I stand corrected.Actually, Gonzaga played at the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre at the time. Unless this was a special game, it would not have been held at the Spokane Coliseum.
I stand corrected.Actually, Gonzaga played at the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre at the time. Unless this was a special game, it would not have been held at the Spokane Coliseum.
Could KSPO also be the Spokane-area broadcast home of the Seahawks, Totems, Mariners, and SuperSonics, at least the games that aren't covered by national broadcast.
If you were to look at the Canon as of 1986, you'd find that Disney will be releasing The Brave Little Toaster in 1987. Not only that, but they'll even consider it as the next Canon entry after Basil of Baker Street.Will disney be releasing the brave little toaster (It was produce otl by disnye subariy hyperion studios (found 1984)) or will another studio do. I am leanign towards another studio. Do you think the oringal book ending would be used in the movie. In the book the applicnes find that the master has grown up and married and stoped summing in the countyr cottage in favor of a beach vaction because his wife has allegy prombel. The appliances they dedice it time for to move on so with telling the master they are alive the appliances trick him into trading all five of them to the same person
How is An American Tail able to exist without Steven Spielberg or Don Bluth being involved?An American Tail
Released on November 21, 1986
Production Company
Famous Studios
Distributor
Universal Pictures
Produced and directed by
Walter Lantz
Screenplay and story by
Judy Freudberg
Tony Geiss
Story concept by
David Kirschner
Music by
James Horner
Notable Crew
Sean Dunlop [1]
Alonzo Del Rio [1]
Linda Fleming [1]
Tim Dillinger [1]
Neal Allison [1]
Eddie Fitzgerald
Tom Minton
Bruce Timm
Will Finn
Dave Molina
Heidi Guedel
Anne Marie Bardwell
[1] Fictional animators.
Voices
Phillip Glasser as Fievel Mouskewitz
Nehemiah Persoff as Papa Mouskewitz
Erica Yohn as Mama Mouskewitz
Amy Green as Tanya Mouskewitz
John Finnegan as Warren T. Cat
Will Ryan as Digit
Pat Musick as Tony Toponi
Dom DeLuise as Tiger
Christopher Plummer as Henri Le Pigeon
Cathianne Blore as Bridget
Neil Ross as Honest John
Madeline Kahn as Gussie Mausheimer
Hal Smith as Moe
Dan Kuenster as Jake
After the film's release, Universal held an emotional farewell ceremony for Walter Lantz, who retired from the organization after 58 years on and off. In Lantz's place comes Jeffrey Katzenberg, whom the studio hired away from Turner towards the end of the previous year. While An American Tail came out as the winner of this Thanksgiving's box office bout, some critics picked on the film over its "depressing" scenes.
The Aristocats
Released on November 21, 1986
Production Company
Hanna-Barbera
Distributor
Touchstone Pictures
Directed by
Ray Patterson
Don Lusk
Based on the book by
Bill Peet
Notable crew members
Ruth Blake [1]
Lynn Mills [1]
Irvin Love [1]
Jackie Larson [1]
Sophie Yamamoto [1]
[1] Fictional animators.
Musical score by
Joe Raposo
Songs by
The Sherman Brothers
Voices
Eva Gabor as Duchess
Gene Wilder as Thomas O'Malley
Judith Barsi as Marie
Gus St. Pierre (debut) as Toulouse
Wil Wheaton as Berlioz
Cloris Leachman as Madam Bonfamille
Graham Chapman as Edgar Balthazar
Pat Buttram as Napoleon
George Lindsey as Lafayette
Ann Jillian as Frou-Frou
Hal Smith as Roquefort
Daws Butler as Uncle Waldo
Eartha Kitt as Abigail Gabble
Hayley Mills as Amelia Gabble
Alley Cats
Scatman Crothers
Bob McGrath
Freddie Starr
Thurl Ravenscroft
Paul Winchell
The Aristocats was dedicated in memory of Scatman Crothers, who passed away during post-production. While the Aristocats put up a decent box office performance, it was only two-thirds of what Universal made with An American Tail. Even with that, some critics pointed to this film as a fun, more light-hearted alternative to the heartstring-tugging American Tail.
I think it was David Kirschner's idea first.How is An American Tale able to exist without Steven Spielberg or Don Bluth being involved?
I just went on Wikipedia and that appears to be the case. However, our timeline's version has to be different, probably significantly, than this timeline's due to Spielberg's and Bluth's influence in our timelineI think it was David Kirschner's idea first.
