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The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock (1998) is a heartwarming animated adventure that continues the beloved story of Littlefoot and his friends in the Great Valley. When a mysterious legend about Saurus Rock sparks curiosity, the young dinosaurs set out on an exciting journey filled with friendship, courage, and discovery. With its beautiful animation, fun songs, and valuable life lessons, The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock (1998) is a touching story that families and kids will love. It’s a timeless tale about bravery, teamwork, and believing in yourself.

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00:02:15Which of the stories are really true, Grandpa?
00:02:18No one knows, Littlefoot.
00:02:21That is one of the great mysteries of life.
00:02:24Yeah, but...
00:02:25Littlefoot!
00:02:26Please do not interrupt.
00:02:29Yeah, Petrie not like it when you erupt neither.
00:02:32As I was saying, after many crossings of the Bright Circle,
00:02:38great herds began to appear on the land.
00:02:41The long necks,
00:02:43the spike tails,
00:02:44the three horns.
00:02:46Ooh!
00:02:48Ooh!
00:02:49Oh, Dana, Dana!
00:02:50Tweeby hoarders!
00:02:51Ahia!
00:02:52Hush, you two, or Auntie Sarah's gonna be upset.
00:02:56Ooh, Auntie Sarah. Well...
00:03:01All right, children.
00:03:03What happened then, Grandpa?
00:03:05Some of these herds, in their migrations across the land,
00:03:09found the most fertile, beautiful place in the world.
00:03:13The Great Valley!
00:03:14The Great Valley!
00:03:15Yes, and life in the Great Valley was good.
00:03:18Until one day, the Sharptooth came.
00:03:22And not just any Sharptooth, but the biggest, meanest, most ferocious Sharptooth ever.
00:03:38Umaara!
00:03:50Mama!
00:03:55But then, just when the long next thought all was lost, the Lone Dinosaur appeared on
00:04:08the horizon.
00:04:09The who?
00:04:10The what?
00:04:11The Lone Dinosaur.
00:04:14But what is a Lone Dinosaur?
00:04:17The battle seemed to last for hours.
00:04:19It was a spectacle no one had ever seen before.
00:04:22A Lone Leaf Eater taking on a Sharptooth.
00:04:42But then...
00:04:52...
00:05:02...
00:05:05...
00:05:10Oh, no!
00:05:26Oh, no!
00:05:27What'd he say?
00:05:29Oh, no!
00:05:30Yeah!
00:05:31Yeah!
00:05:32Oh, no!
00:05:41Wait!
00:05:46Come back! Come back!
00:05:56And just as suddenly as he had appeared, the lone dinosaur went away.
00:06:06That's it? He just... leave?
00:06:09Nobody ever saw him again?
00:06:12Well, legend has it that not long after the defeat of the Sharptooth...
00:06:18Earthshake!
00:06:32Watch out!
00:06:34Oh!
00:06:35Oh, man!
00:06:37Oh, man!
00:06:39Oh, man!
00:06:40Oh, man!
00:06:41Oh!
00:06:42Oh, man!
00:06:47Oh, man!
00:06:50Oh!
00:06:52Oh, man!
00:06:55Oh, man!
00:06:56So they called it Saurus Rock.
00:07:13And it's there to this very day.
00:07:16Sometimes when the wind is just right and blows away the mist, you can see it.
00:07:22Watching over the Great Valley, just like the lone dinosaur did so many years ago.
00:07:29They say if you look very closely, you can see the circle of teeth around its neck.
00:07:36Real teeth?
00:07:38The story goes that they came from the very sharp tooth the lone dinosaur defeated.
00:07:45Oh!
00:07:46Oh!
00:07:46They say that some nights, you can see the ghost of that sharp tooth wandering around, looking for its teeth.
00:08:05Scary, Dana.
00:08:06I don't know.
00:08:08Uh-uh.
00:08:08Well, I've never heard that part of the legend.
00:08:12But they do say that if anything ever happens to Saurus Rock, bad luck will descend upon the Great Valley.
00:08:22Is it all true, Grandpa?
00:08:24Well, it's a grand adventure and a really good story.
00:08:30And it is nice to think that somewhere out there is a lone dinosaur watching over us all.
00:08:37Grandpa Longneck, are you filling these children's heads full of nonsense?
00:08:42And just before bedtime?
00:08:44Why, no.
00:08:45I was...
00:08:46I was...
00:08:46I was...
00:08:47Yes, I know.
00:08:50But it's late.
00:08:51Time for little ones to be in the nest, resting for another day.
00:08:55Now, Spike, do not be scared to walk home in the dark.
00:09:08The lone dinosaur will protect us.
00:09:10He will.
00:09:13But just in case, you go first.
00:09:21Come on, you two.
00:09:23No, Uppies.
00:09:24It's a day to sleep, pig.
00:09:30Oh, all right.
00:09:31Hop on.
00:09:32Up, yuppie, up, yuppie, up, yuppie, up.
00:09:36Ow!
00:09:37Don't yank my horns.
00:09:38They're attached, you know.
00:09:42And now it's your turn, Littlefoot.
00:09:47Yes, Grandma.
00:09:51I'm the lone dinosaur.
00:09:53I can find my way home in the dark, all alone.
00:10:04Um, you coming?
00:10:06Oh, there he is.
00:10:16The lone dinosaur.
00:10:19He- Зд collecting 쿵ins.
00:10:20was my spirit.
00:10:36And now it's your turn.
00:10:38Oh, here it is!
00:10:40Oh, here it is.
00:10:42Oh, that is right.
00:10:42Oh, here it is.
00:10:44I wonder if it's really all true.
00:11:14What are you children doing?
00:11:39Oh, hi, Daddy.
00:11:42Hello, sir. We were just, uh...
00:11:45Don't you kids realize this is the time of the changing tree stars?
00:11:49We can't waste those that haven't fallen yet.
00:11:52They must be eaten before they dry up.
