The Land Before Time IX: Journey to the Big Water Page #3

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2002
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This way.

Their tracks lead right in

the direction of the new water.

Which you know can mean

only one thing.

Littlefoot has led our children

into trouble once again.

Now, now, Mr. Threehorn.

We don't know anything yet for sure.

If our kids did go back

to the new water...

I'm sure they're trying

to find a way home this very minute.

Until then, we must find a way

around this land break.

We'll keep looking

until we find them.

Mo! Mo, are you

out there?

Me here, Littlefoot.

Oh, I was hoping you'd be okay.

That earthshake was really bad.

N-o-o-o-o, earthshake good.

It trap bad swimmer.

He no leave ever never.

Wait a minute. If he's

trapped in that cave,

then he can't get us.

And if he can't get us,

it'd be safe for us

to help you get home.

- Ho-o-o-me?

- Yeah, back to the Big Water.

You do want to go there,

don't you?

Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.

Then stay right there.

Ho-o-o-me.

And, since we can't

get home the old way...

maybe we can find a new way home

by going... that way.

And, while we're at it,

we could take Mo to the Big Water.

- What do you say?

- Well, I say yes.

Yes, yes, yes, yes,

yes, yes, yes.

And what about you, Spike?

Uh-huh.

Count me in too.

What you say, Cera?

Well--

Great.

Petrie, you fly 'round and see

if there's any water paths

that lead to the Big Water.

Okay.

You'll see, Cera.

Mo will make this trip so much fun.

Yeah, right.

Me find water paths

to Big Water and be big hero.

Whew. That's some big wind.

Got to... pull up.

Pull up!

Oh! Me sure glad that over.

Now me can get back to being hero.

Oh, too bad Cera, Littlefoot,

Ducky and Spike not fly.

Wait, imaginary friend can fly.

There.

Now, he got wings.

# Imaginary #

Me like to sing.

How about you, imaginary friend?

Good.

# Imaginary ##

Louder, friend.

Me can't hear you.

Whoa!

There Big Water.

Now me go back and tell others.

Great job, Petrie.

You found the way all by yourself.

Not by myself, Littlefoot.

Imaginary friend help.

Oh, brother.

Mo this and Mo that. Hmph!

Hey!

Fun!

Littlefoot, would you please

tell your mud brother...

that this is no time

to be having fun?

Getting him and us home

is very serious. Hmph!

Um, Mo, maybe you should

stop playing around for now, okay?

I think you're kinda

gettin' on Cera's nerves.

N-e-e-e-e-rves?

Huh?

Surprise!

Now Mo bubble-face too.

Hmph!

What?

What?

And just how do you expect

Mo to swim over this, Petrie?

Sorry, but big boulder...

look like little,

tiny boulder from up there.

Do not worry.

Maybe Mo can swim under the boulder.

I will go see.

It is Mo. He is "stuckted,"

and I cannot pull him out.

No, guys.

You are not swimmers.

You cannot go down there.

Surprise!

Huh?

Did anybody see him?

Sorry, me too busy

swallowing water.

Hello-o-o-o, friends!

Mo, you're not stuck!

You're all right!

O-o-o-o-o-h,

Mo not really stuck.

Mo just having--

Fun.

Face it, Littlefoot.

Mo doesn't really want help.

He just wants to have fun.

Wait a minute, Cera.

That's it!

- What's it?

- Mo thinks jumping is fun, right?

Right.

Right!

So, he can jump right over

the big rock.

But, if Mo not make it,

he get all squished.

But, Petrie, maybe he would not get

"squishted" too badly.

Hmm, maybe.

It sound fun!

Mo try it.

I'll wait for him on top,

just in case he needs help.

Uh-oh. Here comes

the squish part.

I got him!

Wheee-hee-hee-hee.

Yea!

Way to go, Mo.

Way to go, Littlefoot.

We do again?

Maybe. Who knows what

we're gonna run into next?

Come on, guys.

Oh, when we gonna get there?

We'll get there

when we get there, Petrie.

My grandpa and grandma

always say that too.

My mama always tells

my brothers and sisters and me

to sing to pass the time.

# Big, Big, Big, Big Water #

Come on, guys.

Singing will make you feel

much, much, much, much better.

# Big, Big, Big, Big Water #

See? I am feeling so much

"betterer" already.

# We're looking for #

# Big, Big, Big, Big Water #

# It's deep and dark

and dangerous #

# It's scary

and it's "strangerous" #

# And things could

"rearranger-us" #

# In that Big Water #

Sing it again.

- One more time!

- # We went there once

some time ago #

# And now we going back you know #

# And this time

we are taking Mo #

# To that Big Water #

Now we're all feeling "betterer."

That was fun!

Why Mo make that awful noise?

Maybe he's sick.

Ow. Now I am feeling sick too.

Littlefoot, make him stop!

Aaah!

What just hopped on me?

I'm not sure.

But I think it was one of...

them!

Do not worry, Spike.

I will protect you.

Oh, no!

Now they after Mo.

What are they doing?

Talking?

What did they say, Mo?

Flying bugs tell Mo

we getting close to Big Water!

And--

They especially like Mo's singing.

Huh?

Singing? Oh, so that

is what you were doing.

Petrie, thanks to you,

we're lost.

Hey, we no lost.

Everyone else is getting

so, so grumpy.

But I am not grumpy.

I am hap--

hap--

happy... that we are all

together and...

finding a way home.

- Hm?

- Ooh! What that?

Come on.

Spike will find her.

We're coming, Ducky!

Hello, Spike.

Thank you for saving me.

What happened, Ducky?

I was hopping, and then

I "felled," and then it was dark.

Wow! Eggs.

Ducky fell into someone's nest.

Which is why

we'd better get out of here.

The mama of these eggs

might not be too--

friendly.

We are sorry, Mrs. Mama...

but we would not hurt your babies.

Oh, no, no, no.

Now--

Why, you aren't much more

than babies yourselves.

Not much more than babies?

Why, I'm practically

all grown up.

See, the big earthshake

cut us off from home...

so we're trying

to find our way back.

Ho-o-o-me.

You little ones are very brave.

Is there any way I can be of help?

Well, even though we are

very brave, we would like a safe

place to spend the night.

Hmm.

Littlefoot.

Psst.

Littlefoot.

Hmm?

What is it, Mo?

Look.

They look like stars.

What are they?

They're starswimmers.

Starswimmers?

So you see, Littlefoot,

in a world so full of life...

you are only as alone

as you choose to be.

# No one has to be alone #

# In this world we live in #

# You don't need to feel #

# There's no one

by your side #

# Everything you see #

# Is a gift you're given #

# Anywhere is home #

# And no one has to be

alone #

# There is so much

that surrounds us #

# There are friends

we've yet to find #

# There are dreams

to be discovered #

# And dreams to leave behind #

# All the wonders up above us #

# And splendors down below #

# There is so much more

to everything #

# Than we can ever know #

# You don't have to be afraid #

# Of being lost and lonely #

# Everything you need #

# Is right before your eyes #

# Each bright and shining day #

# Is waiting for you only #

# Make this world your own #

# And you'll never be #

# Alone #

# Remember #

# No one has to be #

# Alone ##

My grandpa was right.

I don't think I'll ever

feel alone again.

It's late. Wherever

they are, we aren't going

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