In the Land Before Time live action movie, an orphaned Brontosaurus teams up with other young dinosaurs in order to reunite with their families in a valley.
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Based on the Land Before Time 1988 movie of the same name. From Universal, Legendary pictures, and Fair-view.
From the Makers of Iron man, Jurassic World, Walking with Dinosaurs-the movie, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Jurassic World Dominion, The Jungle Book and The Lion King.
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Plot summary[]
The plot concerns a young "Long-neck" (Brontosaurus) named Little-foot, who is separated from his herd when his mother is killed by a vicious carnivore. Little-foot flees famine and upheaval to find his father, stepmother, and grandparents and avenge his mom's death in his search for the Great Valley, an area spared from devastation. On his journey, he meets several young companions: Cera the "Three-horn" (Triceratops), Chomper the "friendly sharp-tooth"(Tyrannosaurus Rex), Ruby the "fast-runner" (Oviraptor), Ducky the "Bigmouth" (Parasaurolophus), Petrie the "Flyer" (Pteranodon), and even Tippy and Spike the "Spike-tails" (Stegosaurus).
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The film explores solving issues of dealing with prejudice between the different species and the hardships they endure in their journey as they are guided by the ghost of Little-foot's mother and forced to help Chomper's parents battle a "Sharp-tooth" (Tyrannosaurus). When Chomper and his pals reunite with their families, a happy ending ensues.
Cast[]
- Jack Black as Chomper
- Martin Short as Little-foot
- Renee Zeilwigger as Ducky
- Elizabeth Daily as Tippy
- Frank Welker as Petrie
- Jim Cummings as Bron, Little-foot's dad/ Little-foot's grandpa/ Shorty
- Alyson Stoner as Cera
- Elizabeth Daily as Ruby/ Little foot's stepmother
- Martin Short as Spike
- Hal Berry as Little-foot's mom and grandma
- Tim Curry as Rooter
- Jim Carrey as Cera's dad
- Alyson Stoner as Cera's Mom
- Tress MacNeille and Kath Soucie as Tippy's and Spike's adoptive Stegosaurus parents
- Dee Bradley Baker as Mommy Duckbill
- Tony Anselmo as Daddy Duckbill
and more!
CGI Beelzebufo
Plot[]
preview of a Longisquama
During the age of the dinosaurs, a massive famine forces several herds of dinosaurs into dodging hungry "sharp-teeth" that stalk the herds, while the herds seek an oasis known as the Great Valley. Among these, a mother in a diminished "long-neck" herd gives birth to a single baby, named Littlefoot as well as his brother, a Brachiosaurus kid named Shorty. Years later, Littlefoot plays with Cera, a "three-horn", until her father intervenes and tells her that three-horns don't play with long-necks, whereupon Littlefoot's mother describes the different kinds of dinosaurs and creatures: "three-horns", "sharp-teeth", "fast-runners", "club-tails", "duckbills", "spike-tails", "swimmers", and "flyers". That night, as Littlefoot follows a "hopper-frog", he encounters Cera again, and they play together briefly until a large "Sharp tooth" [T-rex] attacks them. Littlefoot's mother comes to their rescue but receives fatal injuries in the process. An earthquake swallows up the Sharp tooth and divides Littlefoot and Cera and other dinosaurs and creatures from their herds and groups while some die in the process, including Littlefoot's mother. Confused and in grief, Littlefoot meets an old "club-tail" [an Ankylosaurus] named Rooter, who consoles him that it's no one's fault and not everyone is alive together in the end, as well as tell him what his mom teaches him will never be apart. He is then guided by his mother's ghost and her voice, telling him to follow the sun to the Great Valley and pass several landmarks, such as a rock formation that resembles a Long neck and the "Mountains that Burn" (volcanoes).
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Later, Littlefoot meets a "bigmouth" named Ducky, a "friendly sharp-tooth" named Chomper, and a "flyer" named Petrie, who accompanies him on his journey. Cera, who is attempting to find her own kind, finds the unconscious Sharp tooth inside a ravine and mistakenly wakes him up. She escapes and bumps into Littlefoot, Ducky, and Petrie; she tells them that the Sharp tooth is alive and pursuing them, but Littlefoot does not believe her. As Cera describes her encounter, she accidentally flings Ducky to the direction of a pair of young and hatching "spike-tails", whom she names Tippy and Spike and inducts into the group. Seeking the Great Valley, they discover a cluster of trees, which is abruptly depleted by a herd of Long-necks. Searching for remaining growth, they discover a single leaf-bearing tree and obtain food by stacking up atop each other and pulling it down. Chomper finds some bugs to eat, while Ruby, a "fast-runner" joins Cera who remains aloof, but at nightfall, everyone including herself gravitates to Littlefoot's side for warmth and companionship.
