What if Raya and the Last Dragon was a co-production of Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Scott Free Productions?/Transcript

(Disney, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Jerry Bruckheimer Films (without text) and Scott Free Productions (without text) logos start. After the logos, we see Heart, a peaceful kingdom with creatures and people. They live peacefully and harmoniously as text appears and says "Heart, Kumandra, The Philippines" then the credit appears and says "Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present".)

Raya: (narrating) There have been many tales of the great lone rider, me, Raya. But, ancestors, this one's mine.

(The scene goes to young Raya who uses a staff to draw and swing as little Tuk Tuk watches her.)

Raya: Here I am. A young princess of Heart, unaware of the blade. If you had such a daughter, her chi, the boundless energy of life itself speaking through me every motion, could you tell me that only a son could wield chi? That a daughter would risk shame, dishonor, exile? Ancestors, I couldn't.

(Benja opens the door and young Raya sees him.)

Benja: Raya, the puppet show's ready.

Young Raya: Coming, father. Come on, Tuk Tuk. The show's ready.

(Young Raya walks with Benja then little Tuk Tuk hops on Raya's shoulder as they arrive at the throne room with young Namaari who sits in front of a puppet theater with her mother, Virana.)

Young Raya: Oh. Hello.

Virana: Oh. Hey, Raya. You're just in time for the show.

Young Namaari: Yes. So, come on. Sit next to me.

Young Raya: Okay.

(Young Raya sits next to young Namaari as Benja sits next to Virana. The small curtains open as a hand puppet appears on stage.)

Puppeteer: Hey! (laughs) Are you all excited to hear the story of Kumandra where it was a place of humans and dragons?

(Young Raya, young Namaari, Benja and Virana say yes in Filipino.)

Virana: (in English) That means "yes". (young Raya and young Namaari giggle)

Puppeteer: Oh, good. Let me tell you the story of a dystopian world, a land that's gone to waste. How did this world get so broken? Well, that all began 500 years ago. Kumandra. This is what we used to be. When our land was whole, and we lived harmoniously alongside... dragons. Magical creatures who brought us water and rain and peace. It was paradise. But then, the Druun came. A mindless plague that spread like wildfire, multiplying as they consumed life and turned everyone they touched into stone. The dragons fought for us the best they could, but it wasn't enough. That's when the mighty Sisudatu, the last dragon, concentrated all her magic into a gem and... (imitates explosion) blasted the Druun away. Everyone that was turned to stone came back. Except the dragons. All that was left of Sisu was her gem. It should have been this big inspirational moment, where humanity united over her sacrifice. But instead, people being people, they all fought to possess the last remnant of dragon magic. Borders were drawn, Kumandra divided. We all became enemies, and the gem had to be hidden.

(The curtains close as young Raya and young Namaari feel shocked but surprised.)

Young Raya: Wow. That was remarkable.

Young Namaari: I never thought the story was epic and ironic.

Benja: You're telling me. I thought five of the lands would've been united as one.

Virana: And on top of that, how about you brush Namaari's hair and then she can come home to Fang with us?

Young Raya: Oh. But she and I still have to play.

Benja: Don't worry. She'll have to come back in another day, Raya, after you brush your ex-friend's hair.

Young Raya: Oh. Okay.

Young Namaari: Come on, it's time to brush my hair.

(The scene goes to young Raya and young Namaari. Young Raya brushes young Namaari's hair.)

Young Namaari: Raya, what happens when you fall off the roof? It was like you were a bird.

Young Raya: I present to you, my nicest pet in Kumandra. (shows Namaari Tuk Tuk) Ta-da. This is Tuk Tuk.

Young Namaari: (gasps) Aw, look at him, he's the cutest creature the world has always known. (Little Tuk Tuk squeaks happily)

Young Raya: I know. He sure looks adorable and sweet. And also gorgeous.

(The scene goes to Virana who talks to Benja.)

Virana: That's because I'm trying to protect Namaari that I say this.

Benja: Raya is young. She's still learning how to become friends with her.

Virana: (scoffs) You make excuses for her. You forget, Raya is a daughter, not a son. A daughter who would find the last dragon.

Benja: Any woman would be fortunate to find the last dragon in Kumandra. Including Raya.

Virana: I ask you, what woman will want to find the last dragon who hasn't been seen for over 500 years? (breathes deeply) Namaari gives me no trouble. Sisu will eventually be found by your daughter, that's all. It is Raya I worry about. They'll call her a menace. It's time you talked to her. (Benja sighs as young Namaari opens the door after Raya finishes with her hair)

Young Namaari: All brushed.

