


The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends


The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
1/5
Mild
Fear
2/5
A few scenes
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This entry in the Littlefoot series is a gentle animated adventure focused on helping others, learning life lessons, and meeting new friends, with a mostly warm and reassuring tone. The main sensitive material comes from a few mild scary moments, including nightmares about Littlefoot's grandmother falling, a remembered near fatal incident, repeated chases by Sharpteeth, and a fairly intense storm. These scenes are brief, clearly cartoon styled, and not graphic, with no detailed injuries or lasting darkness, so they are usually easier for young children than many family adventure films. Language stays clean, there is no sexual content or substance use, and the tension is balanced by comforting friendships and simple humor. Most children who already enjoy gentle dinosaur adventures can handle it around age 4, though parents may want to stay close if their child is easily upset by bad dreams, temporary separation, or predator pursuit scenes.
Synopsis
Littlefoot learns a series of important lessons following an incident that nearly costs his grandmother her life. Soon afterwards, three dinosaurs arrive claiming they have lost their way.
Difficult scenes
At the beginning, Littlefoot is disturbed by nightmares in which his grandmother appears to fall to her death. The scene is not graphic, but the idea of a beloved family figure being in danger may unsettle very young children, especially those who are sensitive to falling imagery or fears about losing a grandparent. Several times during the journey, the young dinosaurs are chased by Sharpteeth. These moments create real pursuit tension, with clearly threatening predators and frightened heroes trying to escape, even though the animation remains soft and there is no detailed injury shown. A strong storm temporarily separates one character from the group and creates a sense of confusion and worry. The wind, loud weather, brief separation, and concern from the others may be the most stressful section for younger viewers, even though the film quickly returns to a comforting tone.
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About this title
- Format
- Feature film
- Year
- 2007
- Runtime
- 1h 16m
- Countries
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
- Directed by
- Jamie Mitchell, Charles Grosvenor
- Main cast
- Cody Arens, Logan Arens, Jeff Bennett, Anndi McAfee, Aria Noelle Curzon, Cuba Gooding Jr., Sandra Oh, Pete Sepenuk, Rob Paulsen, Miriam Flynn
- Studios
- Universal Animation Studios
Content barometer
Violence
1/5
Mild
Fear
2/5
A few scenes
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This entry in the Littlefoot series is a gentle animated adventure focused on helping others, learning life lessons, and meeting new friends, with a mostly warm and reassuring tone. The main sensitive material comes from a few mild scary moments, including nightmares about Littlefoot's grandmother falling, a remembered near fatal incident, repeated chases by Sharpteeth, and a fairly intense storm. These scenes are brief, clearly cartoon styled, and not graphic, with no detailed injuries or lasting darkness, so they are usually easier for young children than many family adventure films. Language stays clean, there is no sexual content or substance use, and the tension is balanced by comforting friendships and simple humor. Most children who already enjoy gentle dinosaur adventures can handle it around age 4, though parents may want to stay close if their child is easily upset by bad dreams, temporary separation, or predator pursuit scenes.
Synopsis
Littlefoot learns a series of important lessons following an incident that nearly costs his grandmother her life. Soon afterwards, three dinosaurs arrive claiming they have lost their way.
Difficult scenes
At the beginning, Littlefoot is disturbed by nightmares in which his grandmother appears to fall to her death. The scene is not graphic, but the idea of a beloved family figure being in danger may unsettle very young children, especially those who are sensitive to falling imagery or fears about losing a grandparent. Several times during the journey, the young dinosaurs are chased by Sharpteeth. These moments create real pursuit tension, with clearly threatening predators and frightened heroes trying to escape, even though the animation remains soft and there is no detailed injury shown. A strong storm temporarily separates one character from the group and creates a sense of confusion and worry. The wind, loud weather, brief separation, and concern from the others may be the most stressful section for younger viewers, even though the film quickly returns to a comforting tone.