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The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving

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'The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving' is a 1995 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film directed by Roy Allen Smith. It is the second sequel to 'The Land Before Time' and the third film in the film franchise.

Plot



A meteorite impacts near Great Valley, which causes a drought to threaten the dinosaurs' lives. The increasing lack of water causes conflicts between the inhabitants of Great Valley, who have previously lived in relative peace and harmony. When the inter-species situation deteriorates, Littlefoot and the others set out to find water to keep the peace in the valley. They are pursued by a trio of arrogant teenage dinosaurs consisting of Hyp the 'Hypsilophodon', Mutt the 'Muttaburrasaurus', and Nod the 'Nodosaurus'. When Littlefoot and the others find a small lake, the trio emerges and claims the waterhole for themselves, demanding that Littlefoot and the others keep silent about their discovery. Unwilling to comply, Littlefoot and the others flee from the bullies. During the pursuit, the bullies are chased away by a wasp, and the children discover the reason behind the blockage of the water source.

Before they can return and tell the other inhabitants the truth, lightning hits a tree, and ignites a fire that spreads rapidly throughout the valley. The fire then devastates the valley destroying most of the green food. The dinosaurs barely make it to safety at the edge of Mysterious Beyond. When the children tell the adults of their discovery, disagreements about what to do erupts among the adults, preventing them from doing anything to utilize this knowledge. Hyp, Nod, and Mutt set out into Mysterious Beyond on their own to get to the water first. Anticipating the danger Hyp and his cohorts have gotten into and recognizing commonality with them, Littlefoot and the others follow to help if necessary. It becomes so when Hyp jumps into a tar pit after mistaking it for water. He screams for help, but Mutt and Nod do not save him. Instead, they argue about which one of them must save him, wondering what if each of them gets stuck. But Littlefoot cuts in, and tells Mutt and Nod that Hyp is stuck in the tar pit. Then, he hatches a plan to haul Hyp out. Finally, Littlefoot and the others haul him out of the tar. Soon afterwards, the adults arrive, and Hyp is harshly scolded by his aggressive and grumpy father, leading Cera's dad to realize that he is too hard on Cera sometimes and, after advising Hyps dad to be softer on his son, that they need to work together to find the water.

Before they are able to take further steps, the herd is suddenly attacked by a pack of 'raptors'. The pursuit leads to a dam of boulders created by the rock slide that caused the drought. As the raptors and the adults battle, the children, including Hyp and his cronies, work together to break the dam. They all watch as the freed water washes away the raptors. The water also puts out the fires which are still burning in the valley. Finally, they manage to survive and land on the opposite bank. Now the herd is able to return to Great Valley. The herd returns to Great Valley, which now has enough water for them. However, when they return home, the fire has destroyed most of their green food. The now devastated plants in the valley are beyond repair from the fire. However, despite being irreparable, the dinosaurs find the spots in Great Valley where lots of green food still grows. They proportionately move from one verdant area to another and share everything they find. This pattern results in the event being called the Time of the Great Giving.

Voice cast



* Scott McAfee as Littlefoot

* Candace Hutson as Cera

* Heather Hogan as Ducky

* Jeff Bennett as Petrie / Mutt / 'Iguanodon'

* Rob Paulsen as Spike / Kosh

* Whit Hertford as Hyp

* Scott Menville as Nod

* Kenneth Mars as Grandpa Longneck

* Linda Gary as Grandma Longneck / Mother 'Quetzalcoatlus'

* Nicholas Guest as Hyp's Father

* Tress MacNeille as Stegosaurus / Spike & Ducky's mother / Petrie's Mother

* John Ingle as Narrator / Cera's father

* Frank Welker as the raptors

Songs



Reception and criticism



In a brief 'Entertainment Weekly' review, Michael Sauter criticized some modernisms in the dialogue but said that, "Littlefoot and his friends still retain their youthful charm." In August 2014, the 'New York Post' ranked each of the 13 'Land Before Time' films released up to that point and placed 'The Time of the Great Giving' at number 2, noting the "genuinely terrifying" velociraptors. The film holds a 60% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average critic score of 5.4 out of 10.

In his 2002 book 'Welcome to the Desert of the Real', Slovenian Marxist philosopher Slavoj iek cited a song from this movie, "When You're Big", as an example of "hegemonic liberal multiculturalist ideology." Quoting the song's lyrics, iek wrote, "The same message is repeated again and again: we are all different some of us are big, some are small; some know how to fight, others know how to flee but we should learn to live with these differences, to perceive them as something which makes our lives richer." iek notes the inconsistency of this vision in the fact that the dinosaurs prey on each other, and have other irreconcilable differences: "The problem, of course, is: how far do we go? It takes all sorts - does that mean nice and brutal, poor and rich, victims and torturers? The reference to the dinosaur kingdom is especially ambiguous here, with its brutal character of animal species devouring each other - is this also one of the things that 'need to be done to make our life fun'? The very inner inconsistency of this vision of the prelapsarian 'land before time' thus bears witness to how the message of collaboration-in-differences is ideology at its purest."

The film won "Best Animated Video Production" at the 24th Annie Awards in 1996, and was nominated for "Best Genre Video Release" at the 22nd Saturn Awards that same year, losing to 'V: The Final Battle'.

Home video release history



The original VHS release contained a sneak preview of 'The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists' (1996) prior to the film, which is a music video for the song "It Takes All Sorts".

* December 12, 1995 (VHS and laserdisc)

* May 13, 1997 (VHS and laserdisc - The Land Before Time Collection)

* December 1, 1998 (VHS and laserdisc, the last laserdisc release - Universal Family Features)

* December 4, 2001 (VHS)

* December 10, 2002 (DVD)

* December 2, 2003 (VHS and DVD - 4 Movie Dino Pack (Volume 1) and 9 Movie Dino Pack)

* September 27, 2005 (DVD - 2 Dino-Mite Movies)

References




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