Talk:Rayman Legends Adventures in The Land Before Time 1/Script/@comment-130.44.61.161-20200929135613/@comment-130.44.61.223-20200930163121

I am also writing songs for my dinosaur movie. There will be a song about the circle of life that is about the age of the dinosaurs (the “Circle of Life” song in The Lion King was about the animal kingdom, while The Land Before Time’s Circle of Life song in the fourth installment was about how death is part of the circle of life, thanks to Rooter’s quote from Don Bluth’s original in 1988. It got criticized for ripping off The Lion King even though the circle of life was used in the original Land Before Time, six years before The Lion King did). It will have a chant, and there will be four verses. The first verse will go like this: “The age of the dinosaurs is a harsh and dangerous place, full of eat or be eaten. There’s a lot to see, a lot to do than can be done. There’s a lot to find than can ever be found, but the age of the dinosaurs has a never-ending life cycle, and we have it too.” The refrain will go like this: “We know it’s the circle of life and it rules every creature, from great and small to large and powerful. Tonight will find our place on the path unwinding. In the Circle, the ever-winding Circle, the Circle of Life.” It sounds similar to The Lion King, but is from my dinosaur movie. Later, Tyrone the Tyrannosaurus rex will sing about being the king of the dinosaurs. His first verse will be “I just can’t wait to be a mighty and powerful king - in fact, enemies will fear me.” Quetzal the Quetzalcoatlus will say “Well, this king of the dinosaurs has very little feathers on his head.” Tyrone will sing “I’m going to be a huge event unlike other kings; I will have a mane of feathers when I am an adult and I will have a frightening roar! Oh, I’m excited to be king!” Later, when Tyrone and his childhood friend Elizabeth ride on the Ornithomimus, Tyrone will sing “I’ll be free to do whatever, and I will not quit.” He will also sing “I am the king, so I don’t need advice from a pterosaur like you.” Then he will sing “Look to your left, now look to your right. You see me? I’m standing in the spotlight.” Quetzal will interrupt as he pushes through the dinosaurs, saying “You’re not there yet, Tyrone! You got more to go!” Then, we will hear the dinosaurs sing the chorus: “Let every prehistoric creature run the risk and sing. Let’s hear it in the herd and on the wing. We’ll let him fling, it’s our thing, Tyrone’s our future king!” Then as a dinosaur pyramid forms, a female Ornithomimus with yellow feathers will appear at the top, singing, “Don’t worry, you will be our king.” Tyrone’s song will end the same way that Simba’s song did; as the dinosaur pyramid collapses, we will hear a brief scream from the yellow female Ornithomimus and it will end with an Alamosaurus sitting on my pterosaur, and he will say “Get off me, Austin Alamosaurus! The song’s over!”. Samuel the Tyrannosaurus rex will also have a song about being king of the dinosaurs, but in a more villainous way. He will shout “ARE YOU READY TO DETHRONE THE KING! and he will gather his dromaeosaur henchmen (again, The reason why I cannot use Nanotyrannus as the dinosaur villains is because Nanotyrannus is a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex instead of a valid species). Similarly to how Timon and Pumbaa had a song called “Hakuna Matata”, Eddie the Edmontosaurus and Trevor the Triceratops will have a song that will help Tyrone cope with Thomas’s death, called “There’s No Need To Worry.” Eddie the Edmontosaurus will sing “If you feel blue because your parent died, then you can enter our forest and forget about it. Because there’s no need to worry, and we can handle our problems, and not worry about them.” Then, we will hear Eddie and Trevor singing “The Tyrannosaurus rex Is On The Hunt” before Trevor gets attacked by Elizabeth the Tyrannosaurus rex. He will shout “She’s hunting me! Because I’m a Triceratops!”. Then Tyrone will show up and when the song “We’re Falling In Love Tonight” plays, Eddie the Edmontosaurus and Trevor the Triceratops will sing “We’re missing our predatory pal, because Elizabeth has taken him under her arms, and later they will fall madly in love with each other. It’s a total disaster!” Then Eddie the Edmontosaurus and Trevor the Triceratops will cry in the same way that Timon and Pumbaa did when Simba fell in love with Nala. The same will happen to my Tyrannosaurus rex. Those are all the quotes and lyrics from “The Dinosaur King” songs.