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Pooh's Adventures of The Land Before Time/Transcript

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In the Time of the Dinosaurs[edit | edit source]

[The film opens deep underwater with bubbles and small creatures abounding. The camera pans to a lighter area where various forms of prehistoric sea life are seen. This is broken by the head of a Saurolophus coming under water to eat the foliage.]

  • Narrator: Once upon this same earth, beneath this same sun, long before you... before the ape and the elephant as well... before the wolf, the bison, the whale... before the mammoth and the mastodon... was the time of the dinosaurs.
  • Triceratops: Come on!
  • Narrator: Now, the dinosaurs were of two kinds: some had flat teeth and ate the leaves of trees, and some had sharp teeth for eating meat, and they preyed upon the leaf-eaters. Then, it happened that the leaves began to die. The mighty beasts who appeared to rule earth were ruled, in truth, by the leaf. Desperate for food, some dinosaur herds stuck out toward the west, searching for their Great Valley--a land still lush and green. It was a journey toward life. It was a march of many dangers. Sharpteeth stalked the herds, waiting to seize any who strayed. The leaf-eaters stopped only to hatch their young.

[An egg hatches into a baby Saurolophus girl. Meanwhile, A Triceratops baby girl hatched.]

Narrator: Some of the young seemed born without fear.

[A thunderstorm suddenly breaks and Cera runs under her mother for protection.

Littlefoot was born[edit | edit source]

[Elsewhere, in the swamp, an apatosaurus family eats lazily around their nest. There is a stretch of mud full of broken eggs, but one egg is still intact and unhatched. This egg begins to shake with life. When a hungry Ornithomimus lurks in.]

  • Narrator: Yet, even hatching could be dangerous. One herd had only a single baby, their last hope for the future.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Here l am.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Don't be frightened. Come out.
  • Narrator: All that remained of his herd was his mother, grandmother, and his grandfather. He knew them by sight, by scent, and by their love. He knew they would be together always.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Now, you be careful, my Littlefoot.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Beautiful Littlefoot.

Pooh and Pals meet Littlefoot/Threehorns Never Play with Longnecks/The Wonderful Thing About Tigger[edit | edit source]

[Years past Winnie the Pooh and his friends wandered around the time of the dinosaurs.]

  • Narrator: Years have passed after Littlefoot had hatched. Time Travelers from the future had just arrived in the land of the dinosaurs. Sent by the great sage interdimensional being known as Zordon of Eltar are The Chosen Ones known as Winnie the Pooh and his friends: Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore. They are on their quest as the dinosaurs were also in search for the Great Valley. And still, they didn't know which way they were going to find it.

[Rabbit walk over to a cliff with Tigger bouncing behind him]

  • Rabbit: So, we first head east by south, then south by east. Of course, minus the magnetic variation, plus the wind drift, we clearly go, uh... this way!

[He notices Tigger's mouth got wrapped by the map and yank it out]

  • Winnie the Pooh: I wonder where those longneck dinosaurs are?
  • Tigger: Gosh, I thought we catch up with them.
  • Rabbit: Well, we would if someone hadn't try to stop for honey.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Sorry, Rabbit. But you know how I can get at honey these days.
  • Rabbit: Well, it's not like the Great Valley is going anywhere.
  • Eeyore: Well, Zordon did give us this mission to find it.
  • Tigger: And good thing Captain Neweyes send us to this time of the dinosaurs. Like he said these dinosaurs are searching for the Great Valley too.
  • Piglet: But what about the Sharpteeth?
  • Tigger: Do'h. Let'em find their own Great Valley.
  • Piglet: No I meant. Although we know what they look but they are very f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-fierce.
  • Tigger: Don't worry about them palookas. Why, if they showed up, I'll give 'em the old one-three. I'll give them the four-seven. I'll give' em the eight-two! (chuckles) Fool around with my arithmetic, huh? Whoa!
  • Rabbit: I have a feeling this is going to be a long journey.

(Scene fades to Littlefoot and his family finding food.)

  • Littlefoot: Mother, is this all there is to eat?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: l'm sorry, my dear. The land has been changing. That is why we must walk as far as we can each day, until we reach the Great Valley. Littlefoot, quickly, come here. Look, up there. A tree star. It is very special.
  • Littlefoot: [Giggling] A tree star.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: It is very special. lt'll help you grow strong.
  • Littlefoot: Where we are going? There are so many of these leaves.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Come along.
  • Littlefoot’s Grandparents: (laughs)
  • Littlefoot's Mother: The great valley is filled with green food, more than you could ever eat and more cool water than you could ever drink. It's a wonderful, beautiful place, where we'll live happily with many more of our own kind.
  • Littlefoot: When will we get there?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: The bright circle must pass over many times. We must follow it to where it touches the ground.
  • Littlefoot: Have you ever seen the Great Valley?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: No.
  • Littlefoot: Well, how do you know it's really there?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Some things you see with your eyes; others you see with your heart.
  • Littlefoot: [sighs] l don't understand, Mother.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: You will, my son. You will.

(It was then that Littlefoot heard the sound of Pooh's voice from nearby. He blinked and turned in the direction it came from. The tree-star slipped off his back as he walked among a bushel of dry grass and stuck his head out.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: (OS) Hello! Hello!
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot, don't you wander too far.

(But Littlefoot was hardly paying attention his mother. His focus was on Pooh and his friends who are very strange to him. Seeing them still on a trail to the Great Valley.)

  • Rabbit: [Muttering] I know we went over this way, and-and-and I came across it, but then I lost my way over... and if I don't dig... [Stammering]
  • Winnie the Pooh: Might you know which way the Great Valley is... uh, from here, Rabbit?
  • Rabbit: [Stammering] Uh, uh, well... I mean...Alright. I don't know which way it is.
  • Eeyore: It figures.
  • Piglet: Don't worry Rabbit. We can ask for directions.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I don't know. I believe we're supposed to find some longneck dinosaurs that are heading to the Great Valley.

(Littlefoot had seen different kinds of dinosaurs over the course of his life, but this was the first time he saw some new kinds of animals at a close distance. Something about them fascinated him.)

  • Rabbit: But we must ask for directions.
  • Tigger: Yeah, remember what happen while we're on our way to the Cave of Wonders?
  • Rabbit: Let's not even go there Tigger. I'm sure we can find some longneck dinosaurs who are searching for the Great Valley like we are.
  • Littlefoot: Hey!
  • Rabbit: Piglet, did you say something?
  • Piglet: It's not me Rabbit.
  • Tigger: If it wasn't you then who did?
  • Littlefoot: I did!
  • Winnie the Pooh: (turns to Littlefoot surprised that he approaches to them.) Oh! Were you calling us?
  • Littlefoot: Yes.
  • Piglet: (hides behind Pooh.) Oh my. A dinosaur. (gasps) Do you suppose it might b-b-b-b-be a...
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, yes, Piglet. It does have a long neck.
  • Eeyore: Always thought he be taller.
  • Rabbit: That's because it's a young dinosaur. And he talks too.
  • Tigger: Say, what are you doing out here anyway?
  • Littlefoot: My family and I are going to the Great Valley. But I couldn't help but overhear that you guys are going to the Great Valley too. Is that it?
  • Rabbit: Why yes.
  • Littlefoot: Who are you guys?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Well, this is Piglet, and Tigger, and Rabbit. And Eeyore.
  • Eeyore: Thanks for noticing.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And I'm Winnie the Pooh. But you can call me Pooh for short.
  • Littlefoot: What’s a Pooh?
  • Tigger: That’s his name of course. Who are you?
  • Littlefoot:(gasps) I'm Littlefoot.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, hello Littlefoot. Did you say you and your family are heading to The Great Valley?
  • Littlefoot: Yes. All we had to do is follow the bright circle to where it touches the ground.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Bright Circle?
  • Tigger: I think he means the sun.
  • Rabbit: Follow the sun? That's the most silliest thing I've ever heard!
  • Eeyore: If you ask me not that anybody is. Are we going to follow the sun to find the Great Valley?
  • Piglet: It seems we have too. But what if we ran to any Sharpteeth or other meat eating dinosaurs?
  • Littlefoot: Don't worry. But if you like you can join me. I'm sure my mother and Grandparents won't mind, once they see how nice you are. Come on! I'll show you to them.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh yes, of course Littlefoot.

(Suddenly they hear someone laughing.)

  • Cera: [Giggling]
  • Tigger: Hey, what's so funny?
  • Rabbit: Who's laughing?
  • Winnie the Pooh: It must've come from over there.

