What if Viacom and CBS didn't demerge in 2006?

On July 27, 1958, Harvey purchased the October 1950–March 1962 Famous Studio cartoons (including character rights and rights to the cartoon shorts, but excluding Popeye). The Famous cartoons were repackaged and distributed to television as Harveytoons, and Harvey continued production on new comics and a handful of new cartoons produced for television. Casper the Friendly Ghost, who had been Famous' most popular original character, now became Harvey's top draw. Associated characters such as Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost, The Ghostly Trio, Casper's horse Nightmare, Hot Stuff the Little Devil, and Wendy the Good Little Witch were added to the Harvey line. But what if Paramount kept the rights to Buzzy the Crow, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, Modern Madcaps, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Baby Huey, Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare?

Here's what might have happened.

This theory is interconnected to What if Disney kept the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit?.

List of changes

 * Paramount Pictures would keep it's pre-1950 short film library instead of selling it to U.M. & M. TV Corporation in 1955.
 * As a result Paramount would keep Betty Boop and other Fleischer Studios characters.
 * Paramount would still sell Superman (1941-1943) to National Comics Publications in 1952.
 * Betty Boop film series would continue after 1939.
 * Paramount would revive Screen Songs again in 1990 as part of the Noveltoons franchise.
 * Screen Songs: Sing-a-Ling would be released in theaters with Rayman: The Movie (1997).
 * Paramount Pictures would make a Betty Boop film adaptation called The Betty Boop Movie in 1994.
 * Paramount Pictures would create U.M. & M. TV Corporation in 1954.
 * Paramount Cartoons would make more Stereotoons after 1954.
 * Noveltoons and Modern Madcaps would be continue.
 * Paramount would make more theatrical cartoons until 1975 when Paramount decided to end theatrical cartoons for good in 1975.
 * Paramount would revive Noveltoons and Modern Madcaps shorts in 1980.
 * Paramount would keep the rights to Buzzy the Crow, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, Modern Madcaps, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Baby Huey, Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare after 1958.
 * Paramount Television and Filmation would make animated series based on Noveltoons franchise from 1971-1974.
 * As a result, The New Adventures of Buzzy the Crow would be produced by Filmation for Paramount Television in 1971-1974.
 * The Little Audrey Show would be produced by Filmation for Paramount Television in 1972-1974.
 * The Herman and Katnip Show would be produced by Filmation for Paramount Television in 1973-1974.
 * Paramount Television and DePatie–Freleng Enterprises would make animated series based on Noveltoons franchise from 1974-1977.
 * As a result The Little Dot Show would be produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises for Paramount Television in 1974-1977.
 * The Adventures of Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare would be produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises for Paramount Television in 1975-1977.
 * The New Baby Huey Adventures would be produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises for Paramount Television in 1976-1977.
 * Paramount Television and Hanna-Barbera Productions would make animated series based on Noveltoons franchise from 1977-1982.
 * As a result The Goodie the Gremlin Show would be produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for Paramount Television in 1977-1982.
 * Hunky and Spunky would be produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for Paramount Television in 1978-1982.
 * Casper and the Angels would be produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for Paramount Television in 1979-1982.
 * Richie Rich would be produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for Paramount Television in 1980-1982.
 * The Paramount Girls would be produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for Paramount Television in 1981-1982.
 * Kartunes would be continue after 1953.
 * The Noveltoons Video Show #1 would be first Noveltoons home media release in 1979.
 * All episodes from The New Casper Cartoon Show would instead be theatrical shorts.
 * Little Audrey would wear purple cocktail dress in 1987 due to Paramount's 75th Anniversary celebration later in 2002 due to Paramount's 75th Anniversary celebration due to Paramount's 90th Anniversary celebration and now in 2012 due to Paramount's centennial celebration.
 * Paramount Television Animation would make Paramount Pictures 90th Anniversarry special of Little Audrey and Friends in 2002.
 * Little Audrey would still be the mascot of Paramount Pictures.
 * CBS Paramount Television Animation and Nickelodeon Animation Studios would make and produce Preschool Show based on Noveltoons franchise similar to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse called Little Audrey Playhouse for Nick Jr. in 2019.
 * Little Audrey would be new voice actor called Tabitha St. Germain in 1989.
 * Verzion via Viacom via Paramount Pictures would make official Noveltoons YouTube channel called Noveltoons Official on September 30, 2006.
 * As a result Noveltoons Official would have Little Audrey profile Picture.
 * Little Audrey would be the main star of Noveltoons.
 * Little Audrey would wear her green dress in her cartoons from 1967-1975.
 * Little Audrey would wear her winter outfit starting with the release of TBA: TBA.
 * CBS Paramount Television Animation would make and produce Noveltoons Cartoons (2021-present) for Paramount+ in 2021.
 * The Paramount Animation shorts and Lacey Katie and Friends shorts would be released with Paramount family-oriented films.
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1986).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1986).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1987).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1988).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1989).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1990).
 * Noveltoons: Day of the Duck (starring Baby Huey) would be released in theaters with Naturia (1991).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1992).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1993).
 * Noveltoons: Short Circus (starring Little Audrey) would be released in theaters with Richie Rich (1994).
 * Noveltoons: The Tooth Fairy (starring Baby Huey) would be released in theaters with Lacey and the Lost Lamp (1994).
 * Lacey, Katie and Friends: Hansel and Gretel (starring Goofball and Goofbelle) would be released in theaters with The Indian in the Cupboard (1995).
 * Casper the Friendly Ghost: Little Shop of Ghosts would be released in theaters with Casper (1995).
 * Noveltoons: Over the Top (starring Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare) would be released in theaters with The Ren and Stimpy Movie (1996).
 * Lacey, Katie and Friends: Lacey Goes to the Amusement Park (starring Lacey, Katie, Cherry Blossom, Paige, Aldrine, Goofball, Goofbelle, Sylvia and Sylcat) would be released in theaters with Animated Quest (1997).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1998).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (1999).
 * Noveltoons: Herman the Spy (starring Herman) would be released in theaters with Snow Day (2000).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2000).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2001).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2002).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2002).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2003).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2004).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2005).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2006).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2008).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2009).
 * Noveltoons: Katnip's Scream Out (starring Buzzy the Crow and Katnip) would be released in theaters with The Last Airbender (2010).
 * Noveltoons: The Girl Next Door (starring Little Audrey) would be released in theaters with Twin, Duo, and Three (2010).
 * Casper the Friendly Ghost: The Hard Way would be released in theaters with Traveler Boy (2010).
 * Herman and Katnip: Firefighter Herman would be released in theaters with Rango (2011).
 * Noveltoons: Audrey's Wishes (starring Little Audrey) would be released in theaters with Mina & Karson (2012).
 * Noveltoons: Richie Rich’s Lost Key (starring Richie Rich) would be released in theaters with Monster Trucks (2017).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2018).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2019).
 * Noveltoons: Audrey Goes to the Playground (starring Little Audrey) would be released in theaters with Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019).
 * Herman and Katnip: The Mouse and the Cat would be released in theaters with Sonic the Hedgehog (2020).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2020).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2021).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2021).
 * Noveltoons: Dot Goes to the Library (starring Little Dot) would be released in theaters with The Bad Guys (2022).
 * Herman and Katnip: Herman’s Bouncy Ball would be released in theaters with Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022).
 * Noveltoons: Ninja Tortoise and Hare (starring Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare) would be released in theaters with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023).
 * TBA: TBA would be released in theaters with TBA (2023).
 * Paramount Pictures would keep Fleischer Studios/Famous Studios Popeye cartoons instead of selling it to Associated Artists Productions in 1956.
 * King Features Syndicate films would be distributed by Paramount Pictures since 1956 while King Features Syndicate shows produced by Paramount Television (from 1967 until 2006) and CBS Paramount Television (since 2006).
 * Popeye the Sailor (film series) would be continue after 1957.
 * Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy (2004) would be produced by Paramount Television Animation and air on UPN Kids instead of DVD and VHS.
 * Paramount Cartoons would have Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy (2004)'s logo variant of it in 1938 Paramount Cartoons logo style.
 * Paramount Pictures would acquire Hearst Communications in 1956.
 * As a result, A&E Networks and EPSN would be fully owned by ABC (United States) and now The Walt Disney Company.
 * Popeye the Sailor and other King Features Syndicate cartoon characters would be incorporated into the Noveltoons franchise.
 * Paramount Pictures would keep it's 1929-1949 sound feature film library instead of selling it to MCA in 1958.
 * Paramount Pictures would keep it's post-October 1950 to March 1962 cartoons alongside Famous Studios characters instead of selling to Harvey Comics in 1958.
 * Paramount Pictures would keep the rights to the Friday the 13th franchise.
 * As a result, Freddy vs. Jason (2003) would be co-released by Paramount Pictures with New Line Cinema.
 * Paramount Pictures would acquire Harvey Comics in 1957.
 * Paramount Pictures would make Little Dot and Little Lotta theatrical cartoon shorts in the late 50s, 60s and 70s.
 * As a result Paramount Pictures would make Richie Rich theatrical cartoon shorts in the 60s and 70s.
 * Little Dot, Little Lotta and Richie Rich would be incorporated into the Noveltoons franchise.
 * As a result, Harvey Entertainment shows would be produced by Paramount Television Animation (from 1967 until 2006) and CBS Paramount Television Animation (since 2006) instead.
 * While Harvey Entertainment films would be distributed by Paramount Pictures:
 * Richie Rich (1994) and Casper (1995) would be animated instead of live action.
 * Unlike the real life live-action film versions, Richie Rich (1994) and Casper (1995) would've been more critically and commercially successful.
 * Some scenes in Richie Rich (1994) and Casper (1995) are toned down in the alternate reality version.
 * In the 1994 Richie Rich and 1995 Casper films, the characters are more identical to how they look like in the 1996 Richie Rich TV series and The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper respectively.
 * As a result, the live-action prequel films Casper: A Spirited Beginning and Casper Meets Wendy would combine into one single stand-alone theatrical animated feature film, being a critical and commercial success: Wendy.
 * Casper's Scare School (2006) and it's 2009 TV Series would be instead produced by CBS Paramount Television Animation.
 * Harvey Girls Forever! would be instead produced by CBS Paramount Television Animation instead of DreamWorks Animation Television and air on Nickelodeon instead of Netflix.
 * Harvey Girls Forever! (also known as Harvey Street Kids) would be called Paramount Girls Forever! (also known as Paramount Street Kids).
 * Paramount Cartoon Studios wouldn't shut down in 1967.
 * As a result, Paramount Cartoon Studios would be renamed to Paramount Feature Animation in 1989 and later Paramount Animation in 2011 while Paramount Cartoon Studios' television arm would be renamed to Paramount Television Animation in 1986 and later CBS Paramount Television Animation in 2006.