Virana: Very good. And what do you say to Raya?

Young Namaari: Thanks, Raya. I'll see you again soon.

Young Raya: I'll see you again soon, too, Namaari.

(Young Namaari and Virana walk back to Fang.)

Benja: Dewdrop, come sit next to me. (Young Raya sits next to him) Do you know why Sisu lives in a sacred palace? She is the last of the water dragons.

Young Raya: But I thought she concentrated her magic.

Benja: (chuckles) Some say the Druun had been defeated by the Dragon Gem, so the gem had been hidden for years. I think she can help you rebuild Kumandra. Your chi seems strong, Raya. But chi is for warriors, not daughters. Soon you'll be all grown up and it is time for you... to find Sisu. To save the world and its people. I say this to protect you. That is my task. Your task is to find the last dragon, Sisu. (Young Raya sniffles) Do you think you can do that?

Young Raya: I believe I can, father.

(The scene fades to black as the title appears and says "Raya and the Last Dragon". The scene fades to a snowy forest called Spine as text appears and says "Spine. Six years later...". In the forest, Siru's assassin named Naari appears from the tree as he morphs into a woman and enters the gate. At the watchtower, a guard watches over the land.)

Spine Guard: Do you think that something might come for the Dragon Gem, chief?

Spine Chief: I don't see why not. Just alert when danger arrives.

Spine Guard: Yes, chief. As you wish. Leave at once.

Spine Chief: I understand.

(Spine Chief leaves. A guard sees something danger and uses a telescope to see the Druun shapeshifter leader named Siru in the mask who rides on his horse-like creature along with his warriors.)

Spine Guard: (gasps) The Druun. It can't be. Close the gate!

(The Spine Guards shout in panic and close the gate. At the Spine city, reveals her true form and the Spine people exclaim in fear.)

Spine Chief: Take out the leader!

(The Spine archer tries to shoot Siru. Siru quickly catches the arrow and shoots the floor. Siru yells as he and his warriors jump off their horses and walk on wall and they attack the guards along with his assassin. A guard screams and falls off.)

Spine Chief: He's way too strong!

(People scream and take shelter. Naari walks to the chief.)

Naari: You can tell Virana that we've been resurrected from our defeat.

(The scene goes to the forest and the camera pans up to the kingdom named Fang as text says "Fang". At the Fang throne room, the Spine Chief talks to Virana.)

Spine Chief: Virana, there's something important I must tell you about this. The city of Spine had been under attack by the most dreadful shapeshifters after the disease was destroyed.

Virana: And what might that be this time?

Spine Chief: It's the Druun. They've been resurrected from their defeat.

Virana: Impossible. I thought they were blasted away by Sisu.

Spine Chief: They're shapeshifters. Their leader is Siru. Along with his assassin known as Naari.

Virana: I'm beginning to think that the Druun should be vanquished once and for all. (The door opens as Namaari and her serlot, Buwan approach her)

Namaari: Hello, mother. Sorry I was busy petting my serlot, Buwan.

Spine Chief: Princess Namaari.

Virana: My little morning mist.

(Virana and Namaari hug each other. Virana chuckles.)

Namaari: What's all the fuss about?

Spine Chief: The Druun have returned.

Namaari: I knew it. They've returned. Why would they return from their defeat?

Spine Chief: Because they resurrect themselves.

Namaari: Damn. So that's why they're resurrected from their defeat. Assemble the army. Prepare to destroy the Druun once and for all. My warriors and I are going hunting for my rival, Raya, who would search the last dragon, Sisudatu.

Virana: Yes, Namaari, my little morning mist.

Namaari: I won't let you down, mother.

(The scene goes to the Druun campground as text appears and says "The Druun Campground". The scene goes to Siru who washes his body then Naari approaches him behind.)

Siru: Has Virana begun assembling the army?

Naari: I believe she has, my lord.

Siru: Good. Then we shall find and destroy the last dragon, Sisudatu, once and for all. And then all of Kumandra will be mine.

Naari: (angrily grabs Siru by the neck) Not yours. Ours. (exhales calmly) Forgive me, my lord. I shouldn't do this again.

Siru: I forgive you, my trusted, worthy assassin. When the battle begins, I hope no one and nothing stands in my way.

(The scene goes to Raya who stands on two tightropes as her eyes are closed and her head sweats. A drop of sweat falls to the sand. Benja approaches her.)

Benja: The first rule is... there are no rules. (draws his arnis staff and jumps on two tightropes) The first one to touch the ground, loses.