(The walked among a bushel of dry grass and stuck their heads out. And found out it was on a little female three-horn with light-orange skin playing with someone that he could only assume was her father. Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals had seen different kinds of dinosaurs over the course of his life, but this was the first time he saw one at a close distance. Something about them fascinated him. They short necks that were covered by huge rims attached to their heads, and three horns protruding out of their faces. Two on their foreheads, and one on their snouts. Except for the younger one, who had only one short, stubby horn on her nose. The yellow three-horn laughed in delight as she ran forward and rammed her head against her father's large snout. However, her attention quickly shifted when she heard a loud buzzing noise. She spotted a large blue bug on the ground nearby.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Rabbit?
  • Rabbit: Shh!
  • Winnie the Pooh: What exactly is this dinosaur?
  • Rabbit: From what Christopher Robin told us. Is actually a Triceratops.

(Tigger's head rises up and while Piglet was sitting on top of him to get a better look as they watch the young threehorn purely out of instinct, she charged at it, screeching in a kind of battle cry. The bug flew off and landed on a small rock. The three-horn rammed into the rock, causing it to break. The bug fluttered away and the three-horn ran toward it again at full speed. The bug landed another rock. The three-horn pounced, only to once again crash against the stone and miss the bug. Once again, the bug flew away and settled on another rock. The three-horn pursued it, intent on catching it. This rock proved to be stronger than the others. She crashed right into it with her head, doing very little damage. She winced at the small headache rattling her brain. She shook her head to make it stop.)

  • Tigger: (whispering) I think that kid is trying to get that bug, Buddy Boys.
  • Littlefoot: Hey!
  • Winnie the Pooh: He--(Rabbit covers his mouth.)
  • Rabbit: Shush!
  • Winnie the Pooh: I am shushed!

(The three-horn didn't seem to notice him. She was too preoccupied with getting ready to ambush the bug. Seeing her advancing, the bug sprayed a purple substance in her face and then flew away, leaving the three-horn surprised and dazed. Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals couldn't help it. They burst out laughing at the scene before him. The three-horn's look of stunned surprise quickly changed to anger when she heard the sound of laughter. She turned her head sharply to see the young long-neck and the stuffed animals in the tall grass.)

  • Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals: (laughing)
  • Cera: What are you laughing at?
  • Littlefoot: (gasp)
  • Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger: (gasps)

(Pooh, Piglet, Tigger Rabbit, Eeyore and Littlefoot, realizing they had been caught, became nervous when they saw the three-horn's scowl directed at them. However, as she was getting ready to charge at them, her expression became a rather playful one with a hint of challenge in it.)

  • Tigger: (smirks) Oh, so you wanna a challenge, huh?
  • Rabbit: Tigger, no!
  • Tigger: (getting ready to charge) Sorry Bunny Boy! She's asking for it.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, I wanna play too!

(Pooh, Tigger, and Littlefoot also responded by leaping out of the bushes and getting ready to charge himself.)

  • Tigger: Charge!
  • Rabbit: Tigger, no! Pooh, no! Come back here!

(The three-horn gave a small, squeaky roar, and the four ran at each other. Rabbit, Piglet, and Eeyore try to stop them. But before they collided, the adult gray three-horn saw the situation and concern filled his eyes. He then leapt into action bounded towards the heroes and the two young ones. In less than three seconds, stopped right between Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals, and the little three-horn, causing the seven of them to skid to a halt. Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Littlefoot, intimidated by the grown-up three-horn, began to slowly back away. The elder was scowling down at them, and a deep growl could be heard in his throat. That was definitely a warning for Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore and Littlefoot to back off.

  • Tigger: Oopsy.
  • Piglet: Oh m-m-m-m-m-my!
  • Rabbit: (nervously) Sorry, about that. We didn't mean to bother you, sir.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: (OS) Littlefoot!
  • Cera's Father: Come, Cera. Three-horns never play with long-necks. Or these strange looking dinosaurs.

[Cera blows raspberries at Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals. Then, her father scowls and growls at Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Littlefoot in the spite that his comment is that threehorns must not play with longnecks; meaning that threehorns and longnecks do not mix.]

  • Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot!
  • Cera: Three-horns never play with long-necks.

(Her father then grabbed her by the tail and pulled her away. At the same time, Littlefoot's mother arrived and did the same with her son.)

  • Winnie the Pooh and his friends: (awed in amazement.)

(The two protective adults regarded each other for a short moment, as if silently warning the other not to do anything rash. Neither did, however, and the tense moment was broken as they both turned away from each other.)

  • Littlefoot: A long-neck? Hmm. Mother, what's a long-neck?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Why, that's what we are, dear.
  • Littlefoot: Oh. Well, first I did meet these other strange dinosaurs called Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, and Eeyore that are also looking for the Great Valley.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Really (turns to Pooh and Pals.)
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, hello.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Hmm. what kind of creatures are you?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Well I'm a bear. But I'm Winnie the Pooh. Pooh for short.
  • Piglet: You can call me Piglet. And I'm a pig.
  • Rabbit: I'm a Rabbit. But everyone calls me Rabbit
  • Eeyore: And I'm Eeyore and I'm a donkey.
  • Tigger: And I'm Tigger! T I double Ga eR. And I'm a tiger.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: What's a Tigger?
  • Tigger: I'm glad you asked.
  • Eeyore: Please, not the song.

[Tigger]

The wonderful thing about Tiggers

Is Tiggers are wonderful things

Their tops are made out of rubber

Their bottoms are made out of springs

They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy

Fun, fun, fun, fun, FUN!

But the most wonderful thing about Tiggers

Is I'm the only one

  • Eeyore: He does that a lot.
  • Tigger: (whispering) I'm the only one.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And you must be Littlefoot's mother?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Yes, hello everyone.
  • Rabbit: It's a pleasure to meet you ma'am. We were just travelers in search of this Great Valley you called it.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Yes, it's where all the dinosaur herds are migrating.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Migrating?
  • Grandpa Longneck: That means they travel and live in different places. I'm Littlefoot's grandpa and this is his grandma by the way.
  • Piglet: It's nice to meet you Mr. and Mrs. Longneck.
  • Grandpa Longneck: Likewise. But where do you all come from?
  • Winnie the Pooh: We're actually from a faraway place called the 100 Acre Wood. But we're on a mission to find this place called the Great Valley.
  • Rabbit: Yes. And let's just say... (turns to Tigger give him a scowl look for making funny faces. Tigger notices and stops having fun. turns back to the longnecks) We just wanted to see what's out there. (gives Tigger a dirty look.) Hmph.
  • Tigger: (sheepish grin.)
  • Littlefoot: Can they come with us, Mother? They are heading to the same place as we are.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: I suppose they can. If you and your friends want to Pooh.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Thank you Mrs. Longneck. That's really nice of you.
  • Grandpa Longneck: Yes. She certainly is. Pooh. Now come! Let's go to the Great Valley.
  • Piglet: And sorry we got your son into trouble with the Three-horns.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Don't worry about it.
  • Littlefoot: Well, why can't l play with that three-horn? We were having fun.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: We all keep to our own kind--The three-horns, the spike tails, the swimmers, the fliers. We never do anything together.
  • Littlefoot: Why?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Well, because we're different. lt's always been that way.
  • Littlefoot: Well, why?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Oh, don't worry so much. When we reach the Great Valley, there will be many long-necks for you to play with.
  • Littlefoot: l wish we were there now.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: lt's a long way-- Past the rock that looks like a long-neck, the mountains that burn. Still a long way, but we'll get there.
  • Eeyore: (OS) Oh boy, you're telling me.

Sharptooth/The Earthshake[edit | edit source]

(Later that night before dawn. A dragonfly enters in the camera and flies quickly over to Littlefoot who is sleeping beside his Mother. He is using his special tree star as a pillow. We hear the ribbet of a frog. The dragonfly flutters too close to the frog; he snaps up the dragonfly, hops immediately in front of Littlefoot, and begins chewing the insect in his face. The frog then leaps over Littlefoot and disappears out of frame. Intrigued by this odd-looking critter, Littlefoot jumps off to give chase. And the frog passes by Pooh and his friends that are asleep. The ribbet did wake Pooh and Piglet up.)

  • Piglet: What's that Pooh?
  • Winnie the Pooh: It's only a frog. Piglet.
  • Littlefoot: Hey Hopper, come back!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Littlefoot?
  • Tigger: (wakes up) You're supposed to be asleep. Since we have a long journey in the morning. (growling.)
  • Littlefoot: Sorry, guys. I need to follow that hopper. (rans off.)
  • Rabbit: Now, Littlefoot. You know you shouldn't go off all by yourself. (to his friends) Well, we better go out and get him.
  • Tigger: Hey, kid! Wait for us!

(Pooh and Pals manage to follow Littlefoot and the frog by a cluster of rocks that lead into the center of a decaying tree. The frog has landed and curious Littlefoot enters behind him.)

  • Littlefoot: Hey, hopper, come back! (the frog leaps away.) Hey.

(They enter the cluster but suddenly Cera comes between Littlefoot, Pooh and his friends, objecting.)

