What if Pixar Animation Studios was founded in 1920?

We know that in reality that Pixar Animation Studios was founded in 1986 by Edwin Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith. But, what if it was actually founded in 1960, starting as a traditional animation studio before expanding into a whole animation studio and film company making movies in all genres? Here's how it could've been.

Changes

 * It would be founded by Paul Isaac Xavier and Olivia Jackson Xavier (not real people, but just made-up).
 * It would be known as Paul/Olivia Cartoons (1960-1967), Paul I. Xavier Studios (1968-1973), P.I.X.A.R. Animations (1974-1986), Pixar Animation (1986-1996), and Pixar Animation Studios (1996-).
 * Pixar would've distributed their films themselves from 1960 to 2009, when Disney would acquire Pixar rather than the early 2006. However, after the acquisition, Disney would allow the Pixar logo to only appear in their films in order to be the same as Marvel and Lucasfilm.
 * The company would be one of the mini-major film companies.
 * Pixar would have a series of cartoons named Zany Ditties, similar to Silly Symphonies and Looney Tunes.
 * Tinny and Luxo Jr. would be included in the cartoons and the Tin Toy and Luxo Jr. shorts would be part of them.
 * Toy Story would've first been made as a traditionally-animated feature in 1980 named You Are A Toy and would have been rebooted as a live-action/CGI hybrid movie in 1995, and then having its franchise.
 * Toy Story 2 would've not only been a sequel, but also a made-for-TV film that would air on Nickelodeon since Disney wouldn't have owned Pixar at the time. In that case, Paramount would own the rights to Toy Story 2, and would be released on VHS by Paramount Home Video, until 2006 when Disney acquired Pixar.
 * Toy Story 3 would've been made in 2005 as a direct-to-video movie by Paramount Home Entertainment.
 * The first two sequels would've then been given their own theatrical release by Paramount in February 2006.
 * Toy Story 4 would be made in 2012 as the final movie in the franchise.
 * In addition, Buzz Lightyear would've been instead called Lunar Larry, as he was supposed to.
 * Pixar's cancelled projects like 1906, a Monsters Inc. sequel, and a different version of Toy Story 3 would be produced.
 * Circle 7 Animation would also still be active and would co-produce the films.
 * The company would've partnered with Aardman Animations for making films, such as an adaptation of David Walliams' book Gangsta Granny and an adaptation of the Baha Men song Who Let The Dogs Out?.
 * The company would also get into live-action movies after producing 1906.

Cancelled projects
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