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{{Infobox Film |
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| name = The Land Before Time |
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| image = Landtime.jpg |
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| caption = |
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| director = [[Don Bluth]] |
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| producer = [[Don Bluth]]<br/>[[Gary Goldman]]<br/>[[Kathleen Kennedy (movie producer)|Kathleen Kennedy]]<br/>[[George Lucas]]<br/>[[Frank Marshall (movie producer)|Frank Marshall]]<br/>[[John Pomeroy]]<br/>[[Steven Spielberg]] |
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| writer = [[Judy Freudberg]] (story)<br/>[[Tony Geiss]] (story)<br/>[[Stu Krieger]] (screenplay) |
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| narrator = [[Pat Hingle]] |
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| starring = [[Gabriel Damon]]<br/>[[Candace Hutson]]<br/>[[Judith Barsi]]<br/>[[Will Ryan]]<br/>[[Pat Hingle]]<br>[[Helen Shaver]]<br/>[[Burke Byrnes]]<br/>[[Bill Erwin]] |
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| music = [[James Horner]] |
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| cinematography = |
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| editing = [[John K. Carr]]<br/>[[Dan Molina]] |
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| distributor = [[Universal Studios|Universal Pictures]] |
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| released = [[November 18]], [[1988]] |
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| runtime = 69 minutes |
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| country = [[United States]] |
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| language = [[English language|English]] <br/> [[Japanese language|Japanese]] <br/> [[German language|German]] <br/> [[Italian language|Italian]] <br/> [[French language|French]] |
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| budget = [[United States dollar|USD$]]12,300,000 (estimated) |
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| gross = [[United States dollar|USD$]]84,460,846 (worldwide)<ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=landbeforetime.htm The Land Before Time (1988)] at [[Box Office Mojo]]</ref> |
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| preceded_by = |
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| followed_by = ''[[The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure]]'' (1994) |
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| website = |
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| amg_id = 1:28159 |
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| imdb_id = 0095489 |
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}} |
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{{Infobox movie certificates |
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|Australia = G |
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|Brazil = Livre |
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|Canada (British Columbia) = G |
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|Canada (Alberta) = G |
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|Canada (Manitoba) = G |
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|Canada (Ontario) = PG |
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|Canada (Maritime) = G |
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|Canada (Quebec) = G |
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|Canada (Home Video) = G |
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|Colombia_Denmark = A |
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|Denmark = A |
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|Finland = K-3 |
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|France = U |
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|Germany = o.Al. |
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|Holland_Norway = 7 |
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|Hong_Kong = I |
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|Iceland = L |
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|Ireland = G |
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|Italy = T |
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|Japan = U |
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|Finland = K-3 |
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|Malaysia = U |
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|Mexico = A |
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|Netherlands = AL |
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|New_Zealand = G |
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|Singapore = G |
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|Spain = T |
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|Sweden = Btl |
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|Taiwan = GP |
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|United_Kingdom = U |
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|United_States = G |
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|West_Germany = 6 |
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}} |
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'''''The Land Before Time''''' is an [[animated film]], produced by [[Steven Spielberg]]'s [[Amblin Entertainment]], and directed by [[Don Bluth]]. It was originally released in movie theaters in [[1988]] by [[Universal Studios|Universal Pictures]]. It features anthropomorphic dinosaurs living in a somewhat fantasy-based version of prehistoric earth. |
