Land Before Time series
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Land Before Time series
Just when you thought you couldn't get enough Land Before Time...LOL
While looking up Rob Paulsen's voice acting credits on IMDb.com, I discovered that there will be an animated TV series of The Land Before Time.
I found this article on ICv2.com:
August 12, 2005
"Universal has announced that it has commenced production on 26 episodes of a Land Before Time TV series, which will air on Cartoon Network beginning in 2007 and then be released on DVD. The series will have 2D animation and 3D backgrounds.
The property, which was based on a 1988 feature directed by Don Bluth and executive produced by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, has spawned ten direct-to-video sequels. As a group, the features have sold over 60 million units worldwide and accounted for over $1 billion in sales.
A new feature, Land Before Time: Day of the Flyers, will also be released on DVD in 2007. Universal will also launch a new licensing program for merchandise based on the property."
I don't know if this is old news to everyone on here, but it was new to me.
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While looking up Rob Paulsen's voice acting credits on IMDb.com, I discovered that there will be an animated TV series of The Land Before Time.
I found this article on ICv2.com:
August 12, 2005
"Universal has announced that it has commenced production on 26 episodes of a Land Before Time TV series, which will air on Cartoon Network beginning in 2007 and then be released on DVD. The series will have 2D animation and 3D backgrounds.
The property, which was based on a 1988 feature directed by Don Bluth and executive produced by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, has spawned ten direct-to-video sequels. As a group, the features have sold over 60 million units worldwide and accounted for over $1 billion in sales.
A new feature, Land Before Time: Day of the Flyers, will also be released on DVD in 2007. Universal will also launch a new licensing program for merchandise based on the property."
I don't know if this is old news to everyone on here, but it was new to me.
~~=oP
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Finally....!TAG Blog wrote:The Land Before Time, after a nineteen-year run at the studio, has now shuddered. One theatrical, thirteen or fourteen direct-to-video features, and one season of half-hour shows. Finished.
Nobody there no more.
I love the original, and like all the sequels, but enough. And I'm happy the series is getting the boot, too. It was horrible.... (Aside from Chopper, because as stated above, he ruled!)
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James Horner's complete score coming to CD. Yay! Deep emotions and nostalgia. Beautiful score.
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Although going the usual route of recycling many themes and things he would use again many times elsewhere, Horner's score is perhaps the highlight of this film. I’ll be up for this one.
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It is an undeniable truth that kids love dinosaurs. There's just something about these gargantuan prehistoric proto-reptiles that fascinates young people like nothing else — and long before Jurassic Park could scare the pants off budding baby paleontologists, there was the 1988 animated feature The Land Before Time, which has since been canonized as a classic for generations of tricera-tots. It was so successful that it spawned more than a dozen direct-to-video sequels, plus a television series and even a video game — not to mention kicking off a dinosaur media obsession with films like We're Back and Dinosaur, and television series like Jim Henson's bizarre puppet sitcom Dinosaurs.Breake Horror wrote: ↑September 4th, 2007, 3:30 pmWell guys, I read that Universal has now put The Land Before reading these testimonials for phenq Time series to rest, so no more sequels overall.
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Here's the site from which the above post plagiarized from. Good read!