What if DreamWorks Pictures/DreamWorks Animation was founded in 1934?

We all know in reality that DreamWorks founded in 1994, but just imagine this: what if DreamWorks Studios founded in 1934, and even started as an animation studio until it later expanded into a whole film production studio?

This may be what what it could have been.

List of changes

 * DreamWorks would've one of the major American film studios, along with Walt Disney Pictures, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Colombia Pictures, Universal Studios and Tristar.
 * DreamWorks cartoons and films would be distributed by United Artists until 1955, where DreamWorks decided to distribute their projects until 1994.
 * They would've started to produced animated feature-length films since 1944.
 * Most of the films produced by DreamWorks Animation would remaining in their actual release years, with a few exceptions.
 * DreamWorks' original animated film Kung-Fu Panda would be produced in 1998 as a tradtional animated film and later get an 2008 CGI remake, which was followed by two sequels.
 * Trolls would be produced in 1994 as a tradtional animated film instead of in 2016 as a CGI one, being one of the fewer 1990s animated films who came close in terms of matching the critical and financial success like the animated films of the Disney Renaissance.
 * They would've also started to make live-action shorts in 1949 and live action films in 1955.
 * The Road to El Dorado would of been a 1955 live-action movie (as DreamWorks' first live action film) and then be remade as an animated film in 2000.
 * TBD
 * In 1994, DreamWorks would've be acquired and took over by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, David Geffenand and even NBCUniversal, like in 2016.
 * TBD

Voice cast
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Trivia
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