  • Cera: You again? Go away! That's my hopper.
  • Tigger: Hey, what's the big idea stoppin' us like that?
  • Cera: And who are you suppose to be?
  • Tigger: I'm Tigger. T-I Doub G--
  • Rabbit: Oh please, please, don't spell it.
  • Littlefoot: l--l saw him first.
  • Cera: Well, he's in my pond.

(Cera slid down a small slope into rather mucky water that bubbled. Littlefoot followed the Triceratops down the ledge, and Pooh and his friends followed Littlefoot. While the long-neck slipped and fell on top of the three-horn, the stuffed animals carefully slid down so she would not fall into the water. As the Triceratops turned to scowl at Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Sorry, about that. Uh, Cera is it. As you can see I am a bear. But you can call me Pooh, and Piglet's a pig. Tigger's a tiger. Rabbit's a rabbit. and Eeyore's a donkey. And we're friends with Littlefoot and...
  • Cera: Okay, okay. nobody really cares.
  • Tigger: Why you--
  • Rabbit: Calm down Tigger. Let me talk to her. I have a way with kids. (clears his throat.) Now then does your father where you are?
  • Cera: Well...

(They conversation got interrupted when Cera saw the reflection of the hopper she was chasing earlier appear in a large bubble. She jumped on it, making it burst right under her feet. Pretty soon, more bubbles with images of frogs in them appeared. Littlefoot decided to join in and pounced on them. Each time a bubble rose up, he and Cera would jump on them, making them pop and splatter muddy droplets.)

  • Littlefoot: Over here.
  • Cera: Hey, this is fun.

(On the edge of the swamp, a dark shadow falls across the rock as the oblivious youngsters and the stuffed animals continue to play. The shadow grows bigger, more ominous.)

  • Tigger: Well we can play with the kids for a while. Then we'll head back. (fearfully hears a bellowing roar.) What's that?
  • Piglet: Is that a rumbly in your tumbly, Pooh?
  • Winnie the Pooh: I don't think so, Piglet.

(The ground shook under Pooh and Pals. Something was coming. Something big. Littlefoot and Cera felt it, too. They searched frantically around find the source of the shakes. Until Rabbit grew frightened when he looks up at something in fright coming their way.)

  • Rabbit: There it is! There it is!

(They look up to see Sharptooth walking towards them.)

  • Cera: Sharptooth!
  • Tigger: It's the terribibolous Sharptooth I've ever seen! Not to mention the only one.
  • Cera: Help!
  • Littlefoot: Mother!
  • Littlefoot and Cera: Help!
  • Tigger: RUN!!!
  • Piglet: Help! Help! Ooh, Help!
  • Eeyore: Oh boy!
  • Tigger: Whoo hoo hoo!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh bother!

(The terrified children and stuffed toys bolted out from under the tree and towards a grove of large thorns, hoping to seek better shelter away from Sharptooth.)

  • Rabbit: (VO) In here! Hide!

(Tigger jumps into the grove for shelter only to avoid the thorns. In just a short time, they were at the middle of the bush. Crouching quietly and fearfully in the dark, they continued to feel the ground shake as Sharptooth stalked around the thorn bush. Whether he was trying to find a way in, or he was waiting for them to come out, Rabbit did shush them to be quiet.)

  • Tigger: (whispering) Do you think he'll go away?
  • Rabbit: (whispering) Of course not! He won't stop until he eats us!
  • Cera: (whispering) He's right! That's Sharptooth! Daddy told me he never stops hunting once he's chosen his next meal!
  • Littlefoot: (whispering) It's true!
  • Piglet: (whispering) H-H-How will we know w-when it's s-safe?

(They looked at Piglet with concern. Suddenly, a shower of splinters and thorns came down on them. They all shot their gaze up. Sharptooth had made an opening in the bush! He was now crawling down through the gap, sniffing for his prey. Pooh, Piglet Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Littlefoot, and Cera fell to the ground, trying to lay as flat as they could. Sharptooth was now nearly on top of them. Only a long, thick branch kept him from reaching them. The heroes trembled as the hot, foul breathe shot down on her throught monster's nostrils. Then, Sharptooth withdrew. Littlefoot saw their chance as nudges them.)

  • Littlefoot: (whispering) Go!

(The group quickly and cautiously made their way to the other side of the bush. If they could just sneak away, they might have a chance to escape.They soon came to a fork in the path. Littlefoot and Pooh and Pals headed for the path on the left.)

  • Littlefoot: (whispering) This way!
  • Cera: Mm-mmm.

(But to their horror, Cera rebelled at the idea and took the one on the right. Littlefoot chases after her.)

  • Littlefoot: Come back. You're going the wrong way!
  • Rabbit: Littlefoot, wait!

(Then they hear Sharptooth's roar meaning they've been spotted, making Rabbit's whiskers twitch and his ears roll up then unroll.)

  • Piglet: Yaaaaaaaah! {runs off through the thorn forest)
  • Winnie the Pooh: Piglet! Come back! I can't lose you too!

(The gang runs through the grove, but Sharptooth plods through the thorns after them and leans down through the thorns to catch Littlefoot. The young Longneck tries to run but gets caught on a vine. As Sharptooth nears him, he escapes and the thorn-covered vines snap back at Sharptooth's face, injuring his right eye and causing him to bellow out in pain. Meanwhile Pooh and the others tried to get out of the thorns.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Rather, sticky going this...
  • Rabbit: Shake a leg, Pooh!

(But Pooh hears Tigger crying because his tail was caught in the vine of thorns and he pulls it off but fell into the bush and is all covered in thorns as Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, and Eeyore check on him.)

  • Rabbit: Huh?
  • Piglet: Oh my.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Tigger, um, are you alright?
  • Tigger: Maybe I should've gone faster a little slower, huh?
  • Rabbit: (gasps and spots Littlefoot and Cera running) Look, there they are!
  • Tigger: (got out the bushes and the thorns off of him with a dash of speed.) Hoo-Hoo-Hoo! Wait for us kids!

(Pooh and Pals ran as fast as they could. With Sharptooth distracted from a shot to the eye, they hoped it would be enough to let them escape. Miraculously, they managed to catch up with Littlefoot and Cera. Then all of a sudden, Sharptooth leapt out of the bushes! The ground shook violently as he landed behind the seven fleeing creatures, causing them to lose their balance and fall. Sharptooth blew his hot, stinky breath onto them with murderous rage.)

  • Rabbit: Back! Back you monster!

(Rabbit hits Sharptooth with a broom. But he bites it and ate it.)

  • Piglet: What do we do now Pooh? He looks awfully angry.
  • Winnie the Pooh: He's not angry Piglet. He's probably just hungry. (to Sharptooth) Aren't you?
  • Sharptooth: (Roars angrily at them)
  • Tigger: (grabs his friends to run for cover) Make a break for it!

(He moved in towards Littlefoot, Cera, Pooh and Pals, ready to kill. Suddenly, a large tail whipped around as if from nowhere and smacked Sharptooth away. He stumbled back for several feet before slamming his head into a massive boulder. Littlefoot, Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Cera turned to saw Littlefoot's mother standing protectively behind them. She glared at her son's attacker, and her whole body was tense. The group of seven rushed under the mighty Apatosaurus as the T-Rex fiercely struggled to get up. He hit his head against the boulder several times in his attempts to get back on his feet, smashing it into pieces.)

  • Littlefoot: Mother?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Run! Run!

(Sharptooth launches himself to attack Littlefoot's mother. She dodges his teeth and rearing him up. Littlefoot pushes Cera out of the way to getting crushed by Littlefoot's mother's foot.)

  • Littlefoot: Look out!

(As Sharptooth lunged towards them, he left himself open. Littlefoot's mother whipped her tail around again and hit Sharptooth against a rock wall. He slumped to the ground. But as she and her group ran to safety, a giant shadow cast over them. Sharptooth jumped high into the air and landed on Littlefoot's mother's back. The two young ones and five stuffed animals stared helplessly in horror as they watched Sharptooth grab a chunk of flesh of the older long-neck with his jaws, and rip it clean off! Littlefoot's mother reared up and managed to dislodge Sharptooth from her back, but the injury was very severe. Again, Sharptooth advanced on his prey. He was not going to let that the little runts escape so easily. With a tremendous effort, Littlefoot's mother swung her tail and knocked Sharptooth to the ground. He slid down a hill into a batch of rocks and dirt.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Mrs. Longneck!
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Don't worry about me! Just run!
  • Rabbit: That's a good idea.
  • Winnie the Pooh: But, what about her back?
  • Rabbit: It's her back or our lives?!
  • Winnie the Pooh: (thinking) Hmmm.
  • Rabbit: (grabs Pooh and run) Come on!

(The eight of them set off running again. Then, the ground started to tremble again. This time, it wasn't because of Sharptooth. It was from something much worse. Something that couldn't be fought against by anyone.)

