WALL-E is a confusing movie, so here it is being retold (or at least part of it), in more relatable terms.
Just something to write. Probably thrown together in just minutes most of these.
We all want our favorite ships to grow up and have a family of there own. And while that's wonderful, the act of actually having that family is quite an effort. This is the stories of your favorite ships as they face the drama (and sometimes comedy), pain, and love involved in laying an egg. (Not in Chronological Order). Rated T for Non-Graphic, but Painful Depictions of Egg Laying
While fleeing from a Sharptooth again, Littlefoot and the others find themselves stumbling into a tunnel with a secret portal into Pyrrhia.
Just quick worthless One-Shots for Warriors.
When Sisu lays a worthless non-baby-dragon-producing egg for no reason at all, she searches for purpose as her motherly affections begin to grow for the inanimate object. Rated T for implied but non-graphic depictions of certain aspects of the Egg Laying process and Implied Anatomy.
On a quest to rediscover the lost dragons of Equestria, all the girl ponies end up bashing Hitch, one by one, where it hurts the most. T for male related pain humor.
Cricket really needs to find a bathroom.
A tribe of Dragons, obsessed with eating their own eggs, lies hidden away in the Claw of the Clouds Mountains. A young OmeletWing, Embryo, sets out to discover if she has more purpose in life than just to be an Egg Layer, and discovers what it truly means to be herself. T for dramatic thematic elements involving Egg Laying and Indirect Conversations of Male/Female Differences.
Flying to an important mission, Viper and Crane have to stop so Viper can lay eggs.