What if Disney acquired DIC Entertainment?

What if Disney acquired DIC Entertainment since they collaborated in the late 1990s?

Changes

 * DIC Entertainment was officially acquired by The Walt Disney Company in February 9th, 1996, the same year they acquired Capital Cities/ABC.
 * DIC Entertainment would stay open as they would also provide additional animation for Disney's animated shows and movies, even after 2008.
 * DIC wouldn't do the American English dub with Sailor Moon.
 * The live-action Inspector Gadget films would be animated instead, being rewritten to make them stay faithful to their source material and avoid their negative receptions with the first film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and the sequel produced by Disneytoon Studios.
 * The character designs are more identical to the 1983 artwork except Penny, who would debut her Gadget and the Gadgetinis look.
 * The first film has a different plot, taking places after the 1980s series.
 * Inspector Gadget's Last Case wouldn't likely exist since Gadget is less bumbling and clueless than his original 1983 series counterpart, whereas Penny and Brain get far less screen time, with Biggest Caper Ever being retooled into a TV movie as part of DIC Movie Toons instead.
 * As a result, Biggest Caper Ever is produced by Disney Television Animation as a traditionally-animated film instead.
 * The design for Penny is more identical to the G&tG artwork while the ones for Gadget, Brain, Chief Quimby, Dr. Claw and M.A.D. Cat are more to 1983.
 * Disney wouldn't acquire Jumbo Pictures and the rights of Doug, and the last three seasons will be replaced with a DIC cartoon featuring Winnie the Pooh.
 * However, 101 Dalmatians: The Series and PB&J Otter along with the pre-production services for 13 episodes of Sabrina: the Animated Series would still happen.
 * Doug's 1st Movie wouldn't exist, and the Beatrix Potter brand wouldn't be owned by Silvergate Media nor Sony Pictures, being instead owned by Disney, resulting in Walt Disney Animation Studios making a fully animated Peter Rabbit movie in March 26th, 1999, even similar to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
 * Also, this film would be universally-acclaimed from Disney fans, and would even stay true to the original Beatrix Potter story. They can give this film a BIT of humor, but they still want to make it more family friendly for not just Disney fans, but even Beatrix Potter fans, receiving a lot of love from those fans as well.
 * Les Studios Tex would never exist, and neither would Sabrina's Secret Life, Stargate Infinity and Sonic Underground.
 * However, Archie's Weird Mysteries and Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century would still exist as the said studio would not be involved while Wang Film Productions would handle the animation services for the latter.
 * The Wacky World of Tex Avery was heavily altered to become Mickey Mouse's Wacky Adventures.
 * In Gadget Boy & Heather, Gadget Boy is instead voiced by Bradley Pierce in English and Alexis Tomassian in French.
 * Disney would sell The Wizard of Oz, Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa and Captain Planet and the Planeteers to Warner Bros. Entertainment and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
 * In Gadget and the Gadgetinis, the English version of the opening wouldn't exist as the French version would have been used around the world.
 * The designs of Gadget, Brain, Chief Quimby, Dr. Claw and M.A.D. Cat are more identical to the 1983 artwork.
 * Jeanette Sir wouldn't likely exist due to being an unnecessary love interest.
 * Brain and Chief Quimby would have larger roles with Frank Welker and Maurice LaMarche reprising their roles.
 * Welker would have also reprised his role as Dr. Claw.
 * All of DIC Entertainment's shows starting with Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible are co-produced by Disney Television Animation and made for Disney Channel and Disney's One Saturday Morning.
 * The 2015 Inspector Gadget series would be produced by Disney Television Animation and DIC Entertainment for Disney Channel instead of DHX Media for Teletoon and Family Channel, and it will be heavily altered to avoid its negative reception.
 * The designs for Penny and Maryland Claw are more identical to the G&tG artwork while the ones for Gadget, Brain, Chief Quimby, Dr. Claw and M.A.D. Cat are more to the 1983 one.
 * Talon Claw wouldn't exist due to being seen as an unnecessary love interest for Penny.
 * M.A.D. Cat is male in the 2015 TV series.
 * Maurice LaMarche, Frank Welker, Tegan Ross and Teryl Rothery would have reprised their roles as Gadget, Chief Quimby, Dr. Claw, Brain, Penny and Maryland Claw.
 * It would be traditionally-animated instead of CGI.
 * The Gadgetmobile would return.
 * The Tales of Peter Rabbit and Inspector Gadget are critical and commercial successes and would be part of the Disney Renaissance era.
 * BVS Entertainment would still operate.
 * Bobby's World, most of the anime licenses dubbed by Saban and CinéGroupe co-productions (while still being co-owned with CinéGroupe) would be kept under Disney's ownership via BVS Entertainment.
 * The English rights for Digimon wouldn't be acquired by Saban Brands in 2012 and would be kept under Disney's ownership, with Sensation Animation staying open and trying to make the anime better.
 * ABC Family would still be a family channel while Freeform would first launch in 2006 as a basic cable network that targeted the teen and young adults demographics with series incorporating diverse portrayals of family lives, as well as teen dramas.
 * The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader would've been distributed by Walt Disney Pictures instead of 20th Century Fox, and five more Narnia sequels would be made.

