What if 20th Century Fox Animation founded in 1985 as Fox Animation Studios?

We all know that Don Bluth resigned from Disney to establish his own animation studio, Don Bluth Productions (later Sullivan Bluth Studios), along with Gary Goldman, John Pomeroy, and nine fellow Disney animators, and that Fox Animation Studios was an American animation production company owned by 20th Century Fox and located in Phoenix, Arizona. After six years of operation, the studio was shut down on June 26, 2000, ten days after the release of its final film, Titan A.E..

But in this timeline, what if Bluth founded Fox Animation Studios back in 1985?

Notes/Trivia

 * Don Bluth Productions would've folded into Fox Animation Studios.
 * Sullivan Bluth Studios wouldn't have existed, having its films, along with their sequels and spin-offs, would've be fully produced and owned by 20th Century Fox under its animation division.
 * Fox Animation Studios would've change its name to Fox Family Films from 1994 to 1999, and 20th Century Fox Animation from 1999 to 2020, and 20th Century Animation from 2020 onward.