As Dreamers Do Part Deux

The Media Conglomerates as of 2000
For quick and easy reference, here are the major media conglomerates as of 2000...
Parent CompanyPrimary LabelSecondary LabelArthouse/Indie or Genre LabelAnimationComic BooksVideo GamesBroadcast NetworksCable NetworksMusic
Disney Enterprises, Inc.Walt Disney Pictures20th Century-FoxHyperion PicturesWalt Disney Classic Animation
Walt Disney Television Animation
Grantray-Lawrence
Marvel
Harvey
Atari, Inc.
Disney Interactive
Fox Interactive
FoxThe Disney Channel
VH1
FX
Fox Sports
Toon Disney
G4
Buena Vista Music Entertainment
ComcastUniversal PicturesDreamWorks SKG (50% w/ Amblin Entertainment)Gramercy PicturesUniversal Cartoon StudiosArchie
Gemini
Universal Interactive StudiosUPN (50% w/ Microsoft)USA Network
USA Cartoon Express
USA Headline News
SciFi Channel
Universal Music Group
Decca Records
MCA Records
AOL Time WarnerWarner Bros.CarolcoWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Pacific ComicsWarner Bros. Interactive EntertainmentWarner Freeform
Warner Golf
Starz/Encore
Motown Records
Warner Bros. Records
Reprise Records
Atlantic Records
Turner Broadcasting SystemUnited ArtistsMetro-Goldwyn-MayerTurner Pictures
MTV Films
Ruby-Spears
Williams Street
United Artists InteractiveCNN
TBS
TNT
MTV
MTV2
Cartoon Network
Boomerang
TCM
MicrosoftParamount PicturesCastle Rock EntertainmentRankin-BassParamount Comics (Formerly EC and Quality)
MAD Magazine
Sega Enterprises, Ltd.UPN (50% w/ Comcast)Odyssey (33% w/ Saban and Mattel)
CBS, Inc.Columbia PicturesTriStar PicturesDestination FilmsScreen Gems
Columbia-TriStar Imageworks
DC ComicsColumbia-TriStar InteractiveCBSCBS Records
Columbia Records
The Jim Henson CompanyTouchstone PicturesDimension FilmsHanna-Barbera
Pixar (50% w/ Commodore)
Touchstone Games
Hanna-Barbera Interactive
Nickelodeon Games
ABCA&E
Nickelodeon
TV Land
ESPN
The History Channel
Lifetime
HA! TV Comedy Network
The Movie Channel
Showtime
The Coca-Cola CompanyRKO Radio PicturesMurakami-Wolf-SwensonRKO InteractiveNBCTNN
Bravo!
MSNBC
CNBC
Bally's, Inc.Hollywood PicturesRevolution StudiosFilm RomanMidway Home Entertainment
Midway Games
Hollywood Pictures Interactive
The Hub
HBO
Festival
Cinemax
Comedy Central
Superstation WGN (50% w/ Tribune Media)
Saban InternationalNew Line CinemaGolden Harvest of AmericaSamuel Goldwyn Films
Fine Line Features
DiCNew Line InteractiveSBC (50% w/ General Electric)Odyssey (33% w/ Microsoft and Mattel)
 
Professional Sports as of 2000
Professional Sports as of 2000

Major League Baseball
American League
East

Baltimore Orioles
Boston Red Sox
New York Yankees
Washington Grays

Central
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Guardians
Detroit Tigers
Toronto Blue Jays

South
Denver Zephyrs
Kansas City Monarchs
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Texas Rangers

West
Los Angeles Angels
Oakland Athletics
Portland Beavers
Seattle Mariners

National League
East

Brooklyn Dodgers
Montreal Expos
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates

Central
Chicago Cubs
Milwaukee Brewers
Minnesota Twins
St. Louis Cardinals

South
Atlanta Hammers
Cincinnati Reds
Florida Marlins
Houston Astros

West
Anaheim Lancers
Arizona Diamondbacks
San Diego Padres
San Francisco Seals

National Football League (Fall)
AFC East

Baltimore Marauders
Brooklyn Jets
Buffalo Bills
New England Patriots

AFC North
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Indianapolis Colts
Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC South
Carolina Panthers
Houston Oilers
Miami Dolphins
Tennessee Sabercats

