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[[File:Littlefoot's Search for The Black Cauldron fixed.jpeg]]'''''Littlefoot's Search for The Black Cauldron''''' is another upcoming Land Before Time crossover planned to be made by Daniel Esposito. It will appear on Rumble or Odysee in the near future.
'''''Littlefoot's Search for The Black Cauldron''''' is another upcoming Land Before Time crossover planned to be made by Daniel Esposito. It will appear on Rumble or Odysee in the near future.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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*This film will be dedicated to the memories of Susan Sheridan (1947-2015), who voiced Princess Eilonwy in the real film and died of breast cancer, Nigel Hawthorne (1929-2001), who voiced Fflewddur Fflam in the real film and died of heart attack, Arthur Malet (1927-2013), who voiced King Eidilleg in the real film and died of natural causes, Eda Reiss Merin (1913-1998), who voiced Orddu in the real film and died for an unknown reason, Adele Malis-Morey (1927-2000), who voiced Orwen in the real film and died for an unknown reason, James Almanzar (1934–2002), who voiced one of The Horned King's henchmen in the real film and died for an unknown reason, Wayne Allwine (1947-2009), who voiced another one of The Horned King's henchmen and died of acute diabetes, John Huston (1906-1987), who narrated the real film's prologue and died of pneumonia, Ted Berman (1919-2001), who co-directed the real film and died of natural causes, Elmer Bernstein (1922-2004), who composed the real film's score and died of cancer, and John Hurt (1940-2017), who voiced The Horned King in the real film and died of pancreatic cancer, Freddie Jones (1927-2019), who voiced Dallben in the real film and died of a short illness.
*This film will be dedicated to the memories of Susan Sheridan (1947-2015), who voiced Princess Eilonwy in the real film and died of breast cancer, Nigel Hawthorne (1929-2001), who voiced Fflewddur Fflam in the real film and died of heart attack, Arthur Malet (1927-2013), who voiced King Eidilleg in the real film and died of natural causes, Eda Reiss Merin (1913-1998), who voiced Orddu in the real film and died for an unknown reason, Adele Malis-Morey (1927-2000), who voiced Orwen in the real film and died for an unknown reason, James Almanzar (1934–2002), who voiced one of The Horned King's henchmen in the real film and died for an unknown reason, Wayne Allwine (1947-2009), who voiced another one of The Horned King's henchmen and died of acute diabetes, John Huston (1906-1987), who narrated the real film's prologue and died of pneumonia, Ted Berman (1919-2001), who co-directed the real film and died of natural causes, Elmer Bernstein (1922-2004), who composed the real film's score and died of cancer, and John Hurt (1940-2017), who voiced The Horned King in the real film and died of pancreatic cancer, Freddie Jones (1927-2019), who voiced Dallben in the real film and died of a short illness.
*Both ''Ghostbusters'' and ''The Black Cauldron'' were composed by the late Elmer Bernstein.
*Both ''Ghostbusters'' and ''The Black Cauldron'' were composed by the late Elmer Bernstein.
*This film takes place after [[Littlefoot Meets Tinker Bell]] and will take place before [[Littlefoot's Adventures of The Nightmare Before Christmas]].


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