 * Paramount Pictures would preserve Paramount Cartoon Studios shorts (including Little Audrey) for HD scans and future 4K restorations.
 * Terrytoons would be remain open after 1972.
 * Before the acquisition of Miramax and Dimension Films by Viacom on June 30, 1993, with each other 20th Century Fox more would have produced Terrytoons films in 1954-1993.
 * Westinghouse would keep Filmation and remain open after 1989.
 * CBS would be still acquired by Westinghouse in 1995.
 * Viacom would still acquire Westinghouse in 2000.
 * Republic Pictures would be remain open after 1967.
 * CBS would acquire Republic Pictures in 1967.
 * Republic Television would be formed in 1951.
 * Republic Television Animation would be formed in 1968.
 * Republic Pictures would keep the rights to Charlie Horse.
 * Republic Pictures would acquire National Telefilm Associates in 1984.
 * As a result National Telefilm Associates would be renamed to Republic Television Distribution in 1984.
 * Republic Pictures would keep producing feature films after 1959.
 * RCA via RKO Pictures, DW-Go Fish Pictures, Republic Pictures, MCA via Universal Pictures and Gulf and Western Industries via Paramount Pictures would create Cinema International Corporation as a Joint Venture in 1970.
 * Face would be mascot of Nick Jr.
 * Paramount Pictures would use 2013 print logo in 2013-now.
 * Paramount Television Network would be remain open after 1956.
 * As a result Paramount Television Service would be renamed to Paramount Television Service in April 12, 1978, and now UPN in 1995.
 * Viacom would acquire Klasky-Csupo in 1990.
 * Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies would make The Ren and Stimpy Movie without John Kricfalusi's involvement in 1996.
 * Gulf and Western Industries would keep rest of the Famous Music Group assets and instead of selling to ABC Records in 1974.
 * TBA would be become part of Famous Music Group in 2000.
 * Viacom would keep Famous Music instead of selling it to Sony/ATV Music Publishing in 2007.
 * Verzion via Viacom would rename Famous Music Group and Famous Music to Paramount Music Group and Paramount Music in 2015.
 * Paramount Communications would acquire Dark Horse Comics in 1991.
 * The Mask would be the mascot of Dark Horse Comics.
 * The deal was officially completed on March 14, 1991.
 * To promote the merger, Paramount Communications created a promotional poster with Richie Rich wearing the Mask.
 * The Mask (1994) would be released by Paramount Pictures instead of New Line Cinema.
 * The cartoon short called One Quack Mind (1951) would appear in the apartment scene instead of Red Hot Riding Hood (1943).
 * Hellboy (2004) would be released by Paramount Pictures instead of Columbia Pictures.
 * 300 (2007) would be released by Paramount Pictures instead of Warner Bros. Pictures.
 * Paramount Interactive would be remain open after 1994.
 * Viacom would acquire Dish Network in 2006.
 * General Electric and Vivendi via NBC Universal would sell DreamWorks Pictures library that was produced by Paramount Pictures & Nickelodeon Movies to Verizon via Viacom on May 8, 2006.
 * Gulf and Western Industries would acquire Hasbro in 1976.
 * Viacom would co-acquire Sunbow Entertainment instead of Sony Wonder in 1998.
 * Viacom would acquire Entertainment One in 2019.
 * Catboy, Owlette and Gekko would be mascots of Entertainment One since 2015.
 * Entertainment One would never acquire Alliance Films in 2013.
 * Gulf and Western Industries would keep Sega in 1983.
 * Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog would get two additional seasons.
 * Sonic would still be voiced by Ryan Drummond rather than Jason Griffith and Roger Craig Smith.
 * Sega would still make home consoles.
 * Dreamcast would be launch in 2001 instead of 1998.
 * The Sonic games would still be exclusive to Sega consoles after 2001.
 * Sonic Underground would never exist.
 * Sonic Saturn would be released in 1998.
 * Sonic Adventure would be release in 2001 instead of 1998.
 * Sonic Adventure 2 would be release in 2003 instead of 2001.
 * Scratch and Grounder would appear in modern Sonic video games.
 * Sonic X would be co-produced by Paramount Television Animation and air on Nickelodeon.
 * Viacom would acquire Scholastic in 1986.
 * The Golden Compass (2007) would be produced by Miramax Films instead of New Line Cinema.
 * Goosebumps (2015) would be released by Paramount Pictures instead of Columbia Pictures.
 * Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017) and The Bad Guys (2022) would be produced by Paramount Animation instead of DreamWorks Animation.
 * Paramount Family Entertainment would be formed in 1992.
 * The Noveltoons theme would be used for Paramount Family Entertainment logo.
 * The Noveltoons theme would be used for abridged version of Paramount Family Entertainment logo.
 * Starting in 1998, Little Audrey's dress color would be changed from blue to red.
 * Viacom would put the Paramount Cartoon Studios shorts (including Little Audrey) on Paramount+, Pluto TV, and home media.
 * Disney would have never acquired Jumbo Pictures and the rights for Doug as Nickelodeon keeps their ownership, resulting in the last three seasons not happening.
 * Viacom would instead acquire Jumbo Pictures in 1996.
 * As a result Jumbo Pictures would remain open after 2000 and renamed to Cartoon Pizza in 2001.
 * Despite this, Jumbo Pictures would still co-produce 101 Dalmatians: The Series and PB&J Otter, and provide pre-production services for 13 episodes of Sabrina: The Animated Series.
 * Doug, Patti, Skeeter and Porkchop would've appeared in Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast.
 * The show was renewed for a fifth season.
 * Doug's 1st Movie would be a grand series finale of Doug and released in December 4, 1995 instead of March 26, 1999.
 * Viacom would be create Harringtoons Productions in March 14, 1997.
 * Kai-Lan would be mascot of Harringtoons Productions since 2008.
 * Miramax Films would acquire Vanguard Animation in 2008.
 * Viacom via Paramount Pictures would acquire Lions Gate Entertainment in 2006.
 * The acquisition would be announced on December 11, 2005 and completed on February 1, 2006.
 * To promote the merger, Viacom created a promotional poster with Little Audrey riding the Lionsgate Lion.
 * Sony Pictures would instead acquire Starz in 2016.
 * Norm of the North wouldn't exist.
 * Trimark Pictures would be remain open after 2001.
 * Summit Entertainment would keep its 2007 logo after 2018.
 * Live Entertainment would acquire Mirage Comics in 1993.
 * Artisan Entertainment would be remain open after 2004.
 * Artisan Entertainment would acquire The Baby Einstein Company in 2000 before selling it to The Walt Disney Company in 2001.
 * Family Home Entertainment would be remain open after 2005.
 * Viacom would keep Blockbuster Video after 2004.
 * King of the Hill, Family Guy, Futurama, American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, and Bob's Burgers would have aired syndicated reruns on Nick at Nite rather than Adult Swim.
 * South Park would have aired syndicated reruns on Nick at Nite from September 13, 2004 to September 3, 2012.
 * South Park would have aired syndicated reruns on Nick at Nite again from September 29, 2014 to May 13, 2018.
 * The Rivertown section of Kings Island would have been renamed South Park in 2000.
 * The Simpsons Already Did It episode of South Park would have featured a subplot where Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Tweek Tweak become Toolshed, Human Kite, The Coon, and Wonder Tweek respectively.
 * This would have been the only appearance of Wonder Tweek until the Season 21 episode Franchise Prequel and the 2017 game South Park: The Fractured but Whole
 * ChalkZone would have premiered on Nickelodeon on, 2000 rather than March 22, 2002.
 * Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, and Pinky and the Brain would have aired reruns on Nickelodeon in the United States until September 27, 2009.
 * Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, and Pinky and the Brain would have aired reruns on Nicktoons in the United States until September 27, 2009.
 * Noggin would have aired the Maya the Bee anime (the same one that aired on Nickelodeon) on Noggin from April 7, 2003 to December 31, 2005.
 * Viacom would acquire Ilion Animation Studios in 2009.
 * News Corporation via 20th Century Fox would sell the rights to Garfield: The Movie (2004) and Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006) to Viacom via Paramount Pictures in 2019.
 * Paramount would co-own the rights to Indiana Jones with Fox.
 * Everyone already knew about John Kricfalusi as a pedophile, and fired him before 1999.
 * He is now arrested, locked up in jail, and behind the bars permanently from ever making more cartoons.
 * This would lead the permanent closure of Spümcø.
 * He-Hog the Atomic Pig, Gary the Rat, Stripperella, This Just In!, Boo Boo Runs Wild, A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith, The Ripping Friends, Father & Son Day, The Best Son, Boo Boo and the Man, What Pee Boners Are For, Rice Patooties, A George Liquor Christmas, Al's Brain, Yoake no Mariko, Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act, Cans Without Labels, Go! Go! Hypergrind, Weekend Pussy Hunt, Space Fishermen and the THX logo sequence for Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny would never exist.
 * He will stop animating music videos and commercials after "I Miss You" by Björk and his animated Old Navy commercials.
 * He would never be involved in:
 * The X's: the Bowling Alley Guy was instead voiced by Tom Kenny.
 * Class of 3000: being replaced by Chris Reccardi and Lynne Naylor as guest art directors.
 * The Simpsons: being replaced by Vincent Waller as guest animator for Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts and Treehouse of Horror XXVI.
 * The Eric Andre New Year's Eve Spooktacular: C. H. Greenblatt will replace him.
 * Ren & Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon would still exist, but was heavily altered due to being retooled into a family-oriented show produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios for Nickelodeon instead of Spümcø for Spike titled The New Ren & Stimpy Show, solely created by Chris Reccardi, Lynne Naylor and Bob Camp, and John Kricfalusi will have no involvement.
 * Mike Kazaleh will be the character designer of the revival.
 * The series would stay on Nickelodeon for its entire run.
 * It runs from June 26th, 2003 to November 12th, 2008.
 * The show is rated TV-PG for some dark and grossout humor and some adult innuendo.
 * According to the show's crew, they wanted the show to still feature grossout while still suitable for Nickelodeon and also stated that they wanted to keep of the spirit of the original series, while also trying to introduce younger fans to Ren and Stimpy.
 * The disturbing and cruel moments, gratuitous over-the-top violence and all bad humor were heavily toned down.
 * However, the show will still use grossout humor often like its predecessor because it wouldn't be a Ren and Stimpy show without it, yet it doesn't overfocus on it, making the viewers fundamentally grossed out.
 * Ren beats up Stimpy when Stimpy did something stupid because, for one thing, it's hilarious, and it never went over the top or overly mean-spirited and harsh.
 * Billy West would reprise his role as Stimpy, Mr. Horse and Sven while Ren would've been voiced by Carlos Alazraqui in his Taco Bell impression instead.
 * Ren wouldn't be a monstrous, unpleasant, and psychopathic moron.
 * He is designed to be less of John Kricfalusi's author avatar as the developers toned down his jerk and sociopath traits in order to make him more sympathetic at times.
 * He would care deeply for Stimpy.
 * Although still dumb, ditzy and happy-go-lucky, Stimpy wouldn't be a stereotypical gay character.
 * He would have his limits and wouldn't be too annoying.
 * Ren Seeks Help and Stimpy's Pregnant would never exist.
 * The over-usage of stock sound effects and the animation errors will be removed.
 * The recurring characters from the original show such as Mr. Announcer Salesman, Muddy Mudskipper, Sven Höek, and Powdered Toast Man return in this series.
 * Nickelodeon ordered to remove all references and mentions to him on the series to avoid potential judicial problems.
 * Nickelodeon and the crew also ordered journalists and critics to avoid mentioning his name when talking about the show due to his acts still bringing some trauma to the ones who were victims of his abuse.
 * However, George Liquor is often used to symbolize the abuses done by its creator towards its staff during its original run
 * Rugrats Go Wild would serve as a series finale of Rugrats.
 * Pre-School Daze wouldn't exist, although a new character Harold Frumpkin would make his first debut in All Growed Up.
 * In Toon Twister 3D and Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2&3, Candi Milo would reprise her role as Chuckie from Royal Ransom.
 * These Season 6 episodes would first premiere on:
 * The Magic Baby / Dil We Meet Again - April 3rd, 1999
 * All's Well that Pretends Well / Big Babies - April 24th, 1999
 * Incredible Shrinking Babies / Miss Manners - June 11th, 1999
 * A Dose of Dil / Famous Babies - June 25th, 1999
 * Discover America - June 30th, 1999
 * Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts - March 8th-10th, 2000
 * However, the show would have reruns on the main channel until 2008.


