Me: I don't own Treasure Planet, Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Lion King, Little Mermaid, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, Tarzan, Aladdin, Mulan, Beauty and the Beast, Tangled, Sleeping Beauty, Emperor's New Groove, Cinderella, Pocahontas, Black Cauldron, Princess and the Frog, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Joe Jonas' baby picture, Peter Pan, Sword in the Stone and Hercules.

Note: Everything will be in Jim's POV! Unless I switch it to Melody's POV. Or if it's in normal mode aka no one's POV.


Chapter 2:

Jim's POV:

I got to the temple and walked in. I looked around then looked at the huge statue of Sinbad. I looked at the symbol on the necklace then at the symbol on the robe on Sinbad. I set my bag down, got on my knees and looked down. "Oh Mighty Sinbad, please... hear my and answer my prayer. I need to know: Who I am? Wh-Where do I belong?" I asked then the wind picked up. I looked at the statue then ducked as lightning hit the statue. I slightly looked at it and saw it move.

"Huh?" It asked then it smiled. It put its hand on its heart. "My boy. My little Jimcules." It said as it leaned forward to grab me. I screamed and started running then I ran into a lantern and spit out a candle that was in my mouth. "Hey, hey, hey, hold on, kiddo! What's your hurry? After all these years is this the kind of hello you give your father?" It asked.

I popped out between the fingers. "Father?" I asked.

"Didn't know you had a famous father, did you? Surprise!" It said. I coughed then looked at it. "Look how you've grown. Why you've got your mother's beautiful eyes...and my strong chin. Hah!" It continued.

"I-I don't understand. If you're my father, that would make me a-" I said.

"A god." It finished for me.

"A god!" I said, sitting down on my butt.

"Hey, you wanted answers, and by thunder, you're old enough now to know the truth." It said.

I got up. "But why did you leave me on Earth? Didn't you want me?" I asked.

"Of course we did. Your mother and I loved you with all our hearts. But someone stole you from us and turned you mortal, and only gods can live on the Spaceport." It explained.

"And you can't do a thing?" I asked.

"I can't, Jimcules, but you can." It said.

"R-Really? W-What? I-I'll do anything." I said.

"Jimcules, if you can prove yourself a true hero on Earth, your godhood will be restored!" It said.

"A true hero. Great! Uh, exactly how do you become a true hero?" I asked.

"First, you must seek out Zazu, the trainer of heroes." It said.

"Seek out Zazu. Right. I'll- Whoa!" I said, falling off of his hand.

"Whoa! Hold your horses!" It said, putting me down. "Which reminds me..." It trailed off and whistled. A star came down as it whistled and changed into a flying brown horse. "Ha-ha! You probably don't remember Spirit, but you two go way back, son." It said as the horse landed in front of me. The horse sniffed me then grabbed my face with his hooves.

He bumped my head with his. "Oh..." I said then laughed as he licked my face. "Oh, Spirit!" I said, hugging the horse.

"He is a magnificent horse. With the brain of a bird." The statue said as I got on Spirit's back.

"I'll find Zazu and become a true hero!" I said as Spirit landed on the statue's finger.

"That's the spirit!" It said. (A/N: get it? Because the horse's name is Spirit. -crickets chirping- Tough crowd.)

"I won't let you down, father!" I said as he blew us away. "Yee-haw!" I said.

Jim: I will beat the odds

I can go the distance

I will face the world

Fearless, proud and strong

I will please the gods

I can go the distance

Till I find my hero's welcome

Right where I belong

Spirit got to an island and landed. I got off of his back and walked a bit ahead of him. "Whoa." I said as we jumped when a goat jumped out of nowhere. "You sure this is the right place?" I asked Spirit. He nodded with a nicker then heard laughter and followed the sound. We saw three girls near a pond. I smiled then heard some bird noises. I looked over and saw an animal with his head in a bush. He looked like he was stuck. "What's the matter, little guy? You stuck?" I asked, pulling him out.

"Whoa! Hey, butt out, buddy!" The animal said and I dropped him. I saw him run after the girls. One turned into a tree and hit him with her branch, causing him to land near me. He glared at me as he rubbed his cheek. "What's the matter? You never seen a bird before?" The animal asked.

"Uh, no. Can you help us? We're looking for someone called Zazu." I said as he ate a grape.

"Call me Zazu." The bird said.

I shook his wing. "Zazu!" I said.

"Ow!" He said.

"Boy, am I glad to meet you! I'm Jimcules. And this is Spirit." I said.

Spirit licked him and he wiped the drool away. "Animals! Disgusting!" He said and started walking away.

I followed him. "I need your help. I want to become a true hero." I said.

He raised an eyebrow at me then turned away. "Sorry, kid, can't help ya." He said and closed the door.

"Wait!" I yelled and pulled the door off of its hinges.

"Whoo!" He said.

"Uh, sorry." I apologized and he jumped down. "Why not?" I asked.

"Two words: I am retired." He said as he snatched the door from me while I counted the number of words that sentence was.

"Look, I gotta do this. Haven't you ever had a dream? Something you want so bad you'd do anything?" I asked.

He sighed. "Kid, come inside, I want to show you something." He said. Spirit and I followed but Spirit couldn't fit through the door. I climbed up a ladder then hit my head on something. "Watch it! That was part of the mast to the Argo." He snapped.