AFC West
Denver Broncos
Kansas City Chiefs
Las Vegas Raiders
San Diego Chargers

NFC East
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Heroes

NFC North
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings

NFC South

Atlanta Falcons
Jacksonville Jaguars
New Orleans Saints
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFC West
Arizona Cardinals
Los Angeles Rams
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks

World League of American Football (Spring)
European

Amsterdam Admirals
Barcelona Dragons
Frankfurt Galaxy
London Monarchs
Rhein Fire
Scottish Claymores

Atlantic
Baltimore Ravens
Birmingham Maulers
NY/NJ Knights
Orlando Thunder
Philadelphia Stars
Toronto Huskies

Central
Chicago Blitz
Memphis Pharaohs
Mexico City Luchadores
Oklahoma Outlaws
San Antonio Texans
St. Louis Stallions

Pacific
Las Vegas Wranglers
Los Angeles Avengers
Oakland Condors
Portland Breakers
Spokane Steelheads
Vancouver Orcas

Canadian Football League (Mid-Summer to Fall)
Eastern Division

Atlantic Schooners
Hamilton Tiger Cats
Montreal Alouettes
Ottawa Renegades
Quebec City Chevaliers
Toronto Argonauts

Western Division
BC Lions
Calgary Stampeders
Edmonton Elks
Okanagan Kodiaks
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Winnipeg Blue Bombers

National Basketball Association
Pacific

Golden State Warriors
Los Angeles Lakers
Phoenix Suns
Portland Trail Blazers
Sacramento Royals
San Diego Clippers
Seattle Supersonics
Vancouver Grizzlies

Midwest
Dallas Mavericks
Denver Nuggets
Houston Rockets
Minnesota Timberwolves
New Orleans Jazz
San Antonio Spurs
Spirits of St. Louis
Utah Raptors

Central
Atlanta Hawks
Charlotte Hornets
Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers
Detroit Pistons
Indiana Pacers
Milwaukee Bucks
Kentucky Colonels

Atlantic
Boston Celtics
Miami Heat
New Jersey Nets
New York Knicks
Orlando Magic
Philadelphia 76ers
Washington Federals
Toronto Hogs (Formerly Dragons; New ownership wanted to honor the city's "Hogtown" moniker)

National Hockey League
(Alignment below takes effect in 2000-01 Season)
Clarence Campbell Conference
Smythe

Mighty Ducks of San Diego
Los Angeles Kings
Seattle Thunderbirds
Vancouver Canucks
Las Vegas Silver Knights
Edmonton Oilers
San Jose Sharks
Calgary Bandits (Expansion)

Norris
Chicago Blackhawks
Milwaukee Admirals
Minnesota North Stars
St. Louis Blues
Oklahoma Twisters
Colorado Rockies
Houston Aeros
Tennessee Titans (Expansion)

Prince of Wales Conference
Adams

Atlanta Flames
Boston Bruins
Buffalo Sabres
Cleveland Moondogs
Detroit Red Wings
Montreal Canadiens
Ottawa Senators
Toronto Maple Leafs

Patrick
Hampton Roads Rhinos (Formerly Hartford Whalers)
New York Rangers
New York Islanders
Philadelphia Flyers
Pittsburgh Penguins
Tampa Bay Lightning
Washington Capitals
Charlotte Checkers

Arena Football League
Eastern Division

Albany Firebirds
Cincinnati Rockers
New England Wolfpack
New Jersey Red Dogs
Norfolk Destroyers

Northern Division
Detroit Drive
Grand Rapids Rhinos
Iowa Barnstormers
Milwaukee Mustangs
Minnesota Pike

Southern Division
Nashville Kats
New Orleans VooDoo
Orlando Predators
Tampa Bay Storm
Texas Terror

Western Division
Anaheim Piranhas
Arizona Rattlers
Sacramento Surge
Salt Lake Locos (Short for Locomotives)
Seattle Grunge

International Hockey League (The NHL's main rival)
East

Baltimore Skipjacks
Hamilton Bulldogs
Hartford Whalers
New Jersey Devils
Orlando Solar Bears
Florida Panthers (Miami)

Central
Cincinnati Cyclones
Fort Wayne Komets
Grand Rapids Griffins
Indianapolis Racers
Kalamazoo Wings
Kentucky Thorough Blades

Midwest
Kansas City Rustlers
New Orleans Revelers
San Antonio Iguanas
Manitoba Moose
Peoria Rivermen
St. Paul Wild

West
Anchorage Aces
Calgary Hitmen
Long Beach Ice Dogs
Phoenix Roadrunners
Portland Buckaroos
Utah Grizzlies
 
Glad to be here for Part Two! But was wondering about Pro Wrestling by 2000. OTL 2000 was the last full year of WWF vs WCW with ECW on the side. Which promotion is the best and which is in last place?

