The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses

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The Land Before Time XI:
Invasion of the Tinysauruses
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Directed byCharles Grosvenor
Written by
Based onCharacters by
Judy Freudberg
Tony Geiss
Produced byCharles Grosvenor
StarringAaron Spann
Anndi McAfee
Aria Noelle Curzon
Jeff Glen Bennett
Rob Paulsen
Leigh Kelly
Cree Summer
Nika Futterman

Michael Clarke Duncan
Kenneth Mars
Miriam Flynn
John Ingle
Camryn Manheim
Tress MacNeille
Narrated byJohn Ingle
Edited by
Music byMichael Tavera
James Horner (archive music from The Land Before Time)
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Studios Home Video
Release date
January 11, 2005
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film and the 11th film in The Land Before Time series. It was released on January 11, 2005, by Universal Studios Home Video.

Plot[]

Every year, as the warm season approaches, a certain tree in Great Valley blooms with pink flowers. Because of the tastiness of these "treesweets", every dinosaur in the valley wants his/her fair share of it. However, because of this tastiness (and the fact that there seems to be only one such tree in the whole valley), there is hardly enough for everyone. Because of this, none may eat any of the treesweets until the day they "reach the peak of their tastiness".

Littlefoot and his friends Ducky, Petrie and Spike are eagerly waiting to nibble the first treesweets. Ducky is about to take one, but Littlefoot quickly tells her to stop and reminds them all that none may take any treesweets until "Nibbling Day". This however, doesn't stop Petrie from flying to the tree's crown and trying to take one. Just then, Cera's father emerges and states very clearly how every dinosaur in the valley has waited a long time to taste the treesweets. As Cera, too, appears before them, she reminds them that she is the one who is supposed to get the first treesweet because she was the one who found the treesweet-tree in the first place, although it was indeed Littlefoot who did it. Cera also teases Littlefoot for being too little to actually reach the treesweets.

Meanwhile, Cera's father is visited by an old friend—a female threehorn named Tria – whom, it seems, he used to have a crush on. She also reveals his name to be Topsy (although it may simply be a nickname). After speaking a while with her, he promises Tria that she will get the first treesweet of the season; which Cera, who appears just in time to hear him say this, becomes very upset about. From that moment on, Cera refuses to make friends with Tria and simply shrugs her off whenever she tries to talk to her. In addition, Cera will turn violent towards her friends should they make any references involving Tria (be it Tria herself or Cera's father's nickname).

Littlefoot, meanwhile, goes off by himself, feeling very down about how "little" he is. As he returns to the treesweet tree, he climbs up the cliff right next to it and tries to reach the treesweets by himself. As he does, he accidentally falls right through the tree and knocks down every single treesweet. Realizing the trouble he is now in, he faints. As he wakes up, he finds himself surrounded by several miniature longnecks (Mussaurus). They have eaten all the treesweets and quickly run away once the shocked Littlefoot starts screaming out of fear.

Upon noticing that every treesweet is gone, the other dinosaurs begin to suspect that Littlefoot is responsible. Littlefoot, afraid to admit it was his fault that the treesweets fell off the tree, blames everything on the tiny longnecks. At first, no one believes him, but when they see evidence of tiny teeth marks on a tree sweet, he is believed and everyone starts looking for the tiny longnecks, preparing to drive them out of the valley once they have been found. Cera's father takes note of the tree sweet petal, discovers the bite marks on it, and says that the teeth marks were made by something really small (maybe smaller than Littlefoot). As Littlefoot and Cera are searching the valley, Littlefoot falls down a pothole in the ground where, it turns out, the tiny longnecks are hiding in. First being afraid of them, Littlefoot flees deeper into the cave; but soon enough, he finds out that the tiny longnecks are not as bad as he thought and befriends them. Upon hearing how difficult it is for the tinysauruses to find food, he promises to help bring them as many treestars as he can every night.