 * Classic Media would never acquire Harvey Entertainment in 2001.
 * Sony would instead acquire United Productions of America in 2000.
 * Fred Seibert would return to Viacom to form Frederator Incorporated in 1997.
 * Verizon would acquire Viacom in 2006.
 * Viacom would acquire 9 Story Media Group in 2018.
 * DNA Productions would stay open after 2006 and wouldn't be involved with The Ant Bully.
 * Viacom would acquire DNA Productions in 1999.
 * Cuphead would be debut in 1937.
 * Cuphead would be created and produced by Max Fleischer.
 * The rejected Big Beast Quintet Nicktoon pilot would have been greenlit.
 * Paramount Parks would be remain after 2006.
 * Paramount's King Island wouldn't renamed to Kings Island.
 * Paramount's King Dominion wouldn't renamed to Kings Dominion.
 * Paramount's Great America wouldn't renamed to California's Great America.
 * Paramount's Carowinds wouldn't renamed to Carowinds.
 * Paramount Canada’s Wonderland wouldn't renamed to Canada’s Wonderland.
 * Popeye and Harveytoons characters alongside Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios characters would be Meet and Greet characters.
 * On December 11, 2007, Kennywood Entertainment Company would have entered an agreement to sell their Five Properties (Kennywood, Idlewild, and Soak Zone, Sandcastle Waterpark, Lake Compounce, and Story Land) to Paramount Parks. By 2009 Paramount Parks would have taken over operations of Kennywood, Idlewild, and Soak Zone, Sandcastle Waterpark, Lake Compounce, and Story Land.
 * A Sally Corporation interactive dark ride titled "The Backyardigans: Great Pizza Delivery Adventure" would have opened at Paramount's Kings Island in 2008 replacing Scooby-Doo! and the Haunted Mansion.
 * The ride The Backyardigans: Great Pizza Delivery Adventure would have been loosely based off the Chichen-Itza Pizza episode of The Backyardigans.
 * Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast would have opened at Nickelodeon Universe in Mall of America on March 15, 2008 replacing Yogi's Big Rescue.
 * Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast would have been renamed Jimmy Neutron's Big Adventure at Nickelodeon Universe in Mall of America.
 * Rock Bottom Plunge would have replaced rather than The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera/Yogi's Big Rescue.
 * Li'l Shaver at Mall of America would have been renamed Little Bill's Giggle Coaster at Mall of America in 2008.
 * A Sally Corporation interactive dark ride titled "ChalkZone: The Big Blow Up" would have opened at Nickelodeon Universe in Mall of America on March 15, 2008 replacing Ghost Blasters.
 * While Bad Robot Productions signed a film development deal with Paramount Pictures, Bad Robot Productions would sign a development deal with CBS Paramount Television instead of Warner Bros. Television in 2006 leading Viacom to acquire the company in 2012.
 * Viacom would acquire Skydance Productions in 2012.
 * LazyTown Entertainment would've been acquired by Viacom International Inc. in 2011 instead of Turner Broadcasting System, with LazyTown being put under the Nickelodeon banner, resulting in the show still airing on Nick Jr.
 * Viacom would acquire Little Airplane Productions in 2017.
 * Viacom would acquire Miramax and Dimension Films in 1993 instead of Disney.
 * Viacom would create Out of the Blue Enterprises in 2005.
 * As a result, Super Why!, Creative Galaxy, Wishenpoof! and Charlie's Colorforms City would air on Nick Jr. instead of PBS Kids, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix respectively.
 * Viacom and DHX Media would sue Protegent in 2018.
 * CBS Paramount International Television would acquire worldwide international distribution rights to Super Why from 20th Century Fox International Television in September 24, 2019.
 * Spelling Television would be remain open after 2007.
 * Wilshire Court Productions would be remain open after 2003.
 * Insurge Pictures would be remain open after 2015.
 * Viacom would launch Paramount Kids as a block on Paramount Network and TV Channel in 2018.
 * Casper the Friendy Ghost would be mascot of CBS Paramount Television Studios since 2006.
 * Viacom Productions would be remain open after 2004.
 * Fox-Paramount Home Entertainment joint venture would remain open after 2020 in Nordic territories.
 * In late 2005, as a wake of a stagnating stock price and the rivalry between CBS head Les Moonves and MTV Networks head Tom Freston, Viacom agreed to split into two new companies: CBS Corporation and the new Viacom. These two companies would later re-merge in 2019 to form ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global). But for this AU however, Viacom would never split at all.
 * Viacom opted to sack Tom Freston from his position, appealing to a better environment between Moonves and Freston's successor Philippe Dauman.
 * The current Viacom logo would still be adopted.
 * While CBS and Paramount's television production units would still merge with each other, the combined unity would keep the CBS Paramount Television and CBS Paramount Domestic Television names, rebranding later to CBS Paramount Television Studios and CBS Paramount Television Distribution/CBS Paramount Media Ventures.
 * The current incarnation of Paramount Television (now named Paramount Television Studios) would instead be the current incarnation of Desilu Productions, which would be rebranded as Desilu Studios in January 2020.


