What if DreamWorks Pictures/DreamWorks Animation was founded in 1934?/Dora Wilson

Dora Elysian Wilson (October 1, 1902-May 1, 2000) was a British-American animator, writer, voice actrees, film and television producer and video game designer known for founding DreamWorks Pictures. She was also known as the creator of the Dreamtoons series, as well as producing short films, feature films and television programs throughout the studios' first six decades.

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In 1994, Wilson retired from her studio which she sold it to the Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg, former Walt Disney Studios' chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, and music editor David Geffen.

In May 1, 2000, Dora Wilson passed away from breast cancer by the age of 97.

Life
Born in Nottingham, London, England, UK on October 1, 1902, Dora Elysian Wilson was the daughter and, after Mike Ollie Wilson, the brother (1900-1996), the second child of Murray J. Wilson, the father (1868-1939) and Sarah Elysian II, the mother (1870-1964) who were farmers at Essex.

At age 3, she and her family moved to United Sates where her parents got their new farming job at New York. During that time, Dora's life would change upon seeing the animated short film Humorous Phases of Funny Faces in 1906 and wished that she would become an animation artist, despite her father was desperate for his daughter to become a farmer, and her mother decided to take her to art school.

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New York Comic Studio, Inc.
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Wilson Cartoon Studio/Dora Wilson Productions/DW Film Company/DreamWorks Studios
After New York Comic Studio was closed down in 1933 due to bankruptcy, Dora and the rest of the animators and arists then moved to Hollywood to create their new animation studio that would later be built in 1934, which was named Wilson Productions, to produced Dreamtoons, a series of animated cartoons that was made to compete other cartoon shorts of that era, such as Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies and Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. As well, the studio produced cartoon ad shorts for various products (TBD) until 1947. TBD

Retirement and death
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In December 1999, Dora Wilson was starting to feel real ill and being sent to the hospital where she discovered she was diagnosed with breast cancer. TBD

Trivia

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 * She disliked using Christmas-themed horror/thriller genres in films, literature, specials, etc. because it was very hard to use and didn't fit well with Christmas' meaning of family reunion and celebration.
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