by Star Command » Fri Nov 01, 2013 7:54 pm
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That would be interesting, but Rex is a toy dinosaur. However, if The Good Dinosaur starred a T-Rex it would be much more interesting because of the reputation that species of dinosaur has.
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In regardsto Brave, I personally think it would be better if the story went more like this:
Let's just say the opening sequence (with Merida as a child and stuff) never happened, and King Fergus is the only one who had actually seen the demon bear, Mordu and lost his leg to him long ago, but everyone thinks he's just crazy and that it was just an ordinary bear that took his leg.
Merida finds out about her betrothal and doesn't want to get married. She embarrasses the lords and their sons in the archery competition, and her mother gets mad. Merida runs away, and finds the witch and tells her about her problem and how she feels. The witch understands what Merida is going through and tells her she needs to priove herself to the lords and her parents (prove to them that she's more than what they have labeled her). To do that, the witch sends Merida on a quest to find and defeat Mordu (the legendary demon bear that no one has ever seen before). Merida sets out on her quest to do just that. Meanwile, King Fergus and Queen Elinor are worried and the lords want to go to war over the whole situation of Merida embarrassing them and running away. King Fergus then rallies the lords to help him go out and help him find Merida. Queen Elinor insists on coming along as well because she cares about her daughter and is beginning to realize that she might have been too harsh or her daughter and thinks that maybe traditions can be broken.
Meanwhile Merida is led by the whisps to Mordu's ruined castle. She then discovers the legend of Mordu is true, and finds the demon bear. She tries to fight him but barely makes her escape into the forest. Mordu is still after her. Merida makes it to the clearing with the rock structures and that is there where she uses her wits to trick Mordu into causing his own demise by having one of the rock structures fall on him.
Then, King Fergus, Queen Elinor, and the lords find Merida and Mordu. They see that Merida was Brave enough to seek out a legendary beast and kill it. But it would turn out that Mordu isn't really dead, and rises from the rubble. Merida gets into yet another battle with Mordu, but this time her father fights along side with her. King Fergus disables Mordu by slashing one of the bear's legs, and Merida delivers the deadly strike to Mordu with her sword. Mordu dies, and his human ghostly spirit is set free. The lords and Elinor realize that Merida is more than just a pretty face or a prize to be won. Elinor then announces that its time to break tradition and that their children should be free to find love in their own time, and Merida is not ready to settle down and be a dainty princess. The lords agree, and later set off to sail back to their home lands.
The End.
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So as you can see, in my version of the story, there was no need to turn Queen Elinor into a bear in order for her to have a new perspective on her daughter, and Merida still gets what she wants, but really has to fight for it and prove herself.
This is just one of the many ways the story could've gone if Pixar put more time and creative minds on it.
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