 * CBS Films wouldn't likely exist, with its films being produced and distributed by Paramount Vantage and Paramount Players.
 * Also, Paramount Vantage would have remained open, and in 2017, the company would be renamed to Paramount Players under Brian Robbins and would still have its operations folded into the main Paramount Pictures studio.
 * Dot Polka would be the mascot of Paramount Players since 2017.
 * Epix wouldn't exist most likely, since Paramount, as well as MGM and Lionsgate, would keep its first-run film output agreement with Showtime.
 * However, Lionsgate would still move later on its first-run film output agreement to Starz and MGM to HBO following Time Warner's acquisition.
 * UPN would eventually be closed down on September 15th, 2006 in favor of CBS while the WB Television Network would still be operating and would be more successful, providing stronger competition to CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox, meaning that The CW and MyNetworkTV wouldn't exist at all.
 * Due to the WB Television Network being more successful and not ceasing operations, Michigan J. Frog would still be the mascot.
 * Before rebranding as Paramount+ in March 2021, CBS All Access would also include content from Paramount, Lionsgate, Miramax, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Dark Horse, Harvey Comics, Comedy Central, TV Land, BET, CMT and Logo as well.
 * Paramount Famous Productions would be remain open after 2011.
 * Viacom would remain named rather than rebranding into ViacomCBS and Paramount Global.
 * They wouldn't be overprotective of their intellectual properties, meaning that Viacom vs. YouTube would never happen.
 * They wouldn't take down any fanmade creations.
 * Nickelodeon wouldn't use any fanart or any Pooh's Adventures fan-edit poster.
 * Even since the failure of the Curbside pilot, they would put the Terrytoons library on Paramount+, Pluto TV, and home media.
 * Terrytoons, Charlie Horse and Nicktoons would be incorporated into the Noveltoons franchise.
 * Wayside (which would've been co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio) is more faithful to the books.
 * Paramount Pictures, which distributed the Peanuts home media from 1994 to 2006, Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown and Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!), would keep the rights of Peanuts and have acquired Iconix's entertainment brands, including the 80% stake of Peanuts Worldwide, for $345 million on June 30th, 2017 while DHX Media provided the animation for shows.
 * As a result, Paramount Home Entertainment would continue on releasing Peanuts home media rather than selling it to Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
 * Peanuts will be incorporated into the Noveltoons franchise.
 * Snoopy in Space and The Snoopy Show would be co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios.
 * Sony Music Entertainment Japan wouldn't acquire 49% of its 80% stake in Peanuts Worldwide.