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The film's plot concerns a young ''[[Apatosaurus]]'' named [[Littlefoot]] who becomes orphaned after the death of his mother, caused from injuries suffered while battling an maleviolent ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' ("[[Sharptooth]]") and the effects of an [[earthquake]]. Littlefoot flees famine and upheaval to search for the "Great Valley", an area which has been spared devastation. During his journey, he encounters four young companions: [[Cera (The Land Before Time)|Cera]], a ''[[Triceratops]]''; [[Ducky (The Land Before Time)|Ducky]], a ''[[Parasaurolophus]]''; [[Petrie (The Land Before Time)|Petrie]], a ''[[Pteranodon]]''; and [[Spike (The Land Before Time)|Spike]], a ''[[Stegosaurus]]''.<ref>[http://www.landbeforetime.com/main.html The Land Before Time DVD<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The film explores issues of prejudice between the different species and the hardships they endure in their journey as they are guided by the spirit of Littlefoot's mother. |
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The film was a critical and financial success and spawned numerous sequels, merchandise, and a TV series. |
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==Plot synopsis== |
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The film opens with an underwater scene of fish swimming with other creatures. The narrator explains that there is a [[drought]], and the dinosaurs are heading west for the Great Valley. During a storm, Littlefoot (an ''[[Apatosaurus]]'') is born from a last lonely egg. He is protected by his mother, grandmother, and grandfather... all that remains of his herd. They first meet a group of friendly animals who want to congratulate Littlefoot's mother but Littlefoot is very [[bashful]]. His mother knows the animals just want to look at Littlefoot. He soon learns they are friendly and falls asleep on his mother's back. |
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When Littlefoot is older, his mother explains that the land is changing, and that they must reach the Great Valley. She gives him a single tree star as a gift. Later, Littlefoot encounters Cera (a ''[[Triceratops]]''). She chases an insect, which sprays her in the face. Littlefoot laughs, which angers Cera. But Cera's father interrupts, saying that "Threehorns never play with Long Necks." Littlefoot's mother explains that every species keeps to itself, and reassures Littlefoot that there will be other Longnecks in the Great Valley for him to play with. |
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That night, Littlefoot is awoken by a frog (still with a tail) named Hopper. He chases it through a cave and meets Cera. They play with the bubbles in a pond, become friends and are attacked by Sharptooth (a ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex]]''). They hide in a thorny growth, and Sharptooth crawls on his belly after them smelling for them. Littlefoot gets caught in some thorny vines and as he breaks free a thorn snaps back and strikes Sharptooth in his right eye, blinding him. Sharptooth leaps up after them, but Littlefoot's mother arrives and engages the carnivore. Sharptooth and Littlefoot's Mother trade blows as an earthquake erupts around them, and she is seriously injured when Sharptooth leaps on her back and rips out a tract of flesh with his jaws and cuts her neck. However, she manages to rescue Littlefoot and Cera, casting the meat eater into a deep ravine opened up by the earthquake. |
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After the earthquake, many herds and families are separated. Littlefoot searches for his mother and finds her lying on her side, suffering from her injury, too weak to get up despite his urgings. Before she passes away, she asks Littlefoot if he remembers the way to the Great Valley, and reassures him that she'll always be with him, even if he can't see her. |
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The next day, Littlefoot, sad, angry, and confused, slides down a ravine and falls on an armoured dinosaur named Rooter. He explains that his mother's death was nobody's fault. A [[pterosaur]] offers Littlefoot a cherry, but he's too upset to notice his hunger. Later, as he crosses a desert, a gold light shines upon him. When Littlefoot peers into his reflection, he hears his mother's voice guiding him. He understands, and leaves the desert. He meets up with Cera and asks her to join him. She refuses and slides down a chasm. |
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Littlefoot is greeted by Ducky (a baby ''[[Parasaurolophus]]'', also separated from her family) at a lake. Littlefoot says that longnecks don’t speak to other species, so Ducky pretends to be a Longneck. The two journey together. When Littlefoot tries to eat a raw tree, they encounter Petrie, a baby ''[[Pteranodon]]'' who cannot fly. |
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Meanwhile, Cera encounters a comatose Sharptooth. Believing him to be dead, she charges at him mischievously, accidentally awakening him. As she flees, she meets up with the others, and tries to warn them about Sharptooth. Littlefoot refuses to believe her. Cera, while describing her encounter (embellishing the story to make herself appear less cowardly), accidentally flings Ducky into a patch of grass, where she meets a hungry ''[[Stegosaurus]]'' hatchling whom she names Spike. |
