What if Don Bluth moved to MGM?

We all know that Don Bluth make beloved classics such as All Dogs Go to Heaven, The Land Before Time, An American Tail and The Secret of NIMH. also, MGM is the primary producer and distributor of Three Don Bluth films (The Secret of Nimh, All Dogs go to Heaven, and The Pebble and the Penguin), but think about this. What if Don Bluth moved to MGM?

Find out for yourselves.

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.
 * He also would've be a co-director of The Last Unicorn, Rock & Rule, Balto (which would've been produced by MGM in the AU), along with We're Back: A Dinosaur Story (which would've just released by MGM under the UA label), since Steven Speilberg would begin his partnership with MGM) and the short film Banjo the Woodpile Cat.
 * An American Tail would've be split into three films: Fivel: An American Tail, The Giant Mouse of Minsk, and Never Say Never.
 * A Song named Never Say Never would've not been voiced by Fievel.
 * Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor would've been heard in the 1983 film Satyrday.
 * sequels to The Land Before Time would've not used the same name.
 * Thumbelina would've be a member in the MGM Princess media franchise, similar to "Disney Princess".
 * 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".
 * The Little Blue Whale would've 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's revived animation division would've been known as MGM Bluth Studios (1979-1981), MGM/UA Animation (1982-1996), MGM Animation (1997-2007), and MGM Animation Studios (2008-present).
 * Thumbelina would've been released in 1993 rather than 1994.
 * MGM would've still distributed it's films on home media as MGM Studios Home Entertainment rather than making a deal with Sony, Fox or Universal for home media.
 * Both An American Tail: Fievel Goes Westwould've been direct-to-video rather than theatrical.
 * Don Bluth would've never made Anastasia and Titan A.E. for MGM, because they would've been directed by Frank Capra Jr. for Fox instead.
 * Brad Bird would've directed The Little Blue Whale for MGM.
 * MGM would've made The Weinstein Company's animated films rather than The Weinstein Company.
 * Next Gen would've been made as an MGM Theatrical film rather than a Netflix Original film.
 * Planet 51 would've been produced and distributed by MGM rather than TriStar.
 * an anti-drug D.A.R.E. cartoon would've been produced by MGM called D.A.R.E.: The Animated Featurette
 * all MGM movies would've been available on it's own Home Entertainment service MGM-Netflix.
 * MGM would've bought The Samuel Goldwyn Company in 1989 rather than 1997?
 * Vanguard Animation would've been MGM's Animation sister.
 * all Vanguard Animation would've been produced and distributed by MGM rather than Lionsgate, Disney, Fox, and Netflix.
 * a sequel to The Last Unicorn called Pegasus would've been created.
 * some made-up MGM animated movies would've existed in the AU.
 * Cat R. Waul would've debuted in the 1985 film The Giant Mouse of Minsk.
 * Don Bluth Would've passed away in 2019 before the release of The Adams Family.
 * some characters from other media would've been appearing in MGM's films.
 * Princess Bubblegum (from Adventure Time) would've made a cameo in The Last Unicorn.
 * Lilly Loud (from The Loud House) would've appeared in Don Bluth's Thumbelina as Baby Thumbelina.
 * early films directed by Don Bluth would've have the MGM/UA Home Video logo variant at the end.
 * The Girl You Left Behind would've been debuting in the 1988 album MGM's Western King before it appeared on the film.
 * Fievel's American Tails would've been running on PBS Toons from 1992 to 1998
 * also, imagine if the series has a setting between the First film and the Third film.
 * Don Bluth would've operated a animation facility for MGM
 * Also, Imagine if MGM did not move headquarters Santa Monica and Century City at all.
 * MGM and Don Bluth would've got a studio facility at the Warner Ranch (which would've been known as the MGM Studio in the AU).
 * A Sequel to All Dogs go to Heaven would've been named Gabriel's Horn.
 * Charlie, Itchy, and Carface would've not appeared in the sequel.
 * all of Don Bluth's films would've been on the MGM Family Entertainment label from 1995 to 2000.

Theatrical Originals

 * The Secret of NIMH (1982)
 * The Last Unicorn (1982)
 * Rock &amp; Rule (1983)
 * 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)
 * We're Back: A Dinosaur Story (1993)
 * Thumbelina (1993)
 * A Troll in Central Park (1994)
 * The Pebble and the Penguin (1995)
 * Balto (1995)
 * The Little Blue Whale (1997)
 * The Velveteen Rabbit (1999)
 * Star Baby (2001)
 * Igor (2008)
 * The Adams Family (2019)

Direct-to-Video Sequels and Originals

 * Fievel: A Western Tale (1991)
 * The Great Valley Adventure (1994)
 * The Time of the Great Giving (1995)
 * Gabriel's Horn (1996)
 * Journey Through the Mists (1996)
 * The Mysterious Island (1997)
 * The Secret of NIMH II: Timmy to the Rescue (1998)
 * The Secret of Saurus Rock (1998)
 * Fievel and The Treasure of Manhattan Island (1999)
 * Fievel and The Mystery of the Night Monster (2000)
 * The Stone of Cold Fire (2000)
 * The Big Freeze (2001)
 * The First Pegasus (2002)
 * Journey to Big Water (2002)
 * The Great Longneck Migration (2003)
 * Invasion of the Tinysauruses (2005)
 * The Great Day of the Flyers (2006)
 * The Wisdom of Friends (2007)
 * Journey of the Brave (2016)

Vanguard Animation

 * Valiant (2005)
 * Happily N'Ever After (2007)
 * Space Chimps (2008)
 * Citizen Siege (2009)
 * Get Squirrely (2016)
 * Dimebox (2018)
 * Gnome Alone (2018)
 * Charming (2018)
 * Trouble (2019)
 * Supercharged (2019)

Other

 * D.A.R.E.: The Animated Featurette (1993)
 * Hoodwinked! (2006)
 * The Nutty Professor (2008)
 * What if Don Bluth moved to MGM/Planet 51|Planet 51 (2009)
 * Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil (2011)
 * Next Gen (2018)

Short Films

 * Banjo the Woodpile Cat (1979)

Other Media

 * The Lionhearts (1998) (The Land Before Time screencaps at the MGM filming on Leo's Diet)

TV Shows

 * Fievel's American Tails (1992-1998) (with Amblin Entertainment and WGBH)
 * All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series (1996-2000) (with WGBH)
 * The Network of NIMH (1997-1998) (with WGBH)
 * The Artwork and the Penguin (1999-2005) (with Nickelodeon)
 * The Space Unicorn (2003-2010) (with Nick Jr.)
 * The Land Before Time (2007-2011) (with Amblin Entertainment and Cartoon Network)
 * A Troll in Los Angeles (2010-2014) (with Boomerang)

History
On his 42nd birthday in 1979, Bluth, Gary Goldman, John Pomeroy, and 9 fellow Disney animators, set out to start a new life at MGM for his own animation studio, MGM Bluth Studios.

in 1981, MGM bought UA. in 1982, The Secret of Nimh became the first MGM film directed by Don Bluth. after the success, MGM's animation unit announced to make more films.

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