00:11:54Do you want us to run out of food entirely?
00:11:57Now, now, there's no need to frighten the young ones.
00:12:01Huh.
00:12:03Anyway, Sarah, you should be watching the twins.
00:12:06Daddy, I am watching them.
00:12:08Oh, really? Then where are they?
00:12:11Right here. See?
00:12:20Hang on. Those long necks should have been watching.
00:12:23Join around.
00:12:24Way to go. You almost got me in big trouble.
00:12:31Oh, Dana, no, no.
00:12:33Oh, Dinah!
00:12:35What are we gonna do now?
00:12:41We do not want Sarah's dad mad at us again. No, no, no.
00:12:46Hey, I got it. We can play Lone Dinosaur.
00:12:52Huh?
00:12:53How do you play?
00:12:54Well, one of us is the Lone Dinosaur, one of us is the Sharp Tooth, and the rest are the ones who get chased and saved.
00:13:00Who gets to be the Lone Dinosaur?
00:13:04Well, it was my idea.
00:13:06Then who's the Sharp Tooth?
00:13:09Well, it should be somebody who's pretty big and can act pretty mean.
00:13:15Me?
00:13:21Sorry, sorry, sorry!
00:13:24How come I have to be the bad guy?
00:13:26Well, you, uh, you're so good at pretend.
00:13:30Remember how you scared twins last night?
00:13:33It scared me. It scared Spike, too. Right, Spike?
00:13:36Right, Spike?
00:13:37Then it's settled.
00:13:43Roar!
00:13:48Roar!
00:13:53Roar!
00:13:55Roar!
00:13:57Never fear!
00:13:59Never fear! I'm coming!
00:14:03Hmm, gotta make a big entrance.
00:14:06Perfect!
00:14:07Roar!
00:14:08Roar!
00:14:09Roar!
00:14:10Now I have you!
00:14:26No, please do not eat this mean old Sharp Tooth.
00:14:30Oh, no, no, no.
00:14:32Yeah.
00:14:34Me too young to get it.
00:14:37Stand back, big bad Sharp Tooth.
00:14:42Never fear!
00:14:43The Lone Dinosaur is here!
00:14:46Whoa!
00:14:47Gee, thanks.
00:14:48For a second there, I thought I was...
00:14:51It's you. I mean, you're here. I mean, who are you?
00:15:06Name's Doc.
00:15:07What's going on here?
00:15:08Who is this?
00:15:09Are you bothering our kids?
00:15:10Daddy, no.
00:15:11Him save Littlefoot.
00:15:12Saved Littlefoot?
00:15:13Goodness.
00:15:14Are you all right, little one?
00:15:16Yes, Grandma.
00:15:17I was climbing on that rotten log and I fell.
00:15:18Me see him. He fall very fast cause he not flyer like me.
00:15:28And then this very big and very nice long neck is there. And he caught him. Of course, we probably would have caught him too.
00:15:45Well, wherever you came from, you have my thanks for saving my grandson.
00:15:55Welcome to the Great Valley. Welcome.
00:15:58Just passing through.
00:16:00Well, stay just as long as you want.
00:16:04Hold on there. We don't know anything about this fellow. Who is he? Where's his herd?
00:16:09Kind of a loner.
00:16:11Mighty suspicious if you ask me. I say send him on his way.
00:16:16You sure you feel up to it, friend?
00:16:19Well, I... that is...
00:16:22Our life here is a sheltered one. Perhaps we've forgotten how to greet unexpected guests. As Grandma said, you're welcome here. What's ours is yours.
00:16:36What? But it's the time of the changing tree stars. Every day there's less food to go around. And long necks eat a lot.
00:16:46There's still plenty for all.
00:16:48Huh. Long necks. Always stick together.
00:16:56Don't mind him. He's a good sort once you get to know him.
00:17:00Don't know as I want to stay that long.
00:17:02All right, children. Run and play. Let's give our guests some peace.
00:17:14Littlefoot, come on.
00:17:32Hello, kid.
00:17:48Hi.
00:17:49Shouldn't you be with your little pals?
00:17:51I, uh... I just wanted to say thanks again for saving my life.
00:17:58Lucky catch.
00:18:01Hey, if you like tree stars, there's a big grove of them down by the...
00:18:07By the watering hole? Past the tall grass?
00:18:10How'd you know?
00:18:12Been here before.
00:18:14Where'd you get that scar?
00:18:32Cut myself.
00:18:33On what?
00:18:34Something sharp.
00:18:35Like a tooth?
00:18:36A sharp tooth?
00:18:37Kid.
00:18:38I think I hear your friends calling.
00:18:39Yeah.
00:18:40Me too.
00:18:41Nice talking to you.
00:18:42Yep.
00:18:43Oh, boy.
00:18:44Yuck.
00:18:45Hey, my skin feels softer already.
00:18:51Come on, last one across is sharp tooth bait.
00:18:52Oh, boy.
00:18:53Oh, boy.
00:18:54Yuck.
00:18:55Hey, my skin feels softer already.
00:19:10Come on, last one across is sharp tooth bait.
00:19:16Sorry!
00:19:17Oh!
00:19:18Oh!
00:19:19Oh!
00:19:20Oh!
00:19:21Watch out!
00:19:22Don't push on the boat!
00:19:23Uh-oh, Dino.
00:19:24Jada, don't know.
00:19:25Uh-oh.
00:19:26Uh-oh.
00:19:27Let me out of here!
00:19:28Help!
00:19:29Help!
00:19:30Help!
00:19:31Help!
00:19:32Help!
00:19:33Help!
00:19:34Help!
00:19:35Help!
00:19:36Help!
00:19:37Help!
00:19:38Me coming!
00:19:40Oh!
00:19:41Oh!
00:19:42Uh-oh, Dino.
00:19:43Jada, don't know.
00:19:44Uh-oh.
00:19:45Uh-oh.