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That night after eating their lunch, Littlefoot settles down by himself, but soon Ducky, Petrie, Spike and Cera huddle with him for warmth. In the morning his treestar is crushed when Sharptooth attacks. They escape through a mountain cave, and emerge next to a rock shaped like a longneck. Littlefoot believes they are going the right way. Soon, ash falls from the sky, and they come to a volcanic wasteland. Exhausted, Cera opts for an easier path. She and Littlefoot fight after she insults his mother and his species. Littlefoot leaves the group, but he goes back to save Spike, Petrie and Ducky from a tar pit. |
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Meanwhile, Cera is being terrorized by a group of aggressive ''[[Pachycephalosaurs]]''. Littlefoot and the others, disguised as a giant, tar-covered monster in form of a demonic-[[elephant]], scare them off and then terrorize her. Cera, ashamed and embarrassed about leading her friends into danger, decides to go her own way. |
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Later on, as Littlefoot, Spike, Ducky, and Petrie are frolicking in a pond, they spot Sharptooth in the distance. In order to stop him once and for all, Littlefoot formulates a plan to lure him into the deep end of the pond and drown him by dropping a large rock on the edge of a nearby cliff onto his head. Ducky succeeds in luring Sharptooth into the water, but Littlefoot and Spike are not strong enough to move the rock. Petrie suddenly learns to fly, rescues Ducky, and attempts to distract Sharptooth. But Sharptooth notices the trap and leaps on top of the rock. Balanced precariously on the edge, he snaps at them. In the nick of time, Cera arrives and crashes into the rock, knocking it off balance just enough to send it and Sharptooth over the cliff and into the pond. Sharptooth attempts to drag Petrie down with him, and the his friends believe him to have perished. However, he escapes by a narrow [[margin]], to the joy of Ducky and the others. |
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After the battle, Littlefoot is on the ledge of a mountain, lamenting at his inability to find the valley, when his mother's soul appears in the form of a sauropod shaped cloud. He yells for her not to go, but as she dissipates she leads him through a cave and onto a cliff, where her soul shines a light that reveals the Great Valley. Littlefoot returns for the others, and they rejoin their relatives and live in peace for generations. Ducky finds her sisters and mother, Spike meets his new "family", Cera finds her father, Petrie finds his mother and siblings and Littlefoot finds his grandparents. |
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==Voice cast== |
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===English voice cast=== |
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*[[Gabriel Damon]] .... [[Littlefoot]] |
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*[[Candace Hutson]] .... [[Cera (The Land Before Time)|Cera]] |
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*[[Judith Barsi]] .... [[Ducky (The Land Before Time)|Ducky]] |
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*[[Will Ryan]] .... [[Petrie (The Land Before Time)|Petrie]] |
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*[[Pat Hingle]] .... Narrator/[[List of The Land Before Time characters#Rooter|Rooter]] |
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*[[Helen Shaver]] .... [[List of families in The Land Before Time#Littlefoot's Mother|Littlefoot's Mother]] |
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*[[Burke Byrnes]] .... [[List of families in The Land Before Time#Topsy|Daddy Topps]] |
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*[[Bill Erwin]] .... [[List of families in The Land Before Time#Grandpa and Grandma Longneck|Grandfather]] |
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===Japanese voice cast=== |
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*[[Minami Takayama]]: [[Littlefoot]] |
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*[[Maaya Sakamoto]]: [[Cera (The Land Before Time)|Cera]] |
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*[[Satomi Kōrogi]]: [[Ducky (The Land Before Time)|Ducky]] |
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*[[Yūji Mitsuya]]: [[Petrie (The Land Before Time)|Petrie]] |
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*[[George Nakata]]: [[List of families in The Land Before Time#Topsy|Topsy]] |
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==Crew== |
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*Directed by [[Don Bluth]] |
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*Story by [[Judy Freudberg]] and [[Tony Geiss]] |
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*Screenplay by [[Stu Krieger]] |
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*Executive producers [[Steven Spielberg]] and [[George Lucas]] |
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*Music by [[James Horner]] |
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*Music performance by the [[London Symphony Orchestra]] |
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*''If We Hold On Together'' performed by [[Diana Ross]] |
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==Box office== |