Before Disney's One Saturday Morning

 * Madeline (The Family Channel/ABC/Disney Channel, 1993-2001)
 * Hurricanes (Syndication/ITV, 1993-1997)
 * Street Sharks (Syndication, 1994-1997)
 * Rimba's Island (Fox, 1994-1996)
 * Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego (Fox, 1994-1999)
 * Action Man (Syndication, 1995-1996)
 * Gadget Boy & Heather (Syndication/M6, 1995-1996)
 * What-a-Mess (ABC, 1995-1996)
 * Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible (Fox, 1996)
 * Inspector Gadget's Field Trip (The History Channel, 1996-1998)
 * Gadget Boy's Adventures in History (The History Channel, 1997-1998)

Disney's One Saturday Morning
Notes: * = also aired on Disney's One Too ** = not co-produced with Disney Television Animation nor aired on Disney's blocks on ABC and UPN
 * /Here Comes Pooh/ (1996-1999)
 * Mummies Alive! (1997)
 * /Mickey Mouse's Wacky Adventures/ (1997-2003)
 * Extreme Dinosaurs (1997)
 * Pocket Dragon Adventures (1998)
 * Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century (1999-2001)
 * Sabrina: The Animated Series* (1999)
 * Archie's Weird Mysteries* (1999-2000)
 * Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! (2001-2002)
 * Alienators: Evolution Continues** (Fox, 2001-2002)
 * Super Duper Sumos (2002-2003)
 * Speed Racer X** (Nickelodeon/Nick GAS, 2002)
 * Liberty's Kids** (PBS Kids, 2002-2003)
 * Knights of the Zodiac** (Cartoon Network, 2003-2004)
 * Strawberry Shortcake** (Direct-to-video, 2003-2008, distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment)
 * Trollz (2005)
 * Horseland (2006-2008)
 * DinoSquad (2007-2008)
 * Sushi Pack (2007-2009)

ABC

 * Hypernauts (1996)

Disney Channel
Note: * = not co-produced with Disney Television Animation nor aired on Disney's blocks on ABC and UPN
 * Gadget & the Gadgetinis (2002-2003)
 * Cake (2006)
 * Dance Revolution (2006-2007)
 * Inspector Gadget (2015-2018)

Films

 * Meet the Deedles (1998, live-action; co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Peak Productions)
 * /Inspector Gadget/ (1999, traditionally-animated; co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Feature Animation)
 * /Inspector Gadget 2/ (2003, traditionally-animated; co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Disneytoon Studios)
 * Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie (2006, computer-animated; co-production with 20th Century Fox and American Greetings)

TV movies

 * Genius (1999; live-action)
 * DIC Movie Toons (2002)
 * Sabrina: Friends Forever
 * /Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever/ (co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation)
 * Time Kid
 * Dennis the Menace: Cruise Control
 * The Archies in Jugman
 * Dinosaur Island
 * My Fair Madeline
 * Groove Squad
 * Treasure Island
 * Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure (produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Frederator Studios)
 * The Amazing Zorro
 * 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea