Talk:Rayman Legends Adventures in The Land Before Time 1/Script/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201004032945

The original Land Before Time is the only Land Before Time film in The Land Before Time series that is not a musical. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a song. The song is called “If We Hold On Together” sung by Diana Ross. If We Hold On Together has been included in Diana Ross’s album The Force Behind The Power as well as in the original Land Before Time’s soundtrack, which mostly consists of the orchestral scores by James Horner. The reason why the original Land Before Time is not a musical is because it is dark and somber in tone, and there’s a lot of fighting. The dinosaur characters are subject to violence, teamwork and friendship. There is also a lot of racism between the five different types of dinosaurs, with Apatosaurus being a racial target for other species. It is a realistic film about dinosaurs trying to survive in a hostile world. The dinosaur characters spend most of the movie on their journey to the Great Valley, and they settle their differences to team up and find their families. This is also the film where the Triceratops character Cera is bigoted to herbivorous dinosaurs outside her species, most notably sauropods, and insults Littlefoot’s Mother, which results in a fight between her and Littlefoot that causes Spike to bury his head in the sand in fear. There are a lot of scary moments, such as the gang being chased by the vengeful Tyrannosaurus rex. But it’s a good thing Don Bluth cut out the 19 scenes to make it less frightening. It’s only that the five young dinosaurs find the Great Valley that racism is gone. That’s why the original Land Before Time is not a musical.