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The film was a box office success, grossing $48 million, as well as beating the [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] film ''[[Oliver & Company]]'' for the Number 1 spot during its opening weekend. It has since brought in a box office total of nearly $50 million during its domestic release, more than Don Bluth's previous film, ''[[An American Tail]]''. The movie became a hit worldwide, grossing nearly $84 million worldwide, which ''[[Oliver & Company]]'' did not surpass. It got two thumbs up by Siskel and Ebert. |
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==Sequels and spin-offs== |
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{{main|The Land Before Time (series)}} |
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The movie generated many [[direct-to-video]] [[sequel]]s. The sequels depart from the style of the original significantly by adding "sing-a-long" musical numbers akin to Disney animated films, and toning down the intensity seen in the original film. |
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Don Bluth and his animation studio have no affiliation with any of the film's sequels. |
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A recent Television series has been released in North America which follows the style of the sequels in terms of the morality and the musical numbers (with some of the songs being shortened, reworked versions of songs from the sequels). |
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==Editing of the film== |
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Like [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]'s ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'', which was made three years earlier, and [[Warner Bros.]]/[[American Zoetrope|Zoetrope]]'s ''[[The Outsiders (film)|The Outsiders]]'', which was made five years earlier, ''The Land Before Time'' went under a severe cutting and editing of footage. [[Steven Spielberg]] and [[George Lucas]] thought that some scenes in the movie would appear too frightening or could even cause psychological damage to young children. Around 10 minutes of footage, a total of 19 fully animated scenes, were cut from the final film. A lot of the cut footage consisted of the ''[[Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus rex]]'' attack sequence and sequences of the five young dinosaurs in severe situations of peril and negative stress. [[Don Bluth]] was unhappy with the cuts, and fought for all the footage, but in the end he had to settle on a final running time of 66 minutes, one of Don Bluth’s shortest; in fact one of the shortest [[feature film]]s ever produced (depending on how "feature film" is defined).<ref name="AFDB" /> |
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As of today, the original cut of the film with the removed scenes has not been released on video or DVD. |
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Another part of the movie that was going to be eliminated was the death of [[Littlefoot]]’s mother. However, it was thought that if the scene were removed it would simply produce problems in explaining why Littlefoot had to journey to the Great Valley alone. In the end, psychologists were shown the scene and gave feedback to the production team. The character of Rooter was brought into the story to soften the emotional blow, and teach [[Littlefoot]] and the audience that although loved ones may die, they are always with us in the lessons we have learned from them.<ref name="AFDB" /> |
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Some scenes with the characters in the movie screaming were revoiced with them having milder exclamations.<ref name="AFDB" /> |
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==Production notes== |
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[[Steven Spielberg]] and [[George Lucas]] originally wanted the film to have no dialogue, like ''[[Fantasia (film)#The Rite of Spring|The Rite of Spring]]'' sequence in ''[[Fantasia (film)|Fantasia]]'', but the idea was abandoned in favor of using voice actors in order to appeal to children.<ref name="AFDB">[http://www.cataroo.com/DBland.html ''The Animated Films of Don Bluth''] by Jon Cawley</ref> It was George Lucas's idea to make Cera a female [[Triceratops]].<ref name="AFDB" /> |
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The end credits for the film featured the hit song "If We Hold On Together" by [[Diana Ross]], the only lyrical song in the original film. Animation Production took place at [[Sullivan Bluth Studios]] in Dublin, Ireland. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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{{wikiquote}} |
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*[http://www.landbeforetime.com/ The Official ''Land Before Time'' Site] |
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*{{imdb title|id=0095489|title=The Land Before Time}} |
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*[http://www.cataroo.com/DBland.html Detailed Info on The Land Before Time] (including plot detail) |
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*[http://landbeforetime.wikia.com/wiki/The_Land_Before_Time ''The Land Before Time''] at Land Before Time Wiki. |
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*[http://www.retrojunk.com/details_movies/1368---the-land-before-time/ ''The Land Before Time'' at RetroJunk.com] |
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[[fr:Le Petit Dinosaure et la Vallée des merveilles]] |
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[[ru:Земля до начала времени (мультфильм)]] |
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