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Character Showcase / Re: Pterano Showcase - June 2020
« on: June 02, 2020, 11:40:50 AM »
 What better way to spend quarantine than discussing one of my all time favorite antiheroes!

1)  Pterano seems to be one of those characters in the fandom for which there is a lot of polarization.  He has numerous fans, but also detractors.  Why do you think he is so polarizing in terms of how fans see the character?

It's easy to see why there's so much back and forth regarding Pterano as he is very back and forth, and his loyalties switch around a lot (from himself and his needs to those he decides to serve). I remember reading (I think it was on here lol) that the Stone of Cold Fire and Pterano was a new spin on the Land Before Time series. Once charming sing-a-longs turned into exciting capers, dark schemes, and even death! I don't think the detraction is undeserving per se; it is Pterano after all, and the guy is as shady as they come :lol

2)  What is your own personal view on Pterano as a character?

Ahh, yes the moment I've been waiting for  :DD
Stone of Cold Fire was a Christmas present back in the day and I remember watching it later and absolutely loving the grittier backstory and the ultra charming, always scheming Uncle Pterano. He was an instant favorite, and the subject of much of my early fanart. It wasn't until later on when I found this site along with some amazing fanfics that I came to fully appreciate how complex and fun this character was, and it made me fall in love with his concept all over again. I find that it is because of his mentality that he is such an enjoyable character. He's dark and expressive, sneaky and manipulative, and the voice acting just adds so much to that. He's such an easy character to identify with and root for, even when he's doing bad things, and you can't help rooting for him as he flies away at the end, hoping that he'll come back soon one day.

There's my two cents  :^^spike

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It's Party Time! / Re: Countdown
« on: January 02, 2020, 06:20:55 PM »
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Character Showcase / Re: Sharptooth Showcase - January 2020
« on: January 02, 2020, 06:17:42 PM »
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1) How do you see the original Sharptooth in terms of his motivations?  Is he to be seen as a villain, or as merely another hungry predator in the Mysterious Beyond?

2) What qualities do you think the original Sharptooth has that subsequent sharpteeth in the series lacked?

As a child watching the Original Land Before Time, I remember viewing the Sharptooth as a force to be reckoned with: a fierce, hungry, prowling beast. In short, I really didn't like him. From the angles of the scenes and the way he was portrayed, I clearly remember feeling my skin crawl as I watched that great big looming shadow appear to Littlefoot and Cera, and then hear the thud of footsteps and finally that horrible shrieking roar.

Now as a grown-up, I believe I've come to view Sharptooth as an animal out for his next meal, similarly to how Anagnos described him. And I agree that since the movie is largely from a child's perspective, that the world is big and scary and dangerous (Not saying it ain't to a grownup as well lol).

1) Considering my two very different viewpoints of this character taken at different points in my life, I can say that he's just out for himself, a lone bull wandering the prairies. Sharptooth is hungry and is simply following the rules of nature.

2) Now this is where is gets interesting: this Sharptooth was much more threatening, much more evil, and far more dangerous because of the perspective of the movie: younglings perceiving a threat. Sharptooth was primal and wild and terrifying. He didn't care WHO he went after as long as it meant food. While the resulting sharpteeth in the series had their moments, none of them could quite match that fear, that unsease that OG Sharptooth evoked onscreen :)

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Fan Voice Overs / Re: [VO] Voice-over Main Discussion Topic
« on: December 30, 2019, 03:33:51 PM »
Yes! Sorry, it appears my holidays this year have not been very relaxing unfortunately
@Mumbling, I will just have to record Ducky's additional lines, correct? I will get that done asap!

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Character Showcase / Re: Ali showcase - November 2019
« on: November 23, 2019, 07:37:46 PM »
Journey Through the Mists was one of those LBT movies that my siblings always wanted to watch (the other being Secret of Saurus Rock). And thought it was an engaging story, it had many rather "grownup" topics that I didn't recognize as a child - such as the possibility of death (Grandma's "Circle of Life" song :cry), and Ali's initial aversion to the rest of the Gang of Five.

Ali as a character was so enjoyable. She was funny, brave, and took the initiative. I always liked her dynamic with Littlefoot (Future OTP, I will shamelessly plug XD) as well as with the Gang. She grew a lot in the fourth film and found a special place in my heart - and in the hearts of others, I see. :DD

I like to think Journey gave me my appreciation of angsty themes. I remember feeling fear for Littlefoot and the possibility of losing his grandfather, at Ichy and Dil and the many times they came close to picking off the Gang. Journey stands out because it explored those deeper themes of family and friendship.

