Talk:Rayman Legends Adventures in The Land Before Time 1/Script/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201019143004

The original Land Before Time shares similarities with the Disney 1994 animated film The Lion King, and I am going to note the similarities between the two. They both have the son as the protagonist (Littlefoot in The Land Before Time, Simba in The Lion King), and they both have a parent who is killed by the antagonist (Littlefoot's Mother in The Land Before Time, Mufasa in The Lion King). The sons meet their female companions prior to their parents' deaths (Simba meets Nala in The Lion King, and Littlefoot meets Cera in The Land Before Time). Both have a carnivorous antagonist who kills the parent of the protagonist and is eventually killed near the end of the films (Tyrannosaurus rex in The Land Before Time, Scar in The Lion King). They both use the phrase "Circle of Life", with The Land Before Time using the phrase first (thanks to Rooter's quote to Littlefoot after he tearfully tells him that he lost his mother to the Tyrannosaurus rex). Six years later, the Walt Disney Company cribbed the phrase "Circle of Life" and set it to a song in The Lion King (coincidentally, The Land Before Time spawned a sequel to the original film called The Great Valley Adventure where Littlefoot tells Ducky the circle of life when she cries about her unborn sibling, and The Great Valley Adventure came out the same year as The Lion King). Two years after The Lion King made its debut, The Land Before Time started to have its own circle of life song, sung by Littlefoot's grandmother in Journey Through The Mists. It's called "Grandma's Lullaby" in the Land Before Time wiki, but called "The Circle of Life" in the credits. The song got criticized for ripping off The Lion King for its circle of life concept (in my defense, the original Land Before Time used the phrase "Circle of Life" before The Lion King, since it came out six years before in 1988. In the near future, I will be making a dinosaur movie with the same concept as The Lion King, featuring a Tyrannosaurus rex named Tyrone as the protagonist). They both have a character who is capable of flight and is pretty annoying (Petrie the Pteranodon in The Land Before Time, Zazu the hornbill in The Lion King). They both have two characters consisting of a small bipedal character and one large quadrupedal character (Timon and Pumbaa in The Lion King, Ducky and Spike in The Land Before Time). They both have the ghost of the protagonist's deceased parent in a pool of water and in the clouds. Both The Land Before Time and The Lion King have an elderly character who reassures the protagonist (Rooter in The Land Before Time, Rafiki in The Lion King). The only difference is that while Rooter only debuted in the original Land Before Time, Rafiki makes several appearances in The Lion King franchise. The only differences between the two are the synopsis (The Land Before Time is about a mismatched herd of young dinosaurs finding a paradise free of famine and predation from carnivorous theropod dinosaurs, and The Lion King is about a lion prince who just can't wait to be king of beasts). While The Lion King got a love interest, there's a lot of discussion about The Land Before Time having a love interest (though I think the eleventh installment is probably the closest to having one).