 * All the bad shows made to imitate SpongeBob don't exist.
 * In real life, SpongeBob SquarePants is a long-running Nickelodeon show since 1999. However, for this AU and because of Viacom not wanting to split into CBS Corporation and the new Viacom for nearly 14 years before re-merging to form ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global), the show would come to an end after season 3 and the first movie in 2004. And similar to Star Trek, the franchise can have several incarnations.
 * The dreadful SpongeBob SquarePants seasons would be successors such as SpongeBob SquarePants: The Next Generation (2005-2013) and SpongeBob SquarePants: The New Adventures (2015-present) and would have more creative visions and make the events of the movie canon rather than setting it as a series finale.
 * Vincent Waller would still be the current showrunner for both of these shows.
 * Mindy and King Neptune become recurring characters.
 * SpongeBob's voice remains low-pitched.
 * Jerkass Patrick doesn't happen.
 * "Squidward torture porn" is heavily toned down, being only resorted to when he deserves it.
 * The gross-out, annoying moments, mean-spirited humor and over-the-top facial expressions would be toned down or removed.
 * Many bad episodes of The Next Generation and The New Adventures would be rewritten in order to have a better storyline and avoid their negative reception. For example: Atlantis SquarePantis and Truth or Square wouldn't use any filler.
 * All of the flanderization to the show's many characters wouldn't happen
 * Stephen Hillenburg would never die.
 * Stephen Hillenburg would have accepted spin-offs as long they added to the lore rather than just being merchandise-driven, especially considering Nickelodeon executives' well-known greed.
 * So far, they are a tweaked Kamp Koral, a Patchy the Pirate show, a Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy show and a Krabs and Plankton miniseries.
 * In the live-action scenes of the second movie, the animated characters are traditionally animated rather than CGI.
 * Burger Beard and Bubbles later started regularly appearing in the series a bit after the movie was released.
 * The song "Thank Gosh It's Monday" would've made it into the final film.
 * While still releasing on August 14th, 2020 in Canada, the third movie would have released theatrically internationally on October 30th, 2020 rather than exclusively on Netflix outside of Canada and the US on November 5th, 2020 and Paramount+ in the US on March 4th, 2021.
 * The film was heavily tweaked, especially since it rehashed both an older episode done better and the first movie, aside from being a poorly disguised pilot for Kamp Koral, as it takes a new plot and makes it fully traditional.
 * Sage, despite still being mostly live-action, is played by Samuel L. Jackson and has a more sarcastic humor tone.
 * The advertised main villain is revealed to be manipulated by Plankton in order to help him conquer not just the fast food market but the world as well.
 * Most of the new cast have been wiped due to being seen as pointless.