Also, good to back! I missed talking dinos with you guys! :DD

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Fan Voice Overs / Re: [VO] Voice-over Main Discussion Topic
« on: November 23, 2019, 07:22:35 PM »
I admit, I would be extremely curious to hear people here sing the songs as best as they can. It would certainly be quite an experience for sure. :)
I'm down for a song lol

Leaping Lizards, it's good to be back! Loving the emoji options, too!   :PAli

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LBT Fanfiction / New Big LBT Contest
« on: August 30, 2016, 07:02:46 PM »
I'd love to do this! I haven't been active at all lately, so this will serve as my kick in the tailbone :)

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LBT Fanfiction / Earning Restitution
« on: July 10, 2015, 08:41:25 PM »
=Part Twenty-Nine

Pterano jumped in surprise, which only resulted in more pain from his gimp foot and back. He slumped back against the cave wall once he’d seen who it was and fought to regain his breath and some semblance of balance. “Littlefoot,” he said, voice low. “You’re supposed to be asleep.”

The longneck gave him a funny look. “Well, aren’t you, too?”

Pterano glowered and turned his head away. “I couldn’t settle, and my back was hurting.”

“I’m pretty sure it only hurts if you move,” Littlefoot countered, respectfully. “Are you okay?”

Pterano turned back to face the youngster, his crested head lowered in what seemed like defeat. “No,”

Littlefoot’s features transformed with concern. “Maybe it would help if you sit down. Here, that wall will help.”

Pterano complied, slowly sliding down the wall until he was seated. The pain had since lessened, but there were still sharp barbs along his spine to serve as remembrance of that afternoon.

“Better?”

The big flyer nodded slightly. “For now,”

“Pterano, can I ask you something?”

The flyer hesitated. What number of things could come out of this young one’s mouth? Surely by now they must know of his past and the horrible mistake. Surely by now they must hate him with a fiery passion. Yet when Pterano finally met Littlefoot’s eyes, there was no hate concealed there, only curiosity. Right now, he couldn’t be sure which was worse. Finally, he replied, “You may,”

“Did you come across any longnecks out there? Any that looked like me?”

Pterano nearly laughed with relief. He needn’t have been so suspicious! Littlefoot only wanted to knowó

“And well, I guess I have another question for you. Sorry.”

Well, drat.[\i] Pterano cleared his throat. “Let’s focus on the first question, shall we? No, I have not seen those particular longnecks. I have seen many longnecks, though, so I suppose I could have overlooked them.” He raised a brow. “Why do you ask?”

Littlefoot seems to forget that he had another question because he shrugged. “Well, I was hoping you’d seen a friend of mine. Her name’s Ali. Her herd came through here a cold time ago and well, I was just curious. I know that they’re Far-Walkers though.”

Pterano almost smiled. “I will certainly keep my eye out for her when I get back to the herd.”

Littlefoot grinned. “Thanks. Could you tell her, well if you see her, that we say hi?”

“Certainly,”

That seemed to appease the longneck and there was silence for a moment until Littlefoot asked, “Can I ask you my second question?”

Do I want to hear this second question? Pterano turned a pained expression to the longneck. “Littlefoot, think carefully about what you are going to say. I have… a complicated past, which I’m sure you’re by now well aware of, so if your next question is on anything that happened, please... please don’t ask me.”

Littlefoot licked his lips. “I wasn’t going to ask that. I mean, I am curious, though. My grandparents told me some of what happened.”

“And I’m sure that that ësome’ is enough,” Pterano replied, rather sharply. “There’s no curiosity involved, my dear boy. Just a simple, stupid mistake for which I must now pay the price.” He wrapped his wings about him.

Littlefoot was quiet for a moment, as he let the flyer’s words sink in. “Can I ask you, now?”

Silence met him. He decided to continue. “Why did you come back? Didn’t you know you were coming to the Great Valley?”

“Yes, I did.” Pterano’s reply was so soft that Littlefoot almost missed it. “I thought I would be safe outside the border and I certainly never anticipated meeting up with you children along the way. I… I was only trying to help Taylen find his family again.” His voice sounded so desolate.

