I must say with utmost confidence that LBT 11 was my least favorite sequel. I don't know why, but it just bothered me. All the songs were pretty bad (which is unusual) and Littlefoot's voice wasn't too good either. They should have stuck with Thomas Dekker (LBT 9). And the gang never left the valley at all. It was pretty boring I think. It was like a normal day in the valley with a slight disturbance. It was a story we never needed to hear really except to introduce a new character (Tria). The tinysaurces couldn't have been drawn better though and the animation was of much higher quality than in sequels 7, 8, and 10. This sequel made me hate Cera's dad even more and the introduction of Tria was a little odd. I would have pictured that differently. Again, Cera's dad made her cry, which isn't something I like to see. The song "Girls and dads" wasn't very good. I mean, I can see singing, but dancing dinos in the background? Not something I'd like to see again. Reminds me of the Lion King (which I didn't like much). In conclusion, I didn't like this sequal very much. It really had nothing that appealed to me. The entire structure was horrible. Littlefoot is not a greedy character, nor is he so gullible that he'd take everything Cera says for the truth. He would have never tried to steal a tree sweet. He's the one with high morals, perhaps the most moral of the gang (though most of them are pretty moral). He has a really hard time lying and he likes to let his grandparents know everything. He's smart enough to see that Cera was just trying to make him feel bad because she was made to look like a fool in front of the gang. The whole base of the story was weak, and that's what made it so bad in my opinion. I have no problems with the story being entirely "moral based", but if they don't even bother to make it believable, hire good voice actors, spend much time developing the story, and write good songs, then the story is bad, which is exactly what happened with LBT 11. They did a much better with LBT 12 and all the other sequels in my opinion. It's not that I don't have a strong "Inner child", but I'm not a little kid and I can tell the difference between a rushed movie that doesn't have a lot of thought put into it and a movie that's quality packed (all the other sequals).