00:19:46Let me out of here!
00:19:47Help!
00:19:48Help!
00:19:49Help!
00:19:50Help!
00:19:52Help!
00:19:53Me coming!
00:19:55To the other two are triggers.
00:19:59I have to...
00:20:00Don't push...
00:20:01Help!
00:20:02Oh!
00:20:03You must've missed the Пол.
00:20:04Yeah...
00:20:05Remember if you did this during that instant of time,
00:20:06I didn't stay away right.
00:20:08Little closer if you
00:20:14Ha ha! Ha ha! Hey!
00:20:20Ha ha! Hey!
00:20:21Ha ha! Ha ha! Hey, mamas!
00:20:35I was sorry!
00:20:36Ha ha ha!
00:20:43Leave me alone, you little pest.
00:20:46Get lost!
00:20:53Sarah!
00:20:56What? What?
00:20:59Hey, guys! Guess what?
00:21:02What?
00:21:05I just figured out who Dog is.
00:21:10What's the big mystery?
00:21:12He's a squinty-eyed old longneck with no friends.
00:21:15Me couldn't tell you that.
00:21:18No, he's the Lone Dinosaur.
00:21:21That is what Sarah said. He is a Lone Dinosaur.
00:21:26Not a Lone Dinosaur! The Lone Dinosaur!
00:21:30Are you crazy?
00:21:32You should talk to him!
00:21:34He's been to the Great Valley before.
00:21:36He's got this mysterious scar.
00:21:38He can do fancy tricks with his tail.
00:21:40And we know he's a hero.
00:21:42Because he saved me!
00:21:44Well, I've saved you lots of times.
00:21:46Does that make me the Lone Three Horn?
00:21:49Guys, I'm serious! Listen!
00:21:53Long ago on a mountain top a mighty egg was laid.
00:22:08Burned by the light of the circle bright and cooled by the forest shade.
00:22:12Then one stormy evening when the icy rain did pour.
00:22:17Out of the egg appeared the leg of the Lone Dinosaur.
00:22:23Dinosaur!
00:22:27His neck was long and limber, his shoulders broad and lean.
00:22:31His eye was high as the morning sky and his vision, it was keen.
00:22:36He wandered strong and silent across the valley floor.
00:22:41And everybody called him the Lone Dinosaur.
00:22:47Dinosaur!
00:22:50His tail was swift as lightning.
00:22:52Dinosaur!
00:22:54His heart was brave and pure.
00:22:56Dinosaur!
00:22:59Whenever times are frightening.
00:23:02Call his name and he'd be there for sure.
00:23:05Lone Dinosaur!
00:23:11One day when he was roaming alone out in the west.
00:23:15A vicious pack of shark teeth came and gobbled up his nest.
00:23:20He trapped that pack of varmints and fought them by the score.
00:23:24He left them lying toothless.
00:23:27Toothless!
00:23:28And he gave a mighty roar.
00:23:31Dinosaur!
00:23:34He promised his protection.
00:23:36Dinosaur!
00:23:38To the helpless and the poor.
00:23:40Dinosaur!
00:23:43Whenever there was danger, they'd never be defenseless anymore.
00:23:49This he swore, the Lone Dinosaur.
00:23:54Dinosaur!
00:23:55Dinosaur!
00:23:56His tail is swift as lightning.
00:24:00Dinosaur!
00:24:01Dinosaur!
00:24:02Dinosaur!
00:24:03His heart is brave and pure.
00:24:04Dinosaur!
00:24:05Whenever times are frightening.
00:24:07Whenever times are frightening, he'll be there to fight the carnivore
00:24:15The Lone Dinosaur
00:24:21Yee-haw!
00:24:24Well? Hmm...
00:24:29Where? The Lone Dinosaur!
00:24:32Right here!
00:24:34Wait a second. Your grandma said all that stuff about the Lone Dinosaur is just a story.
00:24:41That right? Me hear her!
00:24:44Well, I think it really happened. Even if it did, it couldn't have been Doc.
00:24:50That was a long, long, long time ago. The real Lone Dinosaur wouldn't still be alive.
00:24:57Would he? Me know, no.
00:25:00I do not know either. I do not.
00:25:03Well, I think he is alive. And he's right here in the Great Valley.
00:25:08I'll bet, if you ever got a good look at Source Rock, you'd see it looks just like Doc.
00:25:15Dino Dino! Rocky Coco! Now!
00:25:18Oh, Littlefoot!
00:25:20I've gotta go. Listen, don't say anything about this to the grown-ups.
00:25:25Okay. Don't worry. We don't want them to know you're nuts, too.
00:25:32Littlefoot!
00:25:33Well, bye!
00:25:35Saurus Rock!
00:25:36Ha!
00:25:37Ha!
00:25:38You talking to me? You talking to me? Well, who are you talking to?
00:25:42You sure you feel up to it, friend?
00:25:49Ow!
00:25:50Time to settle down, Littlefoot.
00:25:52Uh, Grandpa, I was just, uh...
00:25:53I know. It's exciting to meet someone new and different, and you'll have plenty of time to get to know him better.
00:25:59But for now, it's time for some rest.
00:26:21Yes, Grandpa.
00:26:23Paul.
00:26:29Knife.
00:26:53What? Sarah?
00:27:03Have you seen them? Are they here? Please say they're here.
00:27:07Huh? Who?
00:27:09The twins!
00:27:11No, they're not here.
00:27:13Oh, no! They've disappeared!
00:27:16Tyna! Dana!
00:27:28Kids!
00:27:36Yoo-hoo!
00:27:38.
00:27:40.
00:27:42.
00:27:44.
00:27:46.
00:27:47.
00:27:49.
00:27:51.
00:27:57.
00:27:58.
00:27:59.
00:28:02.
00:28:03.
00:28:04Hello, twins? Are you in there?
00:28:13Uh-oh.
00:28:16Sorry, Mrs. Mia. I...
