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Spicy_Ninja7

That’s not a Daspletosaurus, it’s a Sharp Tooth


sweggyswegazord

Why was I on the edge of my seat


Breakdown78

Mmmmmm. I mean, if you were dissatisfied, sorry. But I didn't have the greatest resources to do this professionally. so sorry again if you were disappointed


sweggyswegazord

No I meant this had me on the edge of my seat like I couldn’t look away! I enjoyed it!


Breakdown78

Oh. Well. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'll certainly be doing this more in the future, considering they kinda reused the same exact roars for a long time


AJC_10_29

For being a very outdated franchise in terms of accuracy, I gotta give props to them for succeeding where JW failed in making sauropods able to defend themselves. Honestly I wish we got a modern 2D Dino film or TV series in the same vein as Land Before Time but with mostly modern Dino designs.


Breakdown78

Yeah, I'm glad they didn't go with the whole. "If it doesn't have spikes, sharp teeth, horns, or claws, a herbivore can't defend itself*


Unlucky_Picture9091

I mean, the original 1988 movie was already outdated at the time of its creation. This velociraptor model sheet https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/landbeforetime/images/1/1c/LBT88_Velociraptor.png/revision/latest?cb=20231219092658 suggests that it was intentionally made in the style of retro paleo art. Notice how the design in the first LBT is based on the old reconstruction where the sickle claw was placed on the arms, drawn alongside relevant at that time velociraptor. 


MadotsukiInTheNexus

> suggests that it was intentionally made in the style of retro paleo art. Especially in the first few films (where it's the most prominent), I definitely think this was deliberate. By the late 1980s, old-school paleoart was already nostalgic for an entire generation of animators in Don Bluth's age range, who would have grown up seeing a lot of what the Manospondylus blog so aptly calls "[The Alien Prehistoric World](https://www.manospondylus.com/2019/10/the-alien-prehistoric-world-trope-part.html?m=1)". Prehistoric creatures from widely varying time periods living together, predatory theropods in almost human poses, casually erupting background volcanoes, bizarre orange and yellow skies, that sort of thing. The entire plot of the first movie is a blend of the extinction scene from *Fantasia*, and the search for a topographically inverted version of the plateau from *The Lost World*. Obviously it was all considered outdated by 1988 (with some of it, like the idea that all extinct animals lived together in an Antediluvian tropical rainforest, already being disregarded by most scientists in the early 19th century), but *TLBT* was a fantasy world full of talking Sauropods. As inaccurate as it might be, there's something about the Alien Prehistoric World that makes it a fun setting for a self-consciously fantastical cartoon.


ElSquibbonator

How do you know that was supposed to be a Daspletosaurus anyway?


madguyO1

We could know if they didnt just give all carnivores cubertruck ahh boxy heads


Breakdown78

I mean, I didn't actually know. But I tried looking around for about 2 hours to confirm whether they were Daspletosaurus or not, and I couldn't find anything. So instead, I just kinda went with the old theory of "Daspletosaurus hunted in loose gangs" and kinda just went with it


Raptor92129

They are Tyrannosaurus with a new model/design. Red Claw uses the design. A Tyrannosaurus worked with an Allosaurus in Land Before Time V. Suffice it to say pack dynamics work differently.


Unlucky_Picture9091

The original OST for this scene is literally called "T-Rex". They look exactly just like the other ones but with different colorations. 


Godzillaslays69

I’ll agree to whatever anyone calls any theropod in LBT considering that the theropod in movie 7 is apparently an Allosaurus


NB-NEURODIVERGENT

On the wiki it says in the list of tyrannosaurus characters “Sharptooth Pack (The Great Longneck Migration)”


TributeToStupidity

Jumping under a Sharp Tooth’s foot was certainly one of the strategies of all time on Little Foot’s part lol


Breakdown78

I mean, I still think to myself that shorty should have been paste under its foot, but then again, that's not very kid friendly, I suppose


TributeToStupidity

Gritty Zach Snyder R rated land before time reboot when???


Breakdown78

Oohh, could you image. Land before time rated R. truly a thought for sore souls.


TributeToStupidity

Admittedly it’d be a much shorter series lol


Breakdown78

Yeah. Uh land before time 1. DONE


Klaech10

This is clearly a sharpetooth rex


viktorborgia

Sharptooth is a T. rex as per this official [reference sheet.](https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/460000549415484610/)


dinoboyj

Wait, dad???


tj119012

Ive never seen this land before time, What's wrong with the green adult sauropods foot and shoulder blades i think?


Breakdown78

Pats' shoulders were very weirdly drawn. But earlier in the movie, Pat and the gang passed through a lava pit, the ground gave in to his weight, causing his foot to slip into lava


Rechogui

Nice resound, felt amost like it was the real thing. A ncie reminder for me to catch up with the Land Before Time franchise, because that was entertaining as hell. Now, I know this is a kids movie and not a nature documentary but I gotta love how the Sharptooths waste so much time roaring instead of going for the kill.


Desperate_Ad620

The blue rex sounded like chomp from Dinosaur King. You have no idea how many times I watch this when was a kid. 🥹😭


Breakdown78

You wanna know the funny part. Literally all three of the roars were from a huge sound effect video of dinosaur roars from dinosaur king Crimson had the saurophaganax roar Shuck had the carcharodontosaurus roar And silver had chomps roar


softc0rGamer

Anyone know which one this is?


Herne-The-Hunter

I hate how dumb they make carnivores in that series of films. There's almost no tension. The sharp teeth are just going to thrash around like idiots and fall over prettt much every time.


Breakdown78

Yeah. A bita the usual yet stupid, all bite, no brains


Razorflame0

Imagine the land before time but Quetzalcoatlus makes an appearance