Stories by @legoking516
362 stories

Ticket to Paradise (2032)
David and Georgia Cotton are a divorced couple who hate each other and regret their marriage, which ended 20 years earlier. Their daughter Lily graduates from college, and goes on vacation to Bali with her friend and fellow graduate Wren.

Trolls: Spaced
When Intergalactic Meteors From Outer Space Crash Down In Trollstopia, The Trolls See This As A Threat And Blast Up Into Space To Confront A Alien Troll Hybrid Species, Called "The Trolliens". The Trolliens Are A Much Improved Troll Species Than The Trolls And Declare Their World As The Better Troll World, Which Leads To Rivalry Between Both Worlds Of Who's The Best Troll Planet. But When A New Threat Arrives To End Their Planets, The Trolls & The Trolliens Must Put Aside Their Rivalry And Work Together To Save Both Worlds From Total Annihilation.

Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie (2035)
Gabby, Pandy Paws, and her Gabby cats with her dollhouse go on a road trip with her grandmother Gigi to visit her home to work on a special project Gigi has been working on. As they arrive in Cat Francisco, CatRat, one of the Gabby cats, accidentally unlatches the dollhouse from the van, causing it to roll into a store where a cat lady named Vera spots it, buys the dollhouse, and drives to her home. Back at home, Vera splits the Gabby cats up. CatRat explores the drawer where he finds a plush cat named Chumsley.

Fixed (2035)
Bull is a two-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mix who frequently humps anything that piques his interest to vent his perverse instincts. He is friends with Rocco, a gruff, proud Boxer, Fetch, a wannabe-influencer Dachshund and Lucky, an eccentric Beagle, all of whom except for Bull have been neutered, which makes them a target of ridicule from the haughty, self-absorbed Borzoi show-dog, Sterling. Bull also harbors a crush on his show-dog neighbor, a Borzoi named Honey, but is hesitant to reveal his true feelings for her.

The Gun (2035)
Lieutenant Frank Drebin Jr. of the LAPD Police Squad singlehandedly dispatches a gang of bank robbers while disguised as a schoolgirl. Unbeknownst to him, this was a distraction to steal a gadget called the "P.L.O.T. Device" from a safe deposit box. Police chief Davis reassigns Drebin when his over-the-top law enforcement becomes a legal liability.

IF (2034)
12-year-old Bea moves into her grandmother Margaret's apartment in New York while her father waits for heart surgery in the same hospital where her mother died years earlier. One night, Bea sees an unfamiliar creature and follows it back to her grandmother's building. The next day, she sees it again, accompanied by a man. She follows them to a nearby house where the man, Calvin, retrieves a large, furry, purple creature named Blue. Bea also meets the other creature, a butterfly-like being named Blossom, and faints. Bea awakens in Cal's apartment, where she learns that he has been working with imaginary friends (IFs) to place them with new children as their original creators have grown up and forgotten them, and they will soon disappear. Initially reluctant, she decides to help Cal.

Smurfs (2035)
An unnamed Smurf named No Name, is new in Smurf Village. He attempts to get a job by log carving, but fails. While No Name wanders through the forest, he gains magic powers through a magic book named Jaunty. At Smurf Village, No Name shows off his magic powers, creating a magic pulse through four portals. It caused Papa Smurf to be captured by a portal sent by Razamel and Joel. The Smurfs, along with a turtle, then set off to find Ken by entering a portal through a gramaphone, where they find themselves in Paris.

How to Train Your Dragon (2035)
In the Viking village of Berk, dragons frequently attack, stealing livestock and endangering villagers. Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, the 16-year-old outcast son of chieftain Stoick the Vast, is learning blacksmithing from Gobber, creating mechanical devices to overcome his physical weakness, though they often cause disasters. During a recent dragon raid, Hiccup shoots down a rare dragon called the Night Fury with a bolas launcher, but no one believes him. Determined to prove himself, he enters the forest to kill the Night Fury he shot. However, when he finds the creature trapped, he hesitates to strike and ultimately frees it, surprising himself when the dragon spares him before fleeing.

Lilo & Stitch (2035)
On the planet Turo, Dr. Jumba Jookiba is convicted by the United Galactic Federation of illegal genetic experimentation for creating Experiment 626, an aggressive and near-indestructible creature with advanced learning capabilities. Jumba is found guilty and imprisoned, while 626 is sentenced to exile for his destructive behavior. However, 626 escapes by stealing a police cruiser and using its hyperdrive to reach planet Earth, crashing in the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i. The Grand Councilwoman offers Jumba his freedom if he captures 626, pairing him with deputized "Earth expert" Agent Pleakley. 626 crashes near a wedding reception and is run over by a tourist trolley before being taken to an animal shelter.

Dog Man (2035)
A villainous orange cat named Petey constantly terrorizes OK City. One of his schemes involves planting a bomb to destroy a building. Famed cop Officer Knight and his dog Greg arrive to defuse the bomb, but it explodes and it puts Knight’s head and Greg’s body in complete injury. The duo survive when the doctors decide to cut off Greg’s head and attach it to Knight’s body, becoming a dog-human hybrid called Dog Man.

Transformers One (2034)
On Cybertron, Energon miner Orion Pax sneaks into an archive and watches a recording about the creation of the first thirteen Primes, who were said to have perished in a war with the alien Quintessons many years ago, with the mystical artifact known as the Matrix of Leadership being lost in their battle. Orion is caught by security, though his friend, D-16, rescues him. Meanwhile, Sentinel Prime, the head of Cybertron, speaks about fighting the Quintessons and finding the Matrix of Leadership, the absence of which has caused Cybertron's Energon rivers to dry up, which the Cybertronians need to survive. After an explosion in the mines traps Jazz, Orion and D-16 attempt to save him, causing a cave-in that leads to fellow worker Elita-1's firing.

