Conspiracy!
Don't ask how or why, but I'm going through movies and I notice an old VHS of "The Land Before Time." It's a series of children's cartoon movies about an effeminate brontosaur and his friend dinosaurs who have little adventures and teach children a valuable lesson about honesty, friendship, and making obscene amounts of money by rehashing the same concept. I think the series is up to 8 or 9 movies now, but don't worry. I'm sure they'll catch up to Final Fantasy one day, as the movies didn't start coming out until the early 90's.
Cutting to the chase, I present you startling proof that the Kharaa have indeed been to Earth.
<a href='http://www.imageshack.us' target='_blank'><img src='http://img208.exs.cx/img208/5271/nsspike4eb.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' /></a>
That's Spike. I don't know what kind of dinosaur he is, but if I recall it correctly, he's fat and never talks, and the two smaller dinosaurs ride around on his back. I think he had an entire movie devoted to saving him or something of the sort.
This will haunt my dreams.
Cutting to the chase, I present you startling proof that the Kharaa have indeed been to Earth.
<a href='http://www.imageshack.us' target='_blank'><img src='http://img208.exs.cx/img208/5271/nsspike4eb.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' /></a>
That's Spike. I don't know what kind of dinosaur he is, but if I recall it correctly, he's fat and never talks, and the two smaller dinosaurs ride around on his back. I think he had an entire movie devoted to saving him or something of the sort.
This will haunt my dreams.
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Proof that movie was around 1.04 .
If only that pic we had of the moderators private forum had been scrolled down a bit, I'm sure we would have seen the secret Land Before Time thread.
I'm guessing that's supposed to mean "Where's the proof that the movie was made before NS?"
<a href='http://homevideo.universalstudios.com/title.php?titleId=824' target='_blank'>http://homevideo.universalstudios.com/title.php?titleId=824</a>
The Land Before Time
Director: Don Bluth
Genres: Animated, Family, Pre-School / Infant
Theatrical Release: 11/18/1988
Lady & The Tramp was even better though.
I'm guessing that's supposed to mean "Where's the proof that the movie was made before NS?"
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The Land Before Time
Director: Don Bluth
Genres: Animated, Family, Pre-School / Infant
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Nope its supposed to mean how gorges used to be protected by other lifeforms (not heavily) because there was only supposed to be one gorge per game.
I'm guessing that's supposed to mean "Where's the proof that the movie was made before NS?"
<a href='http://homevideo.universalstudios.com/title.php?titleId=824' target='_blank'>http://homevideo.universalstudios.com/title.php?titleId=824</a>
The Land Before Time
Director: Don Bluth
Genres: Animated, Family, Pre-School / Infant
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Nope its supposed to mean how gorges used to be protected by other lifeforms (not heavily) because there was only supposed to be one gorge per game. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Babblers.
I am pretty scared you wrote that. How old were you when you saw the first movie?
someone mentioned this a while ago and I found a really nice picture of one of the dinos that looked very close to the gorge it was really funny. Same colors and everything.
But I cant seem to find it anymore.
Im still waiting for all those archelolgists of the world to dig up the skeleton of an Onosaurous. <!--emo&:p--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/tounge.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tounge.gif' /><!--endemo--> <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
****!
They had to stop using numbers in the sequel titles because their key demographic didn't have enough fingers to go that high.
You should be frigging glad you stopped when you did. There wasn't one worth mentioning in terms of quality after the second, and around the fifth they were thouroughly worse then your average weekly toon from your average childrens TV series. The guys who made this one are worse then frigging disney (HOW THE HELL CAN YOU MAKE A SEQUAL TO CINDERELLA?!?!?! IT'S INSANITY!!!!)
We all know that Cera lead the party. I don't know why she didn't just step up and pimpslap Littlefoot to the side instead of taking all that smack from him.
Indeed, I was 8, as I saw it in the theatre a few times. I even remember Pizza Hut had some big promotional deal...
The first sequel didn't come out till I was 12 or something, there was quite a big gap before they started pumping them out non-stop.
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I think they made about 11 or 12 straight to video sequels DOOManiac. I kid you not.
The first one was excellent though.
the second was good too
Indeed, I was 8, as I saw it in the theatre a few times. I even remember Pizza Hut had some big promotional deal...
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Yea, I used to watch it as a kid (I was a bit freaked out at the beginning's bubbley-underwater sequence that just kind of went on and I had no idea what was going on <!--emo&:p--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/tounge.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tounge.gif' /><!--endemo--> ). I believe I was 5 or so when we first bought it (don't believe I saw it in theatres). It had a fairly cool drawing style, which was different from the usual stuff, like He-Man or Pound Puppies. Ours came with this record, I think it was the Land Before Time read-a-long or something.
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Anyway, I basically forgot about a movie...and then BAM there's like 8 more of them out of no where. I didn't really think the movie warranted sequels...since...you know...dinosaurs are extinct and stuff (...OR ARE THEY?! dun-dun-dun...).
Moving on: Spike is a Stegosaurus, Ducky is a Duck-billed dinosaur (Hadrosaur or Maiasaurus or something), Little-Foot is a brontosaurus (...brachisaurus), Petri is a Pteradactyl, and Sara is a whiney (really annoying...) triceratops (hence the 'Cera/Sara'). That's all from memory, since I haven't seen one in about 9 years. They had Chomper, too...the Tyrannosaurus that comes in in the 5th or 6th one (woot, baby-sitting days).
Pteri or whatever his name was was a lerk
the big one that was the father of ceri (forgot species name...) was actually an onos
ceri herself was a skulk (remember she ran fast?)
and there was no fade, they were so hard to track down. When the earth got hit by an asteroid or whatever, they blinked to mars, and they now live there. However, we can't see them on mars, cause they move so fast
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Sigg'd.