What if DreamWorks Pictures/DreamWorks Animation was founded in 1934?/Headin’ South

Headin' South is a 1943 American animated comedy-adventure road film produced by Dream E. Works Productions and released by United Artist. It follows the story about young duckling named Quacky who attempts to go south with other wild ducks (including his parents) during the migration season, but ends up getting lost in the process, where he then befriends with a raccoon named Ringo who will aid the poor duckling for their quest by reaching the destination to find his family and the rest of the ducks.

The film released on June 11, 1943. The film had its poor performance commercially and didn't get its released outside from United States due to World War II of that era. It wasn't until that the film revived as a cult classic after its release for television and on home video releases.

The sequel to the film Headin' South Again was released as a made-for-VHS/DVD animated film in 2002.

Plot
The film sets in the duck pond during the upcoming season where most of the wild ducks are about TBD.