What if Fantasmical World founded in 1946?

Fantasmical World founded in 2006 by Rhode Montijo, which took an inspiration on comics in the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. But let's imagine, what if Fantasmical World was founded in 1946, long before Rhode Montijo took over.

This theory was interconnected with the DreamWorks 1934 AU?

Changes

 * Fantasmical World would have been founded by Ub Iwerks (1946-1966), Dora E. Wilson (Which would be real) (1963-1998), untill Rhode Montijo took over in 1999.
 * B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations (cancelled animated film that Dreamworks planned) would have debuted in 1955 as part of the Fantasmical World universe.
 * Jackson Moss, Watts, Addison Drake, Carol Sue, and Henry Moss would have been friends to Polky the Polka-Dot Monster, Itty the Ghost, and Specter Inspector.
 * The Rapsittie Street Kids would have received better and would have debuted in 1983 as part of the Fantasmical World Universe.
 * The Seltzer-Friedberg films would have been part of the Fantasmical World universe.
 * The Rabid Chipmunks (would be known as the Danger-Munks) would look identical to the 1961 Alvin Show artwork.
 * The leader (the one who wears an orange shirt with a "C" on it) would always wear a cap, similar to Alvin Seville.
 * ThanksKilling would have been named ThanksThrilling and would have debuted in 1968 as a kid-friendly comedy film.
 * Ali, Kristen, Johnny, Billy, Darren, Oscar, and Sheriff Roud would have been friends to Gum Girl, Natalie, Ninja-Rina, and Cloud Boy.
 * Turkie would be more cartoonier than usual and would have been a friend to Robo-Chef, The Underhander, Mr. Hansen, The Cocodrilos, and the Goodie Goblins.
 * ThanksKilling 3 would have been named ThanksThrilling 2 instead.
 * The Happytime Murders would have been the 1988 kid-friendly television series by The Jim Henson Company, called The Happytime Gang Show.
 * The Gumazing Gum Girl! would be debuted as Dora Wilson's 1963 comic book series before shipping into chapter books in 2013.
 * Our real life Rhode Montijo Gum Girl series would serve as a reboot to the comics.
 * Gum Girl, Bubble Boy, Mrs. Gomez, Brainstormer, Malik, Maria, The Purse Thief, Ravi, and Ms. Smoot would first appeared in The Gumazing Gum Girl Issue #1.
 * Robo-Chef, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Chubby Cheeks, Dr. Gomez, and the escaped monkeys would first appeared in The Gumazing Gum Girl! Issue #2.
 * Ninja-Rina, her mom, and Yee would first appeared in The Gumazing Gum Girl! Issue #3.
 * Sol Azteca, The Jaguares, the Everhander, the Underhander, The Cocodrilos, and Ikal the Quetzal would first appeared in The Gumazing Gum Girl! Issue #4.
 * Ms. Jones and Principal Eskenas would first appear in The Gumazing Gum Girl! Issue #5.
 * The Gumazing Gum Girl! would start being made into the animated TV series in 1967, and animated feature films in 1977.
 * Most of the films produced by DreamWorks (which would be founded in 1934) and would remain in their actual release years, with a few exceptions.
 * The recurring characters would've be stars in The Gumazing Gum Girl! spin-off series:
 * Ninja-Rina would've star in her own 1969 spin-off, Ninja-Rina.
 * Malik and Maria would've star in their own 1970 spin-off, Malik and Maria.
 * Sol Azteca would've star in his own 1976 spin-off, Sol Azteca.
 * The Gumazing Gum Girl! shows and films would also be available on Digiview Entertainment DVDs, along with Cuphead (if it was debuted in the 1930s), the Joey Drew Cartoons (if it were debuted in the 1930s), the 1963 Astro Boy (if it has a Tezuka Productions on-screen logo), Argosy Media shows (if it was real), Melvin Beederman Superhero (if it was debuted in 1954), Cloud Boy (if it was debuted in 1946), The Halloween Kid (if it was debuted in 1970), and the UPA Cartoons.
 * SpongeBob SquarePants would've began in 1967 as part of an Osamu Tezuka universe.
 * The 2004 song, "SpongeBob and Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy", would made a debut appearance in the 1968 Gum Girl episode, until it was used in the Suponji Bobu film under permission, then was later used in Bubble Boy: The Curse of the Ninja-Wolf under permission.
