What if 20th Century Fox was never owned by Disney?/What if 20th Century Fox Animation was founded in 1943?

Here are somethings that would possibly happen.

List of Changes

 * The Looney Tunes of Fox would be called "Kooky Toons".
 * The main character, "Billy Fox", would be the mascot of Fox.
 * A full franchise would be made for Screwball Toons, including a large amount of shows, shorts, movies, and games.


 * 20th Century Fox Animation would be founded in 1943.
 * The studio would be formerly known as Don Wills Productions from 1943-1948, 20th Century Fox Cartoon Studio from 1949-1967, 20th Century Fox Animation Studio from 1967, 20th Century Fox Feature Animation from 1987-2004, and 20th Century Fox Animation from 2004-present.
 * Fox Animation Studios would be like the Disneytoon Studios of Fox, although it was renamed to Foxtoon Studios in
 * 20th Century Fox Animation would make its debut on-screen logo in 2004, starting with TBA.
 * Fox Television Animation would have an on-screen logo, debuting in 1996.


 * Fox would not sell Fox Kids Worldwide to Disney, although they don't own Jetix.
 * Disney would still make ABC Family from scratch.
 * Speaking of Disney, Disney would never buy 21st Century Fox.
 * Fox content would be on a separate streaming service called "Searchlight".
 * Tubi would be owned by 21st Century Fox since its owned by New Fox/Fox Corp in real life. It would become Fox's competitor to Pluto TV while Searchlight is Fox's competitor to major streaming services like Disney+, Netflix, and HBO Max.
 * Locksmith would keep their deal with Fox after Ron's Gone Wrong.
 * Locksmith movies would release under New World Pictures.
 * New Fox/Fox Corp wouldn't exist, although "Fox Entertainment" would for shows not produced by the main TV divisions.
 * Blue Sky Studios wouldn't shut down in this AU.
 * Nimona would finish production and would release January 14th like intended.
 * New World Pictures would become a secondary studio to Fox.
 * Fox Searchlight Pictures would still exist, acting as both Fox and New World's Arthouse division.

History
Coming soon!

Companies owned by Fox Entertainment Group

 * 20th Century Fox (founded in 1935) - The main studio of film production and distribution division of the company.
 * 20th Century Fox Television - The television division of 20th Century Fox.
 * 20th Century Fox Animation - 20th Century Fox's feature animation division that produces animated content.
 * Fox Television Animation (founded in 1996) - Fox's television animation division that produces animated content for Fox Media Networks.
 * Fox Digital Graphics (founded in 1995) -Fox's visual effects and computer animation division. FDG animates most of 20th Century Fox Animation's computer animated films.
 * Blue Sky Studios (founded in 1987) - An animation studio owned by Fox. Many consider Blue Sky a competitor to Pixar.


 * New World Pictures (founded in 1970) - A film production and distribution division that is 20th Century Fox's secondary studio.
 * New World Television (founded in 1984) - New World Pictures' television division.
 * New World Animation (founded in 1994) - New World Pictures' animation division.
 * Maldonado Studios (founded in 1994) - Another animation studio owned by Fox under New World Pictures.
 * Fox Searchlight Pictures (founded in 1993) - Fox's arthouse and independent film division.
 * Fox Searchlight Television (founded in 2014) - Fox Searchlight's television division.
 * Regency Enterprises (founded in 1982) - A common partner of Fox. Fox owns 80% of Regency and its assets.
 * Regency Television (founded in 1994) - Regency's television division.
 * Lucasfilm (founded in 1977) - A company owned by Fox mostly known for the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series.
 * Lucasfilm Animation (founded in 2003) - Lucasfilm's Animation division.
 * Saban Entertainment (founded in 1980) - A company bought by Fox in 1996 that imported, dubbed, and adapted several Japanese series such as Maple Town, Noozles, Funky Fables, Samurai Pizza Cats, and the first three Digimon series to North America and international markets syndication, including both animation and live-action shows. Saban also adapted various tokusatsu shows from Toei Company, including Power Rangers (based on the Super Sentai series), Big Bad Beetleborgs (based on Juukou B-Fighter), VR Troopers (featuring elements of Metal Hero series like Space Sheriff Shaider, Jikuu Senshi Spielban, and Choujinki Metalder), and Masked Rider (an original interpretation using scenes from the Japanese Kamen Rider Black RX).
 * Fox Family Movies (founded in 1994) - Fox Family's movie division known for producing films based on Fox Family's shows and original movies.

