film and series libraries to Warner Bros.
    • After Ron's Gone Wrong, Locksmith Animation would keep the multi-year production deal with 20th Century Fox.
    • 20th Century Fox Animation would be reshaped into a full-fledged major animation studio managed by Angus MacLane, Clark Spencer and Jennifer Lee as co-presidents, Jim Morris as CCO, Guillermo del Toro as CEO, and Brian Keane as COO.
      • 20th Century Fox Animation would sign a multi-year film production deals with DNEG Animation and Reel FX Creative Studios to provide the animation for the studio's computer-animated feature films.
    • 20th Television and 20th Century Fox Television Distribution would be folded into Disney-ABC Domestic Television.
      • ABC Studios and ABC Signature Studios would merge into 20th Century Fox Television.
      • The studios will relocated from Century City, Los Angeles to Walt Disney Studios in Burbank; while Fox Television Animation will be relocated in Glendale.
      • Disney would give a byline "A Division of The Walt Disney Company" to 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight Pictures.
      • Fox VFX Lab and Fox Music will be folded into Industrial Light & Magic and Hollywood Records.
      • Fox's distribution arm would be absorbed into Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Buena Vista International.
    • 20th Century Fox would selling its beloved animation studio, Blue Sky Studios, to Disney on 1997.
      • The Garfield Movie (2024) is produced by Blue Sky Studios instead.
      • Scrat from Ice Age would still being mascot of the studio.
  • The Walt Disney Company would acquired Animaniacs from Warner Bros. on 2000.
    • The Siblings would now be known as "The Disney Siblings", and Yakko, Wakko, and Dot would be known as Yakko Disney, Wakko Disney, and Dot Disney.
  • BVS Entertainment, Inc. would be founded as split from Saban on 2001.
    • Digimon would still be owned by The Walt Disney Company.
    • Sensation Animation would still be active.
  • The Walt Disney Studios would acquired Marvel Entertainment on 2001.
    • Universal would sell the film rights of Hulk to Disney; and Sony would sells Spider-Man film series to Disney as well.
    • The Spider-Verse film series would be made by Walt Disney Animation Studios instead of Sony Pictures Animation.
    • Spider-Man 3 and Fantastic Four (2015 as it would also being integrated to Marvel Cinematic Universe) would be rewritten to have a better storyline, to avoid its negative/mixed receptions.
    • Disney would never milked Marvel Cinematic Universe as badly.
    • Big Hero 6 (despite was made by WDAS) and The Incredibles duology (despite it was made by Pixar) would've been co-produced by Marvel Studios, since it is superhero-themed animated films.
      • Also, Stan Lee (he would've also played as animated himself) would make an cameo appearance in Pixar's The Incredibles duology.
    • The 2008-11 Marvel Cinematic Universe films would be distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.
    • Disney would acquires the television rights of both Hanna-Barbera's Fantastic Four and X-Men Revolution from Warner Bros. and being transferred to Marvel Studios.
  • Disney+ would be launched on November 26, 1999 as DVDs-by-mail service, before it became a streaming service on June 9, 2006.
    • As a result, Disney would sells Hulu to Universal Studios on 2000.
    • The Walt Disney Company would never removed all live-action and animated content from Disney+.
      • Despite this, they would still be selling physical releases of their films and shows, continuing physical distribution entirely.
      • All of Disney's library would still be on Disney+.
      • Numerous original shows will be treated better under Disney+, with their cancellation being less likely. All original shows would had physical releases as well.
        • Animated series will not have one season being produced and split into different seasons.
      • There are also bonus features in many of the films and television series (generally from home-media releases, as well as previously-unseen content), including commentaries (either taken from home media releases or newly-recorded), behind the scenes, alternate versions, etc.
    • This streaming service would ending the "Disney Vault" practice.
    • ESPN content would be added on Disney+ as "Disney Sports".
    • The Brazilian release of Disney+ would released on December 15th, 2000.
  • Disney would acquired the both SpongeBob SquarePants and Barnyard from Nickelodeon on Late 2002.