 * The 2004 song, "The Best Day Ever" would made a debut appearance in the another 1968 Gum Girl episode, and would be sung by Gum Girl, until it was later used in Suponji Bobu (SpongeBob) under permission, then was used in Rico: The Curse of the Were-Ninja under permission.
 * The 2015 song, "Squeeze Me" would made a debut appearance in the 1969 Gum Girl episode, until it was later used in Suponji Bobu 2 under permission, then was later used in Malik and Maria: Revenge of the Island (2015) and Bubble Boy vs. the Meteor (2016) under permission.
 * However, our real show serves as the remake of seasons 1, 2, and 3 of the show by Stephen Hillenburg until his departure.
 * Shopwell's, the supermarket from Sausage Party, would made a debut appearance in The Gumazing Gum Girl! Issue #40 (1966). (meaning that Sausage Party would be kid-friendly and be part of the Gum Girl universe.)
 * The 2016 Sausage Party song, "The Great Beyond", would make a debut appearance in the 1993 Gum Girl Movie.
 * Some films and shows, like the live-action/CGI Alvin and the Chipmunks films, Tom and Jerry Tales, the Ice Age sequels the live-action Fairly Odd Parents films, and Digimon: The Movie would've have The Gumazing Gum Girl! characters instead of the other-verse ones.
 * This would make the Family Guy "Scrat" cutaway gag move to the "SuperGriffins" segment of Family Guy Season 3 episode, "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1" to help promote the first Ice Age film.
 * The Family Guy episode, "Sibling Rivalry" would also have a cutaway gag of Ninja-Rina attempting to attack Peter Griffin, in which would help promote the 2006 Ninja-Rina film. (replacing our real "Scrat" cutaway gag)
 * The Family Guy episode, "Brokeback Swanson" would also have a cutaway gag similar to the above one, but with Ninja-Rina being CGI animated, to help promote the 2015 Ninja-Rina film.
 * Speaking of which, most of the inappropriate cutaway gags, like Peter setting the cow on fire, Peter cutting the cake which he accidentally stabs the woman's head, and Peter beating up Lucy Van Pelt, would be replaced with more appropriate cutaway gags.
 * Imagine if Universal's Lucy, the 2016 Powerpuff Girls reboot, Warner Bros. and Skydance's Geostorm, 20th Century Studio's Bohemian Rhapsody, STX's Countdown, and Lionsgate's Bratz: The Movie and Moonfall never existed at all.
 * Amanda Leighton, Kristen Li, and Natalie Palamides would be playing the roles of Pinktail, Bluetail, and Greentail (which would be real) instead of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup.
 * Blisstina would not be a Powerpuff Girl at all, but instead would be the member of the Gomez family.
 * Most of the video games would've been changed. Example:
 * Ice Age: Arctic Blast would only include contents from the first film.
 * Some film characters would've first appear in some of The Gumazing Gum Girl! comics instead.
 * Some characters, like Meredith from the Bratz movie, would've been in different animal species or would've been humans instead.
 * Cyclops would've been very friendly instead of killing animals.
 * Some film and television show characters' defeats would first be in The Gumazing Gum Girl! comics.
 * The Tasmanian Devil from Looney Tunes would've make a cameo in Bubble Boy: The Curse of the Franken-Gum-Wad instead.
 * Some film and television series songs would've be heard in some of The Gumazing Gum Girl! films and television series instead.
 * The Gumazing Gum Girl! characters would make cameos in several other DreamWorks shows and films.
 * The Supernatural/Scooby-Doo crossover episode "Scoobynatural" would not be made. But instead, the Supernatural/Gum Girl crossover episode "Gabbynatural" would've be made.
 * Sam, Dean, and Castiel would rather teleport to the animated world of The Gumazing Gum Girl!
 * Scoob would keep its theatrical release instead of the VOD one and would come out in January 22, 2021.
 * However, it would later released in HBO Max.