  • Tigger: I think we're still in a major uh-oh!
  • Eeyore: An Earthquake!

(The earth shook with violent force underneath the feet of the retreating dinosaurs and our heroes. A large rock suddenly spiked up and separated the children, stuffed animals from the adult. It was only a matter of seconds before they found themselves completely stranded. Sharptooth had somehow gotten up out of the rubble and was charging at the children like a living nightmare. His fangs dripped with saliva and blood.

  • Piglet: Sharptooth's back!

(Pooh, Piglet Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Littlefoot and Cera sprinted away.)

  • Tigger: Gang way!
  • Rabbit: Retreat!
  • Piglet: YIKES!!!

(Sharptooth quickly caught up with the group and was now towering over them. As he stomped his left foot down, all seven creatures flew up and landed on top of it. The massive dinosaur tried to shake them off, but they held on. Suddenly, boiling hot steam shot out from a crack in the ground beneath Sharptooth's foot. As the behemoth jerked back, Littlefoot, Cera, Pooh and co. began to slide down to the edge of the abyss. Pooh, making him begans to fall down]

  • Winnie the Pooh: Whoa!
  • Piglet: Pooh Bear (jumps down and grabs Pooh by the foot.)
  • Rabbit: Oh, Piglet!

(Rabbit leaps after Piglet, Tigger umps down too then Rabbit grabs Eeyore's tail which forced him to grab Littlefoot's tail.)

  • Littlefoot: Ouch!

(Sharptooth is sliding towards them. At the last instant, his tail shoots between their legs.)

  • All: HELP!!!
  • Littlefoot: Mother!

(The elder Apotosaurus had fallen among a cluster of boulders. She raised her head when she heard her son's cry for help. Slowly and weakly, she got to her feet. The heroes have no choice but to climb up on Sharptooth's back to keep from getting dumped into the dark void. Boulders and rocks tumble and bounce around them. It is only luck that keeps them from being crushed.)

  • Tigger: Come on. Hurry it up! Now time for dawdlin'. Not a second to waste.

(The group were almost there but Sharptooth was about to devour the dinosaur children, and the stuffed animals.)

  • Tigger: DUCK!!!

(But luckily Littlefoot's mother made it to the edge just in time to smack Sharptooth off. Pooh and the others duck down from her attack. Sharptooth howled as he plummeted into the depths of the gorge. The Apatosaurus grabbed Littlefoot and Cera by their tails with her mouth, pulling them up to safety. Pooh and Pals watched Sharptooth fall into the blackness of the gorge. The moment Littlefoot's mother let him and Cera go.)

  • Piglet: Ohhh. That was a close one!
  • Eeyore: But the earthquake's getting worse.
  • Rabbit: I suggest a retreat to another part of the land.
  • Tigger: I'm right behind you, Long Ears! This way!

(Littlefoot, Pooh and co. and his mother set off back towards their herd. Then, the earthquake worsened. Spikes of rocks sprung up from every direction. The surface itself seemed to role like a wave. Masses of lands with dinosaurs on them dislodged themselves from the earth and fell into the crevasse, taking the herds with them. Cera could see her father in sight as she approached a small dip.)

  • Cera: DADDY!!!! [runs off a bit, but a cliff is cut in half] AAAH!!!! AAAH!!!!

(She called out for him and sprung forward. At that moment, the land split and created a huge gap. Cera barely managed to avoid falling off the edge. With a frightful cry, she scrambled away.)

  • Narrator: In this time of the clashing of continents, a great earthquake split the land. Herds were divided. Families were cut in two. Littlefoot was separated from his grandparents.

[The earthquake comes to complete stop, and a little of the top breaks off].

  • Cera's Dad: [calling out to his daughter] Cera!
  • Cera: Mama! Daddy!
  • Narrator: Cera was on one side of the divide; her parents were on the other.

On Their Own[edit | edit source]

[Night falls and rain starts falling. Pooh and the others got themselves out the rubble from the earthquake]

  • Tigger: Whew, the brain boggles. I thought it never stopped.
  • Piglet: That is the strongest earthquake I have ever felt.
  • Eeyore: Yep. But at least we survived, after Sharptooth almost ate us.
  • Rabbit: Is everyone alright? Tigger's here. Eeyore's here. Piglet's here. Pooh's here. I'm here. Hmm...who am I forgetting?
  • Littlefoot: (OS) Pooh! Guys, are you out there?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Over here, Littlefoot!
  • Littlefoot: (turns and sees Pooh and the others and rushes to them.) Pooh!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Are you quite alright, Littlefoot?
  • Littlefoot: I'm alright, But I was hoping you'd be okay. That earthshake was really bad.
  • Tigger: Tell us about it. Those things are dangerous.
  • Littefoot: Have you seen mother?
  • Rabbit: We thought she was with you.
  • Littlefoot: We got seperated. I hope she's okay.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Don't worry Littlefoot. We'll help you find her.
  • Rabbit: Come on! Let's find Mrs. Longneck. And make sure she's alright.

(The group made their way down the ledge as fast as they could. When they got to the bottom, they had to maneuver over broken rocks, and jump from one ledge to another. The rain showed them no mercy, making the ground slippery, and their vision obscure. It came down from the sky in torrents with no signs of letting up. Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals became soaked to the bone, cold, and miserable. But they still continued their search. All they could focus on was finding the young Apatosaurus's mother.)

  • Littlefoot: [looking for his mother] Mother!
  • Tigger: Mrs, Longneck!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Mrs. Longneck!
  • Rabbit: Mrs. Longneck!
  • Eeyore: Mrs. Longneck! Mrs. Longneck?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Mrs. Longneck!
  • Tigger: Mrs. Longneck!
  • Rabbit: Mrs. Longneck!
  • Littefoot: Mother! [still no answer; he jumps over a small gap] Mother, where are you?

(Piglet saw something move against the dark grayness of the clouds. He saw something large draped over an outcrop of rocks.)

  • Littlefoot's Mother: Oh.
  • Piglet: Pooh, Littlefoot, everyone! She's over there!
  • Rabbit: (sees Littlefoot's mother) That's it! Come on! Let's go!
  • Eeyore: Missed her again.

(The six friends quickly ran over to the fallen Apatosaurus. She groaned weakly as she heard them approach.)

  • Littlefoot: [sees his mother who is injured from the fight] Mother! Mother? Please get up.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: [weakly] I'm....! I am not sure if I can, Littlefoot.
  • Littlefoot: Yes, you can. Get up.

[She tries to get up as her son asks. But a few seconds later, she falls back down due to her injuries.]

  • Rabbit: (gasps)
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, goodness!
  • Piglet: Oh no!
  • Littlefoot's Mother: Dear, sweet Littlefoot? Do you remember...? ...the way to the Great Valley?
  • Littlefoot: [sniffs; cries] I guess so. But how do I know if you are going to be with me?
  • Littlefoot's Mother: I'll be with you. Even if you can't see me.
  • Littlefoot: [confused; cries] What do you mean I can't see you? I can always see you.
  • Littlefoot's Mother: [with her last spoken words] Littlefoot, let your heart guide you. [uses the last of her strength] It whispers, so listen closely.
  • Littlefoot: [voice breaks into serious tears as his mother dies] Mother? Mother?
  • Rabbit: (sadly) Oh no.

(Everyone turned sad that Littefoot's mother is long gone. Tears rolled down on Littlefoot's face and he felt as if his heart had broken in two. He didn't notice the rain anymore. All he could think of was that his mother was dead, and that it was his fault. If he hadn't wandered off, he wouldn't have run into Sharptooth, and that monster wouldn't have hurt her. Pooh and Pals cried as well)

  • Tigger: (sobbing wiping the tears from his eyes with his tail and gives it to Rabbit.) Here you go R-Rabbit.
  • Rabbit: (sobbing) Thank you Tigger.
  • Winnie the Pooh: (in tears) It must've been very sad.
  • Rabbit: (sobbing) Well of course it's sad.
  • Piglet: (crying.)
  • Winnie the Pooh: We're ever so sorry. Littlefoot.
  • Littlefoot: Thank you Pooh. (nuzzles on Pooh's tummy as he comfort him in a hug.)
  • Tigger: And we only just met her.
  • Rabbit: (sadly) We all did.

(Everyone began to walk away there's nothing more they can do to Littlefoot's mother now that she died. Pooh and Littlefoot stayed for a few minutes. Before walking away. Pooh stop and watches Littlefoot walked sadly away catching up to the others. Got him thinking about the same thing what happened back in the Pride Lands. Looking at Littlefoot's mother's body one last time.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, this is like what Scar did to Mufasa all over again.

(Then Pooh begins to walk away to catch up to his friends. The next day as the rain stops Pooh and Pals and Littlefoot trudges down a steep sand hill crying his heart out. He stumbles and then tumbles to the bottom of the hill, finally landing on a large, strange, spiked rock. They tried to get get themselves up.)

