Leo returns to Watership Down to find that Fiver is on the stage of puberty: He wants a mate but he feels he has low chances because he is a runt. He, Leo, Silverweed and the Owsla soon go on a journey where Fiver learns more about love and real beauty.
Fred and George are too much for grouches like Filch. Boys will be boys.
Ten-year-old Harry has a dream about is father.
Looking at that scene when the gang leave dinner to look for Shaggy and Scooby, I can't help thinking if Lena DID actually have feelings for Fred. The way she said "Please Fred, you must be careful."
Belle wishes upon what she thinks is a shooting star, but really it is the Enchantress. She hears Belle's wish and feels there is hope for the selfish Prince after all.
The Cowardly Lion has just woken up from a nightmare and Dorothy soothes hum with a lullaby. All rights go to the MUNY stage version of this story.
After being rescued from the White Witch, Edmund is only left with his guilt, and Aslan comes to talk him about of evil.
Based upon the similar plot of the classic 1939 movie, I will add in my own touches with scene mixed with the film and the MUNY stage version and making a few new characters and other Oz characters that did not make ingot the film. Dorothy is blown from her home in Kansa by a cyclone where she must find the Wizard of Oz who can help get back home.
A young teenager doesn't get on well with his family, his school friends are mean to him, most of his teachers berate him, and he is too shy to argue back. One night, a Barn Owl whose name is Soren, along with his friends, take him on a journey to the Great Tree of Ga'Hoole, a place where he can learn courage and inner-confidence.
After being threatened to be arrested by a nasty councillor, nineteen-year-old Leo Barning hides up on a field where he meets a friendly woman named Miss Frivie. She tells him about the Necklace of Wisdom and that nobody could find it. Leo soon falls underwater to the animated world of Watership Down as a silver rabbit. It this there he shall soon find the Necklace of Wisdom.
Here's how I decided the film could have ended.
In Mufasa's point of view, he wakes up as a spirit after falling to his death, and tries to get Simba to listen to him.
Hazel has a dream about when he first became a big brother.
Fiver falls for a new doe and he has no confidence.
Silverweed has a terrible dream and it's Fiver's turn to make him feel better.
Alex had been a disgrace to the Bible when he was little. But as a nineteen-year-old, he is deeply ashamed. But Aslan had been watching him and tells him that cruelty and spite is forgiven.
The innocent Silverweed sleeps in his cold nest in Efrafa dreaming of freedom and a place without fear of blood spilled form others. A chance is updated to him when Frith enters his dream saying he shall receive what he wants yet to come.
Reading Spirits in the Stars, I recall a scene where Ujurak is thinking about Sally and is feeling rather depressed. I thought this here scene would have been a good idea fro Erin Hunter to add.
Hazel's stress leads to a poisonous fall-out between him and Fiver. Guilty, he thinks about the times when he was with Fiver as a baby and played with him and looked after him.
Tybalt seems to hate the Montagues more than Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet and the other Capulets put together. He reveals a good reason when his cousin Juliet asks him.