Talk:Rayman Legends Adventures in Dinosaur/Transcript/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201203210009/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201203214412

While The Land Before Time had racism between the many species of dinosaurs including the Gang of Five, Disney’s Dinosaur was about how teamwork is the answer to social Darwinism rather than letting weaker dinosaurs fall victim to predators. In The Land Before Time, Topps tells Cera to come and that Triceratops don’t play with Apatosaurus. This sparks a quick conversation between my Brachiosaurus and Parasaurolophus about racism. In Dinosaur, Kron the Iguanodon, who is the leader of surviving dinosaur herd, believes heavily in survival of the fittest, and Aladar the Iguanodon keeps on being contrary to his belief by working together with other dinosaurs. Another difference is how the dinosaur characters celebrate their victory after successfully reaching the safe haven (in The Land Before Time, the five young dinosaurs celebrate their victory by forming a group hug. This has caused my Brachiosaurus and Parasaurolophus to say their last lines before they left. In Dinosaur, the dinosaurs celebrate their victory by roaring (although there’s a recent evidence the dinosaurs probably sounded more like birds and did not roar at all). Another difference is that The Land Before Time uses made-up names for dinosaurs (e.g. Triceratops in The Land Before Time are referred to as “threehorns” for some reason), while Dinosaur uses the generic names, although using terms like “Styracosaur”, “Carnotaur”, and “Brachiosaur” and things like that. Those are the other differences I forgot to mention.