I got this idea from reading a poem called "Shakespearean Sonnet" by R.S. Gwynn, which does this with 14 Shakespeare plays. To get 14 lines, I included the 4 movies currently in the works: Toy Story 3, Cars 2, The Bear and the Bow, and Newt. I wrote two versions in-between taking notes during my LONG night class – the first one with the movies in chronological order, and the second one scattered.
A cowboy and an astronaut get lost.
An ant feeds a grasshopper to a bird.
A ripped toy fears being outgrown and tossed.
Monsters celebrate when kids' screams are heard.
A clownfish hunts an Australian dentist.
A superhero fanboy seeks revenge.
A big tie-breaking race is nearly missed.
A new chef makes a health inspector cringe.
A lonely robot gets a big surprise.
Balloons help heal an old widower's grief.
Will a daycare save toys from their demise?
A racecar returns, to our disbelief.
A girl finally gets to be the lead.
Will efforts to get newts to mate succeed?
