Talk:Rayman Legends Adventures in The Land Before Time 1/Script/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201004032945/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201004041411

The original Land Before Time also has the characters doing things that dinosaurs did not do at all, such as forming ladders to get leaves down from trees (but the reason why Spike, Littlefoot, Ducky, and Petrie formed a ladder in the scene where the gang are finding leaves to eat on their way to the Great Valley is because the latter is acrophobic), disguising themselves as tar monsters to save their friends from attacking dinosaurs (Spike, Ducky, Littlefoot and Petrie disguised themselves as a tar monster to save Cera from the Pachycephalosaurus), and pulling on each other’s tails to pull their friends out of tar or quicksand (the quicksand was in The Great Valley Adventure when Cera fell into the quicksand and her friends pull on each other’s tails in an attempt to pull her out, with Ducky grabbing onto her nasal horn in the process). It also has dinosaurs doing things more associated with human and non-human mammals than to actual dinosaurs, such as Littlefoot’s Mother licking Littlefoot after he hatches and even staying by his side at all times (in reality, Littlefoot’s Mother would be a bad parent and would have abandoned Littlefoot, leaving him to fend for himself. And Littlefoot would have had hundreds of siblings and he would be vulnerable to predators). Thankfully, it correctly depicts Ducky’s species as always sticking close to their offspring, even after they hatch, which is what hadrosaurs did in real life). In the original Land Before Time, Petrie is acrophobic and remains flightless almost throughout the entire film, whereas in reality, baby pterosaurs would have been capable of flight after birth. The Tyrannosaurus rex, the main antagonist of the film, is shown having a lot of interest in the gang of five, when in reality, a Tyrannosaurus rex needed lots of meat in order to survive. Cera the Triceratops is also seen charging a beetle. In reality, a Ceratopsid skull was extremely fragile and would break if the animal charged, which would mean that Cera would have broken her skull if this was a real-life scenario (the same would also apply in the scene in the eleventh Land Before Time where Cera charges Littlefoot for asking her about Tria, a pink Triceratops who is the love interest of her father Topps). Those are the inaccuracies I see in The Land Before Time series as a whole.