Harold and the Purple Crayon (2034)
When Harold grows up, the narrator who he refers to as "old man" mysteriously disappears one day. Harold decides to draw a door into the real world to go and look for him. Moose follows, with Porcupine getting left behind for a short while before being separated from the other two in the real world. Harold draws a bike that he and Moose, now a human, ride to look for the old man, who Harold believes is his father. Terri, the mother of an imaginative boy named Mel, accidentally hits Harold and Moose with her car. Terri finds a puncture in her right front tire, to which Harold draws a new one, much to Terri's confusion (she does not see Harold use the crayon to draw the tire). Mel convinces Terri to let Harold and Moose stay for the night, and they are hidden in a room above her garage. That night, Mel secretly invites Harold downstairs and the two bond. Harold breaks off part of his crayon and gives it to Mel.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2033)
Brooklyn, Noah Diaz, an ex-military electronics expert, struggles to find a job to support his ill brother Kris and is convinced by his friend Reek to steal a Porsche to sell, only to discover that it is the Autobot Mirage in disguise. Concurrently, museum intern Elena Wallace studies an ancient statue of a falcon bearing the Maximal symbol and accidentally breaks it open to reveal the key hidden inside. The key releases an energy pulse detected by Autobot leader Optimus Prime, who summons the other Autobots, including Arcee and Bumblebee. Mirage is contacted in the middle of Noah's attempted theft, and he is roped into the Autobots' mission to recover the key so they can use it to return to their homeworld, Cybertron.

The Garfield Movie (2034)
Garfield is an obese, sedentary, orange tabby cat who lives an average pampered lifestyle with his beagle dog best friend, Odie, and their owner, Jon Arbuckle. One night, while getting a midnight snack, Garfield and Odie are abducted by two dogs named Roland and Nolan, who take them to an abandoned mall as prisoners. Garfield and Odie are soon rescued by Garfield's estranged father, Vic, whom Garfield hates for abandoning him in an alley when he was a kitten. The dogs' boss, Jinx, a deranged Persian cat, arrives to exact revenge on Vic for leaving her behind during a milk heist at Lactose Farms before she was caught and imprisoned. She agrees to forgive Vic if he, Garfield, and Odie break into Lactose Farms to steal a large quantity of milk as extortion for her imprisonment, which they reluctantly agree, while Roland and Nolan closely observe them.

Terminator Genisys (2025)
In 2029, Human Resistance leader John Connor launches a final offensive against Skynet, an artificial general intelligence system seeking to eliminate the human race. Before the Resistance can triumph, Skynet activates a time machine and sends a T-800/Model 101 Terminator back to 1984, to kill John's mother Sarah. John's right-hand man, Kyle Reese, volunteers to travel back in time to protect her. As Kyle floats in the machine's magnetic field, he sees John being attacked by another Resistance soldier. This creates a temporal paradox that alters the timeline and causes Kyle to experience childhood memories from a parallel version of himself.

Get Smart (2028)
Maxwell "Max" Smart, an analyst for CONTROL, a top secret American intelligence agency, yearns to become a field agent, but is blocked by the Chief, who values his analytical skills. After their headquarters is bombed by the terrorist organization KAOS, who also obtain the identities of CONTROL's agents, Smart is promoted to Agent 86 and is paired with Agent 99, who is unknown to KAOS after undergoing plastic surgery and doubts his competence.

Elemental (2033)
Fire elements Bernie and Cinder Lumen immigrate to Element City where they face xenophobia from other classical elements. After the birth of their daughter Ember, they set up their Blue Flame which represents their traditions and start their own convenience store called the Fireplace. Several years later, Bernie intends to retire and give Ember the store once she can control her fiery temper. One day, 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 and city inspector, who notes the faulty plumbing and reluctantly goes to City Hall and sends the violation report to his air element employer, Gale Cumulus, who will have the Fireplace shut down.

Gran Turismo (2033)
Following a pitch by marketing executive Danny Moore, the motorsport division of Nissan establishes the GT Academy to recruit skilled players of the racing simulator "Gran Turismo" and turn them into real racing drivers. Moore recruits former driver-turned-mechanic Jack Salter to train the players. Salter is initially hesitant but accepts after tiring of the arrogance of his team's driver, Nicholas Capa. Meanwhile, Jann Mardenborough, a teenage retail employee and gamer from Cardiff, Wales, is an avid player of the simulator and wants to become a racing driver, despite the disapproval of his former footballer father.

Smurfs: The Lost Village (Genderswap)
The Smurfs live peacefully in Smurf Village. Smurfette was created by the evil wizard Gargamel but was redeemed by Papa Smurf and became part of the village. She feels that she does not fit in as she tries to find her purpose in life, which the other Smurfs have. Gargamel makes it his mission to capture the Smurfs, steal all of their essence, and become the most powerful wizard.

Nimona (2033)
Ballister Boldheart, along with his confidant and lover Ambrosius Goldenloin, a descendant of Gloreth, are both about to be knighted; with Ballister slated to be the first commoner to achieve knighthood, as Queen Valerin is trying to change tradition so that "anyone can be a hero". During the ceremony, Valerin is murdered by a mysterious laser shot from Ballister's sword, who is framed for the crime and hunted by the Institute and its Director, after Ambrosius is forced to cut off Ballister's right arm.