What if Looney Tunes was even more successful?/What if Warner Animation Group was founded in 1939?/What if WarnerDiscovery, MGM/UA, and Sony Pictures were one company?

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 * Looney Tunes would have been even more successful, to the point of Bugs Bunny becoming more recognizable than Mickey Mouse. As a result, Warner would still be producing theatrical cartoons until today, despite the failures of the Seven Arts era.
 * Some of the earlier “rejected” LT characters, such as Bosko and Honey (redesigned as dogs instead of blackface caricatures), Foxy and Roxy (redesigned to actually look like foxes, instead of Mickey and Minnie ripoffs), and Gabby Goat, would still be used today.
 * Warner Animation Group would be founded in 1939 due to the success of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, as well as a desire to compete with Disney, which had then-recently started producing animated feature films.
 * Warner Bros. Family Entertainment would have been part of Warner Animation Group.
 * Ted Turner would not have sold UA back to Kirk Kerkorian, and would have held on to MGM. This means that MGM would be a part of WarnerMedia today.
 * Ted Turner would have outbid Sony to acquire Columbia Pictures Entertainment from Coke in 1989. This means that Columbia and TriStar would be part of WarnerMedia today.
 * Columbia TriStar Television and Sony Pictures Television would not exist, with Columbia Pictures Television, TriStar Television, and Merv Griffin Enterprises being folded into Warner Bros. Television.
 * TimeWarner would have held on to AOL and Time Inc., and also would have acquired Yahoo as well, outbidding Verizon. It would have renamed itself back to Warner Communications around the same time as acquiring Yahoo.
 * AT&T would have never acquired TimeWarner. Instead, Warner Communications would have acquired Discovery a decade earlier, in 2012.
 * Hanna-Barbera would have been created in 1957 as a television animation unit of Warner Bros. Animation.
 * William Hanna and Joseph Barbera would have worked for Warner Bros instead of MGM, meaning that Tom and Jerry would be a Warner Bros series and part of Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies.
 * In the newer Tom and Jerry shorts, Mammy Two-Shoes would be “whitewashed” to remove potentially offensive Black stereotypes.
 * Cartoon Network would have been a joint-venture between Turner and Time Warner until 1996 when the two companies merged.
 * DePatie–Freleng Enterprises would have also been a part of Warner Bros, despite Warner never shutting down its animation studio in this timeline.
 * The live-action films about the Pink Panther diamond would be released by Warner Bros instead of UA, meaning that The Pink Panther would be part of Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies.
 * Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts would still be being produced today.
 * Warner Communications would have bought out Amazon in 2022, instead of Amazon buying MGM.
 * Hasbro would have been acquired by Time Warner in 1994, because they wanted to save money on toy licensing deals.
 * Warner would have acquired FOX Corporation from the Murdochs in 2020, with FOX News Channel being returned to the Murdochs (as Warner would already own CNN), the rest of the FOX News Media unit being rebranded under the CNN name, and Warner’s stake in The CW being sold to CBS (because FOX owns the major FOX and minor MyNetworkTV networks, and The CW is already a minor network).
 * Six Flags and Cedar Fair would be one company, Six Flags, fully owned by Warner Communications.
 * Warner Bros would have full adaptation rights to all franchises by Nintendo.
 * The DIC cartoons from our timeline would still exist, but would be produced by Hanna-Barbera instead, and would have also had a Super Mario 64 cartoon, made using the same early CGI as the Donkey Kong Country cartoon, and with the same voice actors from the games.
 * There would be a new Mario show, simply called Super Mario Super Show, running since 2006 and to the present day, very loosely based on the games, but with the same voice actors from the games.
 * The failed 90s live-action Mario Touchstone movie, as well as the upcoming Illumination Mario movie, wouldn’t exist in this timeline. This means that the Chris Pratt Mario controversy would never happen.
 * Super Nintendo World would be in the Six Flags theme parks instead of Universal Studios, and would have launched in the late-90s.
 * A lot of animated WB, MGM, and Sony films would still exist, but with a few changes:
 * Space Jam would be different, in that (due to Honey and Roxy still being in use) Lola Bunny would not exist.
 * The Emoji Movie would never have existed.
 * Looney Tunes: Back in Action would have done much better at the box-office due to being more faithful to the original shorts.
 * The 1992 Tom and Jerry movie would still have Tom and Jerry as enemies, and wouldn’t have them speak.
 * The direct-to-video Tom and Jerry films would never exist.
 * The animated series would also have some differences:
 * Tiny Toon Adventures would have more characters:
 * Roger and Rachel Retriever (equivalents to Bosko and Honey)
 * Felix and Felicia Fox (equivalents to Foxy and Roxy)
 * Sammy Sheep (equivalent to Gabby Goat)
 * Lightning Rodriguez (equivalent to Speedy Gonzales)
 * Tammy Tabby and Sherry Rat (equivalents to Tom and Jerry)
 * Nicole Rat (equivalent to Nibbles)
 * Mike and Ike Dalmatian (equivalents to Spike and Tyke)
 * Missy Stockings (equivalent to Mammy Two-Shoes)
 * Lavender Leopard (equivalent to the Pink Panther)
 * Detective Pierre (equivalent to Inspector Clouseau)
 * Jellystone! would also feature interpretations of Looney Tunes and Cartoon Network characters, as well as classic Hanna-Barbera characters.