Also where is MLS, is soccer stuck in limbo now? And since Commodore isn't using IBM Power PC. Is Power PC even a thing in this TL?
 
Also where is MLS, is soccer stuck in limbo now? And since Commodore isn't using IBM Power PC. Is Power PC even a thing in this TL?
To answer the last question, the PowerPC line of chips were used in the Atari Panther, making it a proto-Dreamcast. Their next two consoles, the Cosmos and Project Clocktower; use the same chips.
 
And part 2 we start! Anyway, regarding Blackadder the movie, take it plot wise it is an extended version of OTl's Back and Forth then?

Suppose then if successful then we might actually see the Red Dwarf movie here either for a 2003/4 release date IIRC was planned, might even butterfly any of the recent OTL Red Dwarf seasons post 1999 as X in practical had many moments in it based of the film's script that were instead used for the finale.
 
Well good! We begin part 2! We will do the movies for the first half of 2000. And I'll respect that The Jim Henson Company announces plans to buy comic book publisher CrossGen Comics, and The Coca-Cola Company had to buy Lionsgate, making it an arthouse/genre label of RKO Pictures. AOL Time Warner meanwhile launched Warner Independent Pictures as an arthouse/genre label of the studio.
 
For quick and easy reference, here are the major media conglomerates as of 2000...
Parent CompanyPrimary LabelSecondary LabelArthouse/Indie or Genre LabelAnimationComic BooksVideo GamesBroadcast NetworksCable NetworksMusic
Disney Enterprises, Inc.Walt Disney Pictures20th Century-FoxHyperion PicturesWalt Disney Classic Animation
Walt Disney Television Animation
Grantray-Lawrence
Marvel
Harvey
Atari, Inc.
Disney Interactive
Fox Interactive
FoxThe Disney Channel
VH1
FX
Fox Sports
Toon Disney
G4
Buena Vista Music Entertainment
ComcastUniversal PicturesDreamWorks SKG (50% w/ Amblin Entertainment)Gramercy PicturesUniversal Cartoon StudiosArchie
Gemini
Universal Interactive StudiosUPN (50% w/ Microsoft)USA Network
USA Cartoon Express
USA Headline News
SciFi Channel
Universal Music Group
Decca Records
MCA Records
AOL Time WarnerWarner Bros.CarolcoWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Pacific ComicsWarner Bros. Interactive EntertainmentWarner Freeform
Warner Golf
Starz/Encore
Motown Records
Warner Bros. Records
Reprise Records
Atlantic Records
Turner Broadcasting SystemUnited ArtistsMetro-Goldwyn-MayerTurner Pictures
MTV Films
Ruby-Spears
Williams Street
United Artists InteractiveCNN
TBS
TNT
MTV
MTV2
Cartoon Network
Boomerang
TCM
MicrosoftParamount PicturesCastle Rock EntertainmentRankin-BassParamount Comics (Formerly EC and Quality)
MAD Magazine
Sega Enterprises, Ltd.UPN (50% w/ Comcast)Odyssey (33% w/ Saban and Mattel)
CBS, Inc.Columbia PicturesTriStar PicturesDestination FilmsScreen Gems
Columbia-TriStar Imageworks
DC ComicsColumbia-TriStar InteractiveCBSCBS Records
Columbia Records
The Jim Henson CompanyTouchstone PicturesDimension FilmsHanna-Barbera
Pixar (50% w/ Commodore)
Touchstone Games
Hanna-Barbera Interactive
Nickelodeon Games
ABCA&E
Nickelodeon
TV Land
ESPN
The History Channel
Lifetime
HA! TV Comedy Network
The Movie Channel
Showtime
The Coca-Cola CompanyRKO Radio PicturesMurakami-Wolf-SwensonRKO InteractiveNBCTNN
Bravo!
MSNBC
CNBC
Bally's, Inc.Hollywood PicturesRevolution StudiosFilm RomanMidway Home Entertainment
Midway Games
Hollywood Pictures Interactive
The Hub
HBO
Festival
Cinemax
Comedy Central
Superstation WGN (50% w/ Tribune Media)
Saban InternationalNew Line CinemaGolden Harvest of AmericaSamuel Goldwyn Films
Fine Line Features
DiCNew Line InteractiveSBC (50% w/ General Electric)Odyssey (33% w/ Microsoft and Mattel)
Nice, I like these. Especially the cable network part. Might have to do my own version of this.
 