 * There are more experimental games dipping into other genres. Mermaid Man, Barnacle Boy, King Neptune and Princess Mindy were all forced to be recast due to varying reasons. According to Vincent Waller, the crew justified the recast of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy due to them wanting to continue stories with them despite the actors not being around.
 * Mindy due to Scarlett Johansson being expensive.
 * Mermaid Man due to Ernest Borgnine's passing in 2012.
 * Barnacle Boy due to Tim Conway's retirement in 2016 and consequent passing in 2018.
 * King Neptune due to the sexual harassment scandals involving Jeffrey Tambor that arose in 2017.
 * The theatrical Fairly OddParents film (titled The Fairly OddParents Movie) would be produced and released in 2007 and The Fairly OddParents would end after Season 8 in 2011, meaning that Seasons 9-10 featuring Sparky and Chloe, the live-action films, The Fairly Odd Phantom, Bunsen is a Beast and The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder would not exist.
 * The plot for The Fairly OddParents Movie is the same as Channel Chasers, but in an alternative cut version for one hour and 25 minutes.
 * Seasons 6-8 of The Fairly OddParents was heavily altered.
 * Tootie would still appear in Season 8 of The Fairly OddParents.
 * Wanda would be have pregnant instead of Cosmo in Fairly Odd Baby.
 * As a result, T.U.F.F. Puppy would first premiere on May 1st, 2009 and end on November 29th, 2014.
 * A few episodes of T.U.F.F. Puppy are heavily altered, telling better stories.
 * Steve Marmel would be on board for the series.
 * Bad Dog and Leather Teddy (two of Snaptrap's henchman who appeared in the show's first few episodes) would remain in the show.
 * After the OAXIS scandal, Viacom stated that Butch Hartman wouldn't be back at Nickelodeon due to his controversial actions.
 * The third season of Danny Phantom would be different as Nickelodeon didn't fire many of the original writers from the first two seasons, including Steve Marmel as he is still on board, with a total of 20 episodes.
 * The fourth and final season would have been produced.
 * The show would end with the final battle between Danny & Dark Danny.
 * Because of how we miss Kathleen Herles and Harrison Chad as Dora and Boots respectively, Dora the Explorer would end up after the fourth season, meaning that seasons 5-8, Dora's Explorer Girls: Our First Concert, Dora and Friends: Into the City!, Dora and the Fantastical Creatures, Dora (2024) and the live action series for Paramount+ wouldn't exist at all. Go, Diego, Go! and Dora and the Lost City of Gold still exist however.
 * "The Legend of the Big Red Chicken", "Doctor Dora" and "Whose Birthday Is It?" would actually have their home media releases.
 * Diego would actually appear in "Rescue, Rescue, Rescue!" since Baby Jaguar is in it.
 * In the AU version of "What Happens Next?":
 * "Hurry, Hurry!" (which would instead appear in a SpongeBob SquarePants episode) would be replaced with the original travel song.
 * The Big Bad Wolf would appear again in the second travel song rather than Swiper.
 * The Explorer Stars wouldn't appear.
 * Swiper would try to swipe the golden eggs instead of Red Riding Hood's basket of treats.
 * Boots' Character Find would play at the end credits of this episode.
 * The cloud would not block the rainbow.
 * In the AU version of "ABC Animals":
 * The Explorer Stars would appear in this episode.
 * Gusty, a star who only appeared in "What Happens Next?", would instead appear in this episode.
 * Gusty's minigame would play in the end credits of this episode.
 * The cloud would block the Z zipper.
 * In the AU version of "Super Spies 2: The Swiping Machine", the Fiesta Trio would play their extended fanfare at Tico's birthday party instead of at the Underground River.
 * "Dora Saves the Mermaids" would be the series finale of Dora The Explorer in 2007.
 * Undercover Dora would be final Dora The Explorer home media release in 2008.
 * Go, Diego, Go! would also end up after the third season because of how much we miss Jake T. Austin as Diego, resulting in seasons 4-5 not existing at all.
 * Diego's Arctic Rescue would be final Go, Diego, Go! home media release in 2009.
 * Dora and the Lost City of Gold would be produced by Paramount Animation as a traditionally-animated film instead of Paramount Players, Walden Media and MRC as a live-action film, meaning that the hallucination scene would not be in it.
 * The toilet humor would be heavily toned down, although the film would still be rated PG.
 * Some of the characters from the original TV series (like Azul the Train and Señor Tucán) would appear in the film.
 * Starting with this film, Nickelodeon Movies introduced its new logo where in a studio, we see SpongeBob SquarePants (who would be traditionally-animated instead, with Blink Industries providing the animation for him, using the same one for the hallucination scene from our real-life film). He grabs a lever and tries to pull it, but struggles at first, even putting his foot on it, causing some of Nick's trademark green slime to start flowing through a tube while electric sparks fly. The lights turn on, illuminating the Nickelodeon logo in several shots. The walls, ceiling and stairs drop to reveal a Hollywood-type area (with five palm trees on it, á la the 20th Century Fox logo) at sunrise while the Nickelodeon blimp approaches and "movies" is drawn in a grungy font. The blimp takes off toward the screen right before the logo cuts out.
 * Also, the music/sounds for the logo is SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny) yelling "I'm ready!" and grunting from him pulling the lever, then electrical noises as the slime flows with an extended version of the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions theme, and finally, a bombastic orchestral redux of the final five notes, composed by John Debney and Germaine Franco, and The Jive Five singing the Nickelodeon jingle with SpongeBob singing at the end, ending with a ding noise.
 * An AU Nick Jr. original show named Jumby: Time Traveler would replace Dora 's last four seasons, Diego 's last two seasons, Our First Concert and the aforementioned Into the City! show.
 * DATFC and Dora (2024) would instead be replaced by Blaze and the Fantastical Creatures and a CGI revival of Wonder Pets! respectively.
 * Meet Blue's Baby Brother would get some changes:
 * It would be a theatrical feature film, not a TV special, and its runtime would be extended to 1 hour and 25 minutes to include more scenes.
 * The film would have had a villain named Ms. Villain (played by Chita Rivera).
 * There would be a mailtime segment at the end of the movie, and in the video letter, celebrities would thank Blue and Joe for going to Puppyville and bringing their baby brother back home.
 * If that wasn't enough, Blue's Big City Adventure would also get some changes:
 * At the same time it streams on Paramount+, the film would also be a theatrical release as well so that parents can take their kids to the cinema for the very first time.
 * It would be released under Paramount Players, and just like Meet Blue's Baby Brother, its runtime would be extended to 1 hour and 40 minutes to include a few more scenes.
 * There would be three new characters named Romeo (the villain played by Mandy Patinkin), Izzy (played by Isabela Merced) and Jeffy (played by Jeff Wahlberg).
 * There would also be a few new songs named "Romeo in Action!" and "Stop It Right There, Josh and Blue!" (performed by Romeo), as well as "Sing" (performed by Izzy, Jeffy and Josh). All of these songs would still be written by Alex Geringas.
 * The movie would instead be filmed in the taller 1.85:1 aspect ratio, but the scenes involving Romeo would now be filmed in the anamorphic 2.39:1 aspect ratio. This would make it the second film based on a Nick Jr. series to have the latter aspect ratio after PAW Patrol: The Movie.
 * This AU version of Blue's Big City Adventure would have a $25 million budget and would gross $100 million worldwide.