Well there is empire intenral pcitures but they went out bussiness in 1986 otl. I still think there is a change to save them. You also forgot Samuel gownlne Torma and Canno groupMedia Assets as of November 1986
Gulf+Western
Paramount Pictures
SEGA
Dot Records
Stax Records
Simon and Schuster
Pre-1986 Embassy Pictures library
TriStar Pictures (33% w/ MCA and CBS)
Entertaining Quality Comics
USA Network (50%)
Headline News (50%; Sold off by Turner to facilitate part of the MTV transaction)
Paramount Home Video
Paramount Television
MCA
Universal Pictures
Famous Studios
Pre-1942 Fleischer Studios library
1943-52 Fleischer-Terry library
Pre-1953 Walter Lantz Productions library
MCA Records
Universal Studios Tour (Universal City, CA)
TriStar Pictures (33% w/ G+W and CBS)
Archie Comics
USA Network (50%)
Headline News (50%; Sold off by Turner to facilitate part of the MTV transaction)
MCA Home Video
Universal Television
Beatles film library (Help!, Yellow Submarine, Let it Be)
Decca Records
Warner Communications
Warner Bros. Pictures
Motown Records
Warner Books
Warner Home Video
Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Animation (Formerly Avery-Clampett)
Warner Pacific Comics ***just acquired***
Warner Bros. Records
Atlantic Records
Elektra Records
Reprise Records
Turner Broadcasting System
United Artists
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Pre-1950 Warner Bros library
Pre-1981 DePatie-Freleng library
MTV: Music Television
Superstation WTBS
Turner Network Television (TNT)
Cable News Network (CNN)
Turner Home Entertainment
Little Lulu franchise
Tex Avery McWolf/Red franchise
Atlanta Braves (MLB)
Atlanta Flames (NHL)
Atlanta Hawks (NBA)
Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Walt Disney Pictures
20th Century-Fox Film Corporation
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Grantray-Lawrence
WED Imagineering
Atari, Inc.
Marvel Comics Group
Harvey Comics (Bought by Fox in 1971; Now the children's imprint of Marvel)
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Buena Vista Television Distribution
The Disney Channel
Video Hits One (VH1)
Pre-1985 Filmways library
Fox Television Network
Fox Television Stations (Fox O&O's)
1940's Captain America Republic serial
Fantasound (25% with Dolby, Sony and Amblin)
CBS, Inc.
CBS Television Network
CBS Electronics
CBS Radio
CBS Records
Columbia Pictures
TriStar Pictures (33% with G+W and MCA)
CBS/Columbia Pictures Home Video
Screen Gems
TSR, Inc. ***just acquired***
DC Comics
1941 Superman film (Originally released by Paramount; Produced by Fleischer Studios)
1944 Batman film (Originally released by Paramount; Produced by Fleischer-Terry)
1948 Superman Conquers Hate film (Originally released by Paramount; Produced by Fleischer-Terry)
George Reeves Superman TV Series
1960's Batman TV Series
1966 Batman film
The Jim Henson Company
Jim Henson Studios
Hanna-Barbera
Touchstone Pictures
Nickelodeon
Capital Cities/ABC
ABC Television Network
ABC Radio
ABC Video Enterprises
ABC Motion Pictures
Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN)
A&E
Showtime
The Movie Channel
NBC/RKO (Media arm of The Coca-Cola Company)
NBC Television Network
RKO Radio Pictures
Pre-1959 RKO movie library
Desilu television library
NBC/RKO Video
Metromedia
Standard Broadcasting Company (50% w/ Westinghouse)
New Line Cinema
Vestron Video
Pre-1985 Hemdale library
Carolco
Carolco Pictures
Family Home Entertainment (FHE)
Celebrity Home Entertainment
Bally
Home Box Office (HBO)
Cinemax
Media Home Entertainment
Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA)
Worlds of Wonder (Kansas City, MO)
Kentucky Kingdom (Louisville, KY)
Soon to be rebranded former Sesame Place park (DFW Metroplex)
Bally/Midway Manufacturing
Bally's Hotels and Casinos
Chicago Bulls (NBA)
Chicago White Sox (MLB)
News Corporation
Miramax Films
Miramax Television
Miramax Home Entertainment
The New York Post
The San Antonio Express-News
The Chicago Sun-Times