00:28:19Whoa!
00:28:21Oh!
00:28:23Now I am really sorry.
00:28:26Yep, yep, yep.
00:28:28This is terrible. I'm going to be in so much trouble.
00:28:32I was in charge of them.
00:28:34Sarah, calm down. We'll find them.
00:28:39Yes, they cannot be too far away.
00:28:42Let's think about this. When was the last time you saw them?
00:28:46Let's see. Yesterday, by the bubbling goo,
00:28:49they pushed me in. I got mad.
00:28:52I told them to get lost.
00:28:55That right. She said that. Me heard her.
00:28:58Who knew they even knew what that means?
00:29:01Then what happened?
00:29:02Then you showed up and started talking about Doc and the Lone Dinosaur
00:29:07and what Sorus Rock must look like and...
00:29:11Sorus Rock!
00:29:13Sorry, Rocky!
00:29:34Go, go!
00:29:35Go, go!
00:29:36And I remember the day Dinah said her first words.
00:29:50And I remember the day Dinah said her first words.
00:30:04Or was it Dinah?
00:30:06Shiny peep-eye no-no.
00:30:08Whatever that means.
00:30:10It is simple.
00:30:11That means the bright circle is shining in my eyes and it hurts.
00:30:14How'd you know that?
00:30:15I am also a twin.
00:30:19Thirteen of us hatched at the same time.
00:30:22Thirteen twins.
00:30:23Come on, you guys.
00:30:25We've got a long way to go.
00:30:27So then, what does no-no-grampy-three-be-ger mean?
00:30:30That means never make Grandpa Threehorn mad.
00:30:33Are you sure about that one?
00:30:34No, but it is good advice just the same.
00:30:38Oh, my God.
00:31:08They're out there somewhere, so little, so tired, so scared.
00:31:38Oh, no! The twins could never have gotten across there!
00:31:59Wait! Remember the bubbling brown goo?
00:32:05Whoa! Maybe they hopped across the big ditch.
00:32:09Yep, yep, yep!
00:32:16It's not hard! Come on, Sarah!
00:32:28The things I do for family!
00:32:32Whoa!
00:32:35Hey! This is kind of fun!
00:32:46Let's go, Spike! Me right there with you!
00:32:50You can do it! Just no look down!
00:33:05Spike! No!
00:33:07No look down, but look at something!
00:33:18Not bad for a first try!
00:33:20Come on, Spike!
00:33:21You can do it, Spike!
00:33:22Come on, Spike!
00:33:26Wait for Petrie!
00:33:27Wait for Petrie!
00:33:28Wait for Petrie!
00:33:29Wait for Petrie!
00:33:36Oh, I don't know!
00:33:38I guess we take the long way home!
00:33:44Whoa!
00:33:45Oh, I guess we take the long way home.
00:33:58Whoa.
00:33:59Not even Grandpa could reach those tree stars.
00:34:02My dad could.
00:34:04How?
00:34:05The three-horn way.
00:34:06He'd just knock it right over.
00:34:09One of these trees?
00:34:10I don't think so.
00:34:12Oh, yeah?
00:34:15Watch this.
00:34:22Uh, nice one.
00:34:24Me convinced.
00:34:26That sure didn't feel like a tree trunk.
00:34:31It don't look like tree trunk either.
00:34:37And it does not sound like a tree trunk.
00:34:41No, no.
00:34:42No!
00:34:45It is not a tree trunk.
00:34:49Ah!
00:34:50Ah!
00:34:52Ah!
00:35:12I think we lost him.
00:35:42Sourcerock does look like Dock.
00:35:54Sorta.
00:35:55Maybe.
00:35:56A little.
00:35:58And there's the twins!
00:36:00Dinah!
00:36:01Dinah!
00:36:02Thank goodness you're okay!
00:36:04Huh?
00:36:05Huh?
00:36:06Sorry!
00:36:07Look it!
00:36:08Wee!
00:36:09Us uping!
00:36:10Uping!
00:36:11What'd they say?
00:36:12They say look at them.
00:36:13They are high up on the top.
00:36:15Yeah!
00:36:16So be careful!
00:36:25Look out!
00:36:26Hold on!
00:36:27We're coming!
00:36:28Roll other way!
00:36:29Roll other way!
00:36:30Hang on, twins!
00:36:43I'm almost there!
00:36:45I'm almost there!
00:36:46I'm almost there!
00:36:47I'm almost there!
00:36:48I'm almost there!
00:36:49Roll other way!
00:36:50I'm almost there!
00:36:51I'm almost there!
00:36:52Hang on, twins!
00:36:53I'm almost there!
00:36:54I'm almost there!
00:36:55Huh?
00:37:20Uh-oh! Oops!
00:37:25Who said us, Zoe?
00:37:30Dana, Dana, no, no!
00:37:32No!
00:37:33It's okay.
00:37:34It's not your fault, Soros Rock got broken.
00:37:37It's yours!
00:37:38Me?
00:37:39What'd I do?
00:37:40If you hadn't been talking about Soros Rock,
00:37:43Dinah and Dana wouldn't have run away in the first place!
00:37:46Sorry, say so!
00:37:48Bye-bye!
00:37:49Bye!
00:37:50What did the little deers say?
00:37:52They said you are the one who told them to get lost!
00:37:59I'm also the one who won't come and save you the next time if you run away again!
00:38:04Got it?
00:38:05Uh-huh!
00:38:06Yeah!
00:38:07Not a word about this to Grandpa Threehorn!
00:38:10Uh-uh!
00:38:11No!
00:38:12Because you don't want to see Grandpa Threehorn when he's mad!
00:38:16When Grandpa Threehorn gets mad, it's even scarier than... than a sharp tooth!
00:38:24Now I think a sharp tooth is a little bit scarier.
00:38:27Maybe...
00:38:28No!
00:38:29No!
00:38:30Sarah!
00:38:31R-really behind you!
00:38:33Oh, come on!