"The Argo?" I asked, amazed.

"Yeah. Who do you think taught Terra how to sail? Aqua? I trained all those would-be heroes. Adam, Peter, Eric- A lot of short names. And every single one of those bums let me down. Flatter than a discus. None of them could go the distance. And then there was Aladdin. Now there was a guy who had it all- The build, the foot speed. He could jab, he could take a hit, he could keep on comin'. But that furshlugginer heel of his! He barely gets nicked there once and- Kaboom! He's history." He explained then heavily sighed and walked away. "Yeah, I had a dream once. I dreamed I was gonna train the greatest hero there ever was. So great the gods would hang a picture of him in the stars... All across the sky, and people would say, That's Zazu's boy. That's right. Eh, but dreams are for rookies. A guy can only take so much disappointment." He said sadly.

"But I'm different than those other guys, Zazu! I can go the distance. Come on, I'll show you." I said, grabbing his wing and running out the door. I ran to a cliff.

"Geez, you don't give up, do ya?" He asked as I kind of threw him down.

"Watch this." I said and lifted up the thing. I spun around with it then threw it towards a direction.

"Holy Hera...You know maybe if I- No! Snap out of it! I am too old to get mixed up in this stuff again." He said as he started walking away.

I ran in front of him to stop him. "But if I don't become a true hero, I'll never be able to rejoin my father, Sinbad."I said.

"Hold it! Sinbad is you father, right?" He asked.

"Uh-huh." I said with a nod but he started laughing.

"Sinbad! The big guy. He's your daddy! Mr. Lightning Bolts, read me a book, will ya, da-da?" He asked, still laughing. I was glaring at him as he laughed. "Sinbad! Once upon a time-" He imitated Dad then continued laughing.

"It's the truth!" I defended.

"Please!" He said and slid down the hill.

Zazu: So you wanna be a hero, kid

Well, whoop-dee-do

I have been

Around the block

Before with blockheads

Just like you

Each and every one

A disappointment

Pain for which

There ain't no ointment

So much for excuses

Though a kid of Sinbad

Is asking me

To jump into the fray

My answer

Is two words...

He was about to give his answer when lightning struck him. Spirit and I kind of ducked. "Okay." He said.

"You mean you'll do it?" I asked.

"You win." He said.

"You won't be sorry, Zazu." I said.

"Oh, gods." He said.

"So when do we start? Can we start now?" I asked.

"Oy, vey." He said.

Zazu: I'd given up hope

That someone would come

Along

A fella who'd ring the bell

For once not the gong

The kind who wins trophies

Won't settle for low fees

At least semipro fees

But no,

I get the greenhorn

I've been

Out to pasture, pal

My ambition gone

Content to spend lazy days

And to graze my lawn

But you need an advisor

A bird, but wiser

I was having trouble with my bow and arrow and he fixed it.

Zazu: A good merchandiser and-

He was sent flying through the field to the target. "Whoa! There goes my ulcer!" He said.

Zazu: I'm down to one last hope

And I hope it's you

Though, kid, you're

Not exactly a dream come true

I trained enough turkeys

Who never came through

You're my only last hope

So you'll have to do

"Rule #6, when rescuing a damsel..." He started but I took off as he whistled. "Always handle with care." He said. I tripped and fell into the water after the log broke. "Rule #95, kid... Concentrate!" He said. Spirit gave me the swords and I threw them but they landed around Zazu. "Rule #96, aim!" He said.

Zazu: Demigods

Have faced the odds

And ended up a mockery

Don't believe the stories

That you read on

All the crockery

To be a true hero, kid,

Is a dying art

Like painting a masterpiece

It's a work of heart

It takes more than sinew

Comes down

To what's in you

You have

To continue to grow!

My muscle broke the measuring tape and I grinned. "Now that's more like it!" He said.

Zazu: I'm down to one last shot

And my last high note

Before that blasted

Treasure Planet gets my goat

My dreams are on you, kid

Go make 'em come true

Climb that uphill slope

Keep pushing that envelope

I dodged every obstacle and grabbed the dummy in one piece. I landed and the targets appeared around me.

Zazu: You're my one last hope

And kid, it's up to

You

I bent my sword and threw it like a boomerang. It hit the heads of every target. The arrows came at me but I put my shield up and they hit the shield, forming them into the letter J. The sword came back to me and I straightened it out. "Yeah!" He said.

I threw the dummy onto his head. I laughed and double high-fived Spirit. "Did you see that?" I asked as the two of us bumped heads. Spirit landed onto my back but I lifted him up. "Next stop, Spaceport." I said and Spirit made a soft trumpeting sound.

"All right, just take an easy, champ." He warned.

"I am ready, I want to get off this island. I want to see battle and monsters! Rescue some damsels..." I said as I caught Spirit. "You know, heroic stuff." I said.

"Well-" He trailed off.

"Aw, come on, Zazu!" I said.

"Well, okay, okay. You want a road test? Saddle up, kid. We're going to France!" He said.

"Yahoo!" I said and got on Spirit after I helped Zazu onto Spirit's back. "So what's in France?" I asked as we were in the air.

"A lot of problems. It's a big tough town, good place to start building a rep." He said then a female's scream was made. "Sounds like your basic D.I.D.-" He trailed off.

"Hyah!" I told Spirit.

"Damsel in distress." Zazu said, slightlly yelling on the way down.