Stories by @legoking516
362 stories

Elemental (2013)
Fire elements Bernie and Cinder Lumen immigrate to Element City, where they face xenophobia from other elements and struggle to find a home. They have a daughter, Ember, and eventually establish a convenience store called the Fireplace, setting up a Blue Flame that represents their heritage and traditions and attracting many fire element patrons over time. Bernie intends to give the store to Ember when he retires, but first she must control her fiery temper. When Bernie allows Ember to run the shop on her own, she becomes overwhelmed by the customers and rushes to the basement. Her fiery outburst breaks a water pipe, flooding the basement and summoning Wade Ripple, a water element health inspector. Wade notes the faulty plumbing and reluctantly leaves for City Hall to report the violation to his air element employer, Gale Cumulus, who will promptly shut down the Fireplace. Ember pursues Wade but is too late.

The Little Mermaid (2033)
Ariel is a mermaid princess and the youngest daughter of King Triton, ruler of the merpeople of Atlantica. She is fascinated with the human world despite never having seen it, as Triton forbid all merfolk from going to the surface after Ariel's mother was killed by a human. Ariel collects human objects with the support of her best friend, Flounder, a sergeant major, and Scuttle, a Northern gannet.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2033)
Brothers Mario and Luigi have recently started their struggling plumbing business in Brooklyn. Their father disapproves of Mario's decision to leave his steady job under the antagonistic Spike to start the business. After seeing a significant manhole leak reported on the news, Mario and Luigi go underground to fix the plumbing, but are both sucked into a mysterious pipe and separated in the process.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2033)
Edgin Darvis spends years working as a member of the Harpers, a secret order of peacekeepers, until his wife is killed by a Red Wizard he had previously apprehended. Accompanied by barbarian Holga Kilgore, Edgin attempts to make a new life for himself and his daughter Kira by turning to theft, forming a team with amateur sorcerer Simon Aumar and rogue Forge Fitzwilliam and his acquaintance Sofina. While performing a raid on a Harper stronghold, Edgin attempts to steal a resurrection tablet to bring back his wife, but Edgin and Holga are captured in the process while Forge, Sofina, and Simon escape.

DC League of Super-Pets (Live-Action)
now known as the famous superheroes, Krypto and Superman, they live in the city of Metropolis under their dual identities, Bark and Clark Kent. Clark is a reporter and journalist at the Daily Planet, a newspaper company, and dating Lois Lane, a fellow journalist of whom Krypto is jealous. Thinking that Krypto needs a friend to distract him, Clark heads to an animal shelter to find one. A Boxer named Ace tries to escape the shelter, but Krypto stops him. Later, Superman and Krypto spot their archenemy, LexCorp CEO Lex Luthor, reeling in a meteor strapped with orange kryptonite with a tractor beam, intending to gain superpowers. He is easily defeated as the two are aided by the Justice League.

Strange World (2032)
In Avalonia, a land surrounded by an endless wall of mountains, Jaeger Clade and his son Searcher are adventurers who brave the wilderness to explore new worlds. While trying to traverse one of the mountains, Searcher discovers a green plant that gives off energy. Jaeger insists on continuing the quest, but Searcher and the rest of the expedition team believe that the discovery of the new plant, dubbed Pando, is good enough. Jaeger angrily continues his mission alone. Twenty-five years later, Searcher has made a name for himself by harvesting Pando and turning it into a fuel resource for Avalonia. He is married to fellow harvester Meridian and they have a son named Ethan who gets embarrassed whenever Searcher tries talking to his crush Diazo.

Harold & Kumar (1994-2001)
The films are considered buddy stoner comedies, with surreal and animated elements in later sequels. Contrasting ideas and perspectives on life, romance, and maturity feature as recurring themes, while the series is notable for its racially diverse cast, one of the first for a mainstream Hollywood comedy film series.

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2032)
the Primm family moves into the house. Josh is initially terrified of moving into his new home and struggles to make friends at school. One night, he discovers Lyle living in the attic, and the two become friends when Lyle saves Josh from a mugger and demonstrates his singing talent. Josh's stepmother and father eventually find out about Lyle. Though they are initially terrified of him, they bond with Lyle over their favorite hobbies. One day, Valenti returns to the house to visit Lyle, as an agreement states he can live in the house fifteen days of the year. He makes another attempt to get Lyle to perform on stage, but it fails as Lyle still has stage fright.

Pinocchio (2032)
Late one night in a small Italian village, Jiminy Cricket enters the home of elderly woodcarver Geppetto, accompanied by his pet kitten Figaro and fish Cleo. Geppetto has completed work on a marionette puppet which he names Pinocchio. Before retiring to bed, Geppetto makes a wish on a star.

Luck (2032)
Sam Greenfield is a clumsy 18-year-old orphan girl whose life was constantly plagued by misfortune and has just recently begun to live independently, much to the dismay of her younger friend Hazel, who is due to be adopted soon. One night, after sharing a panini with a black cat, she finds a penny she hopes to give to Hazel for her collection of other lucky items to help her get adopted. The next day, Sam notices that the penny has made her luck significantly improve. However, she soon loses the penny by inadvertently flushing it down the toilet.

DC League of Super-Pets (2032)
During the destruction of Krypton, a Kryptonian Labrador Retriever ends up in the escape pod of Kal-El, comforting him as they head towards Earth. Years later, the dog and Kal-El, now known as Krypto and Superman, live in Metropolis under their dual identities Bark and Clark Kent. Clark is dating journalist Lois Lane, whom Krypto is jealous of.

