An "extended and alternate version" of the movie "Little Giants". The Two Brothers and Their Sister start a rival Pee-Wee Football team. This one features some scenes and segments that were not featured in contains some OC adult language, mild violence, adult content, and suggestive dialogue may not be suitable for younger viewers. Parental description is advised.

Summary: The two brothers and their sister start a rival Pee-Wee Football team. Two siblings going up against their former college football star brother, in the Pee-Wee Football Game.

Synopsis: Ever since childhood, nerdy Danny O'Shea and the tomboy athletic sister Kimberly O'Shea-Granger has felt inferior to their brother, Kevin, a former college football star and currently, a car dealership. Danny runs a gas station, and Kimberly is a elementary school substitute physical education teacher while Kevin coaches the local youth football team and he is a car salesman. When Kevin's team rejects Danny's daughter, Becky, because she's a girl, and Kimberly's son, Alex, because he's too small and short. Becky and Alex convinces their parents to start a rival team, though the city can support only one. To prove himself against their brother, Danny and Kimberly begins coaching his team of misfits for a game.

Disclaimer: I do not own this movie. This movie belongs to Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment. I owned Kimberly Granger, Alex Granger, Derek Martinez, The Franklin Twins (Shawn and Shane Franklin), Jessica Walker, Arnold Wheatley, Eddie Cunningham, Alicia Williams, Tommy and Blossom Valentino, and Anjali Bhrama because those are OC Characters. But not characters from the movie that I owned.


Alex is sitting in the bench watching the two couples kissing at the river on the rowboat and so does Becky. Junior comes here to talk to Alex.

Junior: What's up, Ant-Man?

Alex: Sup, J-u-n-i-o-r! (Giving dap to Junior)

Junior: How's a hangin'?

Alex: I'm just chillin', bro. I'm just watching the couples kissing each other on the rowboat and, I was thinking…

Junior: (interrupts) About what? (Alex pauses) What's on your mind?

Alex: I was thinking about that I will really want kiss the girl. But I never been in love before.

Junior: Who the girl you want to kiss?

Alex: Jessica. Jessica and I been friends ever since 3rd grade. We went to the same school together, same class together, and we live in the same neighborhood but she lives across the street. And like I said I was thinking about that I will really want kiss the girl. But I never been in love before and I never kiss the girl in my life.

Junior (laughs) That's cute. That was so damn cute.

Alex: What? (Junior still laughing) (annoyed) What's so funny?

Junior: (stops laughing) Oh, Nothing. Nothing. Anyways, I think you need to slow your role a little and you kinda moving too fast. All you gotta do is talk to Jessica.

Alex: Talk about what?

Junior: Um, I don't know. Like sharing feeling, commitment, or something like that.

Alex: (sighs) I'm not sure, Junior. But, It's worth a try. I think I'll give it a go.

Junior: Good. And there she is now. (Jessica has showed up) Go ahead and talk to her. I'll going see your cousin. I'll see you tomorrow game.

Alex: All right. Cool, man. I hope we win this game tomorrow. (Fist bumps Junior)

Jessica comes to the bench and sits next to Alex.

Jessica: Hi, Alex.

Alex: Hey, Jessica.

Jessica: Something's wrong?

Alex: No, nothing wrong. But I'm little bit of nervous about the game tomorrow.

Jessica: Listen, Alex. We might not win the game. But you and your team gotta play the game for fun and the fans will respect us. And you know I will always be with you no matter what.

Alex: Yeah, how do you figure that?

Jessica: Remember you brought John Madden, Judy Trammell, and the NFL Players to practice and lectures about how to play football and tomorrow's game?

Alex: Yeah.

Jessica: That was so inspirational. I am really proud of you. Your Uncle Danny and your mother, too.

Alex: I was wondering, how do you know about your cousin Judy Trammell, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders coordinator?

Jessica: That was my grandmother's second cousin. My grandmother's cousin husband from Dallas, Texas. My mom and Judy are second cousins. I was following my cousin Judy footsteps and I haven't seen my cousin since the game when I when to The Cowboys game against Redskins in Arlington.

Alex: Oh. I didn't know that. Hey, um, Jessica? I just want to tell you that... Anju is deaf and I gotta speak sign language. And you should speak sign language when it comes to deaf-mute people. But she can speak.

