What if blue sky studios continued under a new name

Blue Sky Studios, Inc. was an American computer animation film studio based in Greenwich, Connecticut. It was founded in 1987 by Chris Wedge, Michael Ferraro, Carl Ludwig, Alison Brown, David Brown, and Eugene Troubetzkoy after their employer, MAGI, one of the visual effects studios behind Tron, shut down. Using its in-house rendering software, the studio created visual effects for commercials and films before dedicating itself to animated film production. Its first feature, Ice Age, was released in 2002 by 20th Century Fox. It produced 13 feature films, the final one being Spies in Disguise, released on December 25, 2019.

Blue Sky Studios was a subsidiary of 20th Century Animation until its acquisition by Disney, as part of their acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets in 2019. In February 2021, Disney announced that Blue Sky would be shut down in April 2021 citing the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its business operations. The studio ceased operating after April 10, 2021.

Ice Age and Rio were the studio's most commercially successful franchises, while Horton Hears a Who! and The Peanuts Movie were its most critically praised films. Scrat, a character from Ice Age, was the studio's mascot.

But what if blue sky didn’t shut down and continued under a new name? Let’s see what would happen today.

List of changes


 * In February 2021, it was announced that blue sky studios would rebrand as SmallWorld Animation on April 10 2021
 * Nimona was released in theatres and with premiere access on Disney+ On January 14 2022. It would debut a brand new logo before the movie and also becoming the first blue sky/smallworld movie to use the 20th century studios logo.
 * The new logo debuted with Nimona would feature scrat in space watching the world through a ufo with a instrumental version of it’s a small world as the fanfare




 * Like illumination, the SmallWorld logo would have a different variant in each film
 * Aardman would eventually team up with Disney for a 3 film distribution plan with 20th century studios, having 3 Aardman films being co-released by 20th Century Studios and SmallWorld Animation, making 2029’s The Morph Movie Blue Sky/SmallWorld’s first stop motion film
 * Films Nimona (2022)
 * Horton Hatches the Egg (2023)
 * Robots 2 (2024)
 * Rio 3 (2025)
 * Spies in Disguise 2 (2026)
 * Another Peanuts Movie (2027)
 * The Morph Movie (2029) (produced by Aardman, but SmallWorld co-released it)
 * Ice Age 6 (2032)
 * Mr. Bean The Animated Movie (2035)
 * Spies in Disguise 3 (2036)
 * Epic 2 (2038)
 * The Family Guy Movie (2039)
 * Rio 4 (2041)