What if KMF Studios was a real company?

KMF Studios is a fictional company invented by Theresa H as a “brand” for her online presence. But what if it was a real animation studio?

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 * KMF Studios would’ve been founded in 1932, during the Golden Age of Animation.
 * It would’ve been originally known as Kaine-Mandeville-Fawcett Studios, and be founded by 3 fictional people: Theodore Kaine, Reilly Mandeville, and Samuel Fawcett.
 * It would be acquired by MTM Enterprises in 1983, later being owned by TVS Entertainment and International Family Entertainment, and later be sold by IFE to Shaw Communications in 1997, before being spun off into Corus Entertainment with other assets in 1999.
 * In 2006, Teresa Delgado, Leelan Burke, Ben Tran, and Rupert Leabres took over the studio from Corus.
 * KMF Studios would be acquired by Entertainment One in 2017, and later by Hasbro in 2019.
 * KMF Studios would've have its own animated cartoon short series named Kittentoons, which would be the similar concept as cartoons from the Golden Age of Animation such as Walt Disney cartoons (mainly Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy shorts), MGM cartoons, UPA, Hanna-Barbera Productions, Paramount Cartoon Studios, Terrytoons, Walter Lantz cartoons and Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies.
 * Characters would include Sammy Cat, Samantha Cat, and (insert more here)
 * Chilly Crab (similar to Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob SquarePants) and Bobo (similar to Baloo from Walt Disney's The Jungle Book franchuse) would've appeared as Kittentoons characters.
 * Just like Mickey Mouse and Looney Tunes, Kittentoons can have several TV incarnations.
 * KMF Studios would've be one of the major American film studios, along with Walt Disney Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox (before its acquisition by The Walt Disney Company in 2019), Columbia Pictures, Universal Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Lionsgate.
 * KMF would've made distributing deals with movie companies to distribute its cartoons and films, such as Mascot Pictures (1932-1936) and Republic Pictures (1936-1953), before KMF decided to distribute their own projects in 1953.
 * After acquiring KMF Studios, Entertainment One would own the third largest animation catalogue in the United States, right after The Walt Disney Company and WarnerMedia.
 * KMF Studios would’ve started making live-action films in 1956.
 * KMF Studios Network (fictional children’s channel) would have launched in 1992 as a cable channel, before launching as a digital subchannel in 2009, but remaining on cable and satellite systems as well.
 * Kammie’s World would have been created by Teresa Delgado in 1999 and still airing today.
 * The Rapsittie Street Kids would have received better and would have debuted in 1983 as a claymation Christmas special by KMF Studios, one of the only specials to rival the near-monopoly of Rankin-Bass at the time.
 * The Gumazing Gum Girl! would be debuted as a 1993 TV series by KMF Studios before being adapted into chapter books in 2013.
 * Our real life Rhode Montijo Gum Girl series would serve as a reboot to the cartoon.
 * The Seventh Brother would've been produced by KMF Studios, through a Hungarian satellite studio.
 * The original Hungarian version would've been English-Dubbed for subsequent releases on home media and streaming.