What if DreamWorks Pictures/DreamWorks Animation was founded in 1934?/Captain America (DreamWorks series)

Captain America is a theatrical animated superhero short series produced by Dream E. Works Productions. It was based on the Marvel comic book series of the same name. It was meant to compete the success of the Superman cartoons which are produced by Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios for Paramount Pictures of that era, unfortunately however, this short series had its short-lived run with four cartoons, as it ended later in 1942 after poor box-office performances.

The Captain America shorts then sold to the series' owner Marvel Comics in the late 70s. Then in 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment and all of its properties, which includes DreamWorks' collection of Captain America cartoons.

Television and home releases
The Captain America cartoons didn't gets its television airing until the 1980s, a decade after DreamWorks sold it to Marvel Comics. TBD. However, for the TV airing of Captain America, the "Marvel Comics" logo replaced the United Artist logo and the "Dream E. Works Presents" sign at the intro, and the copyright of Dream E. Works is censored to avoid copyright laws. TBD.