
The Land Before Time: Good Times and Good Friends(2007)
Your favorite prehistoric pals are back in four exciting episodes! Join lovable Littlefoot, devoted Ducky, panicky Petrie, strong-willed Cera, gentle Spike, and their new friends Ruby and Chomper in exciting adventures filled with dino-riffic music and heartwarming life lessons. It's a good time for everyone!
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The Land Before Time: Good Times and Good Friends
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Your favorite prehistoric pals are back in four exciting episodes! Join lovable Littlefoot, devoted Ducky, panicky Petrie, strong-willed Cera, gentle Spike, and their new friends Ruby and Chomper in exciting adventures filled with dino-riffic music and heartwarming life lessons. It's a good time for everyone!
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2007-10-13
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