Talk:Rayman Legends Adventures in The Land Before Time 1/Script/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201008204106

I will also make short films based on my “Dinosaur King” movie, including one about the Edmontosaurus and Triceratops duo Eddie and Trevor, but most notably one about the theme of my dinosaur movie, which is the circle of life. It will be called Circle of Life: Cretaceous Kingdom, in which Tyrone is taught the facts of life by his father Thomas. I hope there will be an attraction based on my dinosaur movie at Universal in Orlando. I already know that there’s a Jurassic Park attraction there, but the reason why I want an attraction based on my dinosaur movie at Universal is because there was a dinosaur movie I saw as a baby that used the phrase “Circle of Life.” It was The Land Before Time by Donald Bluth. The original Land Before Time spawned a lot of sequels from 1994 to 2007, and a fourteenth film called Journey of The Brave in 2016, and a television series in 2007. Unfortunately for me, The Land Before Time series has ended, and in the year 2019, Disney created a photorealistic remake of Disney’s The Lion King in 1994, and the circle of life was used as its main theme (I brought Stretch the ostrich to the theater so that she can see the ostriches, and preceding that, I did an intro to the movie I was about to see at the theater by doing the mass extinction of the dinosaurs and by the time I got there, I narrated the movie to tell the story about how mammals replaced dinosaurs as the most successful groups of animals. I remember how I saw the animated The Lion King of 1994 and I was sad that dinosaurs went extinct. But the cartoon showcased a lot of birds, including ostriches. I then subscribed to the theory that modern birds are actually feathered theropod dinosaurs, and then I started loving birds due to the aforementioned theory. So when I saw the photorealistic remake of The Lion King, when the ostriches showed up, I said, “It’s never a good idea to be pecked by relatives of the dinosaurs, or ostriches” while Stretch tried talking to them. She said, “Hello, ostriches!”). I am still upset why there isn’t a photorealistic remake of The Land Before Time by Donald Bluth (but watching Disney’s 2000 dinosaur movie Dinosaur would be the closest thing to watching a live action remake of The Land Before Time). Dinosaur has the same thing as The Land Before Time. The protagonist is an herbivorous dinosaur (Littlefoot the Apatosaurus in The Land Before Time, Aladar the Iguanodon in Dinosaur). They both have an herbivorous dinosaur character with an antagonistic side (Cera the Triceratops in The Land Before Time, Kron the Iguanodon in Dinosaur). Both have a carnivorous theropod as the villain (Tyrannosaurus rex in The Land Before Time, Carnotaurus and Velociraptor in Dinosaur). Both involve herbivorous dinosaurs on a migration to a valley where they’re safe from predation and famine (The Great Valley in The Land Before Time, The Nesting Grounds in Dinosaur). The only difference between these dinosaur movies is while Littlefoot the Apatosaurus is an orphan due to a Tyrannosaurus rex mortally wounding his mother, Aladar the Iguanodon is raised by lemurs. And while Dinosaur got a love interest, The Land Before Time didn’t get one until the eleventh film, The Invasion of the Tinysauruses (the only reason why I think that is because Cera’s father Topps had a pink Triceratops named Tria as his love interest and later as his mate).