00:38:35Don't try that old gag on me!
00:38:38B-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b!
00:38:41Okay, Ducky.
00:38:42Nice try.
00:38:43You almost sound like a sharp tooth!
00:38:47Hey!
00:38:52Is it starting to rain?
00:38:57Ah!
00:38:58Sharp tooth drop!
00:38:59Yuck! It spit on me!
00:39:10It pickets teeth with you if you know hurry!
00:39:14This way!
00:39:19Hey, everybody! In here!
00:39:21Sarah, it is a good thing that sharp teeth are not very smart.
00:39:24It's dark in here.
00:39:27Ugh! Spike, do not poke me!
00:39:30Shh! Quiet!
00:39:32Hey! What is this?
00:39:35Oh, great! Where are we now?
00:39:42Oh, great. Where are we now?
00:39:45Mean-o-no, but it's sure still dark in here.
00:39:49Maybe we are in his tummy.
00:39:51Yucky!
00:39:52Yes!
00:39:53Yeah!
00:39:54It no look like tummy. Mean-o-see sharp tooth at all. Hey!
00:40:01No problem! You guys can walk right across Big Bitch!
00:40:04He's right! Let's go!
00:40:06He's right! Let's go!
00:40:09Daina! Daina! Come on!
00:40:11It no look like, Tommy.
00:40:15Me no see sharp tooth at all.
00:40:17Hey!
00:40:21No problem.
00:40:23You guys can walk right cross Big Bitch.
00:40:28He's right. Let's go.
00:40:37Daina! Daina! Come on!
00:40:41Daina!
00:40:53Whoa!
00:40:57Pay attention. We're going that way.
00:41:02Move it!
00:41:07I do not like this. No, no, no.
00:41:24No worry. You swimmer, right?
00:41:27Mm-hmm.
00:41:28If you fall, there's a skinny little river way down there that you might land in.
00:41:34Maybe?
00:41:36Oh, thank you. I feel so much better now.
00:41:39Okay, Spike. Let's go.
00:41:49That's it. Atta boy.
00:41:51What's the matter?
00:41:54You're not stuck, are you?
00:41:55You don't know how sorry I am to hear that.
00:42:07Come on, Spike! Come on!
00:42:08Spike!
00:42:09Spike!
00:42:09Spike!
00:42:09Spike!
00:42:10Spike!
00:42:10Oh!
00:42:11Oh!
00:42:12Oh!
00:42:13Oh!
00:42:14Oh!
00:42:15Oh!
00:42:16Oh!
00:42:17Oh!
00:42:18Oh!
00:42:19Oh!
00:42:20Oh!
00:42:21Oh!
00:42:27Oh!
00:42:29Ah!
00:42:37Oh!
00:42:39Oh!
00:42:40Oh!
00:42:41Oh!
00:42:42Ah!
00:42:45Run!
00:42:46Run!
00:42:47Run!
00:42:47Run!
00:42:50Run!
00:42:51What a day.
00:43:09I thought we'd never get home.
00:43:12Hey, we got the twins back.
00:43:15And your dad never even knew they ran away.
00:43:18Ran away?
00:43:19Hi, Daddy.
00:43:21What did he mean, Sarah?
00:43:23Did the twins really run away?
00:43:26Well, sort of.
00:43:28For a little while.
00:43:30But they didn't go far.
00:43:32I see Google.
00:43:33Far, Rocky.
00:43:34Far.
00:43:36They said they went to Sora's Rock.
00:43:40Sora's Rock?
00:43:42Sarah, it was your duty to watch the twins.
00:43:45And you failed.
00:43:47Yes, Daddy.
00:43:48I am very disappointed in you.
00:43:51Now you march yourself right home.
00:43:56Apparently, you still need to be watched yourself.
00:43:59Losing the twins.
00:44:00I never heard of such a thing.
00:44:02It's absurd.
00:44:02Me and my big mouth.
00:44:11Do not feel bad, Littlefoot.
00:44:13It's not your fault.
00:44:15Just bad luck.
00:44:17Just like your grandpa said it would be if anything happened to Sora's Rock.
00:44:21First we have bad luck.
00:44:23Then the whole Great Valley will have bad luck.
00:44:26Then maybe the whole dinosaur world will have bad luck.
00:44:29Then maybe even the whole universe will have bad luck.
00:44:32Gosh, she's right.
00:44:36Bad luck.
00:44:37Littlefoot, are you all right?
00:45:01Just a bad dream.
00:45:05Well, it's all over now.
00:45:07Try to get back to sleep.
00:45:08Grandpa?
00:45:17Hmm?
00:45:17What if something happened to Sora's Rock?
00:45:22What do you mean?
00:45:23Something bad.
00:45:24Like it broke.
00:45:26Or somebody broke it or something.
00:45:29As I told you, the legend says bad luck would descend upon the Great Valley.
00:45:34But no time for stories tonight.
00:45:38Sleep now, little one.
00:45:44Just bad luck.
00:45:46Like your grandpa said, the whole Great Valley.
00:45:51Bad luck.
00:45:52Then the whole dinosaur world.
00:45:55Bad luck.
00:45:58Bad luck.
00:46:02Bad luck?
00:46:04Yeah, just like you said.
00:46:06Ever since we came back from Sora's Rock.
00:46:09Me just say that.
00:46:11Me no believe in bad luck.
00:46:17Ducky, what happened to your beak?
00:46:19I got it stuck in a hive of buzzing stingers.
00:46:27What about Spike's tail?
00:46:29Same thing.
00:46:31You don't call that bad luck?
00:46:34Nah, could happen to anybody.
00:46:36Whoa!
00:46:37Oh!
00:46:37Oh!
00:46:38Huh?
00:46:38Do not worry, Littlefoot. What is a little bad luck?
00:47:01If the mountain starts to blow its top, that's bad luck.
00:47:06If the sky water falls and it just won't stop, that's bad luck.