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The next morning, they are attacked by the Sharp-tooth, but they manage to escape through a tunnel that is too small for him to follow. Beyond this, they discover the landmarks mentioned by Littlefoot's mother. Cera stubbornly decides to go another way, but Littlefoot refuses, and their ensuing fight leads to a schism that divides him from the others. However, when Ducky and Spike become endangered by lava and Petrie gets stuck in a tar pit, he returns to rescue them. They then join Chomper's Mom and Dad who rescue Cera as she is being ambushed by a pack of "dome-heads (Pachycephalosaurus)". Ashamed of her fear and behavior, and reluctant to admit her mistake, Cera leaves them in tears. Later, while crossing a pond, Petrie overhears the Sharp-tooth nearby. The group devises a scheme to lure him to the pond and drown him in the deep side using a nearby boulder, to avenge the death of Little-foot's mom. During the ensuing struggle, a draft from the Sharp-tooth's nostrils enables Petrie to fly for the first time.
Chomper's Tyrannosaurus' mom and dad try to help, but they wait nearby. The plan nearly fails when the Sharp-tooth begins attacking the boulder while the group and the Mom and Dad T-rex attempt to push it onto him. However, Cera reunites with the group, and she helps Shorty, Chomper's dad and mom headbutt the boulder, causing the Sharp-tooth to fall into the water below with the boulder falling on him in the process. The Sharp-tooth momentarily takes Petrie down with him to his death, to be eaten by Tyrannosauruses, Deinosuchus, vulture-like Istiodactylus pterosaurs, and Velociraptors, but he later emerges unharmed as the scavenger reptiles and Tyrannosaurus feed. Meanwhile, Chomper's Tyrannosaurus parents' roar in triumph as Chomper cheers for his T-rex parents and Ruby helps Petrie and Ducky out. Despite Chomper's parents' roars, Chomper helps Littlefoot, who feels alone, follows the ghost of his mother, which guides him to the Great Valley. He is then joined by the others. Upon arrival, the nine are reunited with their families: Petrie impresses his family with his newfound flight; Ducky introduces Spike and Tippy to their new Spike-tail family, who adopt them; Chomper thanks his mom and dad, who roar in rejoice; Ruby comes back to her family; Cera reunites with her father and mother; and Shorty joins Littlefoot who rejoins with his father, new stepmother, and grandparents along with Shorty's Brachiosaurus stepparents. The group then rejoins at the top of a hill and embrace each other in a hug [especially Chomper and Ruby] as Rooter narrates the end of the tale and some Pachycephalosaurus watch in awe.
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Featured Dinosaurs and creatures[]
- Tyrannosaurus
- Allosaurus
- Velociraptor
- Ornithomimus
- Struthiomimus
- Oviraptor
- Coelophysis
- Deinonychus
- Platyhystrix
- Teleosaurus
- Crassigyrinus
- Metriorhynchus
- Archelon
- Palaeosaniwa
- Alphadon
- Dromaeosaurus
- Diplodocus
- Apatosaurus
- Brachiosaurus
- Brontosaurus
- Triceratops
- Ankylosaurus
- Parasaurolophus
- Saurolophus
- Ankylosaurus
- Stegosaurus
- Edmontosaurus
- Pteranodon
- Deinosuchus
- Istiodactylus
- Dimorphodon
- Rhamphorhynchus
- Dinilysia
- Glyptops
- Goniopholis
- Dimetrodon
- Heterodontosaurus
- Lesothosaurus
- Quetzalcoatlus
- Mosasaurus
- Plateosaurus
- Gallimimus
- Iguanodon
- Dilophosaurus
- lizards [e.g Ardeosaurus, Paramacellodus]
- Euparkeria
- Terrestrisuchus
- Corythosaurus
- fish [e.g. Hybodus]
- Arachnids and insects [e.g. spiders, katydids, moths]
- Lambeosaurus
- Spinosaurus
- Pachycephalosaurus
- Gallimimus
- Iguanodon
- Baryonyx
- Daspletosaurus
- Euoplocephalus
- Edmontosaurus
- Styracosaurus
- Edaphosaurus
- Procompsognathus
- Corythosaurus
- Plateosaurus
- Sarcosuchus
- Ardeosaurus
- Mongolarachne
- Anteophthalmosuchus
Quotes[]
- The name's Chomper, what's yours?-Chomper
- Long-necks don't talk to...whatever you are-Littlefoot
- I fall? Oh!-Petrie
- A three-horn does not need help from a long-neck-Cera
- Hello? I said hello-Ducky
- Tippy like you-Tippy
- Also see The Land Before Time (2025 film)
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Quetzalcoatlus in the opening segment
Chomper's dad guarding the T-rex nest, by scaring off some Quetzalcoatlus
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Baryonyx and Anteophthalmosuchus in the opening segment
Transcript[]
[The film opens deep underwater with bubbles and small creatures (e.g. fish, ammonites) abounding. The camera pans to a lighter area where various forms of prehistoric sea life (e.g. Mosasaurus, plesiosaurs, sharks, Hybodus) are seen. This is broken by the head of a Parasaurolophus coming under water to eat the foliage.]