Eventually, Littlefoot’s friends spied him while he was bringing food to them. They also fell in the pothole. They all get to see the tiny longnecks for themselves, and promises not to tell the adults. Even Cera, who is still angry with her father, promises to keep it secret, mainly because she finds out that she can relate more to them than she would've imagined. Many of the tiny longnecks in the colony feel that their leader, Big Daddy, bosses them around a bit too much, though he simply wants their best. As to the reason that he doesn't trust the "bigger" dinosaurs is that they, in his opinion, only seem to think: "Because they're bigger, it makes them more important".

When sneaking off to see the tiny longnecks again, Littlefoot and his friends are busted by Topsy. But when he tries to ask them where they're going this time of night, Cera angrily throws the question back at him. But Topsy tells the children that it is the tiny longnecks that they have to worry about. Then he tells them, "Now skedaddle! All of you!". And he warns them to not let him catch them out late at night again (saying, "Don't let me catch you out this late again!"). He turns to Littlefoot, Petrie, Ducky, and Spike, and to them, he warns them that if he ever catches them out this late at any time of night again, their "parents" are going to hear from him. Then he orders them to get on home. Topsy, not wanting Cera to find out about him and Tria, manages to see them off. Just as Tria comes up to him, they spot one of the tiny longnecks. A chase ensues which eventually reveals their hideout. As the grown-ups prepare to block the caverns; Littlefoot, realizing that he must tell the truth, admits that it was his fault that the treesweets are gone, and not the tiny longnecks'. However, just as he's finished, the tiny longnecks' cavern collapses, trapping them inside. The tiny longnecks escape. As they arrived into the Mysterious Beyond, the tiny longnecks encountered 2 Deinonychus that chase them and find their way into Great Valley. Upon hearing that he had initially blamed everything on the tiny longnecks, Littlefoot's friends don't even want to talk to him by turning their backs on him. Littlefoot, angry at his friends'rejection of him,leaves them and decides to set things right on his own, forcing him to go anywhere near his friends knowing they don't like him anymore. Right after a tragic mistake, Petrie, Ducky and Spike felt remorseful for what they've done and crying about it. They later try to apologize to him for what they said to him. However, they mistake the sharpteeth for Littlefoot. The two carnivores lunge at them, causing a chase. Littlefoot shows up just at the right time and saves Ducky just as she was about to get eaten. When all seems lost, the tiny longnecks show up and fight the sharpteeth. The grown-ups of the Valley then show up and drive the sharpteeth back into Mysterious Beyond through a hole. Then they cover up the hole with a large boulder. After they sort everything out, Nibbling Day finally comes at last.

Voice cast[]

Music[]

The music score was composed by Michael Tavera. Some of his rearrangements of James Horner's original themes from the first film can still be heard in two shots of the film (one where Ducky, Petrie, and Spike tell Littlefoot why they are mad at him and the other where the Sharpteeth come out of a cave), but he was uncredited this film, making this film the last time Tavera's rearrangements of Horner's themes would be heard in a Land Before Time film, as Horner died in a plane crash on June 22, 2015. Also, Michael Tavera's older themes from the previous sequels can still be heard in some other shots of the film.

The music that plays in the background when Topsy catches Petrie trying to get one of the blossoms is the booby trap sliding scene music from An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island.

All tracks are written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom.

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Creepy Crawlies"John Ingle, Camryn Manheim, Tress MacNeille, Miriam Flynn & Kenneth Mars 
2."Girls and Dads"Anndi McAfee & Cree Summer 
3."If Only"Aaron Spann & Kenneth Mars 
4."Stupid Stompers"Michael Clarke Duncan, Cree Summer & Ashley Rose Orr 

Release[]

  • January 11, 2005 - VHS & DVD, the last Land Before Time film ever released on VHS
  • September 19, 2006 - DVD – 2 Tales of Discovery and Friendship
  • August 5, 2008 - Carrying Case DVD with Fun Activity Book – 2 Tales of Discovery and Friendship – Universal Watch on the Go[1]

Reception[]

Due to its ridiculous story and bad songs, The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses is considered by many critics and fans to be among the worst in the series alongside The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Grosvenor, Charles (August 5, 2008), The Land Before Time: 2 Tales of Discovery and Friendship Carrying Case, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, ASIN B001AK3S7Q
  2. ^ "The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 8, 2021.

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