A/N: Ahh, I finally got around to putting this up. I watched this anime on YouTube and I thought the ending kinda sucked but I was suddenly having a brainstorm that involved unicorns from "The Last Unicorn". So, here it is. Originally, this was to be pure Disney, but I'm not sure whether this is mostly pure-Disney or Miyazaki material. I think you guys should decide. Enjoy! Oh, please, polite constructive cretique, okey-dokeys? And if you bug me about a stupid rule in the reviews, I'll eat your soul. J/K But for real, I'd prefer you do that by e-mail.

Disclaimer: The plot, song & characters belong to Saniro. I just made a few modifaction.

Bell of Chirin

Chapter 1, "Chirin Come":

The wind blows hard in the Great Mountains as winter comes, this also begins the melody intro as the camera still cruises through the mountains. Then comes to some icicles, one falls in a small pool as the camera backs out and the title appears.

Chirin come

Come & play

And chase all the clouds away

The camera cuts to the mountains.

Little one on the run

How far will you roam?

Then cuts to a gorge covered in snow.

Chirin come

Come & play

Let your dreams carry you away

Appears a credit saying "Adapted from the anime 'Ringing Bell'". Once it fades, it comes to a forest.

Hear the bell

You love so well

That brings you back home

It now comes to a cliff covered in snow.

Run & play

In the snow

For now that's all the life you'll know

Seasons pass

You will see

It comes a close-up of the forest in its winter frost.

That Life's not all that free

Chirin, where are you now?

I hear that old familiar sound

Now comes the semi-final scene, a farmyard with a large tree in the middle of it.

Chirin ring

Ring your bell

Let me know all is well

The very final scene, behind the barn where an old wheel lays against it. Then fades to a blinding light as the music fades. Appears inside the barn where the sheep dwell, a few sheep have new offspring, one particular ewe has a little boy, the others gaze at him.

Sheep: Aww. (chattering)

Ewe: So, what's his name?

Mother: The farmer has named him… "Chirin".

Ewe #2: Oh, how adorable.

Fades to another blinding light, appears in it all of a sudden is a little golden bell, soon does it appear to be attached to a string around the neck of a little white lamb, an older Chirin. As he walks by.

(Bell ringing gently)

Narrator: When we are young, we don't know a lot of things.

Chirin: Huh?

Narrator: But the small amount of knowledge we do possess can make us happy. Knowing our home, our friends, how to get places.

Chirin turns and walks backwards for a moment.

Narrator: And maybe how to get back.

Chirin: (Sneezes)

Narrator: The world is a strange, new place.

Chirin: Oh!

Narrator: A great puzzle.

Suddenly, Chirin spots an orange butterfly.

Narrator: The sights, the sounds & the smells. Those are its pieces.

The butterfly lands on Chirin's head, he notices.

Narrator: We see things we know nothing about. Things that surprise us, and sometimes, sadden us.

Chirin soon becomes fascinated by the butterfly.

Narrator: But, as we explore & grow, the time comes when we learn.

Chirin starts chasing after the butterfly.

Narrator: We learn about the world, and we grow older.

The lamb stops as the butterfly flies over him. He ends up falling over backwards and many butterflies fly out, the scenery changes to a green pasture as it is now spring.

Chirin: (Laughing, frolicking) Here I come!

He chases after the butterflies as the other sheep & lambs graze.

Sheep: (Bleating)

Chirin: Hi everyone! Oop! Coming through.

He starts crawling under and over the others. Then he goes off to frolic again.