What if Don Bluth moved to MGM?

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 moved to MGM?

Changes

 * All of Don Bluth's films, along with their sequels and spin-offs, would've be fully produced and owned by MGM.
 * He also would've be a co-director of Igor and The Adams Family.
 * An American Tail would've be split into three films: Fivel: An American Tail, The Giant Mouse of Minsk, and Never Say Never.
 * sequels to The Land Before Time would've not used the same name.
 * Anastasia and Thumbelina would've be official members in the MGM Princess media franchise.
 * Don Bluth's 1990s films would've be critical and commercial successes for MGM, similar to the Disney Renaissance era, except it is known as "MGM's Animation of the Fine-T's".
 * Titan A.E. would been produced as a CGI-Animated film (as MGM's first computer-animated film).
 * Some of Don Bluth's canceled films would've be produced.
 * All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 would've not feature Itchy at all and would've been set in 1945 rather than 1996.
 * MGM Animation would've remained open as MGM Animation Studios.
 * Thumbelina would've been released in 1993 rather than 1994.

Theatrical Originals

 * The Secret of NIMH (1982)
 * Satyrday (1983)
 * The Giant Mouse of Minsk (1985)
 * Fivel: An American Tail (1986)
 * Never Say Never (1987)
 * The Land Before Time (1988)
 * All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
 * East of the Sun and West of the Moon (1990)
 * Rock-A-Doodle (1992)
 * Thumbelina (1993)
 * A Troll in Central Park (1994)
 * The Pebble and the Penguin (1995)
 * Anastasia (1997)
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 * What if Don Bluth moved to MGM/
 * What if Don Bluth moved to MGM/