NOTE: I really hated the original ending of the movie. So, this is my own vision of how this should have ended. I strongly believe that humans will never go extinct. Also, I hated the seriously-advanced robots that were now building themselves (what would be the point?) and that there was no justice for Joe. So, this is my ending. I hope you like it. I will start right after Joe's capture.

David steered the amphibicopter towards the ruins of Coney Island and followed them to the Pinocchio exhibit. There he found his Blue Fairy and landed the machine. He stared at the Blue Fairy statue, still believing her to be real.

Many seaside cities were lost many years ago after the polar ice caps had melted and the oceans had risen. New York, Los Angeles, London, Sydney, Venice, and more of these lovely places were lost to the world forever. Millions people in poorer countries starved. For many years, pregnancies were strictly licensed to prevent overpopulation since resources were dwindling. During these times, highly-advanced robots had been massively produced. These robots looked so much like actual humans that one could not tell from looking at you if you were a machine (Mecha) or a person (Orga).

The robots were so advanced that they possessed many things that humans did; including a will to live and some human emotion. The will to live made these machines just as eager to avoid destruction as a person to avoid death. When chased by those intent on destroying them, including the flesh fair hounds, they would run; just the same as a person runs from those intent on abduction or murder. The robots also possessed a program called Damage Avoidance System, or DAS, to prevent them from breaking themselves. The pain receivers reacted with the equivalent of human pain and was just as unpleasant for the robots as pain is for a person.

The animosity towards Mecha grew into hatred and Flesh Fairs became popular as a new form of entertainment. At these events, robots would be destroyed onstage in front of a cheering crowd.

David had been abandoned by his adoptive mother, Monica, because she feared he would be destroyed if she took him back to his builders after her husband wanted him gone. He believed that the Blue Fairy would turn him into a real boy, like the puppet he had heard about in the story.

Now, David stared at the statue and never looked away as he begged her countless times: "Make me real! Make me a real live boy! Please, Blue Fairy, make me real."

As the Wonder Wheel collapsed onto the copter, David was undeterred. His eyes stayed fixed on the Blue Fairy as she never stopped looking back at him and smiling.

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