 * The Gumazing Gum Girl! would also be available on Game Boy Advance Video, along with other Pokemon episodes, like "Charmander, The Stray Pokemon" (which would be shown in one of the Pokemon GBA videos instead of "Here Comes Squirtle Squad"), the other Dora the Explorer episodes, like "Star Mountain", the 1960s Astro Boy, The 1950s Gerald McBoing-Boing, Disney films, ABC One Saturday Morning shows, The Amazing 3, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Scooby-Doo, The Super Mario Bros Super Show, Drake and Josh, Cloud Boy, Halloween Kid, B.O.O., The X's, Kirby: Right Back at Ya and Kimba the White Lion.
 * Fun Sh*tposting Wiki for both Miraheze and FANDOM would most likely never existed at all, leaving only the Hitler Gum Girl, Gum Goatse and the Deadly Gum Girl memes.
 * This would make the Gum Girl hacking controversy never happening.
 * This would also make Atrocious Deviants Wiki remained open.
 * A Gum Girl Movie would be a 1993 traditionally animated film, being one of the fewer 1990s superhero animated films who came close in terms of matching the same critical and financial success like the animated superhero films.
 * However, it can have a CGI animated remake in 2023.


 * They would've also started to make live action/animated Gum Girl films in 1977.
 * A delay in shipping involving Gum Girl would never happen. This would make the Montijo version of "Stick Together" would keep its August 17, 2021 release.
 * Rhode Montijo's Cloud Boy would be debuted as Dora Wilson's animated short series.
 * Cloud Boy would still be allies with Gum Girl, Halloween Kid, and Melvin Beederman, but be friends with Felix, Rocky, Bullwinkle, Alex and Marty.
 * Cloud Boy would start being made into the animated TV series in 1959, and animated feature films in 1960.
 * Most of the films produced by the DreamWorks would remain in their actual release years, with a few exceptions.
 * Cloud Boy shows and films would also be available on Digiview Entertainment DVDs, along with Cuphead (if it was debuted in the 1930s), the Joey Drew Cartoons (if it were debuted in the 1930s), the 1963 Astro Boy (if it has a Tezuka Productions on-screen logo), Argosy Media shows (if it was real), Melvin Beederman Superhero (if it was debuted in 1954), The Gumazing Gum Girl! (if it was debuted in 1963), The Halloween Kid (if it was debuted in 1970), and the UPA Cartoons.
 * The Tom and Jerry cartoons in the Gene Deitch era (with "Buddies Thicker than Water", "The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit", "Tall in a Trap", and "Carmen Get It" being exceptions; In which would've been created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) would've been changed into the well received Cloud Boy shorts.
 * The Fairly Odd Parents would've been ended right after season 8.
 * Some films and shows, like the Michael Bay TMNT, The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie, the Hey Arnold films, and Rugrats Go Wild would have Cloud Boy characters instead of the other-verse ones.
 * Imagine if Sony's 2012 and After Earth never existed at all.
 * Some film characters would've first appeared in some Cloud Boy shorts instead.
 * Some characters, like Von Scheck, would've been in different animal species or would've been humans instead.
 * Some film and television show characters' defeats would first be in Cloud Boy shorts instead.
 * Some film and television series songs, like "Lesson Number One", would've debuted in some Cloud Boy films and television series instead.
 * Cloud Boy would make cameos in several other DreamWorks shows and films.
 * Melvin Beederman Superhero would be debuted as an animated cartoon series in 1954 before shipping into Greg Trine's chapter books in 2006.
 * Melvin Beederman Superhero would be created and produced by Dora Wilson.
 * The original Melvin Beederman Superhero chapter books would remain as the reboot book series while Melvin Beederman and Candace Brinkwater can appear in various media.
 * Melvin, Candace, Headmaster Spinner, and Hugo would first appeared in Melvin Beederman.
 * Grunge and Filthy would first appeared in Attack of the McNastys
 * Mudball and Puke would first appeared in Bad Girls for Life.
 * Carl would first appeared in Superhero Carl.


 * Melvin Beederman Superhero would start being made into the animated TV series in 1961, and animated feature films in 1973.
 * Most of the films produced by Disney would remain in their actual release years, with a few exceptions.
 * The recurring characters would've be stars in the spin-off series:
 * Candace would've star in her own 1963 spin-off, Candace Brinkwater Superhero.
 * Melvin Beederman Superhero shows and films would also be available on Digiview Entertainment DVDs, along with Cuphead (if it was debuted in the 1930s), the Joey Drew Cartoons (if it were debuted in the 1930s), the 1963 Astro Boy (if it has a Tezuka Productions on-screen logo), Argosy Media shows (if it was real), The Gumazing Gum Girl! (if it was debuted in 1963), Cloud Boy (if it was debuted in 1946), The Halloween Kid (if it was debuted in 1970), and the UPA Cartoons.