News of the World (UK)
The Times (UK)
Collins Books
The Boston Herald
Taft
King's Island (Mason, OH)
King's Dominion (Doswell, VA)
Carowinds (Charlotte, NC)
Marineworld (Palos Verdes, CA)
Marriott
Great America (Santa Clara, CA)
Great America (Gurnee, IL)
Six Flags
Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX)
Six Flags Astroworld (Houston, TX)
Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, GA)
Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, MO)
Namco USA
Elitch Gardens
Denver Nuggets (NBA) (50% w/ Coors Brewing)
Colorado Rockies (NHL)
Corman Enterprises
Grand Diamond Pictures
Grand Diamond Television
Grand Diamond Home Video
Pre-1978 New World library
Pre-1978 American International library
Berkshire Hathaway
Ruby-Spears
Orion Pictures (defunct)
EMI
Thorn EMI Video
Capitol Records
Amblin Entertainment
Industrial Light & Magic
Skywalker Sound
Pixar
Fantasound (25% w/ Disney, Dolby and Sony)
David Geffen
Geffen Film Company
Geffen Records
Independent
Great Adventure (New Jersey)
Geauga Lake (Aurora, OH)
Knott's Berry Farm (Buena Park, CA)
Atlantis: The Water Kingdom (Hollywood, FL)
Jive Records
Scotti Bros. Records
Eclipse Comics
Malibu Comics
Jay Ward Productions
Premavision
Bagdasarian Productions
Murakami-Wolf-Swenson
Film Roman
Mercury Records
RCA Records
Dark Horse Comics
Mirage Studios
Polydor Records
Def Jam Recordings
Arista Records
Random House
Harper and Row
Scholastic
Penguin Books
Viking Press
Hachette
Bertelsmann Music Group
Houghton-Mifflin
Macmillan Publishers
Henry Holt & Company
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Price Stern Sloan
Saban Productions
DiC Audiovisuel
If there's anything I'm missing, please let me know. Thank you.
Will the Jim Henson Company ever merge with ABC in the future? I just imagine Eisner wanting to be head of that channel one day?Media Assets as of November 1986
Gulf+Western
Paramount Pictures
SEGA
Dot Records
Stax Records
Simon and Schuster
Pre-1986 Embassy Pictures library
TriStar Pictures (33% w/ MCA and CBS)
Entertaining Quality Comics
USA Network (50%)
Headline News (50%; Sold off by Turner to facilitate part of the MTV transaction)
Paramount Home Video
Paramount Television
MCA
Universal Pictures
Famous Studios
Pre-1942 Fleischer Studios library
1943-52 Fleischer-Terry library
Pre-1953 Walter Lantz Productions library
MCA Records
Universal Studios Tour (Universal City, CA)
TriStar Pictures (33% w/ G+W and CBS)
Archie Comics
USA Network (50%)
Headline News (50%; Sold off by Turner to facilitate part of the MTV transaction)
MCA Home Video
Universal Television
Beatles film library (Help!, Yellow Submarine, Let it Be)
Decca Records
Warner Communications
Warner Bros. Pictures
Motown Records
Warner Books
Warner Home Video
Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Animation (Formerly Avery-Clampett)
Warner Pacific Comics ***just acquired***
Warner Bros. Records
Atlantic Records
Elektra Records
Reprise Records
Turner Broadcasting System
United Artists
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Pre-1950 Warner Bros library
Pre-1981 DePatie-Freleng library
MTV: Music Television
Superstation WTBS
Turner Network Television (TNT)
Cable News Network (CNN)
Turner Home Entertainment
Little Lulu franchise
Tex Avery McWolf/Red franchise
Atlanta Braves (MLB)
Atlanta Flames (NHL)
Atlanta Hawks (NBA)
Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Walt Disney Pictures
20th Century-Fox Film Corporation
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Grantray-Lawrence
WED Imagineering
Atari, Inc.
Marvel Comics Group
Harvey Comics (Bought by Fox in 1971; Now the children's imprint of Marvel)
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Buena Vista Television Distribution
The Disney Channel
Video Hits One (VH1)
Pre-1985 Filmways library
Fox Television Network
Fox Television Stations (Fox O&O's)
1940's Captain America Republic serial
Fantasound (25% with Dolby, Sony and Amblin)
CBS, Inc.
