What if Alcon Entertainment is founded in the early 20th Century?

In reality, Alcon Entertainment, is a film company founded in 1997, founded by Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove. But just imagine what if would've be like if that studio would've founded in the early 20th century.

Here are the examples on what could of been:

Changes

 * Alcon Entertainment would've be two separate companies, like Almo Pictures, which would've founded in 1916 in Burbank, California, and Condore Studios, which would've founded in 1940 in Culver City, California, before 1960, where both studios merged up and form into Almo-Condor Pictures (1960-1997) and Alcon Entertainment (1997–present).
 * The company would've be each founded by Mike Almo, for Almo Pictures, and Arnold Condore, for John Gate Pictures (all made-up people), before it took over by Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove in 1997.
 * as Almo Pictures, it gone from feature films and to television
 * as Condore Studios, it gone from documentary shorts and films, and expanded into a whole film and television studio and would've be formerly a rival to Almo Pictures.
 * Two companies would've have their own theatrical animated short series, the same vanes of The Looney Tunes, Disney, TerryToons, Stant, NovelToons, and the MGM Cartoons.
 * Almo would've have a cartoon animated series named Pony Toons, which would've debuted in 1929.
 * Condor would've have its only one theatrical cartoon series called Circus Toons, which would've debuted in 1946.
 * Alcon would've make animated movies staring in the 1980s.