00:47:14If your feet get caught in bubbly goo, and you're stuck no matter what you do.
00:47:21If a spiked tail sits on top of you, that's bad luck.
00:47:26Hit it, Spike!
00:47:31If the log falls down when you cross the creek, that's bad luck.
00:47:36Bad luck!
00:47:38If a bee leaves a boo-boo on your beak, that's bad luck.
00:47:43Bad luck!
00:47:44If a big wind comes and blows and blows, and plops a rock right on your toes.
00:47:51If a fuzzly bug dries up your nose, that's bad luck.
00:47:57Bad luck!
00:47:58Bad luck!
00:47:59When things go wrong and you feel just like your head.
00:48:05Bad luck!
00:48:06It could be better.
00:48:08Yeah, but it's gonna get worse.
00:48:10First!
00:48:11When an earth shakes a bunches up your home, that's bad luck.
00:48:16Bad luck!
00:48:18When a sharp tooth finds you all alone, that's bad luck.
00:48:23Bad luck!
00:48:24When he chases you into the stream, and your mouth won't work when you try to scream.
00:48:31And stuck in the middle of a very scary dream.
00:48:35Ah!
00:48:36That's bad luck!
00:48:38Bad luck!
00:48:41That's bad luck!
00:48:44Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad luck!
00:48:49What do you think, Sarah?
00:48:57The only bad luck I ever had was having to watch those crazy twins.
00:49:02And now my dad treats me like a baby.
00:49:05Sorry!
00:49:06Sorry!
00:49:08Grappy, baby!
00:49:09Yoo-hoo, go-go!
00:49:10Help!
00:49:11Uh, your dad wants you home.
00:49:14See what I mean?
00:49:15They're in charge of me!
00:49:17What?
00:49:18Uh, uh, uh, uh!
00:49:19Uh!
00:49:20Uh!
00:49:21Uh!
00:49:22Uh!
00:49:23Uh!
00:49:24Uh!
00:49:25It's just like Grandpa said.
00:49:27If something happens to Sora's rock, bad luck descends on the valley.
00:49:31Maybe.
00:49:32But so far, we're the only ones having bad luck.
00:49:36Yeah, but what if it starts happening to everybody?
00:49:39It'll be our fault!
00:49:41This is serious, Longneck.
00:49:44What could make the watering place dry up like this?
00:49:47Hmm.
00:49:48Perhaps the last Earth shake moved it under the ground.
00:49:50This is a water to do.
00:49:51What do we got?
00:49:52This can happen.
00:49:53This is water.
00:49:54This can happen.
00:49:55This can happen.
00:49:56This can happen.
00:49:57This can happen.
00:49:58This can happen.
00:49:59This can happen.
00:50:00This can happen.
00:50:01This can happen.
00:50:02Now, there is still plenty of water in the Great Valley.
00:50:06Yes, but this watering place was the coolest and the clearest.
00:50:10Oh, why did it have to be the one that dried up?
00:50:13Very bad luck, if you ask me.
00:50:14Yes.
00:50:15This can happen.
00:50:16This can happen.
00:50:17This can happen.
00:50:18This can happen.
00:50:19This can happen.
00:50:20This can happen.
00:50:21This can happen.
00:50:22This can happen.
00:50:23Brought in the Greattelope alone.
00:50:24This can happen.
00:50:34Hi, Doc.
00:50:35Mind if I hang around?
00:50:39Suit yourself.
00:50:41Hey, Doc, you believe in bad luck?
00:50:51Seen too much of it not to.
00:50:55Say you're having a lot of bad luck.
00:50:58What can you do about it?
00:50:59Change what you can, accept what you can't.
00:51:04You can change luck?
00:51:06Really?
00:51:07Now how?
00:51:08Well, if there's a problem, try to fix it.
00:51:11If you can't, sometimes you just have to move on.
00:51:15Oh.
00:51:16But what if, what if you don't want to move on?
00:51:19Then you're asking the wrong long neck, kid.
00:51:22I'm a loner.
00:51:23That's the way I've always lived.
00:51:25This valley's nice, but there are others just as nice out there somewhere.
00:51:29I've always done it my way.
00:51:32Moving on, looking for someplace a little better.
00:51:35Don't you ever get lonesome?
00:51:37Sometimes.
00:51:38Sometimes, sometimes I feel a bit crowded, too.
00:51:43My footsteps were planted on the wandering trail long ago.
00:51:47I'm too old to change now.
00:51:49Let's go.
00:51:50Let's go.
00:52:02Ah!
00:52:03Let's go.
00:52:05Ha!
00:52:06Ha!
00:52:07Ha!
00:52:07Ha!
00:52:07Ha!
00:52:08Ha!
00:52:08Ha!
00:52:09Ha!
00:52:10Ha!
00:52:14Aha!
00:52:14What's going on?
00:52:30I don't know. We should find our folks.
00:52:37Oh dear.
00:52:39I don't like the looks of this.
00:52:41The children. Find the children.
00:52:44Little Forge!
00:52:49Little Forge!
00:52:51Sarah! Sarah!
00:52:55Oh no! Where are the twins?
00:53:14Hurry little ones!
00:53:23Little Forge!
00:53:25Where are you Grandpa?
00:53:26Grandpa!
00:53:39Hang on! Auntie Sarah's here!
00:53:43Little Forge! Where are you?
00:53:45No!
00:53:50Sarah!
00:53:52Daddy!
00:53:54Sarah!
00:54:02Hang on kid!
00:54:03Keep your hands down!
00:54:12Little Forge!
00:54:13Oh!
00:54:14No!
00:54:15No!
00:54:16No!
00:54:17No!
00:54:18It's...
00:54:19It's... it's over.
00:54:42Oh, Littlefoot!
00:54:44Grandpa?
00:54:50Oh, Littlefoot.
00:54:52He saved me! Doc, save me! Again!
00:54:59Then, I thank you. Again.