Opening to Sesame Street VHS and DVD releases under Buena Vista Home Entertainment starting in 2000
Starting in the Spring of 2000, Buena Vista Home Entertainment's first wave of Sesame Street VHS and DVD releases will likely be reissues of compilations previously released in the 80's and 90's through Random House. Initially planned to be released under the Playhouse Video banner, the people at CTW requested the tapes and DVD's open with Sorcerer Mickey instead, mainly for added prestige.

Here's an example of the opening going forward:
 
Well good job with Sesame Street! We'll get to the entertainment news. Turner would buy Image Comics, a comic publisher that was consisting of various independent lines, such as the likes of WildStorm, Top Cow and Todd MacFarlane Entertainment.
 
What's New at the Parks in 2000
What's New at the Parks in 2000

Disneyland Resort (Anaheim, CA)

- At Disneyland Park, the proposed "Horizon Spaceport" name change for Tomorrowland was scrapped in favor of repurposing Tomorrowland as more of a "Retro-Future" theme. The new Tomorrowland is based on Tony Baxter's Tomorrowland 2055 concept, which Disney hopes can give the land a new sense of timelessness.

- A new land will be built to the northwest of the Rivers of America, the long-awaited Discovery Bay.

- The southwest corner (Below, behind the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Carribean show buildings) will also see a new land, albeit shortened at the bottom right to account for the Indiana Jones attraction built between Pirates and the Jungle Cruise in 1995.
World-Holiday-Land.jpg


- The Submarine Voyage and former Motorboat Cruise area will be taken out to make way for new attractions, possibly a Fantasyland expansion, while Autopia will be reconfigured.

- Between Tomorrowland and Main Street will be Tesla Terrace, carried over from the original American Magic thread, which will tell the Disney version of man's relationship to machine.

- The VH1 Videopolis stage is starting to show its age and a possible expansion to either Toontown or Fantasyland could replace the venue. A new, more modern VH1 themed amphitheater is being planned elsewhere at the resort.

- Under construction on the site of the former Disneyland parking lot, Disney's Epic Kingdom will open in the Spring of 2001 on the site of the OTL California Adventure park.

- Disney's acquisition of the Carmen Sandiego franchise has raised some questions as to how soon we could see a rumored ACME Crime Land at the parks.

Riverfront Square (St. Louis, MO)
- Riverfront Square will continue to operate in its current form for now. Meanwhile, as the MLB Cardinals sought a new ballpark to replace the aging Busch Memorial Stadium, the Cards have launched a joint project with Disney. Busch Stadium will be demolished and the footprint will be split in half; the southern side making partial way for a new Cardinal ballpark and the northern half will be used for both a horizontal and vertical expansion to Riverfront Square. OTL Clark Avenue will be the street that divides the new Cardinal ballpark with the Riverfront Square expansion, butterflying the OTL Ballpark Village. While construction of their new park takes place, the Cards will temporarily play home games at the Trans World Dome.

- The North Riverfront, where the Lumiere Casino sits IOTL, was offered to Disney by the City of St. Louis, only for the proposal to be met with resistance by affordable housing advocates.

Disney World (Orlando, FL)
- The New York-themed section of the Disney-Fox Studios has been partially revitalized to feature new Marvel based rides, such as the Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man (similar to the OTL Islands of Adventure ride) and a new Incredible Hulk coaster.

- Also at the Disney-Fox Studios, look for Springfield to take over where Toy Story Land now sits IOTL.