Narrator: Once upon this same earth, beneath this same sun, long before you... before the ape and the elephant as well... before the saber-toothed cat, the owl, the rhinoceros, and the ground sloth,.....before the lion, tiger, bears, the wolf, the bison, the whale... before the mammoth and the mastodon... was the time of the dinosaurs.
[Near the forest, a pair of Tyrannosaurus rexes guard their nest whilst in a distance, a mixed herd of Stegosaurus and Triceratops pass by a few Apatosaurus. In the skies overhead, a few Pteranodons and Quetzalcoatlus soar overhead.]
Triceratops: Come on!
Chomper's dad: (ROARING)
Narrator: Now, the dinosaurs were of two main kinds: some had flat teeth and ate the leaves of trees, and some had sharp teeth for eating meat, and they preyed upon the leaf-eaters. Then, it happened that the leaves began to die. The mighty beasts who appeared to rule earth were ruled, in truth, by the leaf. Desperate for food, some dinosaur herds stuck out toward the west, searching for their Great Valley--a land still lush and green. It was a journey toward life.
[as a herd of Apatosaurus migrate, some Parasaurolophus are guarding the eggs in their mud nests. Meanwhile some Velociraptors and Troodons seek out small lizards near some bushes, as an Ornithomimus eats a small lizard)
Narrator: It was a march of many dangers. Sharpteeth and fast-biters and belly-draggers usually stalked the herds, waiting to seize any who strayed. Yet even they and the leaf-eaters stopped only to hatch their young.
[A few miles away from the Parasaurolophus, an egg hatches into a baby Tyrannosaurus Rex boy who's soon to be named Chomper whilst Tippy the Stegosaurus is born. Also, another egg hatches a little Parasaurolophus girl. Meanwhile, A Triceratops baby girl hatched.]
Narrator: Some of the young seemed born without fear. [A thunderstorm suddenly breaks and Cera runs under her mother for protection. Elsewhere, in the swamp, an Apatosaurus family and a young Brachiosaurus named Shorty eat lazily around their nest. There is a stretch of mud full of broken eggs, but one egg is still intact and unhatched. This egg begins to shake with life. When a hungry Ornithomimus lurks in.] Yet... even hatching could be dangerous.
[Littlefoot's mother stops the Ornithomimus, then, the egg rolls down a Parasaurolophus skeleton as lizards scatter. Later on, a baby Apatosaurus has hatched]
Narrator: One herd had only a single baby; their last hope for the future and the birth of a hero. : And they called him... Littlefoot.
Littlefoot's Mother: Here l am.
Grandpa Longneck: Wow!
Littlefoot's Mother: Don't be frightened. Come out.
(By the river, various small dinosaurs, pterosaurs, lizards, frogs, mammals, snakes, dicynodonts, Euparkeria, turtles and crocodilians gather)
Bron: Don't be worried, my son!
Narrator: All that remained of his herd was his father, his stepmother, his brother Shorty the Brachiosaurus, his mother, grandmother, and his grandfather. He knew them by sight, by scent, and by their love. He knew they would be together always.
Littlefoot's Mother: Now, you be careful, my Littlefoot.
Littlefoot's Mother: Beautiful Littlefoot.
[Years past]
Littlefoot: Mother, is this all there is to eat?
Littlefoot's Mother: l'm sorry, my dear. The land has been changing.
Bron: You heard your mom! The land was changing, that is why we must walk as far as we can each day, until we reach the Great Valley. Littlefoot, quickly, come here.
{Littlefoot chews a stick and then Bron and the other Apatosaurus show him a special leaf)
Littlefoot's mother: Look, up there. A tree star. It is very special.
Littlefoot: [Giggling] A tree star.
Littlefoot's Mother: It is very special. lt'll help you grow strong.
Littlefoot: Where we are going?
Littlefoot's Mother: Wherever we're going, there are so many of these leaves. Come along.
Littlefoot’s Grandparents and stepmother: (laughs)
Littlefoot's Mother: The great valley is filled with green food, more than you could ever eat and more cool water than you could ever drink. It's a wonderful, beautiful place, where we'll live happily with many more of our own kind.
Littlefoot: When will we get there?
Littlefoot's Mother: The bright circle must pass over many times. We must follow it to where it touches the ground.
Littlefoot: Have you ever seen the Great Valley?
Littlefoot's Mother: No.
Littlefoot: Well, how do you know it's really there?
Littlefoot's Mother: Some things you see with your eyes; others you see with your heart.