Jessica: Oh, I knew that. But I know how to speak sign language a little bit. But not much.

Alex: I can teach you little more. And by the way, Jessica, I Just want you to show you. (Pulls out of necklace dog tag and give it to Jessica)

Jessica: What's that?

Alex: That my lucky dog tags with my father picture it. My father was in the U.S. Air Force and serving country in Afghanistan. Two weeks before he was honorable discharged, my father was killed in the plane crash on his last battle.

Jessica: When he died?

Alex: About 4 years ago when I was 8 years old. I wish my father was still alive to see me play football tomorrow. (pauses) And speaking of my football, my father used to played football in high school and college, but he never got a chance made into NFL.

Jessica: Why not?

Alex: When he used to played wide receiver, about following week before the playoffs in his college senior year, he has a concussion and a neck injury. After the surgery, he was withdrawn from the football career. About two years later after he graduated from college, my dad met my mom since college days, my dad married to my mom after college, and after that, he joined to U.S. Air Force before my mom was pregnant with me. My parents gave me full name... and my full name is Robert Alexander Granger III. My dad called me Alex for short, because I got my first name from my father and my grandfather. (pauses) When I was 5 years old, my mom and dad give me nickname: Ant-Man. Because since I love to read, collecting comic books, and collecting bugs. Also, Ant-Man is my favorite superhero and Also, Batman, Superman, Iron Man, Captain America, Wolverine, Hulk, and even Spider-Man, too, but Ant-Man is my all-time favorite. My dad told me and he said "I may be small but I'm mighty, like David defeated Goliath because the bigger they are, the harder they fall, one day I will have a growth spurt when I get older, bigger, and taller." Now it's just me and my mom and I took good care of her.

Jessica: Wow. That was sad but deep story of your childhood. I never thought about your father passing and I'm sorry to hear of your father's death. At least you got your mother. She's is very strong woman. And you can be strong, too. By the way, I have something for you. (She gives him a old cross necklace from Jessica and close his hand)

Alex: What's that?

Jessica: That's my old cross necklace. Just stay focused, this gives to how to be faith to yourself and anybody, and it's just the game and that's how you play for fun. But not only for yourself for your teammates. You may not win the game but you gotta have faith for your team, for your mother, for your family, for your friends, for me, and for yourself. I want you to keep it. Remember, don't lose this one.

Alex: Thanks, Jessica. You helped me a lot. I also want you to have it. (He gives her old dog tag from Alex)

Jessica: Your dog tag, huh?

Alex: Yeah. But that's my two old dog tags and it was my grandfather. My father gave me two dog tags for my birthday. But now, I keep one and I let you have one. You do the same just like you let me have your old cross necklace. But that dog tag, for good luck charm.

Jessica: Thanks, Alex. (Jessica kiss Alex on her cheek and Alex is very shock)

Jessica: What?

Alex: I have never thought of the girl kissing me in the cheek just like you, Jessica. But not from the lips. Do you know what else?

Jessica: What?

Alex: How about a good luck charm for tomorrow's big game.

Jessica giggles and they kiss each other with their lips and holding hands for ten seconds.

Jessica: (sighs) Um, Alex, there's something you should know.

Alex: What?

Jessica: (sighs) I think we're moving too fast. But, um…

Alex: So, what you saying?

Jessica: (Smiles) I been wanted that for long time and that was great.

Alex: Me, too.

Kimberly: Well, I gotta go. Thanks for necklaces you gave me. I wish you good luck for tomorrow's game.

Alex: You do the same. (They hug each other)

Alex and Jessica left each other and they can see them tomorrow's game. Next scene Junior walks to Becky who sitting on the rowboat underneath and put his hands on Becky's eyes.

Junior: (Put hands on Becky eyes) Guess who?

Becky: Who?

Junior: Me.

Becky: Hey, Junior.

Junior: Hey, that's disgusting. It looks like they're trying to swallow each other's heads.

Becky: They're doing it all wrong. You have to move your head dramatic, like Kevin Costner in Robin Hood. Like this.

Junior: No. In movies, they do that chicken-pecking, mouth half-open thing. Like this. "Hey, baby." (Kissing his hands)

Becky: No Way.

Junior: Check this out. My cousin told me that her and her boyfriend use their tongues.

Becky: Ew! That's disgusting.

Junior: I know. Spit swappers.