- The future of the Backlot Tour at DFS is now in question with fewer productions using the sound stages.

- A fourth gate is in the works for a 2002 opening.

Universal Studios Florida
- The Jim Henson, Hanna-Barbera and Nickelodeon properties have all vacated the premises. This opens up the Production Central section of the park for redevelopment, possibly with Archie, Gemini, DreamWorks, RKO, Hasbro or Nintendo properties at Universal's disposal. Look for Harry Potter/Wizarding World projects at this and other Universal parks in the coming years.

Universal Studios Hollywood
- The future of Fievel's Playland is in question as An American Tail reaches its 15th anniversary in 2001.

- The My Little Pony carousel, open since the late 1980's, will receive a makeover to coincide with a new generation for the property.

Paramount Pinnacle (Carson, CA)
- New Line Cinema, now a subsidiary of Saban International, will remain in an ironclad licensing agreement which they signed under Metromedia's ownership almost a decade ago.

- Ditto to Carolco, part of AOL TimeWarner.

- Now that Microsoft has added Paramount Pictures to its portfolio, time to add Cedar Fair and Nashville's Opryland to the mix.

Knott's Berry Farm (Buena Park, CA)
- Good Grief! With Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes gang commandeering this park, Charlie Brown simply can't catch a break. Camp Snoopy, a staple since the early 80's, will be dismantled and rebuilt at either the Paramount Pinnacle, Bally's Magic Mountain or Six Flags Hollywood Park.

BALLY'S THEME PARKS
Bally's Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA)
Bally's Kentucky Kingdom (Louisville, KY)
Bally's Chicagoland (Gurnee, IL)
Bally's Circus World (Near Orlando, FL)
Bally's Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, MO)
Bally's Cowboy Corral (Irving, TX)
Bally's Worlds of Wonder (Las Vegas, NV and Glasgow, Scotland)

- Now that AOL Time Warner has exiled Namco from its corporate empire, could Pac-Man be coming to Bally's parks?

TURNER LEISURE
Turner's acquisition of Funtime-Tierco adds the following parks to the Turner portfolio, which already includes the MGM Grand Adventure park in Las Vegas,
- Geauga Lake (Aurora, OH)
- Darien Lake (Darien, NY)
- Frontier City, (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Riverside Park (Agawam, MA)
- Enchanted Village (Federal Way, WA)
- Great America (Santa Clara, CA)
- Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ)
 
Well good job with Sesame Street! We'll get to the entertainment news. Turner would buy Image Comics, a comic publisher that was consisting of various independent lines, such as the likes of WildStorm, Top Cow and Todd MacFarlane Entertainment.
Speaking of which, I still need some idea where to put Rainbow Brite (Hallmark) and the Berenstain Bears (Random House) as far as theme park licensing goes.
 
What's New at the Parks in 2000

Disneyland Resort (Anaheim, CA)

- At Disneyland Park, the proposed "Horizon Spaceport" name change for Tomorrowland was scrapped in favor of repurposing Tomorrowland as more of a "Retro-Future" theme. The new Tomorrowland is based on Tony Baxter's Tomorrowland 2055 concept, which Disney hopes can give the land a new sense of timelessness.

- A new land will be built to the northwest of the Rivers of America, the long-awaited Discovery Bay.

- The southwest corner (Below, behind the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Carribean show buildings) will also see a new land, albeit shortened at the bottom right to account for the Indiana Jones attraction built between Pirates and the Jungle Cruise in 1995.
World-Holiday-Land.jpg


- The Submarine Voyage and former Motorboat Cruise area will be taken out to make way for new attractions, possibly a Fantasyland expansion, while Autopia will be reconfigured.

- Between Tomorrowland and Main Street will be Tesla Terrace, carried over from the original American Magic thread, which will tell the Disney version of man's relationship to machine.

- The VH1 Videopolis stage is starting to show its age and a possible expansion to either Toontown or Fantasyland could replace the venue. A new, more modern VH1 themed amphitheater is being planned elsewhere at the resort.

- Under construction on the site of the former Disneyland parking lot, Disney's Epic Kingdom will open in the Spring of 2001 on the site of the OTL California Adventure park.