Littlefoot: [sighs] l don't understand, Mother.
Littlefoot's Mother: You will, my son. You will.
Littlefoot: [Giggling]
Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot, don't you wander too far.
Cera: Hey!
Littlefoot: Ha ha ha!
Cera: What are you laughing at?
[Suddenly, Cera's mom and Dad gasp]
Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot!
Cera's Father: Come, Cera.
Cera's mother/ Tria: Three-horns never play with long-necks.
[Cera blows raspberries at Littlefoot. Then, her father scowls and growls at Littlefoot in the spite that his comment is that three-horns must not usually play with long-necks; meaning that three-horns and long-necks do not mix.]
Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot!
Cera: Three-horns never play with long-necks.
Littlefoot: A long-neck? Hmm. Mother, what's a long-neck?
Littlefoot's Mother: Why, that's what we are, dear.
Littlefoot: Oh. Well, why can't l play with that three-horn? We were having fun.
Littlefoot's Mother: We all keep to our own kind--The three-horns, the spike tails, the sharpteeth, the fast-runners, the duckbills, the rainbow-faces, the club-tails, the swimmers, the fliers. We never do anything together.
Littlefoot: Why?
Littlefoot's Mother: Well, because we're different. lt's always been that way.
Littlefoot: Well, why?
Littlefoot's Mother: Oh, don't worry so much. When we reach the Great Valley, there will be many long-necks for you to play with instead of mixing it up with those three horns.
Littlefoot: l wish we were there now.
Littlefoot's Mother: lt's a long way-- Past the rock that looks like a long-neck, the mountains that burn. Still a long way, but we'll get there.
Littlefoot: Oh!
Littlefoot: Hey, hopper, come back!
Littlefoot: Hey.
Cera: You again? Go away! That's my hopper.
(a Saltopus squeaks as it skitters out of the large frog's way)
Littlefoot: l--l saw him first.
Cera: Well, he's in my pond.
Cera: Ha ha ha!
Littlefoot: Over here.
Cera: Hey, this is fun.
Chomper: That's not my mother or father! Run for it, Littlefoot!
(suddenly, Chomper warns Littlefoot and Cera as he spies a large grayish Tyrannosaurus)
Cera: Ohh! Sharptooth!
Littlefoot: Help! Mother! Father! Help!
Littlefoot Go! This way!
{as Cera and Littlefoot flee from the T-rex, Bron warns the others)
Bron: (gasps) Littlefoot!
Cera: Mm-mmm.
Littlefoot: Come back. You're going the wrong way! Aah!
Littlefoot: Aah!
Cera: Aah!
Littlefoot: Mother?
Littlefoot's Mother: Run! Look out!
Littlefoot & Cera: Aah! Ohh! Oh!
Cera: Help!
Littlefoot: Mother!
Littlefoot & Cera: Aah!
Cera: DADDY!!!! [runs off a bit, but a cliff is cut in half] AAAH!!!! AAAH!!!!
Narrator: In this time of the clashing of continents, a great earthquake split the land. Herds were divided. Families were cut in two. Littlefoot was separated from his grandparents.
[The earthquake comes to complete stop, and a little of the top breaks off as Cera's parents call out].
Cera's Dad: [calling out to his daughter] Cera!
Cera's mother/ Tria: [calling out]: Cera!!!
Cera: Mama! Daddy!
[Two huge Pteranodons fly overhead]
Narrator: Cera was on one side of the divide; her parents were on the other.
[Night falls and rain starts falling.]
Littlefoot: [looking for his mother] Mother! [no answer; he calls out again] Father! Grandpa! Grandma! Stepmother! Shorty! Mother! [still no answer; he jumps over a small gap] Mother, where are you?
Littlefoot's Mother: Oh.
Littlefoot: [sees his mother who is injured from the fight] Mother! Mother? Please get up.
Littlefoot's Mother: [weakly] I'm....! I am not sure if I can, Littlefoot.
Littlefoot: Yes, you can. Get up.
[She tries to get up as her son asks. But a few seconds later, she falls back down due to her injuries.]
Littlefoot's Mother: Dear, sweet Littlefoot? Do you remember...? ...the way to the Great Valley?
Littlefoot: [sniffs; cries] I guess so. But how do I know if you are going to be with me?
Littlefoot's Mother: I'll be with you. Even if you can't see me.
Littlefoot: [confused; cries] What do you mean I can't see you? I can always see you.
Littlefoot's Mother: [with her last spoken words] Littlefoot, let your heart guide you. [uses the last of her strength] It whispers, so listen closely.
Littlefoot: [voice breaks into serious tears as his mother dies] Mother? Mother?
Rooter: Hey! What's going on here? [hears Littlefoot crying] What's your problem? You're not hurt. [he wants to know why Littlefoot is crying]
Littlefoot: [tearfully; in serious anger] It's not fair! She should have knew better. That was Sharptooth. It is all her fault.