 * Nickelodeon would pick up Yaki & Yumi and Adventure Time due to Fanboy and Chum Chum not existing.
 * Adventure Time would have changes:
 * Don't make the lore confusing.
 * Make some of the characters more likable and not annoying.
 * Give the show more appropriate humor and language.
 * Make the episode Jake Vs. Me-Mow a not violent.
 * Don't flanderized the characters.
 * Animated by Rough Draft Korea, Saerom Animation, Toei Animation, and TMS Entertainment.
 * The Legend of Korra would have been a full series from a start and used the twenty episode count with no switch of channels.
 * Korra's element she has a trouble mastering is water instead of air to add more dramatic weights and to show that Korra isn't ready to change. As a result, her waterbending mentor is Tarrlok.
 * However, Korra still lives with Tenzin.
 * The love triangle plot would not happen.
 * Probending would make a lot more sense and it won't require the use of just earth, fire and water as there could be airbenders who are interested in it.


 * Nickelodeon would have treated animators like C.H. Greenblatt and Micah Wright with respect, meaning that Harvey Beaks would stay on the main channel before the series finale and Constant Payne would be picked up.
 * Due to being considered as a very mean-spirited and sadist show filled with poorly-written episodes and a cash cow franchise, especially because of its toxic fanbase and bad incest fetish art of the female characters, The Loud House would not exist at all.
 * As a direct result, Chris Savino would have never created an animated series in the first place due to him being considered bad.
 * The Loud House Movie would be replaced with an Angry Beavers movie called: The Angry Beavers: Argentina or Bust.
 * Bubble Guppies would end up after the fourth season as originally planned because of how much we miss the variety show format of the first four seasons. This results in the last two seasons featuring Zooli not existing at all.
 * As a result, the show would have a feature film finale released in 2018 (replacing the infamous Sherlock Gnomes, which would also not exist as well).
 * The show's last two seasons are replaced by Tales of the Wild Thornberrys (a revival of The Wild Thornberrys aimed at preschoolers).
 * Glitch Techs would air on Nickelodeon rather than Netflix, and it would have been a full series from a start and used the twenty episode count.
 * Transformers: EarthSpark would air on Nickelodeon rather than Netflix and Paramount+.
 * Monster High (2022) would be instead produced and aired on Universal Kids and Universal Television Animation instead of Nickelodeon and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.
 * Tower Prep and Unnatural History would be produced for Nickelodeon instead of Cartoon Network due to CNReal and Cartoon Network's live-action content, as well as Re-Animated, Out of Jimmy's Head and the fourth-sixth seasons of the original Johnny Test, never existing at all.
 * After the series finale of iCarly, the channel's live-action schedule would be gradually axed as a way to focus exclusively on animated content and provide stronger competition to Cartoon Network rather than Disney Channel.
 * As a result, future live-action sitcoms would be produced instead for TeenNick.
 * Despite that, Henry Danger and The Thundermans still exist, yet as animated and without Dan Schneider's involvement, meaning that Fairly Odder and The Really Loud House wouldn't exist.
 * However, due to it, most of its characters would be voiced by voice actors instead.
 * Also, the canceled Henry Danger film would actually be produced as an animated film without Dan Schneider's involvement, being released on November 8th, 2019, meaning that Playing with Fire wouldn't exist.
 * The only exceptions are the All That and Are You Afraid of the Dark? revivals.
 * However, Mr. Meaty and The Naked Brothers Band would never exist.
 * Due to mainly being whitewashed, relied on nonsensical themes and toilet humor, and seen as cash grabs, the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender film, Planet Sheen, Ryan's Mystery Playdate, Baby Shark's Big Show, and Baby Shark's Big Movie wouldn't exist.
 * A few original shows will take places of some of the shows that were terrible.
 * Nicktoons would be reformatted into a classic Nickelodeon programming channel, meaning NickRewind wouldn't likely exist at all.
 * After the shutdown of NickMom, Nick Jr. would be gradually reformatted into a classic Nick Jr./Noggin programming channel to compete with the Noggin app, which launched in 2015.
 * Viacom would've kept the international rights to Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, so the characters would also be added to Universal's character line-up for meet and greet opportunities.
 * Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie would be internationally distributed by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies as a theatrical film.
 * The Garfield and Harvey Entertainment websites wouldn't close down
 * Wonder Park (titled Wonderland) would be different as it would be more down-to-earth and would feature June's mother dying at the end, changing into a touching film about a little girl using her imagination to escape from the harshness of reality.
 * Rumble 's plot line is heavily altered as it has more faithfulness to its source material Monster on the Hill.
 * Also, the film would have remained as a theatrical release instead of being released on Paramount+. The same goes for Under the Boardwalk (which would have kept its original 2022 release date) and The Tiger's Apprentice.
 * Viacom, including Nickelodeon, would have gone against NFTs due to being harmful to the environment.
 * Transformers (film series) would have changes:
 * DreamWorks Pictures is not involved at all.
 * Carly Spencer would be replaced by Mikaela Banes in Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
 * Transformers: Rise of Unicron would be released in 2019.
 * The live-action 2014 TMNT is still exists, but without Michael Bay involvement
 * Michael Bay is not involved at all.
 * The CGI designs are less realistic and more comic book-looking.
 * April O'Neil is recasted.
 * The plots are different.
 * Paramount Pictures and Hasbro would create Hasbro Cinematic Universe in 2007 before Marvel create Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2008.
 * Transformers (2007) would be a first film of Hasbro Cinematic Universe.
 * All Hasbro films like Stretch Armstrong (which this film would released), G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Battleship, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Jem and the Hologram, Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins, and Dungeon & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves would part of Hasbro Cinematic Universe.
 * Paramount Pictures and Hasbro Studios would making Unit-E movie in 2013.
 * Paramount Pictures would create Paramount Slashers similar to Universal's Universal Monsters.
 * All Slashers, such as:
 * Jason Voorhees (from Friday the 13th) (by Paramount Pictures)
 * Michael Myers (from Halloween) (by Miramax Films)
 * Ghostface (from Scream) (by Dimension Films)
 * The Miner (from My Bloody Valentine) (by Paramount Pictures)
 * Norman Bates (from Psycho) (by Paramount Pictures)
 * Pighead (from Saw) (by Lionsgate Films)
 * Patrick Bateman (from American Psycho) (by Lionsgate Films)
 * The rest of the films produced by Paramount Animation would have been co-produced by Nickelodeon Movies (with the exception of Anomalisa, which would be co-produced by MTV Films). The same goes for the Sonic the Hedgehog trilogy, the live action film adaptation of Clifford the Big Red Dog and the Paramount+ original movie Secret Headquarters.
 * Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie would be produced by Paramount Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures as a theatrical film instead of Netflix.
 * One Last Wish (from the theme of Casper (1995)) would be used for Paramount Pictures 100th Years (2012) - Logos Through Time instead of Universal Pictures 100th Anniversary (2012) - Logos Through Time.
 * Little Audrey would be appear and wear her winter outfit in Paramount+ commercials since 2021.
 * Rango would actually get a sequel called Rango 2, It would be produced by Paramount Famous Productions, CBS Paramount Television Animation and Nickelodeon Animation Studio and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment as a direct-to-video film, It would be released on March 20, 2017.
 * UPN would keep the rights to Home Movies after 2001.
 * The first 2 episodes of Season 22 of South Park would have been called "Cartman Kills Heidi" and "Heidi Kills Cartman".
 * The plot for Cartman Kills Heidi is that Cartman vows to carry out a diabolical plan after Heidi Turner broke up with him. When Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Butters challenge him to actually do it, Cartman finds Heidi and shoots her, seemingly killing her and resulting in Wendy being blamed for her murder.
 * The plot for Heidi Kills Cartman is that just as Heidi Turner was presumed dead by Wendy's hand, with Wendy about to be jailed for life, she makes a miraculous return from the wilderness and names Cartman as her killer. From there, Cartman escapes the law, where he ties up the family and extended family and reveals his true nature. He forces DogPoo Petuski into helping him fulfill his lifelong goal of taking over the world, and succeeds when the CIA submits to his threats. After suffering several days under Cartman's reign, Stan, Kyle, Heidi, Butters, Craig, Clyde, Token, and Jimmy decide they have no choice but to arm themselves to kill Cartman and save the world.

