What if Cinar was founded in 1955?

If you know much about Cinar, then you may know in our reality that the studio is founded in 1976 by Micheline Charest and Ronald A. Weinberg, but just imagine this: what if Cinar was founded in 1955, starting as a small live-action film studio until later expanding into a whole production studio?

List of changes

 * Cinar would've been originally known as Cinar Film Productions (1955-1987), Cinar Pictures (1987-present), Cinar Animation (1985-2012), Cookie Jar Entertainment (2004-2012) and Cinar Distribution (1984–present)
 * It would've be have its original founders name Aaron Spelling
 * Cinar would've be one of the mini-major American film studios of the 1980s, along with Manhattan Pictures, Orion Pictures, TriStar Pictures and New World Pictures.
 * Cinar would've had it's animation division formed in 1985.
 * Cinar would've formed Cookie Jar as an Arthouse division.
 * Cinar would've bought and renamed DiC as Cinar France Productions in 2008.
 * Cinar would've be bought by DHX Media in 2012 and Cookie Jar would've be DHX Media.
 * Cinar would've be distributing Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory rather than Paramount and Warner. However, North American rights of Wonka were sold to WB while DHX now owns International rights.
 * Cinar would've be producing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie with GoodTimes
 * Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie would've been distributed Internationally by Cinar instead of the other International distributors.
 * due to the Box Office Failure of Rudolpf the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie, GoodTimes's theatrical arm is absorbed into Cinar.