Rooter: All whose fault?
Littlefoot: [tearfully answers Rooter's question] Mother's.
Rooter: [but soon understands why Littlefoot is crying] Oh. I see. I see.
Littlefoot: Why did I wander so far from home?
Rooter: Oh, it's not your fault. It's not your mother's fault, either. Now, you pay attention to ol' Rooter. It is nobody's fault. The Great Circle of Life has begun. But you see, not all of us arrive together at the end.
Littlefoot: What'll I do? I am going to miss her so much.
Rooter: And you might always miss her. But she'll always be with you, as long as you remember the things she taught you. In a way, you'll never be apart, for you are still part of each other.
Littlefoot: My tummy hurts.
Rooter: Well, that, too, should go in time, little fella. Only in time. [departs]
[Meanwhile, Bron calls out as he seeks Littlefoot]
Bron: Littlefoot! My son!!!
Narrator: At first, Littlefoot could only think about his mother. He hardly noticed his hunger and forgot that he must reach the Great Valley.
Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot. Littlefoot. Dear Littlefoot, do you remember the way to the Great Valley? Follow the bright circle past the great rock that looks like a long-neck and past the mountains that burn. I'll be in your heart, Littlefoot. Let your heart guide you.
Littlefoot: Mother. Mother! Hee hee hee! Mother! Heh heh! It's you! Wait, Mother! Wait! (realizes it's his own shadow)
Narrator: Then, Littlefoot knew for certain that he was alone and that though the Great Valley was far away and the journey perilous, he'd have to find his way, or the chain of life would be broken.
Littlefoot: Cera! Cera, hello.
Cera: What do you want?
Littlefoot: Nothing. Where are you going?
Cera: l'm going to find my own kind. They're on the other side.
Littlefoot: You can't climb up the other side.
Cera: Maybe you can't. Uhh! Uhh!
Littlefoot: l'm going to the Great Valley. We could... help each other.
Cera: Ha! A three-horn--Uhh!--does not usually need help from a long-neck. [Gasp] Aah!
Littlefoot: W-well, at least we wouldn't be alone.
Cera: Well, when I find my sisters, I won't be alone. So, go away. Three-horns can be very dangerous. They only talk with other three-horns, and they only travel with other three-horns.
(Suddenly, we see a small young purple Tyrannosaurus, who meets Littlefoot)
Chomper: Don't make any funny moves, I'm a Sharptooth!
Littlefoot: Hello? Who are you?
Chomper: You lost your family? Oh no, that's terrible!
Littlefoot: Your parents are okay!
Chomper: Do you really think so? By the way, my name's Chomper! What's yours?
Littlefoot: Um, Littlefoot!
Chomper: A pleasure to meet you, Littlefoot! I am not going to eat you, I like insects!
Littlefoot: But I thought all Sharpteeth are supposed to be mean and scary!
Chomper: Oh, what's the use? Hey, can I join you?
Littlefoot: Of course Chomper and Ruby, she can join up!
Ruby: Wait for me, Littlefoot!
(As Ruby the Oviraptor and Chomper the young T-rex join Littlefoot, they meet a Parasaurolophus named Ducky)
Ducky: Hello. l said hello. What is your name? Maybe you cannot talk yet. Huh? Huh?
Littlefoot: Don't you know anything? Long-necks and sharpteeth and fast-runners don't talk to, uh, whatever you are.
Ducky: Me? I'm a long-neck, too. See? And I have a long tail like you. All right... I'm not a long-neck. I'm a bigmouth, but I am all alone. I am. I lost my family in the big earth-shake.
Littlefoot: Um... you want to go with me and Chomper and ruby?
Ducky: Yeah! Oh. Oh, yes, yes, yes! I do, I do!
Littlefoot: All right. Come on... but you have to keep up.
Ducky: I will keep up. I will. [Hums] Where are we going?
Littlefoot: To the Great Valley. I won't stop until I find my dad, stepmother, my brother Shorty, and my grandparents.
Ducky: Do you think my family went to the Great Valley, too?
Littlefoot: Maybe. My mother said it's where all the herds were going.
Ducky: Oh, I hope. I hope. I hope.
Littlefoot: My name's Littlefoot.
Chomper: My name's Chomper!
Ruby: I'm Ruby!
Ducky: Mine is Ducky. Yep, that's what it is. Yep, yep, yep.
(As Chomper cheers up Littlefoot, Ducky and Ruby join in the fun.)
Ducky/ Chomper: [humming] Don't step on a crack, or you'll fall and break your back.
[Ducky's stomach growls]
Ducky: Heh-heh. My stomach is talking.
Littlefoot: Mine, too. Hmm. I wonder what this tastes like.
