Organization:Whimsy Media Company

The Whimsy Media Company is a corporation founded by Walt Disney in 11967 NH. It has three publicly-known divisions, one for animation films, one for live-action films, and one for architecture.

The company is known primarily by the Tower of Tomorrow, an arcology in Whimsyville, and secondarily by their cartoon mascot Whimsy the Wisp.

Whimsy Media Intellectual Properties
Aside from its ventures into real estate and residential developments, the Whimsy company is mostly known for its media properties...
 * Whimsy the Wisp, a cartoon character vaguely resembling a goat, though for various reasons the company's official PR has only ever referred to Whimsy as a Fae creature or (in the original character design document) a "disembodied soul".
 * Like the rivalry between Disney and Warner Brothers, Whimsy has perpetually been at odds with Felix the Cat, which had fallen into public domain in 2019 CE and picked up a "shared canon" used by most appearances of Felix in media created in the New Real. The resulting differences between the two characters' copyright status has resulted in a split demographic, where people (mostly hipsters) who disagree with the "corporate aura of evil" surrounding Whimsy actively boycott products branded with the character. Despite all this, various WMC animated shorts have starred both Whimsy and Felix, and Walt Disney has gone on record that "the world needs public domain works like Felix".
 * Super-Duper Vendie, a series of cartoons similar to Thomas the Tank Engine or Theodore Tugboat starring expies of various popular dynamail vending machines.
 * Timeskippers, a live-action drama TV series about a set of characters capable of "moving sideways through time" into the same date but in a different timeline, in a multiverse of endlessly diverging timelines.