00:55:03Ah, lucky break.
00:55:05Grandpa, Littlefoot, thank goodness you're both safe.
00:55:11Me never see swirling wind like that before.
00:55:14Oh, no, no, no.
00:55:19Sarah, I see blowing up now!
00:55:22Yes, it is good that Sarah didn't let you blow away.
00:55:28Sarah, I am very proud of you.
00:55:33Oh, just look at our beautiful valley.
00:55:45Well, looking at it won't get it cleaned up.
00:55:50It's mighty strange the way things have been happening lately. You take this storm, for instance.
00:56:03We've had whirling winds before. They're just part of the circle of life.
00:56:18I know, but it seems to me that we've suffered more than our share of misfortunes since a certain stranger came to the valley.
00:56:28Now, Mr. Threehorn.
00:56:31I agree with Threehorn here. Life was good in this valley, just fine.
00:56:36And then he shows up and everything falls apart.
00:56:39That's right.
00:56:40Our luck has turned.
00:56:42It's the stranger's fault.
00:56:43It's bad luck.
00:56:45Please, everyone. You're being unfair.
00:56:49Understand me, Longneck. I'm not saying anything against the fellow. He may be quite fine in his own way. Apparently, he saved your boy and...
00:56:59That's right. He did.
00:57:00Littlefoot?
00:57:01Doc did save my life. He's a real live hero. The only one I ever met.
00:57:07Calm down, son. I merely meant that...
00:57:10Doc is the bravest and the best Longneck that ever was.
00:57:14I never said he wasn't, Littlefoot. All I said was that he brought bad luck to the valley.
00:57:21He didn't! He didn't!
00:57:23All right, Littlefoot. All right.
00:57:27Shh.
00:57:29See here, Longneck. I, uh, didn't mean to make the boy...
00:57:36I know. I know. We're all a bit upset. I suggest we discuss these matters later. For now, it's best if we all pitch in.
00:57:47Perhaps it's right. We should hide.
00:57:49We should hide.
00:57:50All right. We should hide.
00:57:51We should hide.
00:57:52We should hide.
00:57:53We should hide.
00:57:57Littlefoot. You okay?
00:58:12Littlefoot? You okay?
00:58:15Yeah. I'm fine.
00:58:17Look at all the bad luck.
00:58:19It's not his fault.
00:58:20No, it isn't.
00:58:21Yes, it is.
00:58:22No, it isn't.
00:58:23Well, I agree with my dad. I think Doc did cause all the bad luck.
00:58:27We know who caused the bad luck, Sarah. And it wasn't Doc. It was us.
00:58:33Look, I never liked the guy much, okay? And I'm not even sure I believe in this bad luck stuff. But if the grownups wanna blame him, why not let him?
00:58:44Cause it's not fair. They're gonna end up chasing him away and... I don't want him to go.
00:58:50Well, there's nothing you can do about it anyway.
00:58:53Yes, there is. I can fix it.
00:59:03What?
00:59:09I'm not gonna let Doc take the blame for all this. If they won't help me, I'll just have to do what a lone dinosaur would do. Go off by myself and change what I can. Maybe I can change our luck.
00:59:24Why do you say that, Sarah?
00:59:27I didn't mean to make him mad, but... Hey, my dad's happy with me again. I'd be crazy to let him find out we caused all this lousy luck.
00:59:35I thought you did not believe in bad luck.
00:59:38Do you?
00:59:39I do not know.
00:59:41Hmm.
00:59:42Hmm.
00:59:43Hmm.
00:59:44Ah!
00:59:46Ah!!
00:59:52Uh!
00:59:53Uh!
00:59:54Huh?
00:59:55Hmm...
00:59:56Pietree Baliib.
00:59:57Bad luck real.
00:59:58Well, maybe I believe it...
01:00:01If it is bad luck, Littlefoot is right. We did cause it. Yup, yup, yup.
01:00:07Well, then, we'll just have to fix it.
01:00:10it. We? Who needs them anyway? I'm a long dinosaur. I don't need anybody. Gee, I wonder
01:00:24if all the other long dinosaurs talk out loud to themselves like this. They must. It would
01:00:31be too quiet.
01:00:43When you're on your own, life is so exciting. When you're on your own, the world is big
01:00:51and wide. You can do what you want, and go where you like, with just your shadow by your
01:01:01side. When you're on your own, you can yell and laugh and holler. When you're on your
01:01:09own, you're feeling strong and free. You can play all night, and sleep all day, and be whatever
01:01:19you want to be. You can be a hero, bold and brave, with lots of grand adventures.
01:01:31When you're on your own, you have to be the grown-up. Cause there's no one there to tell you what to do.
01:01:46When you're on your own, you have to be the grown-up. Cause there's no one there to tell you what to do.
01:01:59But you miss your friends. When daylight ends, and there's no one there to care for you.
01:02:06Yeah, for you. It's kind of lonely. When you're on your own. When you're on your own. On your own.
01:02:28Littlefoot!
01:02:30Littlefoot! Hey, Littlefoot! Where'd you go?
01:02:48I mean I'll find him anywhere.
01:02:52Noosey-ussy! Dada-dada!
01:02:55What was it he said, right before he left?
01:02:59Littlefoot say he gonna fix it.
01:03:02Fix what?
01:03:03Uh, the bad luck, I guess.
01:03:05Yes, but how?
01:03:07Well, he said we caused it when we broke the Sharptooth's tooth off Soros Rock.
01:03:13Uh-oh.
01:03:15You kids better wait with Grandpa Threehorn. We've got something we need to do.
01:03:20Let's see. Now where... There he is! Right where he landed.
01:03:38Just one tooth.
01:03:41Ah! That's all I need.
01:03:45If I can get it back on Soros Rock, all the bad luck will end.
01:03:51Whoa!
01:03:56And Doc can stay.
01:04:01So that's it? You're leaving?
01:04:04You don't have to go.