[Littlefoot grabs a leaf until someone screamed.]
Ducky: The tree is talking.
Littlefoot: No, it isn't.
Ducky: You should not eat talking trees. Nope, nope, nope.
Littlefoot: Aaaaaaaaah!!!!
Ducky: Aaaahh!
Chomper: WHOA!!
[Littlefoot screams, accidentally letting go of the branch, sending a screaming creature through the air. Ducky and Chomper and Ruby go over to check on him. It is a small Pteranodon.]
Ducky: Who are you? Huh?
Petrie: M-my name Petrie.
Chomper: Petrie?
Ducky: Petrie, huh? Funny name.
Petrie: Uh, I--I flied?
Ducky: No. You falled.
Chomper: Yes! You just fell down!
Petrie: I falled? Ohh!
Ducky: You cannot fly? But how did you get way up there?
Petrie: I climb.
Littlefoot: But you're a flier, not a faller.
Ruby: He's right you know!
Petrie: Hard thing to fly.
Littlefoot: I guess it is.
Ducky: We can't do it. Nope, we cannot.
Littlefoot: Shh! Quiet. Stay low.
Littlefoot: Ow! Hey! Petrie! Get off!
Petrie: You got nice flat head, Flathead.
Littlefoot: My name is not Flathead. My name is Littlefoot.
Petrie: Littlefoot? Hmm.
Littlefoot: Are you just going to stay up there?
Petrie: Yes.
Littlefoot: Well, you can't. You're tearing my tree star.
Ducky: lt is very special. His mother gave it to him. She did.
Petrie: Ooh! Mother present. Very important. l keep safes. Don't let nobodies touch.
Ducky: Yep, Petrie, you keep it safe. Yep.
Littlefoot: Nope. l'm not a carrier. Get off! You're a flier. Start flying.
Petrie: B-b-b-but--waah! Waah! Aah! Aah!
Littlefoot: Open your wings, Petrie!
Ducky: Open! Open!
Petrie: No can do this!
Littlefoot: You can fly! Now, open your skinny wings!
Ducky: Petrie, higher! Higher like a flier!
Petrie: Danger!
Ducky: Where, Petrie?
Petrie: Th-th-there! Ahead!
Littlefoot: - Whoa!
All: Whoa!
Cera: Aah!
Littlefoot: Cera! lt's you! What happened? Why are you so frightened?
Cera: Frightened? Me? Ha ha ha! Why are you so frightened?
Littlefoot: We're not frightened... are we?
Ducky: Nope, nope.
Cera: Well, you should be. l could be with the other three-horns, but l came back to warn you. l met the sharptooth!
Petrie: Sharptooth! Ooh!
Littlefoot: Come on, Cera. Sharptooth is dead. He fell down into the big underground.
Cera: And that's... where he met me.
Ducky: Oh! Dear, brave Cera. Dear, brave Cera.
Cera: Yes, l am brave.
Littlefoot: Sharptooth is dead!
Cera: My father told me that flat-heads had very small brains. l was all alone with him in the dark, just the sharptooth and me. l could hear him breathing.
Petrie: Aah!
Cera: l could see his one big ugly eye looking for me.
Ducky: [Gasp] What did you do? Huh? Huh?
Cera: l walked right up to him. I looked him straight in the eye and said... [Hrraah]
Ducky: Aah! Whoa! Uhh!
Littlefoot: Ducky!
[Ducky spots something in a bush. As she looked inside, she saw that it was an egg.]
Ducky's dad: Ducky!!!
Ducky: Hello. Hello? You should come out. You should. You are late. Yes, you are. Yep, yep, yep. Come out! You are all alone. Are you not scared?
[Ducky starts peeking the egg shell off.]
Ducky: We're going to the Great Valley. You could go with us. Yes. Uh, you are a spiketail, so we will call you Spike.
Littlefoot: Ducky!
Narrator: So the group of hungry dinosaurs left for the Great Valley. There had never been such a herd-- A friendly sharptooth, a pair of long-necks, a fast-runner, a three-horn, a bigmouth, a flier, and a pair of spiketails, all knowing that if they lost their way, they would starve or find themselves in sharp-tooth's shadow.
Littlefoot: Hmm. Tree stars grow where there's lots of water. lf we follow this water...
Petrie: [Sniff Sniff] Hmm. No green foods here, and l still hungry.
Ducky: l'm still hungry, too. Aah!
Ruby: Don't look at me!
Littlefoot: Can you smell something?
Chomper :Well, I have good eyesight and hearing and smell, too [sniff, sniff].
Petrie: [Sniff Sniff] l...l... l smell... l smell... l smell... Hmm... Ducky.
Ducky: You smell me? Heh heh.
Littlefoot: l smell water. l smell... tree stars!
Cera: Oh, look!