  • Piglet: Funny, I didn't this rock is this soft..
  • Rabbit: Wait a minute, rocks are not soft.

(Suddenly the rock lifts up and becomes a very old spiked, turtle-like Dino, named “Rooter.”)

  • Rooter: Hey! What's going on here? [hears Littlefoot crying] What's your problem? You're not hurt. [he wants to know why Littlefoot is crying]
  • Littlefoot: [tearfully; in serious anger] It's not fair! She should have knew better. That was Sharptooth. It is all her fault.
  • Rooter: All whose fault?
  • Littlefoot: [tearfully answers Rooter's question] Mother's.
  • Winnie the Pooh: You see, yesterday we were attack by a Sharptooth.
  • Piglet: And Littlefoot's mother died by fighting him. Sacrificing herself to save us.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And he feels terribly heartbroken.
  • Tigger: So, he's already been hurt by that moment.
  • Rooter: [but soon understands why Littlefoot is crying] Oh. I see. I see.
  • Littlefoot: Why did I wander so far from home?
  • Rabbit: (sadly) It's not your fault Littlefoot. We could've helped her.
  • Eeyore: Should've done that when we had the chance.
  • Rooter: Oh, it's not any of your faults. It's not your mother's fault, either. Now, you all pay attention to ol' Rooter. It is nobody's fault. The Great Circle of Life has begun.
  • Winnie the Pooh: The Great Circle of Life? You mean to say this is all part of the Circle of Life?
  • Rooter: Yes. But you see, not all of us arrive together at the end.
  • Littlefoot: What'll I do? I am going to miss her so much.
  • Rooter: And you might always miss her. But she'll always be with you, as long as you remember the things she taught you. In a way, you'll never be apart, for you are still part of each other.
  • Littlefoot: My tummy hurts.
  • Rooter: Well, that, too, should go in time, little fella. Only in time.
  • Rabbit: Thanks for the advice Rooter. We will try our best.
  • Tigger: This is hard time for Littlefoot. But we'll take good care of him until he finds his grandparents.
  • Rooter: I'm sure you all will. [departs]

(Roother snorts, turns and lumbers off, leaving Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and the sad little Littlefoot. Scene fades out to the next scene to the berry Hanging from the branch of a tree. A baby Pterodactyl flies into frame and plucks the berry, losing his balance, and tumbling backward onto a branch. Other baby Pterodactyls appear. They all become engaged in mischievous games of hide-and-seek and tag, jostling for control of the berry. In a lineup, the first Dac heads back into the hollow tree trunk, only to have the berry snatched from his hands by the Dac behind him, and so on, and so on, down to the last Dac in line, who was the original finder of the berry. We PAN with the baby Dac as he wanders past the entrance to the hollow tree trunk, down onto the ground near Littlefoot. Pooh and Pals still feels for him.)

  • Tigger: Oh, poor little guy. I can't stand it he's so lonesome. He couldn't stop thinking about his mother.
  • Piglet: Oh, he does seem very sad.
  • Tigger: He's more than sad! He's misra-b-b-ble!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Perhaps we should do a little something to make him feel better?
  • Eeyore: I doubt it. Probably make him feel worse.
  • Rabbit: I say we give him more time.
  • Narrator: At first, Littlefoot could only think about his mother. Even though he had Pooh and his friends to comfort him. He hardly noticed his hunger and forgot about the Great Valley and that he must somehow reach it.

(Seeing Littlefoot’s sadness, the baby Dac, in sympathy, offers his treasured berry to the despondent dinosaur. He pushes it closer and closer, in an attempt to get Littlefoot to accept the gift. Littlefoot turns his head away and won't accept the berry. The scene fades to a shimmering, dew-covered tree star flows gently on the breeze, finding its way down among the monoliths, searching for the tiny dinosaur, lost and alone. The spirit of Mother comes to remind Littlefoot of his promise to her.)

  • Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot.

(Littlefoot snuggling in the impression of one of Mother’s large footprints. He misses her. He doesn’t understand where she has gone.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, Littlefoot. I know we just met. And we know you're upset and scared. But we just want you to know that you're not alone. You still have us.
  • Tigger: That's right kiddo. We know how hard it is to lose the ones you love. Because we know someone who went through the same thing once.

(Littlefoot looks at his new friend in surprise.)

  • Rabbit: The point is bad things happen and there's nothing we can do about it.
  • Winnie the Pooh: We still have to find a way to get to the Great Valley. To find your grandparents. So until then we'll be your family for now.
  • Piglet: And don't worry going to get you to the Great Valley and back to your grandparents. I'm sure they're on their way right now.
  • Eeyore: Yep. There's no doubt about it.
  • Winnie the Pooh: So just stick with us. And we'll all be together. Or my name isn't Winnie the Pooh. Which it is.
  • Rabbit: And we are not going to let anything happen to you. Promise.
  • Littlefoot: Thanks guys.

(Suddenly, the area is illuminated as the tree star comes to rest in the print near him.)

  • Littlefoot's Mother: Littlefoot.
  • Piglet: What was that?
  • Tigger: Say, is that...
  • Littlefoot: The tree star mother gave me.
  • Rabbit: But, how?

(Littlefoot cautiously walked over to the tree-star. In the center of the leaf, water collected to make some kind of mirror. He looked in it and saw his refection.)

  • Littlefoot's Mother: Dear Littlefoot, (Littlefoot's eyes widened in shock and he jerked back for a moment. Pooh and Pals were also surprise.) do you remember the way to the Great Valley? Follow the bright circle past the great rock that looks like a long-neck and past the mountains that burn. I'll be in your heart, Littlefoot. Let your heart guide you.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Hmm. It's a rather puzzlesome thing, but it's almost as if she had never left us. But that can't be, can it? Or, can it?
  • Rabbit: Well one thing's for sure. She will always be inside your heart Littlefoot.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Yes, and she did said something about follow the bright circle. Past the great rock that looks like a long-neck and past the mountains that burn.
  • Piglet: Mountains that burn? That would mean we have to past the volcanos.
  • Tigger: Yeah, we should've known these adventures have always got volcanos in them.
  • Eeyore: Well we can't stay here for too long.
  • Rabbit: You're right Eeyore. Well if we're going to find the Great Valley. Then we better get going.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Then off to the Great Valley we go.

(Finally, with a deep sigh, Littlefoot took the tree-star in his mouth and put it onto his back. Then the six friend head out towards west. Atop a rock, gazing at a mountain wall. His shadow appears on the wall, looming large enough to make him momentarily believe it’s his Mother.)

  • Littlefoot: Mother. Mother! Hee hee hee!
  • Rabbit: Littlefoot!
  • Piglet: Littlefoot, wait!

(He happily races off the rock towards the shadow, remembering his Mother. Pooh and the others chase after him.)

  • Littlefoot: Mother! Heh heh! It's you! Wait, Mother! Wait!

(But as he approaches the mountain wall, the shadow shrinks, until it is his size. He licks it, rubs against it (like a kitten). He then realizes it is only his shadow. After a time, he reverently picks up the tree star, and with a longing glance back, sets off in the direction of the setting sun.)

  • Tigger: (sighs sadly.) You just chased your own shadow kiddo.
  • Rabbit: It’s going to be alright Littlefoot she said she’ll always be with you even if you can’t see her.
  • Littlefoot: I know. But I miss her.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I know Littlefoot. But we want to help you reach the Great Valley. We now know how harsh this world can be. We don't want to lose anyone else. We don't want to lose you.
  • Piglet: And if there's anything else you want to talk about. You can always come to us anytime.
  • Littlefoot: Okay.
  • Narrator: Then, Littlefoot knew for certain that he was alone and that though he had Pooh and Pals to keep him company and the Great Valley was far away and the journey there was perilous, he'd have to find his way, or the chain of life would be broken.

(Luckily For at that moment, Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals spotted someone familiar nearby.)

  • Littlefoot: Cera!
  • Piglet: Cera! Hooray!
  • Rabbit and Tigger: Oh my, Oh my, Oh my! She's safe!
  • Tigger: Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo!
  • Eeyore: Hooray. How wonderful.

(The gang raced toward the lost Triceratops. Relieved that Cera appeared just in time.)

  • Littlefoot: Cera, hello.
  • Cera: What do you want?
  • Piglet: Nothing, we're just happy to see that you're alright.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Where you going Cera?
  • Cera: l'm going to find my own kind. They're on the other side.
  • Littlefoot: We've looked all over here. You can't climb up the other side.
  • Rabbit: Yeah, that earthshake did caused a lot of destruction.
  • Piglet: And it's so very high. And I'm so very very not high.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I'm afraid I'm better at down than up.
  • Tigger: (gulps) Climbing canyons is not what Tiggers do best.
  • Cera: Maybe you all can't. Uhh! Uhh!
  • Littlefoot: Wait, we're going to the Great Valley. We could... help each other.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Would you like to come with us, Cera?
  • Cera: Ha! A three-horn--Uhh!--does not need help from a long-neck. Nor from a bear. [Gasp] Aah!

