As Dreamers Do Part Deux

As you need time, I'll make the ideal TTL team of Titan A.E., which was directed by Frederick Du Chau (OTL Don Bluth and Gary Goldman directed the film), produced by Tom Ruegger and David Kirschner (OTL Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and David Kirschner produced the film), starred Jennifer Aniston and Sean Hayes (OTL it starred Drew Barrymore and Matt Damon), produced by Warner Bros. Animation (OTL it was produced by Fox Animation Studios), and released by Warner Bros. and Carolco (OTL it was released by 20th Century-Fox).

It should be noted that Titan A.E. was Tom Ruegger's final project at Warner Bros. Animation, as he moved to Universal after the film's release, but for the same reasons Disney got with The Black Cauldron 15 years earlier, the film begins with the Warner Bros. shield and the Carolco Laser-Light C back-to-back, making the film the only title to got the quirk so far. BTW, similar to the Looney Tunes: Back in Action/Treasure Planet duel, it ran going a week before Disney hit the screens with Dragon's Lair.
 
Titan AE (2000 Film)
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Titan AE
Released by Warner Bros. under the Carolco label on June 9, 2000

Directed by
Frederick Du Chau

Executive Producers
David Kirschner
Tom Ruegger

Music by
Graeme Revell

Main Voices
Sean Hayes as Cale
Jennifer Aniston as Akima

All other voice talents are the same as OTL.

Notes
- This was Tom Ruegger's last project for Warner Bros. before he was lured away by Universal.
- This was Frederick Du Chau's second credit in animation, having helmed Quest for Camelot for Warners back in 1998.
- Titan AE was the first film to be screened digitally. In the process, Warner Bros./Carolco became the first studio to distribute a movie to theatres through a virtual private network (VPN).​
 
WAIT WHAT DO YOU MEAN?
When the Cartoon Network launched in 1992 ITTL, Hanna-Barbera licensed a lot of their older material to CN because Turner's own divisions (UA, MGM, Ruby-Spears) didn't have as big of a library as OTL. By 2002, a lot of the licensing deals HB had with CN for each individual series are up for renewal.
 
When the Cartoon Network launched in 1992 ITTL, Hanna-Barbera licensed a lot of their older material to CN because Turner's own divisions (UA, MGM, Ruby-Spears) didn't have as big of a library as OTL. By 2002, a lot of the licensing deals HB had with CN for each individual series are up for renewal.
Oh. So it's basically an AU.


Well then, what's gonna be the Adult Swim launch lineup and how is Toonami doing?
 
The lineup will be unveiled later. Toonami has been airing in the afterschool hours, but it's had some difficulty competing with FX's anime offerings in the past year.
CO/...............................

WTF DO YOU MEAN "but it's had some difficulty competing with FX's anime offerings in the past year."?
 
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