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The Land Before Time (1988)

The Land Before Time (1988)
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Animation producer Don Bluth's fondness for overly cutesy characters and muddy color compositions work to the benefit of his feature-length cartoon The Land Before Time. Littlefoot, a brontosaurus child, must fend for himself when his mother is killed (shades of Bambi). With several other orphaned dinosaurs, Littlefoot seeks out the fabled Great Valley, where food and shelter is plentiful. Along the way, the kiddie dinos learn several vital (and politically correct) life lessons, all the while keeping themselves scarce whenever the fierce tyrannosauri gallumph into view. The cuteness of the characters (emphasized by the voice work) takes some of the harsh edges off the story, which makes the film eminently suitable for younger children; and the smeary color design is ideal for the time-frame of the film, which is set in the turbulent, nature-run-rampant period just before the dinosaurs died out. Apparently they didn't all die, inasmuch as a Land Before Time sequel was released on video in 1994. The earlier film inspired a 1988 Saturday morning cartoon series produced by Ruby-Spears, Dink: The Little Dinosaur. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Gabriel DamonCandy Hutson, (more)
Director(s):
Don Bluth
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Land Before Time

Animation producer Don Bluth's fondness for overly cutesy characters and muddy color compositions work to the benefit of his feature-length cartoon The Land Before Time. Littlefoot, a brontosaurus child, must fend for himself when his mother is killed (shades of Bambi). With several other orphaned dinosaurs, Littlefoot seeks out the fabled Great Valley, where food and shelter is plentiful. Along the way, the kiddie dinos learn several vital (and politically correct) life lessons, all the while keeping themselves scarce whenever the fierce tyrannosauri gallumph into view. The cuteness of the characters (emphasized by the voice work) takes some of the harsh edges off the story, which makes the film eminently suitable for younger children; and the smeary color design is ideal for the time-frame of the film, which is set in the turbulent, nature-run-rampant period just before the dinosaurs died out. Apparently they didn't all die, inasmuch as a Land Before Time sequel was released on video in 1994. The earlier film inspired a 1988 Saturday morning cartoon series produced by Ruby-Spears, Dink: The Little Dinosaur. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
69 mins

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Director(s):
Don Bluth
Writer(s):
S.S. WilsonStu KriegerBrent Maddock
Producer(s):
Gary GoldmanRoy SmithJudith Barsi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Excellent For Children, Child Classic, Mild Violence)
Categories:
AnimationSci-Fi & FantasyFamily & Kids
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    Elizabeth E.

    I love this movie. It's touching and full of adventure and some scary parts. I think this was a perfect stand alone movie and didn't need a thousand sequals. Watch this one.

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    AJ V.

    I love this movie. It takes me back to elementary school. This is truly a great movie that illustrates how much diversity and team work have proven to work well together.

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    Diana C.

    Remember watching it as a child....this is wonderful movie with a great set of morals that children will absolutely adore!

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