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- animated feature films and a television series. The main characters include Littlefoot (Apatosaurus), Cera (Triceratops), Ducky (Saurolophus), Petrie (Pteranodon)...
- Apatosaurus named Littlefoot, who ends up alone after his mother is attacked by a villainous Tyrannosaurus rex and dies. Littlefoot flees famine and upheaval...
- which Brandon LaCroix plays Littlefoot; it is the first in which Thomas Dekker provides the singing voice for Littlefoot. Three songs for the film were...
- Like all other The Land Before Time films, it is traditionally-animated. Littlefoot is eagerly awaiting the arrival of his father Bron, who returns to the...
- of the Great Giving. When heavy rains create a mysterious "new water", Littlefoot sets off to explore the Great Valley. He quickly becomes friends with...
- Littlefoot. This was the second The Land Before Time direct-to-video film to be produced and directed by Charles Grosvenor. One night, Littlefoot's grandfather...
- tastiness". Littlefoot and his friends Ducky, Petrie and Spike wait to eat the first treesweets of the season. Ducky is about to take one, but Littlefoot tells...
- adults to separate Littlefoot and his friends from each other after an incursion with the bullies makes the adults think Littlefoot is a bad influence...
- animated film and the thirteenth film in The Land Before Time series. Littlefoot has been having nightmares of Grandma Longneck falling to her death, which...
- musical drama film and the tenth film in The Land Before Time series. Littlefoot has an ominous "sleep story" (dream) where he sees the "Great Circle"...