Current

 * Fox Family (1997-present) - The main channel aimed at kids and family. Its programming mainly consists of cartoons and sitcoms.
 * Playhouse Fox Family (2005-present) - Fox Family's block aimed for toddlers and young children. Its spinoff channel launched in 2011.
 * The Basement (1999-present) - Fox Family's primetime block, featuring adult shows and classic sitcoms.
 * FX (1994-present) - The network's original programming aspires to the standards of premium cable channels in regard to mature themes and content, high-quality writing, directing and acting. Sister channels FXM and FXX were launched in 1994 and 2013, respectively. FX also carries reruns of theatrical films and terrestrial-network sitcoms.
 * FXM (1994-present) - The channel's programming consists largely of movies, primarily those from the 20th Century Studios, Twentieth Century Pictures, and Fox Film Corporation library. Since 2012, FXM has separated its film content into two distinct blocks. Its main programming focuses more on recent films and its early-morning and daytime schedule (branded as "FXM Retro") focuses on classic films.
 * FXX (2013-present) - It is the partner channel of FX, with its programming focusing on original and acquired comedy series and feature films for a primary demographic of men aged 18–34.
 * National Geographic (2001-present) - TBA
 * Nat Geo Wild (2006-present) - TBA
 * Fox Family Rewind (2019-present) - A spin-off channel of Fox Family showing Fox Family/Fox Kids' classic shows from the 1990s. Made due to Fox Family's increasing focus on modern shows.

Former

 * Fox Kids (1991-2013) - A former american children's programming block that airs Saturday morning programming on Fox. It was cancelled due to the discontinuation of Saturday morning cartoons.

Shows/Television

 * (^) = Shows produced before the Fox Family network/Fox Kids block launched
 * (@) = animated series
 * (!) = aired on Fox Animation Domination/The Basement
 * (*) = aired on Playhouse Fox Family
 * (%) = aired on FX/FXX
 * (#) = Shows made by Fox Television Animation
 * (+) = streamed on Searchlight

1930s/1940s

 * Screwball Toons (^) (@) (1943-1967, co-production with 20th Century Fox Cartoon Studio) - A series of cartoon shorts, all of which are listed below.
 * Billy Fox (^) (1943-1967)
 * Ryan Robin (^) (@) (1944-1963)
 * Calvin Goat (^) (@) (1944-1955)
 * Polly and Jack (^) (@) (1945-1967)
 * Edward Termite (^) (@) (1947-1954)
 * The Badger (^) (@) (1946-1956)
 * The Super Smashers (^) (@) (1947-1954)
 * Bluzooka (^) (@) (1948-1960)
 * Lighting Man (^) (@) (1961-1967)

1950s
TBA

1960s

 * The Screwball Toons Show (^) (@) (#) (1960-1999) - a long running series featuring Screwball Toons characters, which featuring three theatrical Screwball Toons shorts with new linking sequences with April Aardvark, a background character in Screwball Toons, hosting the show. The show's title and length changed regularly over the years.
 * The Billy Fox Show (CBS, 1961-1970)
 * The Calvin Show (ABC, 1971-1988)
 * The Screwball Toons Show (CBS, 1980-1990)
 * The Billy and Friends Hour (NBC, 1986-1987)
 * The Badger/Lightning Man Superhero Hour (^) (@) (#) (1965-1968, co-produced with 20th Century Fox Cartoon Studio) - TBA

1970s

 * The Ryan Robin Show (^) (@) (#) (1972-1974, co-produced with MTM Enterprises, Filmation, and 20th Century Fox Television) - TBA

1980s

 * Billy and Ryan (^) (@) (#) (1981-1985, co-produced with 20th Century Fox Television Animation)
 * The Simpsons (!) (@) (#) (1989-present, co-produced with Gracie Films, Fox Television Animation (1996-present), and 20th Century Fox Television) - TBA

1990s

 * Ever After High (@) (#) (1991-1999, co-produced with DiC Entertainment, Sunbow Productions (1991-1994), Fox Television Animation (1996-present), and 20th Century Fox Television) - TBA
 * Jeremy Monroe (!) (@) (#) (1996-present, co-produced with Maldonado Studios, New World Television, and 20th Century Fox Television) - TBA
 * Toonzers (@) (#) (1999-2004, co-produced with Fox Television Animation and 20th Century Fox Television) - TBA

2000s
TBA

2010s
TBA

2020s
TBA

Animation

 * (@) = Television releases
 * (#) = Home Media releases
 * (+) = Searchlight releases.

1940s-1970s
TBA

1980s
TBA

1990s
TBA

2000s-2010s
TBA

2020s/Future
TBA

Live-Action
TBA