(Cera stuck horn up in the air again and kicked some dirt up into Littlefoot's face. That act of defiance immediately backfired on her. She slipped on the slick ground and slid down the ramp into the darker pit below. Littlefoot and Pooh and Pals watched as Cera screamed and nearly disappeared into the blackness of the cavern.)

  • Littlefoot: W-well, at least we wouldn't be alone.
  • Cera: Well, when I find my sisters, I won't be alone. So, go away. Three-horns can be very dangerous. They only talk with other three-horns, and they only travel with other three-horns.
  • Eeyore: It figures.
  • Tigger: Oh, who wants that stubborn three-horn anyways?
  • Rabbit: Well, if that's what she wants then so be it.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Come on.

(The six friends walked away from the gorge. It was clear that they weren't going to get anywhere but walking along the ridge. The best thing they could do was head west.)

Ducky[edit | edit source]

(A dancing shadow across the rocky bottom of a pond denotes a small creature is swimming just above. Preceded by a cluster of bubbles, the dark silhouette of a baby Saruolophus enters and probes the bottom for food. Suddenly, she turns on hearing Littlefoot’s offstage sad, animal sounds. Swimming quickly over and up to him, she sees his face, wobbly and distorted from below the surface of the water. Tigger tries to clean up the smudge off the goggles out of Pooh's aviator hat. Using his breath and wipes off his tail but it's still there so he licks it and wipes it off and it's gone.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Why thank you Tigger.
  • Rabbit: Well, at least we could use a break for a while. But we still have a long way to go if were going to make it to Great Valley.

(Piglet plays around the pond for a while with his toys until he sees something swimming near him and Littlefoot and got freaked out.)

  • Piglet: (jumps out of the water) SHARK!!!
  • Pooh and Pals: (screams)

(But it reveals to be the baby Saruolophus that jumps out of the water.)

  • Ducky: Hello.
  • Piglet: Oh, you're not a shark.
  • Ducky: What is a shark?
  • Piglet: Uh, never mind.
  • Tigger: Hey, what's the big idea scarin' us like that?
  • Ducky: I am sorry. But I am a swimmer. I swim in these waters. I do I do.
  • Tigger: A swimming dinosaur, huh? (chuckles) This kid is one taco short of a combination play.
  • Ducky: I thought you were a strange rock or something.
  • Piglet: Oh no. We're not we're just talking stuffed animals that's all. But you did surprise me. (chuckles.)
  • Winnie the Pooh: Don't worry. We're just resting here because we are on a long journey.
  • Ducky: Okay, (turns to Littlefoot) Hello. l said hello. What is your name? Maybe you cannot talk yet. Huh? Huh?
  • Littlefoot: Don't you know anything? Long-necks don't talk to, uh, whatever you are.
  • Ducky: Me? I'm a long-neck, too. See? And I have a long tail like you.
  • Eeyore: Doesn't look like the long-neck to me.
  • Ducky: All right... I'm not a long-neck. I'm a bigmouth, but I am all alone. I am.
  • Rabbit: Alone? What happened?
  • Ducky: (sniffed) I lost my family in the big earthshake.
  • Tigger: The Earthshake? That means you got separated too.
  • Eeyore: We know what you mean.
  • Littlefoot: Um... you want to go with us?
  • Ducky: Yeah! Oh. Oh, yes, yes, yes! I do, I do!
  • Tigger: (laughs) Just stick with us kid! That way we can keep you safe.
  • Piglet: And we can't just leave you all alone.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh yes. Piglet. I couldn't agree more. (chuckles)
  • Littlefoot: (chuckles) All right. Come on...
  • Rabbit: But you have stay close to us so keep up.
  • Ducky: I will keep up. I will. [Hums] Where are we going?
  • Littlefoot: To the Great Valley. I won't stop until I find my grandparents.
  • Ducky: Do you think my family went to the Great Valley, too?
  • Littlefoot: Maybe. My mother said it's where all the herds were going.
  • Ducky: Oh, I hope. I hope. I hope.
  • Littlefoot: My name's Littlefoot.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And this is Piglet, and Tigger, and Rabbit. And Eeyore.
  • Eeyore: Thanks for noticing.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And I'm Winnie the Pooh. But you can call me Pooh for short.
  • Ducky:Mine is Ducky. Yep, that's what it is. Yep, yep, yep.

Petrie[edit | edit source]

(Littlefoot, Ducky, and Tigger are crossing a dry lake bed, dotted with straggly palm trees. Both are playing a game of hopscotch trying not to step in the cracks in the dry mud. Ducky began to sing a little random ditty that made the long-neck giggle.)

  • Ducky: [humming] Don't step on a crack, or you'll fall and break your back.
  • Tigger: Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! I love a game of hopscotch! Fun bouncing, huh?

[Ducky's stomach growl]

  • Ducky: Heh heh. My stomach is talking.
  • Littlefoot: Mine, too.
  • Winnie the Pooh: (stomach growling) Oh (giggles) What could be more important than a little something to eat? (stomach growl a second time) Or perhaps a little larger something.
  • Littlefoot: Hmm. I wonder what this tastes like.

[Littlefoot grabs a leaf until someone screamed.]

  • Ducky: The tree is talking.
  • Littlefoot: No, it isn't.
  • Ducky: You should not eat talking trees. Nope, nope, nope.
  • Rabbit: Wait a minute I think something's up there.

(Littlefoot tugged harder and something dark fell out of the tree, shrieking. It slid down the vine right onto his face.)

  • Littlefoot: Aaaaaaaaah!!!!
  • Ducky: Aaaahh!

[Littlefoot screams, accidentally letting go of the branch, sending a screaming creature through the air.)

  • Piglet: Oh dear, what was that?
  • Winnie the Pooh: I think that something must've fallen into that hole.

(Ducky goes over to check on him. It was a small Pteranodon.]

  • Ducky: Who are you? Huh?
  • Petrie: M-my name Petrie.
  • Ducky: Petrie, huh? Funny name.
  • Petrie: Uh, I--I flied?
  • Eeyore: Nope You falled.
  • Petrie: I falled? Ohh!
  • Ducky: You cannot fly?
  • Tigger: Say how did you get up there anyway?
  • Petrie: I climb.
  • Tigger: I had to ask.
  • Littlefoot: But you're a flier, not a faller.
  • Petrie: Hard thing to fly.
  • Littlefoot: I guess it is. We can't do it
  • Ducky: Nope, we cannot. Alright.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I tried to fly once. But I'm rather better at climbing trees instead.
  • Petrie: You climb?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Yes it's one of my Pooh things.
  • Tigger: Yeah, Petrie. Like finding honey.
  • Rabbit: That's right. But we'll find some food along the way, but we have to keep moving. Come, come! Go, go, go!
  • Winnie the Pooh: You may come and join us too Petrie if you like.
  • Petrie: To where?
  • Winnie the Pooh: The Great Valley of course. I'm Winnie the Pooh. Pooh for short. This is Littlefoot, Ducky, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore.
  • Piglet: Are you afraid of flying?
  • Petrie: What?! No! Me flyer! Me meant to fly! Me just…don't like high places.
  • Piglet: Aw, that's okay. I'm afraid of heights, too. But maybe we could help each other.
  • Petrie: How?
  • Piglet: By doing what Christopher Robin told me before. You got to find a way to overcome your fear of heights. Right in the face. And counqer it.
  • Rabbit: Piglet?
  • Piglet: What?
  • Rabbit: I can't believe how wonderful that speech was.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I can't either.
  • Eeyore: Move me to tears.
  • Piglet: (blushing) Aw shucks I did practice.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I wish Cera was here to see this. I hope she doesn't get herself lost inside the gorge.
  • Tigger: Oh, I wouldn't worry about that Little three-horn. She's probably gotten back to her herd.

