The Land Before Time

The Land Before Time
The Land Before Time

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Year

1988

Duration

65 minutes

Genres

Animation

Language

English

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Synopsis

The charming animated tale of a group of young dinosaurs, led by an orphaned young 'Long Neck' named Littlefoot. Left to fend for themselves after a devastating earthquake separates them from their families, Littlefoot and the gang must make their way to the safety of The Great Valley alone. On their journey, they face many dangers - including a T-Rex, and discover they'll have to put aside their differences in order to survive.

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