The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration Page #2

Synopsis: A bedtime story leads Littlefoot and his grandparents on a journey to a new land, where Littlefoot discovers someone who vanished before he was born: his father! Now Littlefoot must decide between two worlds. Will he leave to be with his friends in the Great Valley, or stay behind and start a new life with his father? This is the decision that could forever change The Land Before Time saga.
Director(s): Charles Grosvenor
Production: Universal Pictures
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
G
Year:
2003
84 min
121 Views


I was supposed to be there.

Yeah, me too.

Grandma, wow!

Do you think all longnecks got the same feeling?

Will we all be whereever is we're going?

I think so, Littlefoot, we'll see.

But what are we gonna see, Grandma?

I don't know, Littlefoot,

something wonderful.

Ugh, I realy do not like this place.

It is worse than the high place

with the deep holes.

Nobody is asking you to move here.

I do not want to sleep here either.

So let us hurry and get through it.

You sure, this right way?

The footmarks lead us here,

besides got any better ideas?

Nope.

Good.

It's squishing between my toes.

I would not swim in that

for all the treestars in the world.

No, no, no.

Hey, watch it!

Well go on.

But I'm not sure

which rock to step on next.

This one is closer,

but it looks sort of slipery.

That one is further away,

so you may not make it.

You would step in that icky glue again

and that is bad.

But if she slip on close one,

she may be fall in all the way,

and that be worser.

Me think she can get to further one,

she could jump there.

I'm not think she is not,

but what about, that rock is

as icky and slimy as this one.

Me no think about.

You have to think on everything

when you are on an icky,

gluey place like this.

Oh that very good point,

but which rock next?

Hey, what if she lands

on the first rock with the back feet?

Me think you got something there.

Sure, and if she can...

What was that?

Me don't know,

but me think it's coming this way.

Hey, Ducky was right,

that's the way to do it.

Oh, this stuff slimy.

Yes.

I meant to do that.

He will not stay down there forever.

Me think you right.

Keep moving we are almost there,

I can see the shore.

Guess I tought that guy

not to mess with a threehorn.

Good to be on dryland.

Can we please find place to sleep?

Like where for instance?

This look good to me.

Do not worry Sara, we will find

Littlefoot in the morning.

Yep, yep, yep.

Wow! How many, do you think,

they are now, Grandpa?

I have never seen so many.

Wow!

What is it, Grandpa?

Do you see something, hear something?

Huh, is it a sharptooth?

Hash, Littlefoot.

Sue, could you?

Sure.

Do you wanna go for a ride?

You bet!

Carefull now.

Climb to the top, Littlefoot,

and look trough the gap

in the treestars.

I'm almost there, Grandpa.

I'm almost there.

Well, Littlefoot, what do you see?

Grandpa,

I think we are here.

Ducky, wake up!

It can not be morning already.

No, no, no.

Petrie, let's go! Get up!

Me so tired.

We go so far already.

That's 'cause

we try to catch up

with Littlefoot.

But we do not know we're still

going in the right direction.

I say we go around this big old

boulder and look for footmarks

coming out of that icky place.

Whatever you say.

Hello would somebody,

please wake up Spike?

Spike. Spike!

That's better.

Spike, I mean it,

get up right... Huh?

That not Spike.

I did not know

boulders can snore.

They can't,

but sharpteeth can.

Quick, in there!

Is it gone?

Me don't know.

That is the last time

I trust Petrie to pick up

a boulder to sleep here.

Hey, it was dark, OK?

You can come on out now jungsters,

he is gone.

You... You sure?

Oh yeah. Those creatures

are big but dumb.

You did spool him good.

Yeah, we sure did

teach him to chase us.

You little ones gonna be OK

on your own?

Us, sure.

Now I'll just be

moseying along.

Happy trails to you.

Good bye.

Are we really going to be OK?

Of course we are.

I hope.

Come on, hurry,

we are almost there.

We are almost there.

Wow!

Come on, Littlefoot.

Excuse me.

My goodness.

No problem.

No problem at all, little lady.

Little lady?

That's better.

What is this place, Grandpa?

I don't know, Littlefoot.

It...

It looks like a big hole.

But what can make

a hole this big?

Grandpa,

in my sleepstory,

I saw the Great Circle falling.

This must be where it... happend.

Whatch where you are going,

clumsy!

You tripped me.

Did not.

Did too!

Did not!

Did too!

Not!

Too!

Oh, yeah?

Yeah!

Wanna do something about it?

Shorty?

Shorty, what's going on?

Au, he stepped on my tail

on purpose.

Who did?

Him.

Him.

You mean the one you tripped?

Yeah, he...

I mean no,

I didn't trip him.

Shorty come on, it's me.

Now give me the truth.

OK. I tripped him.

So what are you saying now?

Sorry.

It's OK.

Shorty is a good kid at heart.

He just likes to

get things started.

Are you OK?

No permanent damage?

No, I'm fine.

Good. Name's Bron.

What's yours?

Littlefoot.

No kidding? That's funny.

They called me Littlefoot,

when I was young.

Really? That is kind a...

Littlefoot.

Here I am, Grandpa.

Your Grandma and I

wondered where you got

and thougth we...

Bron?

Papa longneck?

Littlefoot.

This is your father.

Littlefoot, I...

Littlefoot.

Wait, come back.

Got any suggestions?

I'm not swimming

in that fast water.

No, no, no.

Maybe I can help.

Are you following us?

Not hardly. I got my own way

to go. You just seem to keep

passing across it.

Yeah well, that's

really interesting. Bye.

You sure you couldn't use

some help now.

No thanks,

we'll be fine on our own.

Suit yourself!

Oh, come on!

Don't be babys!

If you get a good

running start, you can jump

over that water easy.

Fine, and you go first.

OK then. I will.

You go any further,

you'll be back in Great Valley.

Fine.

Thanks, but I could've

made it, if I got

a better start.

I never doubted in it

for a minute.

I had an idea on my own,

about how to get you

across the water.

If you're up a mind

to listen to it.

Sure, why not.

Not as young,

as I used to be.

Well, here we are

on the other side.

But is this the way

you wanted to go?

Not sure, but somehow

it feels right. Yeah I guess

it is the path.

You mean,

you don't know which way you go?

Not exactly, see I...

I've been having

this sleepstorys.

You know I think we

might be going the same way

as you after all.

Littlefoot.

Littlefoot, we have to talk.

Where were you all this time?

Where were you?

Oh, Littlefoot.

Your mother and I knew we were

going to have an earthshake.

You see we wanted to

raise you at a safe place.

So before you're even an egg,

I went out to find a new home

for all of us.

When I got back,

the earthshakes

have changed everything.

It took me so long to find where the nest have been,

and nothing was left but a crack in the earth.

As deep,

as a mountain is high.

As I searched for your mother

and the young one,

I knew had been born.

The Great Circle rose and

fell many times, but

I couldn't find you anywhere.

I finaly met someone,

who told me about...

about your mom and a sharptooth.

But he had no word about you,

so I kept searching.

And on one day, I met a goup of young longnecks

wandering in the wilderness with no grown-ups to protect them.

And first I hoped that one

of them was you, but I soon

realised that wasn't the case.

But they began to depend on me,

so I stayed with them,

took care of them.

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