Ducky: Green food!
Littlefoot: The Great Valley!
Cera: l found it!
Littlefoot: Cera, stop it!
Cera: l found it!
Littlefoot: Earthshake!
Cera: We've got to get out of here!
Littlefoot: That way! Come on!
Cera: Help!
Ducky: Spike, hurry up!
Littlefoot: Tippy, Ducky, Spike, get out of there!
(suddenly, a huge herd of Diplodocus come in and eat all tree leaves, except for one)
Cera: They're eating our food! Look, look at what they're doing! They're so greedy! What about me? l'm still hungry!
Petrie: Haah! You hungry? l empty to the top. We at the Great Valley and still no foods. We be hungry forever. Ohh!
Littlefoot: No, Petrie. Cera was wrong. This isn't the Great Valley.
Ducky: Oh, it is not a great anything. Nope, nope, nope.
Littlefoot: We better go down and see if anything's left. Petrie, could you fly up there and--
Petrie: No!
Ruby: Come on, Petrie!
Tippy: You can do it!
Ducky: Petrie, do not feel sad. Many things do not fly--Rocks, trees, sticks, Spike.
Petrie: Waah!
Littlefoot: Ducky, push Petrie towards the branches.
Petrie: Ohh!
Littlefoot: Okay, Spike, not too fast.
Tippy: Spike, don't be fast!
All: Whoa!
Littlefoot: Okay. Hey, not too fast. Hey, not too fast!
All: Aah!
Cera: You kids look so ridiculous. Ha ha ha ha!
Petrie: Ohh!
Littlefoot: Ducky, Petrie, come down here! We've got green food!
Ducky: Fly, Petrie!
Petrie: Aah!
Ducky: Fly, Petrie! Flap your wings!
Petrie: [Awk] l flied?
Littlefoot: Come on, Cera. We've got green food.
Chomper: And I got some insects!
Cera: l can get my own green food. See? l can take care of myself... all by myself. And l'm not afraid to be alone! l know my way to go, and l'm not afraid of Sharptooth! l hope he doesn't eat any of you.
Littlefoot: Don't worry. There isn't any sharptooth.
Ducky [whispers] Sharptooth... Spike.
Littlefoot: There isn't any sharptooth.
[As morning came, Cera woke up to hear a growl. She looked and saw that it was the sharptooth. She begins to wake Littlefoot up.]
Cera: Wake up. Wake up! Wake up!
Littlefoot: Hey, stop that.
Cera: [whispering] Shh! lt's Sharptooth.
Littlefoot: Cera, stop it.
Cera: Shh! He'll eat us. He'll eat us! RUUNN!
Littlefoot: Come back!
Cera: Don't look back! Keep going!
Cera: Now, will you believe me?
Littlefoot: We're safe now.
Cera: Nobody's safe with you.
Littlefoot: Look. That rock looks like a long-neck, like my mother said. We're going the right way, the way to the Great Valley!
Narrator: Littlefoot had been wrong about the sharptooth, but the others followed. Their only hope was the Great Valley. Littlefoot alone knew the way.
Littlefoot: Come on. Get up. We're going the right way. We got to keep moving. You can't quit. What if the Great Valley is just over these rocks?
Narrator: Though they were sore-stumped and tired, Littlefoot urged them on. He'd never seen the Great Valley, but his heart told him they were close. Surely at the top, they'd behold it.
Cera: This is your Great Valley!? YOU'RE CRAZY! l'm leaving.
Littlefoot: Cera, we have to keep following the bright circle.
Cera: l'm taking the easy way.
Littlefoot: lt's the wrong way.
Cera: Who says?
Littlefoot: My mother.
Cera: Then she was stupid long-neck, too.
Littlefoot: Take that back.
Cera: Never.
Littlefoot: TAKE IT BACK!
Cera: NO!
Ducky: Spike! Spike, stop! Don't fall!
Cera: You!
Littlefoot: Let go of my leg!
Ducky: Spike.
Cera: Take that! Huh!
Littlefoot: Go on! Go the wrong way. We never wanted you with us anyway. Come on. We have to keep going. Come on.
Ducky: Cera's way is easier.
Petrie: l think so, too. Oh, Flathead, wait! Ooh! Aah! Ow! No be angry. Wait!
Ducky: Cera, wait for us!
Petrie: We're coming with you, Cera!
Littlefoot: Cera, Spike, wait!
Ducky: l wish Littlefoot was here with us now.
Petrie: Me, too.
Ducky: Spike. Spike, do not stop! We must stay together!
Petrie: A-a-a-aah! Aah! Whoa! Cera, l-- Whoa! Oh, Cera, Ducky, Spike! Help!
Ducky: Help, Cera!
Littlefoot: Cera, where are you?
Ducky: Littlefoot!
Littlefoot: Ducky!
