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List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 11569
Released: December 2, 2003 |
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MPAA Rating: G (General Audience) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
A bedtime story leads littlefoot and his grandparents on a journey to a new land where littlefoot discovers someone who vanished before he was born: his father. Now littlefoot must decide between two worlds. Will he leave to be with his friends in the great valley or stay behind and start a new life with Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 03/02/2004 Run time: 84 minutes Rating: G Director: Charles Grosvenor
Description of The Land Before Time X - The Great Longneck Migration:
Dreams--or "sleep stories," as these talking dinosaurs dub them--inspire Little Foot and his grandparents to begin a journey to see a climactic event in the 10th installment of this consistently high-quality series. Along the way, they discover that other longnecks have been having similar dreams, thus providing the opportunity for guest voices (Bernadette Peters as "Sue" and James Garner as "Pat") and Little Foot's reunion with his long-lost father (voiced by Kiefer Sutherland). In a subplot, Little Foot's other dino friends decide to follow him, but this story really belongs to the young longneck. He gets to view a solar eclipse--and take credit for saving his species--but has to make a decision between traveling with his newfound dad and returning with the grandparents who raised him. It's a tough decision for a little one, but children who have gone through divorce will identify. (Ages 2 to 7) --Kimberly Heinrichs
The Land Before Time X - The Great Longneck Migration Reviews:
1st video purchase 
2009-04-28 - It was like new, delivered as promised. Only thing missing was the celephane wrap or you would have thought it was new. My grandson watched it over and over. Thank you for a good experience. I will be ordering more through Amazon.Com. The used videos are as good as the new. Karen
No Moms Allowed 
2009-03-11 - Very good lessons on friendship and diversity. However, none of the dinosaur children has a mother. Only father figures and grandparents are depicted in the parenting role. The main theme of this episode is the accidental finding of Littlefoot's father. However, no mention of the little dinosaur's mother is ever made. A very disappointing DVD from a family values perspective. Would not recommend for people who value motherhood, since it is completely ignored.
Not our favorite TLBT movie. 
2008-01-05 - We gave this to our 4 year old for Christmas.
My son loves the Land Before Time movies but got up several times during this movie. It didn't seem to keep his interest throughout??
I, personally, didn't love the storyline in regards to Littlefoot finding his long lost father, then making the decision to not go with him. At the same time, I wouldn't want him to leave behind his grandpa but it just didn't feel good either way.
So, 3 stars because I feel there are better TLBT choices!
Spoiler--Little Foot Meets Dad! 
2007-08-31 - This movie is great! I've always been curious about Littlefoot's dad. Now, I know something about him. This is a tale of acceptance, growth, belonging, and friendship. James Garner is my fave voice talent. Keifer Sutherland I was abiguous about at first, the writing saw him through, however. I'm giving this to my neice and nephew.
Perhaps the weak link in the series 
2007-05-09 - This movie, which was my least favorite, is centered around Littlefoot and all longnecks who go on a quest to answer questions about a mysterious dream they have. All longnecks feel the dream tells them they must arrive somewhere to save the world from something (which I won't spoil). In the end, Littlefoot and the longnecks complete the task they set out to perform. Littlefoot gets a suprise when he meets his long lost father. Littlefoot must make the difficult choice of joining his father and leaving his friends (who follow Littlefoot on his quest) or stay with his friends and grandparents at the Great Valley.