I was wondering, you know how teens sometimes do stupid things because their friends, or those they think are their friends, urge them to or they think they'd like it and want to fit in? Do you think Littlefoot could fall prey to that or do you think he'd be strong enough to resist it? Also, supposing as he got older and around him, he was hit by the unpleasant things of the adult wood as he got older, like segregation for instance. Do you think he'd be one of those who stood up to it just as he does when he is younger or do you think he'll morph into a go along to get along type of character and lose part of what we love about him?
I mean, standing up to peer pressure can get you unpopular, but standing up to injustice in the actual adult realm where it might have the backing of "that's the way things have always been" with a hierarchy backing this injustice could get you punished or made an outcast by the powers that be for speaking out against it.
Could Littlefoot ever be tricked or made to feel, perhaps to want to fit in in more than his oddball gang, that he's "cool" and hence do some less than noble stuff, and perhaps snub his real friends, only to find out that his so-called friends weren't that great and to end up in some kind of trouble and learn a lesson from it?
I mean, I pretty much always followed the rules as a kid, though, due to peer pressure, I've done dumb stuff like prank phone calls and other things before, especially when I hit my preteens and stuff.
Then again, everyone Littlefoot has trusted has proven to be good in the end (I still believe that will hold true for you-know-who in the end too.) and those, like Pterano, that he has had misgivings about, have turned out to be trouble indeed. Could he be duped into, or perhaps foolishly overlook the flaws of someone in order to "fit in" and end up getting led into some bad situations because of it, or is he too noble, strong, and perfect for that?