Becky: Yeah, kind of like them. (Jerks her thumb to points them out)

Junior: Tonsil hockey.

Becky: You know the only problem with kissing your own hand is?

Junior: What?

Becky: It doesn't kiss back.

Junior: You wanna learn how to kiss?

Becky: I didn't say that. Do you?

Junior: No. I just got that vomit taste.

Becky: Hey, we'll have to learn how sooner or later... I mean, if you wanna have kids and get a job and shit.

Junior: Wait a minute. You can have kids without kissing.

Becky: Yeah. Not even you can't get a job.

Junior: Well, I'll become a teacher.

Becky: But what if you were forced to? Don't you think it wouldn't be a close friend? What if I get closer to you? You know, for scientific purposes and stuff. (Becky slides by to Junior but Junior slides back and falls down)

Junior (scoffs) No way! If I had to learn how to kiss, and I mean absolutely, definitely, positively... no way out of it, no matter what, can't get out of it, I had to learn how to kiss... Well then, I think I'd want to learn with...

Becky: (interrupted) Let me guess. Debbie.

Junior: I don't know.

Becky: But if not her, definitely another cheerleader-type, right?

Junior: Maybe. I don't know. Look, this is really weird.

He's get up and walks out of here But when de does Becky calls out Junior to have something to say.

Becky: Hey, Junior. If I was like a cheerleader, you'd wanna learn with me.

Junior: But you're not. You're different. You're cool. You're the Icebox. Come on, you're probably the only girl I've met that can beat up my dad. Anyways, I'll see you later.

Later that night, Becky goes to Jessica's House while she doing the moves before the game tomorrow in the living room. She's rings the doorbell twice and she needs to talk about some girl thing.

Jessica: I'll get it! (She walks up to the door and answering before she's open) Who it is?

Becky: It's me. Icebox.

She's opens the door and hug her.

Jessica: Hey, Icebox.

Becky: Hey, Jessica. Do you got a minute?

Jessica: Sure. What's up?

Becky: Listen. I just come by a tell you that… (She's whispers her ear)

Jessica: Okay. Come on in!

Becky come to Jessica's House and Jessica takes Becky to her room so she needs to talk. Becky enters Jessica's room and closes the door.

Jessica: So, what's on your mind?

Becky: Jessica. There's something that I want to tell you.

Jessica: What?

Becky: Jessica. I want to be on your cheerleader squad.

Jessica: What?!

Becky: (Covers her mouth, shushes her, and talks quietly) Not so loud. I said I want to be on your cheerleader team. Do you have an extra uniform?

Jessica: Yeah I do. Why?

Becky: Because. I don't think I'm not going to play tomorrow. I just want to support the team not playing for the team.

Jessica: Okay. I been thinking I need an extra girl. Well, welcome to the squad and by the way.

Becky: What?

Jessica: I really need you help?

Becky: What?

Jessica: You'll see. By the way, Becky.

Becky: What?

Jessica: Come on in and let's going to my room upstairs and we can have a girl talk.

Becky: Okay.

When Becky comes in and closes the door right behind her, Jessica took Becky up to the room, so she can have a girl talk. The scene cuts to Danny's house where he's looking in the mirror and talks trash to himself and Kimberly, too. They get ready for a game tomorrow.

Kimberly: What the blue hell is wrong with you, Ref? Are you goddamn blind or something? Come on, Ref, why don't you call something for crying out loud? He might took his legs off. What? Come on, Ref, Are you throwing me out? That's not fair, that's bullshit. I'll kick your ass right back to footlocker where you working at.

Danny: Oh, hell no, you don't. You can't. This team has come too far to be shot down on a bullshit call. Watch the grabbing, zebra. They're giving him the business. What? You're throwing me out? I'll throw you out. I'll throw your mother out.

Alex: Hey, Mom. Hey, Uncle Danny.

Kimberly: Hey, sweetie.

Danny: Hi, champ. What you been?

Alex: I just went out for walk to get some fresh air for tomorrow's game.

Danny: Where's Becky?

Alex: She's on her way shortly. Um, Uncle Danny, can I have a word with you... like man to man chat?

Danny: Okay. How about in the kitchen?

Alex: Cool.

Danny: Hey, um, Kimmy. I'm going to be in the kitchen and talk to Alex for a minute. I'll be back.

