What if Don Bluth stayed at Disney?

We all know that Don Bluth was originally a Disney animator who later left to make beloved classics such as All Dogs Go to Heaven, The Land Before Time, An American Tail and The Secret of NIMH, but think about this. What if Don Bluth stayed with Disney? What films would he have made with Disney? What ideas would he freshen up with the House of Mouse? Would he be the head of Disney animators?

List of changes

 * All of Don Bluth's films, along with their sequels and spin-offs, would've be fully produced and owned by Disney.
 * He also would've be a co-director of The Fox and the Hound, Beauty and the Beast, Balto (which would've been produced by Disney in the AU) and Frozen.
 * An American Tail and All Dogs Go to Heaven would've be fused into the same film: An American Tale.
 * He also would've directing a live-action remake to Bambi.
 * Some of Don Bluth's canceled films would be produced.
 * Satyrday would've be a live-action film.
 * Don Bluth's 1990s films would've be critical and commercial successes and part of the Disney Renaissance era.

Films

 * The Fox and the Hound (1981)
 * The Secret of NIHM (1981)
 * Satyrday (1984)
 * An American Tale (1986)
 * Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1987)
 * The Land Before Time (1988)
 * Beauty and the Beast (1991)
 * An American Tale: Anne-Marie Goes West (1991)
 * Rock-a-Doodle (1992)
 * Thumbelina (1994)
 * A Troll in Central Park (1994)
 * The Pebble and the Penguin (1995)
 * Balto (1995)
 * Anastasia (1997)
 * Banjo the Woodpile Cat (1998)
 * Titan A.E. (2000)
 * TBD
 * Bambi (TBD)
 * TBD
 * Bambi (TBD)

Shorts

 * The Small One (1978)

TV shows

 * House of Mouse (2001-2003)
 * Anne-Marie's American Tales (2016-present)