CBS Television Network
CBS Electronics
CBS Radio
CBS Records
Columbia Pictures
TriStar Pictures (33% with G+W and MCA)
CBS/Columbia Pictures Home Video
Screen Gems
TSR, Inc. ***just acquired***
DC Comics
1941 Superman film (Originally released by Paramount; Produced by Fleischer Studios)
1944 Batman film (Originally released by Paramount; Produced by Fleischer-Terry)
1948 Superman Conquers Hate film (Originally released by Paramount; Produced by Fleischer-Terry)
George Reeves Superman TV Series
1960's Batman TV Series
1966 Batman film
The Jim Henson Company
Jim Henson Studios
Hanna-Barbera
Touchstone Pictures
Nickelodeon
Capital Cities/ABC
ABC Television Network
ABC Radio
ABC Video Enterprises
ABC Motion Pictures
Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN)
A&E
Showtime
The Movie Channel
NBC/RKO (Media arm of The Coca-Cola Company)
NBC Television Network
RKO Radio Pictures
Pre-1959 RKO movie library
Desilu television library
NBC/RKO Video
Metromedia
Standard Broadcasting Company (50% w/ Westinghouse)
New Line Cinema
Vestron Video
Pre-1985 Hemdale library
Carolco
Carolco Pictures
Family Home Entertainment (FHE)
Celebrity Home Entertainment
Bally
Home Box Office (HBO)
Cinemax
Media Home Entertainment
Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA)
Worlds of Wonder (Kansas City, MO)
Kentucky Kingdom (Louisville, KY)
Soon to be rebranded former Sesame Place park (DFW Metroplex)
Bally/Midway Manufacturing
Bally's Hotels and Casinos
Chicago Bulls (NBA)
Chicago White Sox (MLB)
News Corporation
Miramax Films
Miramax Television
Miramax Home Entertainment
The New York Post
The San Antonio Express-News
The Chicago Sun-Times
News of the World (UK)
The Times (UK)
Collins Books
The Boston Herald
Taft
King's Island (Mason, OH)
King's Dominion (Doswell, VA)
Carowinds (Charlotte, NC)
Marineworld (Palos Verdes, CA)
Marriott
Great America (Santa Clara, CA)
Great America (Gurnee, IL)
Six Flags
Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX)
Six Flags Astroworld (Houston, TX)
Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, GA)
Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, MO)
Namco USA
Elitch Gardens
Denver Nuggets (NBA) (50% w/ Coors Brewing)
Colorado Rockies (NHL)
Corman Enterprises
Grand Diamond Pictures
Grand Diamond Television
Grand Diamond Home Video
Pre-1978 New World library
Pre-1978 American International library
Berkshire Hathaway
Ruby-Spears
Orion Pictures (defunct)
EMI
Thorn EMI Video
Capitol Records
Amblin Entertainment
Industrial Light & Magic
Skywalker Sound
Pixar
Fantasound (25% w/ Disney, Dolby and Sony)
David Geffen
Geffen Film Company
Geffen Records
Independent
Great Adventure (New Jersey)
Geauga Lake (Aurora, OH)
Knott's Berry Farm (Buena Park, CA)
Atlantis: The Water Kingdom (Hollywood, FL)
Jive Records
Scotti Bros. Records
Eclipse Comics
Malibu Comics
Jay Ward Productions
Premavision
Bagdasarian Productions
Murakami-Wolf-Swenson
Film Roman
Mercury Records
RCA Records
Dark Horse Comics
Mirage Studios
Polydor Records
Def Jam Recordings
Arista Records
Random House
Harper and Row
Scholastic
Penguin Books
Viking Press
Hachette
Bertelsmann Music Group
Houghton-Mifflin
Macmillan Publishers
Henry Holt & Company
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Price Stern Sloan
Saban Productions
DiC Audiovisuel
If there's anything I'm missing, please let me know. Thank you.
That or Cartoon Network ITTL becomes a joint venture with Turner, WB and Henson (Or just Turner and WB, if Henson owning both Nickelodeon and a stake in CN ITTL is too much) as owners.Can Turner make a deal with Warner Bros, and the Jim Henson Company in the future to air portions of their cartoon liberties on a potential future Cartoon Network? @OldNavy1988
Can Turner make a deal with Warner Bros, and the Jim Henson Company in the future to air portions of their cartoon liberties on a potential future Cartoon Network? @OldNavy1988
Will the Jim Henson Company ever merge with ABC in the future? I just imagine Eisner wanting to be head of that channel one day?
That or Cartoon Network ITTL becomes a joint venture with Turner, WB and Henson (Or just Turner and WB, if Henson owning both Nickelodeon and a stake in CN ITTL is too much) as owners.
Hemdale has already merged with New Line before NL was sold to Metromedia.Will Six Flags ever purchase Magic Mountain and the Great America Parks? What about Great Adventure and Riverside (Agawam, Mass)?
Can Corman purchase either Carolco, Hemdale, or Orion Pictures please?
Can Disney or the Jim Henson Company purchase Jay Ward productions sometime in the 90s or early 2000s?
Would it be possible for Disney to merge with Amblin Entertainment at any point?
Sorry for all my questions. @OldNavy1988
I' d have Turner buyout msw dic rankin baseBagdasarian Productions an dic or nelvanThat or Cartoon Network ITTL becomes a joint venture with Turner, WB and Henson (Or just Turner and WB, if Henson owning both Nickelodeon and a stake in CN ITTL is too much) as owners.