Petrie: Littlefoot!
Littlefoot: Hang on! l'm coming!
Ducky: Littlefoot!
Littlefoot: Quick, this way! Hang on, Petrie!
Petrie: Help! Ooh!
Littlefoot: Ducky! Spike!
Petrie: Oh, Petrie am so happy.
Littlefoot: Jump, Petrie! Help, Ducky! Petrie, pull!
Ducky: Petrie.
[Cera is being chased by charging Pachycephalosauruses.]
Cera: Aah! Help! Help! Aah! Aah! Help me! Help!
[Chomper's tyrannosaurus parents stomp in, as the Pachycephalosaurs run from the huge T-rexes]
Ducky: Cera, it is us.
Cera: Aah!
All: Ha ha ha!
Cera: l knew it was you all along. l did! Oh, get out of my way.
Littlefoot: Cera? Cera, come back! Come back!
Narrator: Cera was still too proud to admit that... she'd gone the wrong way.
[Cera realized that she had taken them the wrong way and felt like it's her fault. She begins to cry.]
[Meanwhile, the gang cleaned themselves up in the water. Suddenly, Petrie noticed something.]
Petrie: Aah! Sharptooth!
Ducky: It's sharptooth.
[Sharptooth showed up as Chomper warns Cera]
Chomper: Cera, watch out!
Littlefoot: Let's get rid of him once and for all to avenge my mother's death, and make him pay for what he did.
Ducky: What well we do?
Littlefoot: Look. We'll coax him to deep water. He can't swim with scrawny arms. Me and Spike will push that rock on his head. He'll fall into the water. Petrie, whistle when he's where the water gets dark. Now we need some bait. Hmm.
Ducky: Me? Oh, no. No, no, no, no.
Ducky: Aah!
Littlefoot Ducky!
[Chomper's T-rex parents wait nearby, until they hear Petrie's whistle]
Petrie: Ducky! [Whistles]
Littlefoot: Push, Spike, with all your might!
Petrie: Ha ha ha!
Littlefoot: Petrie!
Petrie: l flying. l flying! l flying!
Ducky: Help!
Littlefoot: Petrie!
Cera: l'm coming!
Littlefoot: Cera, you're back!
Petrie: Aah!
[Chomper's Tyrannosaurus mom and dad help Chomper, and then, some large Deinosuchus crocodiles swim as some vulturine Istiodactylus hiss and circle above, hoping to eat any dead Sharptooth meat)
Ducky: He was my friend. Poor Petrie! Poor, poor Petrie. Petrie.
[Chomper's Tyrannosaurus parents roar in triumph, as the Deinosuchus, Velociraptors, vulturine Istiodactylus and other Tyrannosaurus Rex begin to scavenge the dead sharp-tooth dinosaur body)
Shorty: Oh dear!
Petrie: Stop! You go without Petrie?
Ducky: Petrie. Oh! Petrie, you're safe! Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep!
Chomper: Great job, mom and dad!
Ruby: Hey, what happened?
Shorty: Did we miss anything? What just happened?
Cera: Payback, that's what happened!
Tippy: Yes!
[Chomper comes toward Littlefoot, then, the ghost of Littlefoot's mother appears]
Chomper: Littlefoot, are you okay?
Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot. Littlefoot.
Littlefoot: Mother!
Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot.
Littlefoot: Mother? l tried to do what you told me, but it's just too hard. l'll never find the Great Valley.
Littlefoot: Mother. Mother! Don't go, Mother! Don't go!
Littlefoot: The Great Valley. Cera, Spike, Ducky, Petrie, Chomper, Ruby, Shorty, Tippy, over here!
Ducky: Littlefoot, you found it! Yep, yep, yep.
[Chomper's reunited with his parents, as Tippy and her parents welcome Spike into their herd]
Littlefoot: We did it. We did it together!
Narrator: The Great Valley was all they dreamed it would be-- A land of green, leaves and life. There were waterfalls, grassy meadows, enough tree stars to feast on forever and raising upon them, their families.
Ducky: This is your new brother Spike.
Tippy: Spike, Spike, Spike!
Chomper: Mom, dad! I'm a hero!
Chomper's parents: ROARING
Ruby: Mom, dad!
Ruby's family: Ruby!!!
Petrie: Mama, l a flier!
Petrie's Family: Yay!
Cera: Daddy! Mommy!
Cera's Father/ Tria: Cera?
Cera: Mommy, Daddy.
Narrator: And Littlefoot found his father, stepmother, brother shorty, grandmother and grandfather at last. The same loving faces he'd looked into on the day of his birth.
Cera: Littlefoot! Come on. l'll race you.
Chomper: Try to keep up!
Narrator: And they all grew up together in the valley-- Generation upon generation, each passing on to the next: The tale of their ancestors' journey to the valley... long ago.