 * The Simpsons would've been ended right after the first 2007 film.
 * The rest of the Treehouse of Terror mini-series would be Melvin Beederman Superhero Halloween television films, named Terror Tales of the City Park.
 * The Reform Club (named the Kind Club), the club from We Happy Few, would made a debut appearance in Superhero Carl. (meaning that We Happy Few would be kid-friendly and be part of the Melvin Beederman universe.)
 * Some films and shows, like the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic film, Teen Titans Go!, Arthur's Missing Pal, The Magic School Bus Rides Again, The Angry Birds Movie sequels (due to fact SPA was not involved with making the first Angry Birds Movie), Baby Shark's Big Show, The Muppet Wizard of Oz, Surf's Up 2: Wavemania, the Jumanji sequels, The Simpsons Movie 2, the Tom and Jerry/The Wizard of Oz crossovers, and Thomas: All Engines Go would've have Melvin Beederman characters instead of the other-verse ones.
 * Imagine if The Nutcracker in 3D, never existed at all.
 * Some film characters would've first appear in some of Melvin Beederman cartoons instead.
 * Some characters, like Fiona Frizzle, would've been in different animal species or would've been humans instead.
 * Fiona Frizzle would be renamed Fiona Beederman as Melvin's half sister.
 * Some film and television show characters' defeats would first be in Melvin Beederman cartoons.
 * Some film and television series songs would've be heard in some of Melvin Beederman films and television series instead.


 * Melvin Beederman characters would make cameos in several other shows and films.
 * Most of the commercials would have been well received.
 * The Zazoo Commercial would have the boy behaving very well instead of throwing a tantrum.
 * The McDonald Pakistan commercials would have better animation.
 * In the "Crash Bandicoot" commercial, Neo Cortex would have a cartoony face and would have a yellow skin.
 * In the "Sonic" commercial, Cream and Rouge would look more like they did in the Sonic video games.
 * It would have it's own I'm Lovin It jingle instead of the Japanese one.
 * The Protegent commercials would have Proto looking nothing like Whyatt from Super Why! to avoid lawsuit of the TV show.
 * Imagine if the Protegent Rap never existed at all.
 * The Eggo Waffle "Monster Girl" commercial would have the waffle becoming a monster (would be 2D animated instead of CGI) instead of the girl, since she was cute.
 * The 1-800-Victim2 commercial would never exist at all.
 * Sony's Pixels would've been changed into the more lookin' style by DreamWorks, titled Ink and Paint, with Fantasmical World characters in place of real-life video game characters.
 * Every time anything destructs, it turns into ink or paint instead of cubes.
 * It would have better animation.
 * Yen Sid (from Fantasia) would've been the film's antagonist.
 * Instead of Q-Bert, Gum Girl would've been a side character.
 * Instead of UTZ cheeseballs, Sam would feed her Dorito beef tacos.
 * Instead of Adam Sandler, Bill Murray would play the role as Sam.
 * Lisa would stay with the main character in at the end.
 * The cover of "We Will Rock You" would've been replaced with the song "Daydreaming". (which would've been real)
 * Most of the animation tests and trailers for cancelled films would instead be produced as Gum Girl commercials. Examples:
 * The test for the Marvin the Martian film would have been retooled into the "Cocodrilo Christmas" commercial, with Brainstormer in place of Marvin.
 * The test for the Where the Wild Things Are animated film would have been retooled into the "Hamster Things" commercial, with Bubble Boy and the hamsters in place of Max and the Wild Things.
 * The trailer for the original Spider-Man 4 would have been retooled into the "Does Whatever that Gum Girl Can" commercial.
 * The trailer for the Sony Pictures Animation Popeye film would have been retooled into the "Sailor Rico" commercial.
 * The trailer for the original Sly Cooper film would have been retooled into the "Sneaker-Rina" commercial, with Ninja-Rina in place of Sly.
 * The trailer for the Imagi Zelda film would have been retooled into the "Gum Girl Awakening" commercial, with Gum Girl and Ravi in place of Link and Zelda.


 * The Fantasmical World films would've got bonus features at the end of VHS releases. Example:
 * A Gum Girl Movie would've had a Sol Azteca and the Everhander teaser trailer at the end of a VHS.
 * Sol Azteca and the Everhander would've had the Trolls trailer at the end of a VHS.
 * Spy Hard would've had a Behind the scenes footage at the end of a VHS.
 * The Gumazing Fantasy would've had a trailer for The Prince and the Pauper at the end of a VHS. When being re-released on VHS in 2003, It would've had the Sinbad trailer.
 * Old McGum Girl Had a Farm would've had the Antz VHS trailer at the end of a VHS.
 * Gum Girl and the Enchanted Kingdom would've had the sing-alongs footage as a VHS bonus worldwide.
 * The Melvin Beederman Superhero Movie would've had the Melvin Beederman cartoon Superhero Carl as a VHS bonus only in North America, as International releases (except Mexico) won't show it due to Carl's Inappropriate behavior. However, DVD releases worldwide may still have it.
 * The La Llorona/Detective Pikachu controversy will never happen.