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The Land Before Time (1988)

Facts

Directed byDon Bluth
CastPat Hingle, Gabriel Damon, Judith Barsi, Burke Byrnes, Bill Erwin and Helen Shaver
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 18, 1988
DVD ReleaseMay 4, 1999
Running Time69 minutes
MPAA RatingG (General Audience)
UPC Code025192027826
 

About The Land Before Time

This 1988 animated feature from Don Bluth (An American Tail) focuses on an orphaned young dinosaur, Littlefoot, who has to make his way to the paradise of the Great Valley in order to survive a plague. Along the way, he meets up with some other dinos from different species, and they all bond and travel together. On the way, they have plenty of adventures. Even with elements of suspense, this is a pretty relaxed movie that isn't in a particular hurry to roll out its story. Kids will like the originality of the concept, and the themes of friendship and cooperation are well woven into the fabric of the entertainment, plus the music is great. Bluth's artwork looks good, though--as always--he never seems to quite catch up with the quality of the Disney machine. --Tom Keogh Amazon.com

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (114 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteThe Land Before Time {Anniversary Edition}Quote
Excellent, maybe the best cartoon ever produced. Comical characters, funny lines. I'm 50 years old and still like to watch it while having my morning coffee. November 27, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteCome on manQuote
This movie is stupurbolis! Yes I make up my own word for it. I'm glad it doesn't have any songs in it. If it did, I probably would have thrown the VHS out long ago. As for the different tones in the picture, did they restore it before they transfered it? And Nymph 2 was a perfectly good movie and excellent sequel. The songs were entertaining. My schpeil's done. June 16, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteRememberence From My ChildhoodQuote
I remember watching this movie in the theaters and had to buy it. It's very short from what I remember, but still CUTE. I will definately show it to my children. May 21, 2008

rating: 2 Quotesave yourself the trouble...Quote
This is by far my least favorite in the Land Before Time series. It's too dark in my opinion for a children's movie with a very heavy story line. Save yourself the pain and watch the much more upbeat sequels with your kids. April 28, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteClassic worth havingQuote
Great movie. In the Bambi mold--Little Foot's momma's demise just isn't necessary and makes most kids scared and cry. Except for this Disney cliche, the movie is very nice. This Anniversary Edition is in FULL SCREEN! Can't understand why and can't find WIDESCREEN. Even purchased the complete 1-9 movie package and those too are FULL SCREEN not WIDESCREEN. So, for the mass of us who have a TV build since 2002, black lines cut off the sides. It looks like viewing an old fashion TV, not a movie. Also, the movie quality is grainy. Disney princess classics look terrific on DVD. This movie looks like a 1930s cartoon in many scenes because it does not appear to be digitally mastered. The bonus features are also poor. Missing good games for child enthusiasts. Problems aside, if you have kids, you need this movie...and probably the entire series. March 23, 2008

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