Summit Entertainment was founded in 1991 by film producers Bernd Eichinger, Arnon Milchan, and Andrew G. Vajna in real life, but just imagine this: what if Summit Entertainment was founded in 1912, starting as a small independent studio and later expanding into a whole film production studio.
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- It would be founded by Simon Miller (1889-1945) and Michael Miller (1886-1928) (not real people, but just made-up). they remain the founders until Michael's death in 1928
- It would be known as Miller Brothers Pictures (1912-1928), Simon Miller Studios (1928-1945), Simmit Pictures (1945-1979), and Summit Entertainment (1979–present)
- Summit Entertainment would have a series of cartoons named Summit Toons and Summit Symphonies, which would have been made to compete with Walt Disney cartoons, MGM cartoons, Walter Lantz cartoons, Nicktoons, Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies, Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoons, Paramount Pictures' Noveltoons/Harveytoons, Disney's The Disney Afternoon, and Terrytoons
- Famous cartoonists such as Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, Max Fleischer, Ub Iwerks, William Hanna, and Joseph Barbera would create the characters to begin with
- Summit Entertainment would be making productions called Fluffy Rat (a New York City version of Winnie the Pooh)
- Summit Entertainment would be sold by Lionsgate in 2005 rather than 2012
- Summit Entertainment would distribute all Samuel Goldwyn Productions films from 1941 to 1952 rather than RKO