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Land Before Time Captions / Mr.Threehorn Caption
« on: March 27, 2010, 05:47:06 PM »
Mr. Threehorn: AAAAHHHHHH GET AWAY FROM ME!!!!!!!!
Cera:
thats a first.
Cera:

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It depends on how different they were genetically if they can produce children together or not. A biologist, zoologist and such could explain better then I can and have more knowledge then I have.I believe some mysterious events toke place in prehistoric time I don't know what they were but I'm pretty sure it happened. Thats why I don't see nothing wrong with LBT going out of line with reality its a cartoon things can happen look at Glido where did you think he came from two different spieces of prehistoric birds must have made him to be.
If it weren't for LBT II, I probably would've never known about LBT until later on. I was introduced to our pals when LBT II came out.LBT 2 was my first also
Not to mention that some of the stories where two completely different species get together, they end up having kids that are of the species of either parent. This has been common place for MANY years. I'm sure you can pick up a number of stories and find such a thing happening.I was thinking something like this also. I wouldn't be surprised if the Writers and Animators of LBT decides to do mix families, it can reflected on the World Family Groups Today.
As for it happening in real life, I have heard of the Horse + Donkey = Mule and the Tiger + Lion = Ligar ones. (I've seen the display of what one looks like at my local Zoo. No stripes like a tiger, but definitely holds the build of one, despite having the looks of a lion.)
What will happen if the writers do it for LBT? Who knows?![]()
I was kind of thinking and found this one. This would be pretty emotional but I thought it would be cool.Now this Idea is Perfect I would love to see Littlefoots Mother again
So Littlefoot has a sleep story in which he sees his mother. They talk for a little and she reminds her son how much she loves him and how she will always be with him. Littlefoot starts to feel a little depressed for his mother, so the rest of the gang try to cheer him up. Eventually, Littlefoot finds a place where he sees a star that reminds him of his mother, almost like she is looking down upon him from the sky. From that point on, Littlefoot is no longer sad and visits this spot every night, talking to the star as if he were speaking to his mother.
You know what you say makes a whole lot of sense, looking back on the First Movie and the Episode which was brought up its a perfect match to Littlefoot real personality.Quote from: Rat_lady7,Jan 21 2010 on 06:51 PMWell, correct if I am wrong, but I don't remember Little Foot EVER being a snobby, little brat in the movies at all. If you look at the "Sky Color Stone" episode, he has this smirk on his face, like something Shorty or Rhet would have and Chomper looks defeated beside him for some reason.There is a moment in the first LBT where Littlefoot seems to behave similarly, in my opinion.
Also, Little Foot becomes incredibly bossy in that same episode. Petrie and Chomper repeatedly tell him that they probably should follow the girls to find the stone and he goes, "Eh...no I'm sure it's here." It's until he's proven wrong. It's like he's acting like a Cera, which I thought was out of character.
When Cera attempts to leave the group to try to go her own way, Littlefoot immediately stops her and is all in her face, flat out telling her she's going the wrong way. This, to me, looks like Littlefoot is attempting to force Cera to go his way.
Now one can say Cera really does go the wrong way, but I'll point something out: Cera never actually says what way she was going to go. All she says is that she'll take the easy way. This 'easy way' could have been a number of things, and there was no way Littlefoot could have known whether or not Cera's way was right or wrong at the time. And there's also the scene earlier with Sharptooth where he tells Cera to go one way and she goes another. Unless Littlefoot had explored that area before, there was no way he could have realized that the tunnel Cera was going through would have been the "wrong way".
Littlefoot just seemed determined that his way was right and Cera's way was wrong and unless proven wrong, he'll stick to it. This seems to be how he behaves in the episode as well. He strongly believes that he was right about the stone's location and it took a lot of convincing for him to realize he was wrong.
So it seems to be that Littlefoot wasn't all that out-of-character in the episode, in my opinion.
Hey! you got it right dude.Quote from: NeoGenesis005,Mar 14 2009 on 05:22 PMWho say this line:Isn't that the last line of the song Cera sings in the TV episode "The Great Log Running Game"?
"And so what Now?"