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The first sequel to Don Bluth's popular The Land Before Time furthers the adventures of Littlefoot and his pals, who by this time are living in the Great Valley. The young dinos' adventures begin when... read more
Directed by: Roy Allen Smith
Release Date: February 9, 1999
DVD Release Date: December 10, 2002
Stats: 694 reviews
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May 18, 2011
Horrible sequel to a good kids movie, and the rest of the series just gets worse.
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January 26, 2010
This was a really odd sequel. It's not bad, but it's just so completely different from the first. I think the fact that it was straight-to-video had something to do with it. The story was so-so, but it never got too campy which I liked. For kids movies, it's really fairly decent.
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September 11, 2009
How sad that they decided to continue the series and make it everything the original avoided. Very poor songs, both lyrically and musially, are littered throughout. One song is pretty much just some guy saying "EGGS". We are also tortured with cheap cartoony sound effects and bum... read more
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January 21, 2009
The Great Valley Adventure extends on the previous film as the youngsters are in the Valley when Egg theives find there way in - by following the theives they find the wrong egg and bring it back to the valley, bringing back trouble with them, The Sharp Tooth!
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September 23, 2011fb1619601747The best of the shitty straight-to-DVD sequels.
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October 6, 2007
I think this direct-to-video sequel to the original "The Land Before Time" is a good movie. tTis production is a faithful sequal full of lovable characters and messages.
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January 13, 2012fb100000185301014Cliche storyline, not a good instalment in the franchise.
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June 30, 2009
Littlefoot and his friends try to stop some egg stealers and raise a baby sharp tooth named Chomper.
Nature/Earth phenomenon: Volcano
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February 21, 2008
They waited six years to begin a very long run of sequels. Unfortunately, the sequels are geared for a much younger audience than the first film.
Tip: When your children are old enough to not want to watch the sequels any more, say first grade, give them the original.
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A pleasant little story of no real consequence ... if you want a compelling story, you should go for the original. Full Review
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