Animated

 * Wendy (1997)
 * Rango (2011)

Live-action

 * Harriet the Spy (1996)

CBS Paramount Television

 * Casper and the Angels (1979-1982)

CBS Paramount Television Animation

 * The Adventures of Little Audrey (1989-1995)
 * House of Audrey (2008-2010)
 * Paramount Girls Forever! (2018-2020)

Nickelodeon

 * Doug (1991-1995)

Nick Jr.

 * Blue's Clues (1996-2006)

MTV

 * Liquid Television (1991-1995)

Comedy Central

 * Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (1995–99; 2002)

CBS Paramount Television

 * Star Trek: The Original Series (1966-1969)

MTV

 * Al TV (1984–1999)

VH1

 * The RuPaul Show (1996-1998)

Nickelodeon

 * The Third Eye (1983-1984)

Nick Jr.

 * Pinwheel (1977-1990)

Paramount Network

 * Fandango (1983-1989)

Comedy Central

 * Your Times May Vary (1989–90)

Showtime Networks

 * A New Day in Eden (1982-1983)

TV Land

 * ALF's Hit Talk Show (2004)

BET

 * Being Mary Jane (2013-2019)

CMT

 * Can You Duet (2008-2009)

Logo

 * Open Bar (2005)

Video games

 * Casper: Spirit Dimensions
 * Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl

Other Media

 * Popeye the Sailor (1933-1975)

Trivia

 * Despite these changes, Viacom would still be a major player in the media industry, since it would still own a major film studio (Paramount Pictures) and a major broadcast network (CBS), as well as several major cable channels (such as CBS Sports, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons, Nick Jr., MTV, VH1 and Paramount Network) and several theme parks (Paramount Parks).
 * Walt Disney Entertainment (Comcast)
 * Main assets: Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Circle Films, Silver Wind Pictures and ABC
 * WarnerMedia (AT&T)
 * Main assets: Warner Bros. Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, New Line Cinema, United Artists, Orion Pictures and The WB
 * Fox Entertainment Group (News Corporation)
 * Main assets: 20th Century Fox, New World Pictures, Fox Searchlight Pictures, American Zoetrope, Fox Atomic, Fox 2000 Pictures and Fox Broadcasting Company
 * NBCUniversal (Panasonic)
 * Main assets: Universal Pictures, RKO Pictures, Gramercy Pictures, Focus Features, DreamWorks Pictures, Rogue Pictures, PolyGram and NBC
 * Columbia TriStar Entertainment (Sony)
 * Main assets: Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Triumph Films, Destination Films, Screen Gems Pictures and Columbia TriStar Network
 * Viacom (Verizon)
 * Main assets: Paramount Pictures, Republic Pictures, Miramax Films, Lionsgate Films, Dimension Films and CBS


 * Paramount Animation, Ilion Animation Studios and Terrytoons are considered by many fans as "The Paramount Animation Studio Trio".