(Raya draws her two arnis sticks. She begins fighting her father with arnis sticks. Benja laughs as they turn upside-down and right side-up. Raya sees a beetle as she makes it jump and hits it to Benja's mouth where it seems open as he shouts and swallows. Raya yells and Benja spits out a beetle and he uses his staff to push off Raya then she slides on sand. Benja lands on the sand.)

Raya: (groans) Wait, what just happened?

Benja: You cheated, Raya.

Raya: But that's just not fair! Isn't it why we should have another chance?

Benja: You know what? I don't think we should, dewdrop, because you put the beetle in my mouth. You must concentrate on your combat.

Raya: I know, Dad. I'm using my combat skills. I just wanna be a warrior like other warriors. Teach me how to become a warrior.

Benja: You're already becoming a warrior. I know you use your combat skills. You must have faith in who you're meant to be.

Raya: I already have, that's all.

Benja: (chuckles) Maybe that's true. And you know what day today is. It's your birthday.

Raya: Really?

Benja: Yes, you're 21 years old today. And guess what Namaari gave you. The dragon charm necklace. This could detect Sisudatu where she lives. (puts the necklace on Raya) Happy birthday, dewdrop.

Raya: Thanks, Dad. Anyway, I'm gonna have to work on the rice plantations.

Benja: Excellent choice. Now go work on them.

(Raya walks to the rice plantations and work on them. The scene goes to Raya who wears her hat then a rice plantation worker approaches her.)

Raya: Oh. Hey, there. I'm just working on the rice plantations.

Rice Plantation Worker: Hmm. I guess you're doing an incredible work.

Raya: Oh, thanks. I thought so, too.

Rice Plantation Worker: One question. What happened to your mother?

Raya: Uh, I don't know. But my father said everything will be explained to me when I'm finished working on the rice plantations.

Rice Plantation Worker: Oh. So, what might our ancestors say about the upcoming invasion?

Raya: Well, my father would say beware of the Druun.

Rice Plantation Worker: The Druun?

Raya: Yeah, they're the plague that nearly turned humanity into stone over 500 years ago.

Rice Plantation Worker: Well, let's hope it doesn't happen again, hmm? (workers laugh) Let's go back to work.

Raya: All right, I'll work until my father needs me.

(The scene goes to the kitchen as Benja bakes a cake for Raya as he hums a merry cheerful tune. He covers it with frosting and sprinkles then puts 21 candles on top of the cake.)

Benja: Now that's a lovely cake for my dewdrop. This'll surprise her. Oh, I forgot to light the candles. (lights 21 candles) Raya. The cake's ready.

Raya: Coming.

(Raya comes to Benja. At the kitchen, Raya opens the door and sees a birthday cake as she gasps.)

Benja: Happy birthday.

Raya: Aw, thanks, Dad. You baked a cake for me?

Benja: Yes, I baked it when you worked on the rice plantations. I'm really happy you did an awesome work.

Raya: Aw, shucks. (chuckles and sighs)

(Benja sings "The Happy Birthday Song" in Filipino.)

Benja: (in English) Blow out the candles and make a wish.

(Raya closes his eyes and blows out the candles.)

Benja: Well, what did you wish for?

Raya: A new straw hat.

Benja: Oh, that's a lovely wish.

Raya: I think it is.

Benja: You've earned it, dewdrop. The new straw hat is yours.

Raya: (puts on her new straw hat) Thanks. I'll go check on Tuk Tuk. Right after I eat one slice.

Benja: That'd be great.

Raya: Can you please tell me what happened to my mother?

Benja: Hmm. Well, that's a long story. When you were five years old, your mother told you to hide

(Benja serves a slice of cake to Raya. The scene fades to a dish with a few cake crumbs. Benja picks up the dish and washes it.)

Benja: Waste not, want not. That's my motto. (chuckles)

(At Tuk Tuk's den, Raya gives him a belly rub and he purrs.)

Raya: Aw, who's the most adorable creature? You're the most adorable creature in Kumandra who loves their belly rubs, aren't you?

(Tuk Tuk grunts happily and Raya pats Tuk Tuk's back. The scene goes to Benja who meditates in his room as hears the door being knocked.)

Benja: (opens his eyes) Who is it?

(The door busts open as Benja gasps and sees Siru and Naari.)

Benja: No. It can't be. Who and what the hell are you?

Siru: I'm Siru, leader of the Druun shapeshifters. And this is my assassin, Naari.

Benja: That's impossible. Why would you resurrect yourselves to be shapeshifters?

Naari: It's because we would take over all of Kumandra after we find the missing pieces of the Dragon Gem.

Benja: Then you'll have to go through me. (draws his sword)