Your favorite prehistoric pals are back in an all-new adventure filled with fun and laughter! This time around the Tinysauruses invade the Great Valley to teach Littlefoot a big lesson about a little lie. Meet their new ti... more »ny friends and sing along to brand new songs. Featuring the unforgettable voices of Michael Clarke Duncan and Camryn Manheim The Invasion of the Tinysauruses shows that heroes friends and families come in all shapes and sizes!Starring: Camryn Manheim Michael Clarke DuncanDirected by: Charles Grosvenor« less
Belinda M. from MANSFIELD, OH Reviewed on 4/1/2013...
Awesome!!
Virginia M. from SIERRA VISTA, AZ Reviewed on 3/21/2013...
My grandson loved it. He's still young but he is beginning to understand the different stories and often will want to watch this one. I like that there is a lesson included.
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Movie Reviews
Relatively mean-spirited
A. Welych | 11/08/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"We own all the Land Before Time videos, and I was disappointed in this one. Although the tiny dinosaurs are cute (and so is Cera's dad's girlfriend), the characters are either mean-spirited, dumb or ineffectual. Littlefoot and Cera are shown to be spiteful, Cera's dad is a raging, lying bully and Grampa has regressed from being a wise elder to being a weak and ignored character. The plot: Littlefoot feels inadequate for being short so he tries to eat the tree blossoms that Cera's dad guards fiercely. The tiny dinos come and eat what Littlefoot knocks down, Littlefoot lies to protect himself and Cera's dad organizes a posse to hunt and kill the little ones. The songs include references to eliminating others, how bad dads are, and other choice themes I'd rather not sing aloud with my 5 year old son. This is by far the worst of the lot."
Dads are dumb
Susan M. Johnson | 04/25/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"After watching this movie, my 4 year started singing dads are dumb, dads are dumb- because that's all she could remember of the song. Sometimes pre-schoolers don't "get" the entire message of a song or movie. You may have to have a long discussion over the meaning of this movie, so be prepared!"
A bit disappointing....
Dash | Thousand Oaks, Ca (USA) | 06/20/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I have to admit, I was a little disappointed on how the way this movie turned out. I expected a little more "flare and care" then this. Don't get me wrong, it's not a horrible film.....but it's not great either.
The plot is this:
Littlefoot discovers a new species of dinosaur known as the Tinysaurus. (Heh. Take a guess at how they thought up the name...) Though they may seem cute, these little longnecks are also hungry....and Great Valley foods are on the menu for them. Naturally, Cera's father leads a protest against them, and the grown-ups of the valley make it their job to get rid of the pests. Littlefoot however, sees a good side to these guys, as he accidently stumbles upon them one day and finds out how nice they really are.
On the other side of the valley, Cera is having problems of her own. Her dad has been paying more attention to his girlfriend then to her (Cera). This leads to some anger management problems, as you can probably figure out.
The songs? Umm.....they're ok..I guess. True, they don't teach very good "lessons", which stinks. However, they have a really good beat to them. I surprised even myself when I started dancing to the music....
In a nutshell, this movie is good...but not great. Yes, the main plot is to bash all fathers of their evil intentions, with a sub-plot stating that "a little lie can cause big problems". However, it's up to you to decide if the kids will like it or not. It's pumped enough air into the tires that little toddlers might enjoy it, but hasn't put enough flavor in the lollypop to enthusiasticate the older kids. Just my opinion. Enjoy the movie at any rate."
Worst Adventure Yet!
Dash | 04/16/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I watched this with my family, and I must say it was the worst adventure yet. The quote on the back says "The Best Adventure yet!" Frankly, I'm surprised that this movie got any praises, while the first one didn't. The movie has obviously been written with very young children in mind, since the plot shows almost no struggles, and the dinosaurs never leave the Great Valley. You know; this is the first adventure where Littlefoot and his friends see nothing of the Mysterious Beyond. And the Mysterious beyond is the only fascinating place in the LBT series. The sharpteeth are real cheap, and all of a sudden, enemy and enmey become instant best friends! HELP! The message is good, but the plot was cheap. It takes more than just a good message to make a good movie."
For Kids - I Guess - Really Little Kids
Dash | 04/18/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"This movie has obviously been written for prescholars, since the villains are real cheap, and there's no excitement, and way too many songs. Still, pretty harsh for kids, since song lyrics include, "Everybody hates those little creepy crawlies," "Dads can be a problem," and "Stupid stompers!" The movie is pretty much way too smooth-flowing, with no real struggles. Littlefoot tells a lie, and puts the tiny ones in danger. We've all seen this before. Get this for an open-minded kid who knows that what they watch isn't always the truth. If you ask me, get this for a toddler, but no older."