Eight year old Lucas would like to know how the Tooth Fairy exchanges coins for teeth without getting caught. He is determined to stay awake all night to find out. Meanwhile, a little mouse falls into a trap set by a dishonest contractor who is desperate to tell the world his secret, that the mouse is the Tooth Fairy. Lucas and his family has to do everything in their power to help the sweet little mouse with its mission, which since time immemorial, is to make children happy...
Dec 2008
Wile E. Coyote finally catches the Road Runner in a glass cage but can't figure out how to get him out.
Feb 2012
During the night, Wile E. Coyote is sitting in his cave reading a book about ninja fighting. He dresses up as a black ninja in an attempt to sneak into Road Runner's nest and eat him. When he gets to the nest, he grabs the Road Runner by the neck only to find out it was a decoy. The real Road Runner then arrives in a white ninja suit to fight the Coyote. Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner begin to fight with their new knowledge of martial arts, however, Wile E. Coyote isn't as good as he thought he was. After a sword/bladed weapon fight, Wile E. Coyote shatters into pieces from Road Runner's golden razor talons.
Jun 2011
Wile E. Coyote arduously climbs up a steep peak to get the Road Runner, but fails to realize that there's a shortcut, or that what he thinks is the Road Runner is actually just a flowering plant growing on the edge of a cliff.
Oct 2011
When Wile E. Coyote learns that rockets are faster than the Road Runner, he decides to use a rocket of his own. The only problem is it goes too fast, causing him to go to another dimension.
Wile E. Coyote discovers a top secret Area 51 hatch and found a flying space saucer he rides in to better catch the Road Runner.
Aug 2011
While watching some of his most humiliating clips online, an email pops up from ACME. Wile E. Coyote then buys an ACME Giant Spray and makes himself bigger to outsmart the Road Runner.
Wile E. Coyote uses a zipline as an aid to try and catch the Road Runner.
May 2011