Littlefoot nodded back into the cave. “But you did. You really helped all three of them out.”

“And managed to muck up everything else,” came the grumbled response. “You don’t understand. None of this should have happened.” Pterano waved a claw, “I only meant to show the lad the way and then I would go.” He shifted slightly. “But fate has a funny way of working out.”

“I don’t think you messed things up,” Littlefoot was confused as to why Pterano was being so hard on himself. Was he upset about earlier, over the longneck’s stunt over the cliff?

“It’s debatable,” was the short reply. Pterano was getting annoyed. He only wanted fresh air, not a soul-search after all. But he could hardly blame Littlefoot, could he? “I mean, it’s a sort of habit. I suppose I just have that special touch.”

Littlefoot bit his lip. Pterano did have a point. “Are you talking about the Stone?”

“The Stone, the herd, here and now, everything in-between. What difference does it make?” The flyer’s voice was tired, almost weary it seemed. “I saw something I wanted, and fought for it. And in the end, I ended up hurting a lot of dinosaurs.” And then like that, his voice went soft again. “Some of them I hurt… more than others.”

Littlefoot found himself feeling sorry for the big flyer. Well, sorrier. Now that the whole Stone episode was done and over with, and things had time to heal, or at least settle, the young longneck was able to see Petrie’s mysterious uncle in a new light. He inhaled slowly, waiting for Pterano to continue, if he was indeed going to.

He didn’t have to wait long. “I-I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have… you didn’t need to hear that.” Pterano’s voice was little more than a whisper by this point. Draped in his wings, the flyer’s eyelids drooped. He yawned and straightened. “Goodnight,” he murmured in passing.

But Littlefoot stopped him. “Wait, Pterano. I don’t think you… well, I mean you redeemed yourself, right? Back at the Valley?”

The big flyer stopped, but didn’t turn back around. Littlefoot stumbled on. “What I mean is, you did something right, and I know my grandparents believed in you.” Where was this going? How was this supposed to help? All Littlefoot knew was that he wanted to cheer Pterano up. He just had to keep fishing for something. “I believe in you. And so does Petrie. He… he’s always believed in you.”

Did that cinch it?

Pterano appeared to stiffen as a pang hit his heart. He closed his eyes, folding his talons to his chest. Petrie… “Hopefully, he will learn that not all things change... before it's too late,” came the soft, short reply. And that was that.

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Brain Food / Member Trivia
« on: July 10, 2015, 08:15:00 PM »
Number 3?

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It's Party Time! / Ban The Person Above You (game)
« on: July 10, 2015, 08:13:33 PM »
Banned for obeying the little bird! Who knows what they might make you do next?!?! *hyperventilates*

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It's Party Time! / Hangman
« on: July 10, 2015, 08:12:18 PM »
Gonna go with A

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It's Party Time! / Guess the next poster
« on: July 10, 2015, 08:11:44 PM »
Now if you look closely, you can see the wild Strut come slowly out of hiding....

Hmm, Rhombus? :)

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It's Party Time! / Guess the next poster
« on: July 07, 2015, 06:29:51 PM »
Who me? *Looks at self*
 lol bushwhacked?

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It's Party Time! / Hangman
« on: July 07, 2015, 06:00:57 PM »
L?

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It's Party Time! / Ban The Person Above You (game)
« on: July 07, 2015, 05:59:43 PM »
Banned for eating all the GOF members!! :)

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The Party Room / Tell us something about yourself!
« on: May 22, 2015, 07:41:07 PM »
I tend to be one of two extremes: really disorganized and "just don't care" or "HOLY SHOOT I GOTTA GET THIS STUFF DONE RIGHT NOW!"
Actually, I can say that for a lot of things about my personality... weird... O_o

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It's Party Time! / Ban The Person Above You (game)
« on: May 22, 2015, 07:36:16 PM »
Banned for needing mirrors! XD

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It's Party Time! / Countdown
« on: May 22, 2015, 07:35:25 PM »
7,768

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It's Party Time! / Guess the next poster
« on: May 22, 2015, 07:34:54 PM »
Sorry, it's me again ;)
Bushwhacked?

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LBT Fanfiction / Earning Restitution
« on: May 22, 2015, 07:33:24 PM »
Haha I admit I've been lazy with updates :)

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