Saturday, January 17, 2009

The Land Before Time

The Land Before Time
(A movie that I can watch over and over and over...)


An orphaned brontosaurus named Littlefoot sets off in search of the legendary Great Valley. A land of lush vegetation where the dinosaurs can thrive and live in peace. Along the way he meets four other young dinosaurs named Cera, Ducky, Pitrie and Spike, each onea different species, and they encounter several obstacles as they learn to worktogether in order to survive.





The Land Before Time







The leader and "heart" of the group, LITTLEFOOT
is a curious, bright and sensitive longneck. He has a
positive attitude, and encourages the rest of the
group to work together.







CERA, the "tough kid" of the group is a proud,
headstrong and an emotionally guarded three-horn.
Her pride is constantly getting her into trouble.
CERA will often cajole the others into taking chances
or following her lead, usually with disastrous
results. CERA does actually have a sweet and gentle
side, but she tries hard not to let it show.







A small, sweet dinosaur, DUCKY is one of the most
affectionate and caring dinosaurs of all. She is
sensitive to a fault, and loves her friends
unconditionally. DUCKY is a loyal friend and
companion who will always think of others before
herself!






Eager to please, but easily frightened, PETRIE is
likely to fly off in a panic at the drop of a leaf. Although he can fly, his skills are still developing and
he is afraid to go too high since "sky puffies" (clouds)
make him nervous. He is a loyal friend, however,
and will show his bravery once in a while, especially
when LITTLEFOOT and his other good friends are
in trouble!






A big dinosaur with a big heart and an even bigger
appetite! SPIKE may not say anything, but he does
munch a lot. SPIKE is always eager to lend a tail, or
his back, when one of his friends needs a leg up to
get to a high branch. SPIKE lost his natural parents
and is the adopted brother of DUCKY.





I have first seen this movie somewhere around the year of '94. My dad brought us the VHS tape along with A Troll in Central Park, Thumbelina, Fern Gully and some other movies. Since I liked this movie very much, I have watched it over and over again and I admit still want to see these movies today Ofcourse there's always a lesson in each story. ;)

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