Kimberly: (off screen) Okay! Take your time!

Danny walks to the kitchen with Alex.

Danny: All right, Alex. So, what's on your mind?

Alex: Uncle Danny. I really really have some great news and you might going to like this.

Danny: Okay. So, tell me the great news.

Alex: I know this girl and it's about Jessica.

Danny: What about her?

Alex: Becky, Junior, Jessica and I went to the park that nearby the pond. Jessica and I sat in the bench and talking about tomorrow's game and stuff. And on top of that, There's something you should know.

Danny: What else did you do besides talking.

Alex: Like I said. There's something you should know that.. um... um... Jessica kissed me in my cheek and after that, Jessica and I kissed in the lip.

Danny: What? You kissed Jessica Walker?

Alex: (Annoyed and shush him) Not so loud. My mom will hear you. And yeah, I'm serious. I kissed Jessica in the lips.

Danny is laughing about the kissing and stuff.

Alex: (annoyed) What?

Danny: (Stops laughing) Okay. I'll stop laughing. I try not to laugh. Okay. (breathes) Ohh, Alex. This is the first time you kissed the girl. I think you kinda moving too fast for that but... that was very cool. You become a manhood now. But not yet becoming a man. You know something else, Alex. It's just a buddy to buddy kiss in the lips and some of kids did that for the first time. It's part of the puberty.

Alex: Yeah. I get it. But, I'm only 12. Becky and I share birthdays together and we're in the same age. I really can't lead to sex yet. I'm not really ready for sex.

Danny: Of course you're not and it's true. But one day you get older you understand this.

Alex: Thanks, Uncle Danny. But there's something else. It's about my father. (Exhales and starting to tearing up) I wish my father was here to see me play football but now he's dead and he never got a chance to see me play. (Sniffs and wipe his tears) I wish I want him back and it's not fair that he got killed in the crash! I wish I was taller by now but now I'm just a short kid but now I really can't football. Uncle Kevin was right and those boys from Cowboys who got picked from the team was right, too. (stammering) I... I... I'm really too short to play football. (small cries)

Danny: (Puts his hands on his shoulders) Hey. Hey. Now, come on, Alex. Uncle Kevin and those boys was wrong. It's nothing wrong for been short and life is too short to criticize. Do you remember what your father told you before he died? "You may be small but you're mighty, Like David defeated Goliath cause the bigger they are, the harder they fall, one day you will have a growth spurt when you get older, bigger and taller." and You're father was right. All you have to do It's believe in yourself and step up in the game.

Alex: Yeah, right. (sniffs) I should've belong to the Cowboys... and Becky... and her friends… and my friends, too. You can never beat you my Uncle Kevin at everything.

Danny: No, that's not true. I did beat him once and your mom beat him and me few times.

Alex: (Wipes his tears again) Since when?

Danny: We were the kids. We used to race our bikes at Cherry Hill after school. We race every day. He always beat me and your mom beat me like 8 or 9 times, but one time I beat them.

Alex: Wait a minute. You beat my mom and my Uncle Kevin in bike racing at Cherry Hill?

Danny: Yes, I did, Alex. Kevin and your mother eat my dust. But I respect your mother, but Your Uncle didn't. I always look out for your mother but your Uncle going against me and your mother.

Alex: That as a short story I ever heard. Thanks, Uncle Danny. For standing up to me. You treat me like my father that I used to have.

Danny: I always like out for you and you're my favorite nephew. (They hug each other)

After the conversation between Danny and Alex, Becky came home with a box. Alex is going upstairs to his room.

Becky: Hey, Aunt Kimmy.

Kimberly: Hey, honey. Where you been?

Becky: Over Jessica's House. Where's my dad?

Kimberly: He's in the kitchen.

Danny came to the living room and Kimberly is going in the kitchen. Becky is going upstairs with a box.

Danny: Hey, Becky.

Becky: Hey, Dad. Bye, Dad.

Danny: Hang on. What do you got, a victory cake? Half that team's allergic to chocolate.

Becky: It's not a cake, Dad.

Danny: You can't sneak away without telling me what it is.

Becky: It's nothing.

Danny: Okay. If my little fullback wants to surprise me that's all right with me.

Becky: (shocks) Little fullback? Your little fullback? That's all I am to you, isn't it? Your little fullback. Your one ticket away to beating Uncle Kevin and winning the game.

