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Quotes of Cartoons; The Land Before Time [1988]

  • Petrie, do not feel sad. It is alright. Many things cannot fly. Rocks, trees, sticks, Spike... (unknown)
  • Let your heart guide you. It whispers so listen closely. (unknown)
  • Come Cera, three horns never play with long necks. (unknown)
  • Don't step on a crack, or you'll fall and break your back. (unknown)
  • My father told me that Flatheads have very small brains. (unknown)
  • [Ducky's stomach growls]
    Ducky: My stomach is talking. (unknown)
  • Littlefoot: A tree star.
    Littlefoot's mother: It is very special. It will help you grow strong. Wherever you're going, there are so many of these leaves.
    [Littlefoot plays with the tree star]
    Littlefoot's mother: Come on.
    Grandfather: Ha, ha ha.
    Littlefoot's mother: The Great Valley is filled with green food like this. More than you can ever eat, and more fresh cool water than you can ever drink. It is a wonderful beautiful place where we can live happily with many more of our own kind.
    Littlefoot: Gee. When will we get there?
    Littlefoot's mother: The bright circle must pass over us many times, and we must follow it each day to where it touches the ground. (unknown)
  • Narrator: All that remained of his herd was his mother, grandmother and his grandfather. He knew them by sight, by scent, and by their love. He knew they would be together, always. (unknown)
  • Littlefoot's mother: Dear, sweet, Littlefoot, do you remember the way to the Great Valley?
    Littlefoot: I guess so. But why do I have to know if you're going to be with me?
    Littlefoot's mother: I'll be with you. Even if you can't see me.
    Littlefoot: What do you mean I can't see you? I can always see you. (unknown)
  • Narrator: At first, Littlefoot could only think about his mother. He hardly noticed his hunger and had forgotten about the Great Valley and that he must somehow reach it. (unknown)
  • Narrator: Then Littlefoot knew for certain he was alone, and although the Great Valley was far away, the journey there was perillous. He would have to find his way, or the chain of life would be broken. (unknown)
  • Littlefoot: Cera, hello.
    Cera: What do you want?
    Littlefoot: Nothing. Where are you going?
    Cera: I'm going to find my own kind. They're on the other side.
    Littlefoot: I've looked all over here. You can't climb up the other side.
    Cera: Maybe *you* can't! (unknown)
  • Littlefoot: You want to go with me?
    Ducky: YEAH! Oh... Oh, yes, yes, yes! I do! I do!
    Littlefoot: Alright, come on. But you'll have to keep up.
    Ducky: I will keep up. I will. (unknown)
  • Ducky: Where are we going?
    Littlefoot: To the Great Valley. I'm not gonna stop until I find my grandparents. (unknown)
  • Littlefoot: [to Petrie on his head] Are you just gonna stay up there?
    Petrie: Yes!
    Littlefoot: Well, you can't. You're tearing my tree star!
    Ducky: It is very special. Very. His mother gave it to him. She did.
    Petrie: Ooh. Mother present. Very important. Ooh, yes. I can save it. I'll let nobody touch it!
    Ducky: Yeah, Petrie. You keep it safe. Yep, yep, yep.
    Littlefoot: Nope, nope, nope. I'm not a carrier. Get off! You're a flyer, now start flying.
    Ducky: Open your wings, Petrie! Open! Open!
    Petrie: No! No! I can not do this!
    Littlefoot: You can fly! Now open your skinny wings! (unknown)
  • Ducky: You are a spike-tail... so we will call you Spike! (unknown)
  • Narrator: So the five hungry dinosaurs set off for the Great Valley. There had never been such a herd before. A long neck, a three-horn, a big mouth, a flyer and a spike-tail all together, all knowing that if they lost their way, they would starve or find themselves in Sharp Tooth's shadow. (unknown)
  • Narrator: Littlefoot had been wrong about the Sharp Tooth, but the others followed him. They're only hope was to reach the Great Valley, and Littlefoot alone knew the way. (unknown)
  • Narrator: Though, they were sourced out and tired, Littlefoot urged them on. He'd never seen the Great Valley, but his heart told him that they were close. Surely, at the top, they'd behold it, finally. (unknown)
  • Ducky: Spike, do not stop! We must stay together! (unknown)
  • Petrie: [as Littlefoot, Ducky and Spike save him from the tar pit] Flathead! Ducky! Spike! Oh, Petrie is so happy! (unknown)
  • Ducky: It's Sharp Tooth.
    Littlefoot: Let's get rid of him once and for all.
    Ducky: What will we do?
    Littlefoot: Look. We'll coax him to the deep end of the pond. He can't swim with those scrawny arms. Me and Spike will go up and push that big rock on top of his head, and then he'll fall off into the water. Petrie, you whistle when he's just at the right spot, where the water gets dark. Now we need some bait...
    [everyone looks at Ducky suspiciously]
    Ducky: Me? Oh no. No, no, no. No, no, no, no. (unknown)
  • Narrator: The Great Valley was all they'd dreamed it would be: a land of green, and leaves, and life. (unknown)
  • [first lines]
    Narrator: Once upon this same earth, beneath this same sun, before you, before the ape and the elephant, before the wolf, the bison and the whale, before the mammoth and the mastodon, in the time of the dinosaurs. The dinosaurs were of two kinds. Some had flat teeth, and fed upon the leaves of trees, and those with sharp teeth, for eating meat, preyed upon the leaf-eaters. Now it happened that the trees began to die out. The mighty beasts who seemed to rule the earth, were, in truth, ruled by the leaf. Out of desperation, some of the herds ventured out west, in search of the Great Valley, a land still lush and green. It was a journey toward life. (unknown)
  • Narrator: In this time of the clash of continents, a great earthquake split the land. Herds were scattered. Families were cut in two. Littlefoot was separated from his grandparents.
    Daddy Topps: Cera!
    Cera: Mama! Daddy!
    Narrator: Cera was in one side of the divide, her parents were on the other. (unknown)
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