Cera and Sharptooth[edit | edit source]

(Cera descended down the gorge. She soon found herself wandering into a cavern. Small peeks of light broke through the cracks in the ceiling, giving just enough light to see around inside the cavern. Pretty soon, the three-horn began walking along a wide ledge jutting out from the wall. It had been minutes since she left Littlefoot, Pooh and his Friends. Cera soon came to a dead end where the ledge just dropped off. To herleft, she saw something dark and leapt onto it. She looked at her surroundings again. The shafts of light created ominous shadows on the walls, and the pointed rocks hanging from the roof of the cavern glistened like biter teeth. Fear slowly crept in as Cera stepped back. She gasped as she missed her footing and tumbled down the steep platform. She landed on a small pathway at the bottom. She shook her head and looked up in time to see a light cast on the thing she had been walking on. What she saw made her blood run cold, and her heart nearly stopped beating. It was Sharptooth. Cera screamed and ran behind a large boulder. She shivered as she waited for the behemoth to attack. But nothing happened. Gathering up all her courage, Cera peeked out from around the boulder. Sharptooth was lying flat on his back. His tail draped over a pillar of rocks that had fallen during the great earth-shake. His small arms were sticking up in the air like dried tree branches on a fallen log. But more importantly, and to the little three-horn's intense relief, he wasn't moving. His eyes were closed, and there wasn't any sign of breathing. Cera, feeling bold, walked up to the carnivore's body. Still, he did not move. Now being brash, she stuck out her tongue tauntingly. She then repeatedly began ramming into his snout. Overflowing with confidence, she ran back and got ready to charge. She scraped her feet on the floor and tensed her muscles. She then rushed forward and was about to hit him with full force. That's when she got a terrible shock. Sharptooth's right eye snapped open. She comes to a sudden, screeching halt. She can see herself reflected in the eyeball of Sharptooth's now-opened eye. Sharptooth is alive! Fighting hysteria, Cera pivots and goes racing out of that crevice just as fast as her stubby little legs will take her. Just as she got away. Sharptooth slowly got up. He knocked down weak pillars of rock his tail, making the destruction echo throughout the enclosure. Back in the forest Littlefoot heard something coming.)

  • Littlefoot: Shh! Quiet.
  • Rabbit: (saw a large Dimetrodon whispers) Oh my goodness get down!

(At that moment, from the other side of the root, a large Dimetrodon crawled into view. It growled and hissed for a moment as it stopped close to the group's hiding place. All eight held their breath, waiting to see what the creature would do next. Suddenly, as if disinterested with the area, the Dimetrodon slowly crawled away. Rabbit took a peek and see if it's gone and it is.)

  • Rabbit: Alright the coast is clear. Now come on, hurry.

(Little Petrie is overwhelmed from trying to keep up. His wings are useless and his legs are too small to run very fast. He zips up on to Littlefoot’s tail and scoots to his head and disappears under the tree star.)

  • Littlefoot: Ow! Hey! Petrie! Get off!
  • Petrie: You got nice flat head, Flathead.
  • Littlefoot: (clears his throat) My name is not Flathead. My name is Littlefoot.
  • Petrie: Littlefoot? Hmm.
  • Littlefoot: Are you just going to stay up there?
  • Petrie: Yes.
  • Littlefoot: Well, you can't. You're tearing my tree star.
  • Ducky: lt is very special. His mother gave it to him. She did.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And it's the only thing he's ever got from her.
  • Rabbit: Yes. So that's why we have to be very careful with it. It is very important to him.
  • Petrie: Ooh! Mother present. Very important. l keep safes. Don't let nobodies touch.
  • Tigger: (laughs) Now that's a good idea kid. You should keep it safe.
  • Ducky: Yep, yep, yep!
  • Littlefoot: Nope. Nope. Nope! l'm not a carrier. Get off! You're a flier. Start flying.
  • Petrie: B-b-b-but--waah! Waah! Aah! Aah!

(Littlefoot, Ducky, and Tigger bagan to run trying to make Petrie fly But Pooh and the others chase after them.)

  • Tigger: Come on Petrie you can do it!
  • Piglet: Littlefoot, wait a minute!
  • Ducky: Open your wings, Petrie! Open! Open!
  • Petrie: No can't do this!
  • Rabbit: Littlefoot, slow down!
  • Piglet: You can't make Petrie fly like this!
  • Littlefoot: He can fly! (to Petrie) Now, tell him to open his skinny wings!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, be careful!
  • Ducky: Up Petrie, higher! Higher like a flier!
  • Petrie: Danger!
  • Ducky: Where, Petrie?
  • Petrie: Th-th-there! Ahead!
  • Tigger: Look out! Going the wrong way!
  • Littlefoot: - Whoa!
  • All: Whoa!
  • Cera: Aah!

(Littlefoot with Petrie on his head races up inside of the skeleton of a dead dinosaur, spins around and begins running back in the opposite direction. Suddenly there is a collision with another animal. Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Littlefoot, Ducky, and Petrie slide to a stop. Everything goes quiet. They look around to find CERA trembling, frightened and out of breath.

  • Eeyore: Easy come. Easy go.
  • Rabbit: Well then let this be a lesson. Never make Petrie fly until he is ready. Understand?
  • Littlefoot: Yes. Rabbit. Sorry.
  • Winnie the Pooh: It's alright, Littlefoot. We just have to be patient.
  • Piglet: (point to Cera lying down) Pooh, look!
  • Littlefoot: Cera! lt's you!
  • Tigger: What happen to you kid? How did you get out of that gorge?
  • Winnie the Pooh: And why do you look so frightened?
  • Cera: Frightened? Me? Ha ha ha!
  • Piglet: By the way you run like that. You look like you saw a g-g-g-ghost.
  • Cera: What's a ghost?
  • Tigger: Oh well, it's a (chuckles) It's easy it uh. A ghost is uh...It's...Ooooh. You know what never mind.
  • Cera: Why are you so frightened?
  • Littlefoot: We're not frightened... are we?
  • Ducky: Nope, nope.
  • Cera: Well, you should be. l could be with the other three-horns, but l came back to warn you.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Warn us? About what?
  • Cera: l met the sharptooth!
  • Petrie: Sharptooth! Ooh!
  • Piglet: Sharptooth?!?! Where?! Where?!
  • Littlefoot: Come on, Cera. Sharptooth is dead. He fell down into the big underground.
  • Rabbit: That's right we all saw what happened during the Great Earthshake.
  • Cera: And that's... where he met me.
  • Ducky: Oh! Dear, brave Cera.
  • Petrie: Dear, brave Cera.
  • Cera: Yes, l am brave.
  • Littlefoot: Sharptooth is dead!
  • Cera: My father told me that flatheads had very small brains.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Actually Cera. I am a bear of a very little brain. But are you sure that you met Sharptooth?
  • Tigger: Yeah, I don't know what happen to you down there in the gorge. But I think you're just making this up.
  • Cera: Are you calling me a liar?!
  • Tigger: No! I'm just saying that...
  • Cera: I don't care what I say it's the truth!
  • Tigger: Oh no it's not! You're just making this up!
  • Cera: I am not!
  • Tigger: Are too!
  • Cera: Am not!
  • Tigger: Are too!
  • Rabbit: STOP!!! (Tigger and Cera turn to Rabbit's attention.) If you did see Sharptooth, Cera. You probably saw his body or something. So just tell us what happen down there? Start at the beginning.
  • Cera: (smugly) Okay, Rabbit I will. (leapt over Ducky and Piglet and onto the wood) l was all alone with him in the dark, just the sharptooth and me. l could hear him breathing.
  • Petrie: Aah!
  • Cera: l could see his one big ugly eye looking for me.
  • Piglet: Oh d-d-dear.
  • Ducky: [Gasp] What did you do? Huh? Huh?
  • Cera: l walked right up to him. I looked him straight in the eye and said... [Hrraah]

(Cera landed hard on the other end of the wooden board. Ducky and Piglet were on the other end, and they were flying like a catapult launching its payload. Piglet and Ducky sailed between the branches and headed straight for the ground. A loose vine caught her around the waist, breaking their fall. They flipped over it once before falling to the ground.)

  • Piglet: Yeow!! Oof
  • Ducky: Aah! Whoa! Uhh!
  • Eeyore: There goes Piglet and Ducky. Flying.
  • Rabbit: Come on. Let's go find them and make sure they're okay.

(Pooh, Littlefoot and the others went off to the direction where Cera send Piglet and Ducky flying.)

Spike[edit | edit source]

(Piglet and Ducky slowly got up and shook the dizziness out of their heads.)

  • Piglet: (dizzied) Ooooh...(shakes his dizziness out of his head.) Are you okay, Ducky?
  • Ducky: Yes I am. Yes, Yes, Yes.
  • Piglet: That was some flying Cera send us. We should head back to the others.

(As they were getting ready to leave, the sound of an egg cracking caught their attention.

  • Piglet: Wha-wha-wha-what was that, Ducky?
  • Ducky: It's coming from over there.
  • Winnie the Pooh: (OS) Piglet!
  • Littlefoot: (OS) Ducky!

[Ducky spots something in a bush. As she looked inside, she saw that it was an egg. They could hear snoring coming from inside it.]

  • Ducky: Hello.
  • Piglet: An egg?

(Ducky jumped through the grass and examined the egg. She walked clockwise around the egg, running her right hand over the smooth exterior.)

  • Ducky: Hello?
  • Piglet: Uh, Ducky?

(Piglet jumps through the grass to get her but suddenly, the egg jolted and the top cracked.)