    • Barnyard (2006) is produced by DisneyToon Studios instead and would perform much better at the box-office with better reviews, due to acquisition by Disney.
      • This film will be much more accurate, even though it still being rated PG and theatrical release.
      • The sad scenes would stayed into the final film, in order to make Otis' arc more effective (The one where the guys thought Otis ran off the coyotes and the other where Miles talks to him). Also, the deleted scene "Down on the Farm" would keep it into the final product.
      • Pig would be voiced by John Ratzenberger in this film, along with John Lasseter as executive producer of Barnyard (2006), and it will used the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo for opening and closing.
    • The made for television film, Atlantis SquarePantis will be more successful.
    • Due to its acquisition, SpongeBob SquarePants would've become officially Disney's longest-running animated series, but many episodes from the six seasons onwards would being better written, like the first five seasons and the first two movies.
      • As a result, the later seasons of the latter show would've now be produced by Disney Television Animation.
      • Disney would acquired the television rights to SpongeBob SquarePants from 1999 to 2002.
    • The Patrick Star Show still exist as it in real-life, but some episodes (especially the earlier ones) would have better writing.
    • Most of the bad episodes of the latter show would've been rewritten into good episodes.
  • Disney would acquired Studio Ghibli on 2005.
  • Disney would had a own counterpart of PDI on 2005, being called "Disney Computer Data" (DCD).
  • Disney would keep ImageMovers to be making more special VFX effects for Disney's live-action upcoming films.
  • Disney would have gone against NFTs.
  • Touchstone Pictures would remain open in 2016 and would never closed down.
    • Touchstone Feature Animation would be formed on 1998, and later renamed to Touchstone Animation on 2000.
    • Hollywood Pictures would instead be folded into Touchstone Pictures on 2008.
    • Sherlock Gnomes would be distributed by Touchstone Pictures as being more critical and commercial successful box-office hit.
  • Disney Interactive Studios would stay open forever on post-2016, as it would never closed down or shut down.
    • Disney Infinity would still continue since 2016.
      • All cancelled content would never get cancelled.
    • ToonTown Online and Club Penguin would never get shut down.
    • The new Disney Interactive Studios 2007 logo would debut earlier on early 2005.
    • Disney's Animated StoryBooks, Disney Digital Books and Disney's Activity Center would never get discontined, shut down or closed down and it would still continue.
      • However, Disney Digital Books would keep its old 2010 logo.
    • Square and Enix would be acquired by The Walt Disney Company Japan on 1986, and it would be merged into SquareEnix.
    • Disney would keep its old 2007 Disney Interactive Studios logo along with its full-name forever.
  • DisneyToon Studios would remain open forever after 2018.
    • Ducktales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp would be theatrical film instead and being box-office hit.
    • Return to Never Land would be a direct-to-video film instead, being first released only on Disney DVD and video on its real-life.
    • Disney would never affect DisneyToon Studios.
    • Dumbo II would never get cancelled and is produced and released on August 20th, 2002.
    • Bambi II would be a fully worldwide direct-to-video film.
  • The old 2006 logo would've been an good enough for The Walt Disney Company's 100th anniversary in 2023, thus, the new 2022 logo would never happen nor exist.
  • Disney Now would stay open forever after 2024.

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MattiCaiti2004[]

  • My own DreamWorks Animation-styled PBS Kids logo.
  • My own DreamWorks Animation-styled PBS Kids logo (with different characters).
  • My own DreamWorks Animation-styled Nickelodeon logo.
  • My own DreamWorks Animation-styled Nickelodeon logo (with different characters).

Pixarfan8695[]

  • FAKE: Pixar Animation Studios had 2022 DreamWorks Animation-styled logo, with the help of Presto Animated System, Pixar's Renderman, and Blender, and Adobe, along with Pixar official animators, in order to make look like 100% realistic video.
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