01:04:06Nobody really blames you for these...misfortunes.
01:04:10Such things are just part of the circle of life.
01:04:14I'd be moving on anyway.
01:04:16Now's as good a time as any.
01:04:19No need to cause trouble.
01:04:24Littlefoot will miss you.
01:04:26He's a good kid.
01:04:28Well, better get started while the branch circle's high.
01:04:32Well, you're always welcome if you happen to be heading this way again.
01:04:38Much obliged.
01:04:39Grandpa Longneck!
01:04:40Grandpa Longneck!
01:04:41Grandpa Longneck!
01:04:42Grandpa Longneck!
01:04:43What is it, children?
01:04:44Where's Littlefoot?
01:04:45What is it, children?
01:04:46Where's Littlefoot?
01:04:48What is it, children?
01:04:49Where's Littlefoot?
01:04:50What is it, children?
01:04:51Where's Littlefoot?
01:04:53Montana!
01:04:56He's gonna come now.
01:04:59He went and tried.
01:05:00Oh!
01:05:02Yeah.
01:05:03He's the one out priest on the map, too, mom and you have to find him.
01:05:05Sure looks dead.
01:05:17Sure smells dead.
01:05:20Come on, you can do this.
01:05:24What's the big deal?
01:05:25It's just a big, dead shark tooth.
01:05:28Might as well be a pile of dirt.
01:05:31A big, smelly pile of dirt.
01:05:33Or with big, sharp teeth inside.
01:05:39I'm gonna need a stick or something to get his mouth open.
01:05:43I'm gonna need a stick or something to get his mouth open.
01:05:49Oh.
01:05:55Oh.
01:06:02Know which way?
01:06:06You mean you don't know the way to source rock?
01:06:08To tell you the truth, I've never been there.
01:06:14But you knew so much about it.
01:06:17What it looked like and how it got there and everything.
01:06:20You did.
01:06:21You did.
01:06:22Yep, yep, yep.
01:06:27Well, those were only stories my grandpa told me when I was a youngster.
01:06:33And right now, I wish I'd never told them to you kids.
01:06:38Ew.
01:06:40I'd better just pick one and get out of here.
01:06:51I don't know how long that stick will hold.
01:06:56That looks like a good one.
01:06:57It's stuck in there pretty tight.
01:07:06I can do this.
01:07:14Good thing there's a breeze in here.
01:07:16Wait a second.
01:07:20I'm inside a dead Sharptooth.
01:07:24Why would there be a breeze?
01:07:26Unless it's breathing.
01:07:29But if it's breathing, then that means it's alive!
01:07:33It's alive!
01:07:46G, I wonder if I lost it.
01:08:16I don't want to be a wild dinosaur anymore!
01:08:39Duck?
01:08:40Grandpa!
01:08:41Run, Littlefoot!
01:08:46You, you came for me!
01:08:51Don't we always?
01:08:53You sure do.
01:08:54I just hope Grandpa will be all right.
01:08:59Come on, Grandpa!
01:09:01Go!
01:09:01Yeah!
01:09:03He doing okay.
01:09:05Until now.
01:09:06Grandpa!
01:09:18Grandpa!
01:09:22Me no more!
01:09:24I gotta help him!
01:09:32Duck!
01:09:33Duck!
01:09:36You sure have a habit of showing up at the right time.
01:09:44Still just lucky, I guess.
01:10:00It's a good thing Sharptooth aren't very smart.
01:10:03It's a good예요.
01:10:06Goods, I bet you are!
01:10:15It's a good thing!
01:10:20And soon we can win, girls!
01:10:20Hurray!
01:10:20Hurray!
01:10:21Hurray!
01:10:26Yay!
01:10:26Hurray!
01:10:29Hurray!
01:10:29Hurray!
01:10:30Hurray!
01:10:31Hurray!
01:10:31Hurray!
01:10:32Hurray!
01:10:33Doc! Doc!
01:10:37You don't have to leave.
01:10:40The time of bad luck's almost over.
01:10:42Just time I was gone, kid.
01:10:44Yeah, but...
01:10:45This herd life's not for me.
01:10:48Too much talking.
01:10:55Well, be seeing you, kid.
01:10:59Oh, okay, Doc.
01:11:01And thanks!
01:11:03Good luck, kid.
01:11:10Doc! Don't go too far.
01:11:13You never know when we might need...
01:11:15a hero!
01:11:18You already got a hero, kid.
01:11:20What's the word?
01:11:34What's the hell?
01:11:34How much did you do?
01:11:34How's that look, Grandpa?
01:12:04It looks wonderful, Littlefoot.
01:12:13Now, maybe the time of bad luck will finally be over.
01:12:17Oh, Littlefoot, I told you.
01:12:20That was all just a bedtime story.
01:12:23There's no...
01:12:24I know, I know.
01:12:25There's no such thing as bad luck.
01:12:27But there's no harm in making sure.
01:12:30I suppose not.
01:12:31Let's go home.
01:12:44Grandpa?
01:12:46Yes, Littlefoot?
01:12:48Thanks for being my hero.
01:12:50There was no place to hide.
01:13:14All seemed lost for the leaf eaters.
01:13:17That terrible Sharptooth had them cornered.
01:13:20His massive teeth dripped blood as he threw his head back and roared.
01:13:26Roar!
01:13:26But then, just when there seemed to be no escape, suddenly...
01:13:32Oh, let me tell this part.
01:13:35Oh, okay.
01:13:36Just when there seemed to be no escape, suddenly the leaf eaters looked on the horizon.
01:13:41And there stood the Gray Dinosaur.
01:13:51He stared at the Sharptooth.
01:13:54Wow!
01:13:55Then he whipped his tail forward.
01:13:57And so, another myth was born.
01:14:01It would change with each retelling.
01:14:04And even now, who knows where this one will end.
01:14:08And even now, who knows where this one will end.
01:14:31And you'll see the老師.
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