Danny: Becky, what's wrong?

Becky What's wrong? Everything's wrong. Do you know what my mom used to call me? Her little princess. When she tucked me in the sheet and she'd go, "Good night, little princess." Then she'd kiss me on my cheeks. Then she'd pull the covers all around me.

Danny: And you remember that?

Becky: Yeah. She wouldn't let me play football. She wouldn't call me her little fullback either.

Danny: Becky, look, your mom is not here anymore. She left us. She quit.

Becky: No! She didn't quit. She just found a better team. You know what? I'm not playing tomorrow.

Danny: Hey! Wait a minute, Becky! This was your idea. This game was the most important thing in the world to you and Alex. Remember?

Becky: No, that's where you're wrong, Dad, it was not my idea that game was the most important thing in the world to me and Alex. But this game means everything in the world... to Aunt Kimmy... and to you. (Drops the box)

Becky drops the box, runs off the stairs, and starts to cry. Becky was right, "It was not her idea that game was the most important thing in the world to her and Alex. But this game means everything in the world to Danny, Kimberly, and to everybody." Danny picks up the box and he's found out inside the box is the cheerleader uniform and Becky become a cheerleader for the team tomorrow. Alex about to say something to Becky, but she ignored him and walk out on him. As a result, Alex tries to convince to say a word to Becky.

Alex: Hey, Becky. I have something to tell...

Becky: (frustrated and interrupts) What it is now?!

Alex: Hey, cuz. Calm down. I just want to talk to you. That's all.

Becky: All right! You got five minutes. So, make a quick.

Becky goes to her room and she brings along with Alex so she can talk.

Becky: You want to talk? Go ahead. Talk.

Alex: Okay. I just want something to tell you about that I...

Becky: (Interrupted him again with sarcastically) You kissed Jessica in the lips. (scoffs) Well, congratulations.

Alex: (concerned) Now come on, Becky, why you gotta be so mean? What's going down, my cuz? There's something wrong with you?

Becky: I just don't want to talk about it. Now can you just leave me... (sighs) Look, I'm sorry that I'm took it out on you. It's not you, Alex. I'm just don't think that I don't want to play football tomorrow.

Alex: What? Why not?

Becky: It's just I want do something different what the girls do. I will be the cheerleader tomorrow and I am now.

Beginning to scold, argue and disagree with each other.

Alex: (Chuckles and scolds) Oh, no. No. No. No. No, Becky, no! You can't do that! You can't even quit playing football to become a cheerleader!

Becky: Yes I am! As you can see, Alex, I am a girl and I can choose whatever I want to choose, I can call my own shots, and you can't tell me what to choose and what I become one! You see? I'm not like the boys who is an athletic! My mom won't let me play football and she called me little princess!

Alex: (growls) You know what? You are a damn fool! You know that?! I mean come on, cuz. You are different than other girls, you are an Icebox, you're better than half the boys, you can be buff, tough, and bad. And Look at me I can be small but I'm mighty, I can run fast, and sometimes I can be a scrapper one. I treated you like my sister that I never have. You treated me like a brother like you never have neither. We in the same age and we share birthdays together. Other than that, we are family! That what families do, they fight each other, embrace each other, help each other, talk to each other to contact, forgive each other and make us laugh for joy and sad for sorrows!

Becky: You know what? You're right. You definitely right. I just want to say that I'm sorry that I stabbed you in the back and turn against you, your friends, and my friends! I never have a brother and a sister. I'm an only child and you are, too. But you don't even know about girls and shit. Uncle Kevin was right I'm a girl and I can't play football. Girls can't play football and not even short guys like you can't play football neither. I bet you and your team will kick your asses tomorrow!

Alex: (Growls and leaves Becky's room) Oh, this is bullshit! This is freaking bullshit! Goddamn it, son of a bitch!

Alex walks out of Becky's room and Becky slams her door and begins to cry. Alex still cussing out, goes to his room, and close the door. Kimberly and Danny sits down on the couch and tries to figure it out this situation.

TO BE CONTINUED...


Since Becky will not play football tomorrow and become a cheerleader, Would Alex and the Giants will play the game without Becky? We going have to find out next time! That's all folks...for now! If you have a thoughts and comments about this chapter, make one. Until next time, sports fans. See ya!

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