Wow, wow...I agree, why on earth didn't they keep that in there? :blink: It would've added so much to the story, characters and message of the movie in general. I think it's a real shame they did that, and the reason "kids don't have a long enough attention span" is just as crazy as the gray-noses and the crown-heads.

: I think people don't give kids enough credit...perhaps this is true of
very young children (say infants and toddlers), but I think your average nine year old deserves more credit than that; when I was nine if something caught my attention it could hold me for hours.

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I feel sorry for don bluth here, his works always amaze me and I feel LBT could've had so much more to it.

It wasn't intended to be a preschool/toddler movie, but a
family movie; thus the "attention spans" (or lack there of) of such young children shouldn't have had such a huge effect on the movie's length or content. It would truly be lovely to someday see the original creators get together and animate out these wonderful scenes for all the fans, maybe even return the movie to the theatres with the added scenes.

Well, it's a nice thought anyways.
