1925

1925 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian Calendar (Dominical Letter D). It was the 925th year of the 2nd millennium, the 25th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1920's Decade. This is also the year ATBW was founded, March 25 to be exact. The company succeeds Langile Studios, founded in 1919 and closed operations on March 10, 1925, 15 days before ATBW was founded.

Langile later hired four employees with lasts names Adler, Templeton, Bromley, and Warren. The new company was named to abbreviate the four names in 1925 to ATBW as today. The bottom includes a list of events that happened in the year 1925. A list of shows and cartoons made on this date are also listed down below.

Events

 * March 25 - the company was established
 * April 6 - the first cartoon was made, being Langile Dance.
 * April 14 - Raven Forest was made.
 * April 23 - Trees Falling Down was made.
 * May 15 - Flying Currents was made.
 * May 27 - The City With Wires was made.
 * June 7 - Eric Langile upgrades to a better studio. Previously he founded ATBW in the same studio Langile Studios was founded 6 years prior.
 * June 10 - the first cartoon to be made in the new studio is Fenderworks.
 * June 15 - the first Zach The Stick Person animation was made.
 * July 11 - Chrysler was founded.
 * July 30 - The Boat Ride featuring Zach, Jeffery, and Fender came out.
 * August 10 - Zach Vs. Ravens In The Forest came out.
 * September 6 - The Broken School Bus featuring Fender as the bus driver came out.

ATBW succeeded Langile Studios, established in 1919, and lasted 6 years. ATBW introduced Zach The Stick Person as their mascot. Langile Studios was just plain text and mostly cartoons. Shortly after the establishment, four employees joined the studio and got at work.

ATBW was originally established as Langile Cartoon Company, but four employees joined and they hated the name as they thought it was too similar to Langile Studios, which was defunct. It was changed to ATBW on March 27, 1925, two days after the new company was founded.

Eric Langile chose the name ATBW, which everyone agreed with it. Megamount was considered but there would be a possible lawsuit if they did so. One of the employees suggested ATBW, as no one was using the name for the time and it fit perfectly well with the new studio's name. The new company turned out far more successful than the previous one did. With the help of his four current employees of the time, Eric Langile made millions in dollars on those cartoons.

Since Amory The Bad Woman came out, people often think ATBW stands for Amory The Bad Woman. This however isn't true since the ATBW name was chosen 85 years prior to that show.

ATBW actually represents the first four employee's last names, which were Adler, Templeton, Bromley and Warren. In 1950, Warren stayed and helped produce the A-Tron, which was made to compete with the Shadow Mask TV as well as Sony's Trinitron later on. Bromley also stayed to help Langile make a high-fidelity cartoon station that actually produces color.