- Disney's acquisition of the Carmen Sandiego franchise has raised some questions as to how soon we could see a rumored ACME Crime Land at the parks.

Riverfront Square (St. Louis, MO)
- Riverfront Square will continue to operate in its current form for now. Meanwhile, as the MLB Cardinals sought a new ballpark to replace the aging Busch Memorial Stadium, the Cards have launched a joint project with Disney. Busch Stadium will be demolished and the footprint will be split in half; the southern side making partial way for a new Cardinal ballpark and the northern half will be used for both a horizontal and vertical expansion to Riverfront Square. OTL Clark Avenue will be the street that divides the new Cardinal ballpark with the Riverfront Square expansion, butterflying the OTL Ballpark Village. While construction of their new park takes place, the Cards will temporarily play home games at the Trans World Dome.

- The North Riverfront, where the Lumiere Casino sits IOTL, was offered to Disney by the City of St. Louis, only for the proposal to be met with resistance by affordable housing advocates.

Disney World (Orlando, FL)
- The New York-themed section of the Disney-Fox Studios has been partially revitalized to feature new Marvel based rides, such as the Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man (similar to the OTL Islands of Adventure ride) and a new Incredible Hulk coaster.

- Also at the Disney-Fox Studios, look for Springfield to take over where Toy Story Land now sits IOTL.

- The future of the Backlot Tour at DFS is now in question with fewer productions using the sound stages.

- A fourth gate is in the works for a 2002 opening.

Universal Studios Florida
- The Jim Henson, Hanna-Barbera and Nickelodeon properties have all vacated the premises. This opens up the Production Central section of the park for redevelopment, possibly with Archie, Gemini, DreamWorks, RKO, Hasbro or Nintendo properties at Universal's disposal. Look for Harry Potter/Wizarding World projects at this and other Universal parks in the coming years.

Universal Studios Hollywood
- The future of Fievel's Playland is in question as An American Tail reaches its 15th anniversary in 2001.

- The My Little Pony carousel, open since the late 1980's, will receive a makeover to coincide with a new generation for the property.

Paramount Pinnacle (Carson, CA)
- New Line Cinema, now a subsidiary of Saban International, will remain in an ironclad licensing agreement which they signed under Metromedia's ownership almost a decade ago.

- Ditto to Carolco, part of AOL TimeWarner.

- Now that Microsoft has added Paramount Pictures to its portfolio, time to add Cedar Fair and Nashville's Opryland to the mix.

Knott's Berry Farm (Buena Park, CA)
- Good Grief! With Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes gang commandeering this park, Charlie Brown simply can't catch a break. Camp Snoopy, a staple since the early 80's, will be dismantled and rebuilt at either the Paramount Pinnacle, Bally's Magic Mountain or Six Flags Hollywood Park.

BALLY'S THEME PARKS
Bally's Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA)
Bally's Kentucky Kingdom (Louisville, KY)
Bally's Chicagoland (Gurnee, IL)
Bally's Circus World (Near Orlando, FL)
Bally's Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, MO)
Bally's Cowboy Corral (Irving, TX)
Bally's Worlds of Wonder (Las Vegas, NV and Glasgow, Scotland)

- Now that AOL Time Warner has exiled Namco from its corporate empire, could Pac-Man be coming to Bally's parks?

TURNER LEISURE
Turner's acquisition of Funtime-Tierco adds the following parks to the Turner portfolio, which already includes the MGM Grand Adventure park in Las Vegas,
- Geauga Lake (Aurora, OH)
- Darien Lake (Darien, NY)
- Frontier City, (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Riverside Park (Agawam, MA)
- Enchanted Village (Federal Way, WA)
- Great America (Santa Clara, CA)
- Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ)
You already shoot down the paramount Cedar fair deal before Paramount was bought out by Microsoft. Thus I feel that it make more seanse for Warner Brothers to by out Cedar Fair and have paramount build a second pinnacle
 
I believe that two of austirlia top three themeparks Warner Bro Movie World Goldcaost and Australia's Wonderland may have been butterflied because they were not mentioned theme park list. There is possable that oldnavy forgot to list them but if they were butterflied there will be quite the market for a theme-park in Austrilia. Also in otl six flags bought out the walbia group in 1998 otl. Did six king buy or somelse buy them then or our they still independent
 
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