Thread:702085/@comment-35360394-20190202233020/@comment-24825367-20190708001348

But in Pixar, their movies are not based on any books or legends or anything nor they will ever do it. These movies came from themselves. From the director's or animator's point of view of life.

But if there is a sequel to Brave, my idea for it is, that Merida sets off to save her kingdom and her family from an evil blight that has been caused by Mor'du with the power of the waystones. She also wants to prove that she can be a bold and brave leader, breaking gender norms. I know it sounds like the video game adaption of the movie, but we can make it more original. Along the way, she meets a wiry boy named Karalt who has something to do with the blight but is willing to help Merida end it (he later becomes her love interest and he has a bit of a resemblance of grown up Andy from Toy Story 3). Merida also meets Karalt's talking pet newts, Gunkie and Velvie, (another comical Pixar duo), a big black talking bear named Rondenork, "Ronde" for short, his 3 adorable bear cubs, Ril, Lonnie and Jillie and a huge herd of endangered wild animals who are being hunted down by Viking hunters, who are also invading lands. Merida, with the help of her new friends, will have to unleash her full potential as the next Queen of Dunbroch and put a stop to the blight and the Vikings, save her kingdom and protect the fauna of the forests.