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The Land Before Time (Anniversary Edition)
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Features
 AC-3
 Animated
 Closed-captioned
 Color
 Dolby
 DTS Surround Sound
 Dubbed
 DVD-Video
 Full Screen
 Subtitled
 NTSC

In Theaters : 18 November, 1988
DVD Release : 02 December, 2003
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The Land Before Time (Anniversary Edition) description
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
The Land Before Time (Anniversary Edition) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ The Land Before All The Sequels
This is one of the better films made for kids. I watched it a ton when I was younger, and can now admit that I was positively terrified of Sharptooth.

Unfortunately, they couldn't stop making sequels. Now, our prehistoric heroes have been reduced to a bunch of computer generated dinos, prancing around singing annoyingly about diversity.

See the original. It's much better.
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