The Land Before Time XIV: Journey of the Brave
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The Land Before Time XIV
Journey of the Brave (2016)
NARRATOR:
Long, long ago,in the Land Before Time,
These mighty beasts
were the dinosaurs.
Yes, it was a place of wonder,
but also filled with danger...
(ROARS)
...where survival was uncertain
and families were sometimes
torn apart.
(CROAKS)
Which is how the young
Longneck named Littlefoot
came to live with his grandmother,
grandfather,
and his close friends
in the beautiful Great Valley.
claimed his mother and
separated him from his father.
Then, a miraculous day came.
Littlefoot and his father,
Bron, were reunited.
During the time they were apart,
Bron had become
the leader of a large migrating herd.
This meant he couldn't stay
with Littlefoot in the Great Valley.
Bron wanted his son to join him,
and Littlefoot wanted
to be with his father,
but he also didn't want
to leave his home.
So Littlefoot made the tough decision
to stay with his grandfather,
grandmother and friends.
Now each year,
when the Season of New Growth
follows the Cold Time,
and the warm sunshine
falls softly on the Great Valley,
Littlefoot looks forward
to a visit from his father,
leading the great herd
It's a reunion he dreams
about all year long.
And it will be happening today.
(GASPS)
Today's the day!
(GROWLS)
(ROARING)
(RUBY GIGGLING)
(GIGGLING)
You can't find me!
(ROARING)
(GIGGLES)
Come on, Littlefoot,
we're playing hide
from the Sharptooth!
Come and play!
Can't, Ruby!
My dad's coming today!
Mr. Threehorn,
is Cera around?
She's gone
to the swimming hole.
What's the hurry?
Today's the day
my dad comes back!
(SINGING) Hey, hey, hey
Today's the day
My dad's coming home
from far away
We'll race and we'll run
and we'll laugh and play
I feel so happy that I gotta say
Hey, hey, hey
Today is the day
Yep, yep, yep
The time is near
Our brothers and sisters
will soon be here
I will teach them to swim
and to be your friend
(GASPS)
You will teach them
to stay away from your rear end.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey
Today is the day
PETRIE:
Hey, guys!It spring! It spring
And me feel like flying
In spring no one be
grumpy or grouch
(CROAKS)
When me up in the air and skying
Oh! Hey! Oh! Wait! Ohh!
Whoa!
(SPLASHES)
Ouch.
You just barely missed
the hatchlings, Petrie!
Oh, Petrie real sorry.
They're not born yet,
they can't hear you.
No listen to her.
Ahh!
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
Hey, guys,
you know what day
today is?
I do!
Hey, hey, hey
Today's the day
When I'm gonna
blow that rock away
I'll hit it so hard
it'll break in two
You'll be amazed
at what I can do
Hey, hey, hey
Okay. Get ready!
(GRUNTS)
(THUDS)
What did I tell you?
I moved the rock
We are very, very glad
Me fly so high
I'm gonna see my dad
It the flying-est
Swimming-est
Happiest
Spring-iest
ALL:
DayToday's the day!
DUCKY:
Today is the day!CERA:
Hey, heyLITTLEFOOT:
Today's the day
ALL:
Today's the day!(SPIKE SIGHS)
(ALL LAUGH)
(CRACKING)
(GASPING)
The eggs.
(CRACKING)
Ohh!
(CHIRPING)
(CHUCKLES)
Hello, little guy.
Hey.
(LAUGHING)
He got you, Petrie!
He sure do.
(ALL LAUGH)
(CHIRPING)
So cute.
I am Ducky,
your sister.
(CHIRPING)
And this is Spike,
your adopteded brother.
(MOANS PLEASANTLY)
And me Petrie,
your adopteded brother's...
Uh...
Me just Petrie.
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(CHIRPING)
(LOUD FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
Grandpa! Grandma!
Look, it's the hatchlings!
(MOANS)
Ah. What a special today
this is.
Today! I forgot.
Today's the day my dad comes back!
Great!
Special day!
We are so happy for you,
yes, we are.
Can we go watch
for him?
(LAUGHS) I thought
you might want to.
Come, Littlefoot.
Now, Grandpa,
keep an eye on the ice.
It's still slippery.
We will, Grandma.
Come on.
We're lucky to live
in such bounty, Littlefoot.
Not many of our kind do.
There they are!
My dad's herd!
You're right, Littlefoot.
But where's my dad?
I don't see him.
That is strange.
Bron is always
at the head of the herd.
I'm sure there's nothing
to worry about.
WILD ARMS:
Help!Help!
Help!
Who's that?
We'd better
take a look.
(SCREAMING)
Help!
Oh, I'm safe.
Am I really here?
Somebody pinch me,
please.
No! Not you!
No. Not you. (LAUGHS)
I'll pinch myself.
Ow! Ouch.
Why did I do that?
And you are?
I, uh... Well, everybody
calls me Wild Arms,
though I never really figured out why.
Oh. (LAUGHS)
What happened, Wild Arms?
Aw, I mean what didn't happen?
The earth shook
and spit liquid fire.
And the heat...
Like you've never seen before!
But, it's too upsetting
to talk about.
But if you must know,
it all started with a horrible boom!
The Fire Mountain exploded.
It just blew its top.
Fire everywhere you looked.
There was no escape.
And the Longnecks, oh,
they were hit the hardest.
Let me tell you,
their leader was brave.
He wouldn't leave
any of us behind,
even though he was in danger.
I only escaped thanks
to my superior grace and agility.
The leader is my dad.
Who?
Bron.
Oh, yes, yes, that's him!
Bron!
Ooh.
Er... Is.
Uh, is!
'Cause he's still is...
He still is... I'm sure.
What happened to him?
I don't know. I lost sight of him
at the Fire Mountain.
He's in trouble?
Grandpa, we have to help him.
Littlefoot...
Will you take us back there?
You know the way.
So, you want me to take you
across the earthbreak,
through the Land of the
Feather-Head Sharptooth,
along the moving water
back to the same Fire Mountain
that I just escaped from?
How foolish do you think I look?
Let me put it another way.
The answer is no!
Please. That's my dad.
He needs our help.
He's right, Littlefoot.
We can't do it.
But...
You'll go, won't you?
I'm sorry, Littlefoot.
It's too dangerous now.
We must wait for the mountain
to stop spitting rocks.
Bron wouldn't want us to get hurt.
But my dad needs us now!
Your father is very strong and wise.
He's lived through
many earthshakes.
I'm sure he's on his way
here right now.
Where are you, Dad?
CERA:
There you are.We couldn't
find you anywhere.
We are sorry
about your father.
Yes, we are.
Yes, we sorry.
Thanks.
I think he's in trouble.
He needs me.
What can you do?
I'm going
to the Fire Mountain.
I'm going to help him.
(LAUGHING)
Oh, that funny,
Petrie thought you say
you going to Fire Mountain.
I... I did say that.
I'm going.
No seem funny now.
What are you talking about?
You don't even know
how to get there.
Wild Arms said how.
Across the earthbreak,
through the Land of the
Feather-Head Sharpteeth
and along the moving
water to the Fire Mountain.
If you think
we're going to the
Fire Mountain...
I don't.
He's my father.
I'm going alone.
(SQUAWKING)
(GASPS)
(ROARING IN DISTANCE)
(TWIG SNAPS)
(RUSTLING)
(GASPS)
(PANTING)
(GASPS)
Guys?
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