What if Hanna-Barbera was brought by Universal? (Dream234's Version)

Note: This is based on What if Universal kept the rights to Hanna-Barbera? and What if Universal bought Hanna-Barbera instead of Turner?, but in a different version.

We all know what happened to the legendary Hanna-Barbera. It was bought by Turner Broadcasting System in the early 90s after outbidding MCA (then-parent company of Universal Pictures), Hallmark Cards and other major companies in acquiring Hanna-Barbera while also purchasing Ruby-Spears as well.

But what if it never happened? What if the company still exists? What if... MCA/Universal successfully acquired Hanna-Barbera from Great American Communications and outbidded Turner Broadcasting System instead?

List of Changes

 * Hanna-Barbera would be absorbed into Universal Cartoon Studios in 1998.
 * This acquisition would not include Ruby-Spears Enterprises, which is still purchased and owned by Turner Broadcasting System (just like in our timeline).
 * Because of that, the Scooby-Doo franchise, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!, and Jabberjaw would've sold to Turner Broadcasting System through Ruby-Spears and later Warner Bros. Animation.
 * MCA Inc. would buy MGM/UA Entertainment Co. in 1986 instead of Turner Broadcasting System.
 * Cartoon Network would be
 * Warner Bros. Animation-produced CN shows would air on Kids' WB and would be spun off into a different channel.
 * The Flintstones, The Jetsons and Yogi Bear would've continued to be big franchises.
 * Woody Woodpecker, Fred Flintstone, George Jetson and Yogi Bear will share the spotlight as mascots of Universal.
 * WBA-produced Hanna-Barbera shows like What's New Scooby-Doo and Tom and Jerry Tales would be produced by Universal Animation Studios instead.
 * The Brazilian Top Cat movie franchise would be an American franchise produced by Illumination Entertainment and Hanna-Barbera and distributed by Universal Pictures.
 * The HBCU (Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe) would be produced by Illumination Entertainment instead of Warner Animation Group.
 * The Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise and Bagdasarian Productions would be bought by Universal.
 * The Live-Action franchise would be produced by Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, and Universal Animation Studios.
 * The 2010 Yogi Bear movie would be computer-animated instead of Live-Action and would be produced by Illumination Entertainment.
 * The Scooby-Doo movies would be produced by Universal Animation Studios instead of Warner Bros. Animation.
 * The Live-Action movies would be better critically received.