Lightyear (2032)
Buzz Lightyear, a Galactic Ranger in Star Command, and his commanding officer and best friend, Alisha Hawthorne, explore the habitable planet, Tikana Prime, with their new recruit, Featheringhamstan. They are forced to retreat to their exploration vessel after discovering that the planet hosts hostile lifeforms. Buzz damages the vessel during the retreat, forcing the crew to evacuate in order to conduct repairs and continue their journey.

Top Gun: Maverick (2032)
Over three decades after the events of the first film, Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell is serving as a U.S. Navy test pilot who has avoided promotion to continue flying. As Rear Admiral Chester "Hammer" Cain approaches to shut down the hypersonic "Darkstar" scramjet program and redirect the funds to drone programs, Maverick flies the prototype to its Mach 10 speed objective in advance prior to Cain's arrival, but pushes further into high-hypersonic speed, destroying it. Cain wants to ground Maverick for his recklessness, but sends him instead to NAS North Island as a TOPGUN instructor, under the orders of Maverick's friend and former rival, Admiral Tom "Iceman" Kazansky, the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.

Top Gun (1996)
US Naval Aviator LT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell and his Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) LTJG Nick "Goose" Bradshaw, stationed in the Indian Ocean aboard the USS Enterprise, fly the F-14A Tomcat. During an interception with two hostile MiG-28s (portrayed by USN F-5s), Maverick missile-locks on one, while the other hostile locks onto Maverick's wingman, Cougar. Maverick drives it off, but Cougar is so shaken, Maverick defies orders and shepherds him back to the carrier. Cougar gives up his wings, citing his newborn child that he has never seen. Maverick and Goose are sent in Cougar's place by CAG "Stinger" to attend TOPGUN, the Naval Fighter Weapons School at Naval Air Station Miramar.

Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2032)
Chip and Dale are contacted by their old friend Monterey Jack, who has fallen in debt to a figurehead named Sweet Pete due to his cheese addiction. Monterey tells the pair of a criminal operation where they kidnap toons, alter their appearance, and ship them overseas to produce bootleg works. Chip wants no part of the investigation, still holding a grudge with Dale. Later, Monterey is found missing and both arrive to help the police, led by Captain Putty and Detective Ellie Steckler. Ellie reveals herself to be a big fan of Chip and Dale, and tells the pair that while their hands are tied as police, the two can try to find out where Sweet Pete is operating from.

The Bad Guys (2032)
In Los Angeles, California, in a world of humans and anthropomorphic animals co-existing, the Bad Guys are a gang of notorious criminal animals led by the cool-headed Mr. Wolf and known for their brazen thefts while eluding the authorities. After being insulted by Governor Diane Foxington on-air, they attempt to steal the Golden Dolphin award from guinea pig philanthropist Professor Rupert Marmalade IV. During the heist, Wolf takes some free time to pickpocket various people but inadvertently helps an old woman he intended to pickpocket as well and is praised for the good deed, leading to Wolf finding himself affected by his wrongdoings and Marmalade's speech about goodness. After the gang is exposed and arrested, Wolf persuades Marmalade to reform them, planning to take advantage of the pretense to try to steal the award again. Marmalade invites the Bad Guys to his home, but his lessons prove a frustrating struggle with them seemingly unable to adapt to the concept of good behavior.

Turning Red (2032)
In 2002, Meilin "Mei" Lee is a 13-year-old Chinese-Canadian girl living in Toronto. She helps take care of the family's temple dedicated to their ancestor, Sun Yee, and works to make her strict, overprotective mother Ming proud. Mei hides her personal interests from Ming, such as the fact that she and her best friends Miriam, Priya, and Abby are fans of the boy band 4*Town.

The Adam Project (2032)
In a dystopian 2050, pilot Adam Reed steals his time jet and escapes through time on a rescue mission to 2018. However, he accidentally crash-lands in 2022 instead where Adam meets his 12-year-old self who is struggling with the recent death of their father Louis in a car accident. Adam reluctantly enlists his younger self's help to repair his jet and reveals that he is looking for his wife, Laura, who was supposedly killed in a crash while on a mission to 2018.

Push (2029)
The Division has developed a drug that can boost psychic abilities. All of the test subjects died until an unknown female Pusher successfully adapted to it. The woman escapes from The Division and steals a syringe of the drug before fleeing to Hong Kong, a common hiding place for psychics. Nick now lives in Hong Kong as an expatriate, but is in trouble due to gambling debts he incurred while attempting to use his power as a Mover to cheat the games.

Uncharted (2032)
Nathan works as a bartender and pickpockets wealthy patrons. Victor "Sully" Sullivan, a fortune hunter who worked with Sam tracking treasure hidden by the Magellan crew, explains to Nathan that Sam vanished after helping him steal Juan Sebastian Elcano's diary. Nathan, who has several postcards Sam sent him over the years, agrees to help Sully to find his brother. Sully and Nathan go to an auction to steal a golden cross linked to the Magellan crew. There, the pair encounter Santiago Moncada, the last descendant of the Moncada family (who funded the original expedition), and Jo Braddock, leader of mercenaries hired by Moncada. Nathan is ambushed by Braddock's men, and the ensuing fight creates a distraction for Sully (disguised as an auction attendant) to steal the cross.