The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers

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The Land Before Time XII:
The Great Day of the Flyers
LBT GDF.JPG
Directed by Charles Grosvenor
Produced by Charles Grosvenor
Written by John Loy
Starring Jeff Bennett
Nick Price
Anndi McAfee
Aria Curzon
Rob Paulsen
Tress MacNeille
Camryn Manheim
Kenneth Mars
Nika Futterman
John Ingle
Susan Blu
Narrated by John Ingle
Music by Michael Tavera
Edited by Jay Bixsen
Production
company
Distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Release dates
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  • December 6, 2006 (2006-12-06) (TV)
  • February 27, 2007 (2007-02-27) (DVD)
Running time
81 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers is a 2006 animated direct-to-video film, and is the twelfth film in the Land Before Time series. It was released on February 27, 2007 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment.

Plot

Petrie is having a difficult time preparing for "The Day of the Flyers", an important day for all of the flying residents of the Great Valley, when all of the young flyers must participate in a very precise flying exhibition to prove that they are ready to fly with the adults. Always a nervous flyer, Petrie has even more trouble flying with his siblings in precise group formations — he’s more of an independent, free-style flier. At the same time, a strange newcomer to the Great Valley has Littlefoot and his friends trying to help figure out just exactly what he is. Named Guido, a Feathered Flyer, he's the strangest looking creature any of the Great Valley creatures has ever seen, especially since he’s covered with feathers, and has never seen another like himself. Cera is having her own troubles, as her grumpy father and his new mate, Tria, get ready to welcome a hatchling to the family.

All of these issues come together on the night before "The Day of the Flyers," when Guido starts to figure out what he is, inadvertently leading all of the gang on a perilous adventure into the Mysterious Beyond.

Voice cast

Production

The project was announced on August 8, 2005, along with The Land Before Time TV series. It was the first sequel in the series to be filmed in widescreen and the first to be filmed in the high-definition format, although the Region 1 DVD was in full screen (cropping the left and right of the image), though not pan and scan as the camera stays directly in the center of the image. However, the previous film The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration was matted to anamorphic widescreen on DVD in Israel. To help promote the film, the music video for the film's song Flip, Flap and Fly was shown during early theatrical screenings of Curious George, and was then released as part of the opening previews on the DVD release of that film and PollyWorld.

The Universal Studios website notes this film as a "tween film".

The same production team remains, with Charles Grosvenor as director and producer. It was produced by Universal Animation Studios and distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment.

This was the second film in the series to contain slow-motion; as Littlefoot jumps off the falling tree, he is very slow until he lands on the cliff.

Animation was provided by Wang Film and Cuckoo's Nest studios in Taiwan.

Release

It was released on DVD in the United States and Canada on February 27, 2007. Bonus features included a read-along, two sing-alongs, and two interactive games.[1][2] The DVD was also given an early release on December 6, 2006, as a Wal-Mart exclusive DVD 2-pack, with two episodes of The Land Before Time TV series, to promote the Cartoon Network airing of the TV series in the United States.[3]

Music

The music score was composed by Michael Tavera and Kyle Kenneth Batter with additional music composed by Billy Martin. This was the second film in the series without James Horner's original score from the first film (the first was The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration), although Michael Tavera's older themes from the previous sequels can still be heard in this film. The ending music was from The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire.

Songs

The songs were written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom.

See also

References

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