  • Piglet: Yipe! (hides but peaks out to get a look.) Oh d-d-d-dear.

(As Ducky continued to creep around it, a pair of eyes lifted up the broken piece of shell and watched her. When she looked up at them, they quickly ducked back inside the egg.)

  • Piglet: Aw, he looks shy.
  • Ducky: You should come out. You should. You are late. Yes, you are. Yep, yep, yep.
  • Piglet: It's alright, little one. We're not going to harm you.

(Instead, the hatchling inside the egg grunted and snored, as if perfectly content to stay inside the shell.)

  • Ducky: Come out! (lifted the top off, threw it aside, and looked inside the egg.) You are all alone. Are you not scared?

[A face of a newborn dinosaur came out of the shell. He smiled at Ducky with droopy purple eyes before giving a huge yawn and falling over onto his back. Ducky starts peeking the egg shell off.]

  • Ducky: We're going to the Great Valley. You could go with us. Yes. Uh, you are a spiketail, so we will call you Spike.
  • Piglet: Spike? Oh, because he's a spiketail dinosaur. (laughs) That's a great name for him. (chuckles and clears his throat.)

(Piglet and Ducky stepped back and watched as the newly hatched spike-tail ate the entire grass shelter in five large bits. He didn't seem to care that the grass was dried out and almost withered. He was just happy to eat something. Then, as if satisfied by his meal, Spike simply laid back down and fell asleep.)

  • Littlefoot: (OS) Ducky! Piglet!
  • Winnie the Pooh: My, my. I believe you've made a friend, Piglet.
  • Piglet: (giggles) I believe you're right, Pooh.
  • Tigger: Where did he come from?
  • Ducky: He just hatched from the egg. He did. He did. This is our friend Spike.
  • Eeyore: Spike?
  • Ducky: He is a spike-tail dinosaur.
  • Rabbit: Oh, yes I see what you mean. Hmm-hmm.
  • Tigger: And he just hatched from the egg? Aw, the poor little guy.
  • Ducky: I told him he could come to the Great Valley with us.
  • Cera: NO!
  • Tigger: Say, how come? Why not?!
  • Cera: He’ll slow us down. All spike-tails can do is eat and burp. The Sharptooth will catch up… and eat us.
  • Littlefoot: No more dumb stories.
  • Cera: I'm telling the truth! Besides, he just hatched! He'll only slow us down! Besides, it's one more mouth to feed, and who knows when we're going to find food again!
  • Tigger: And he's only a baby!
  • Cera: Hmph!
  • Tigger: Cera all you ever care about is yourse--
  • Rabbit: Come on! Don't start it you three! If Ducky wants us to take him with us then it's fine by me!
  • Littlefoot: Yeah, you're right.
  • Petrie: So, how we get him to come with us?
  • Rabbit: Wait, Cera did say that spike-tails can eat?
  • Cera: Yeah, so?
  • Rabbit: If there are other things he can eat, (shows three berries) it's berries.
  • Tigger: Yeah! (chuckles)
  • Littlefoot: Ducky, you ride on me and use these to lure Spike along, He likes the sweet-bubbles, so we can use them to get him follow us.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Sweet bubble? Oh, you mean the berries.
  • Littlefoot: Yeah, what you said.
  • Petrie: That great idea.
  • Cera: That great idea. Oh, please.
  • Rabbit: Cera, look. I know you tried to get back to your family and hungry as well. But right now, you all need to stick with us. Until we reach the Great Valley, we have to be together.
  • Cera: It's bad enough that I'm stuck with a long-neck, a big-mouth, a flyer, AND talking stuffed animals like you . There is no way I'm traveling with a spike-tail as well!
  • Rabbit: Like it or not you have to travel with us!! So does Spike!
  • Cera: I just find it to be unnatural! My father told me that three-horns never do anything with other herds!
  • Rabbit: It maybe unnatural for you!! But my friends and I have faced many challenges on our journeys! We are all you've got! Now there's no way Sharptooth is alive and that's all that is to do it!
  • Cera: And I'm personally getting sick of your attitude! You think you're so smart and that you know everything! Well guess what, you don't! You may get to tell them what to do! But not me! You're not my dad! Hmph!

(Rabbit stunned shocked by Cera's words.)

  • Rabbit: I have a feeling this is going to be a long journey.

Going After Green Food/Wherever You Are[edit | edit source]

  • Narrator: So, Winnie the Pooh and his friends and the five hungry dinosaurs set off for the Great Valley. There had never been such a herd before A bear, a pig, a tiger, a rabbit, a donkey, a long-neck, a three-horn, a bigmouth, a flier, and a spiketail, all knowing that if they lost their way, they would starve or find themselves in Sharptooth's shadow.

(Which drips to join other droplets streaming down off a prehistoric plan to form a tiny puddle, then a streamlet, and finally, a little brook. We hear Littlefoot discussing the water offstage.)

  • Littlefoot: Hmm. Tree stars grow where there's lots of water. lf we follow this water...
  • Winnie the Pooh: Good thing we stopped here. We can all use the drink. While we look for green food.
  • Tigger: (coughs) I'll bet we can follow the stream that'll take them to the oasis.
  • Eeyore: I'm not so sure.
  • Petrie: [Sniff Sniff] Hmm. No green foods here, and l still hungry.
  • Ducky: l'm still hungry, too. Aah!
  • Littlefoot: Can you smell something?
  • Petrie: [Sniff Sniff] l...l... l smell... l smell... l smell... Hmm... Ducky.
  • Ducky: You smell me? Heh heh.
  • Eeyore: (sniff) I don't smell a thing.
  • Rabbit: What did you smell Littlefoot?
  • Littlefoot: l smell water. l smell... tree stars!
  • Ducky: Oh, Look! Green food!
  • Cera: The Great Valley!
  • Tigger: You think this is the Great Valley?
  • Winnie the Pooh: No, we haven’t seen the long-neck rock yet.
  • Piglet: Or the volcanos.
  • Cera: l found it!
  • Littlefoot: Cera, stop it!
  • Cera: l found it!

(Suddenly, we hear rumbling; the earth starts to tremble. Everyone looks around in panic.)

  • Piglet: What was that?
  • Ducky Earthshake!
  • Cera: We've got to get out of here! That way! Come on!
  • Cera: Help!
  • Ducky: Spike, hurry up!
  • Littlefoot: Ducky, Spike, get out of there!
  • Ducky: (gasps)
  • Eeyore: Something tells me this is not an earthquake...
  • Winnie the Pooh: Look!

(They see a herd diplodocus stampeding their way through.)

  • Tigger: STAMPEDE!!! Duck!

(Everyone ducks down when the herd breaks through the hole runing straight to the oasis like monster locusts, devouring everything they can reach… and they can reach everything. Our little guys and heroes don’t have a chance against these ravenous marauders. In minutes the oasis is decimated. The herd moves on, smacking their lips.)

  • Cera: They're eating our food!
  • Eeyore: Should have known.
  • Cera: Look, look what they're doing! They're so greedy! What about me? l'm still hungry!
  • Petrie: Haah! You hungry? l empty to the top. Now we at the Great Valley and still no foods. We be hungry forevers. Ohh!
  • Littlefoot: Aw, Petrie. Cera was wrong. This isn't the Great Valley.
  • Ducky: Oh, it is not a great anything. Nope, nope, nope.
  • Piglet: We're sorry kids.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I know what you mean Petrie. Even my tummy can't be fooled.
  • Eeyore: Well, that was disappointing. What do we do now?
  • Rabbit: I think we better get down there and see if there's any leaves left on those trees.

(As the ten friends walk among the trees, Littefoot spies one single tree that still has food very high up and out of reach.)

  • Littlefoot: We better go down and see if anything's left. Petrie, could you fly up there and--
  • Petrie: No!
  • Ducky: Petrie, do not feel sad. Many things do not fly--Rocks, trees, sticks, Spike.
  • Tigger: (looks up the tree and gets an idea) Hmm? Complete out of reach eh? Well, I guess I just better bounce up there and get those green food you kiddies down. Stand back. This is gonna take a world's record bounce.

[Tigger bounce up to the leafs three times but couldn't reach them. He glared at his tail as he falls back down to the ground]

  • Tigger: What's the matter with you? Bein' a second-rate bouncer is not what tiggers like best.

(He bounces up again. The branch eventually snaps off and falls down and collided with Tigger in mid-air and they both tumble onto Rabbit. Tigger opens his eyes and see one branch with leaves fall down with him.)

  • Tigger: Hoo-Hoo-Hoo-Hoo! Well would ya look at that. I got one branch for them (chuckles)
  • Rabbit: With two leaves.
  • Tigger: (gulps)
  • Cera: (laughs) Is that the best you can do?
  • Rabbit: Well, if Tigger can't do it! I can just watch this Cera. (climbs the tree but he slips down to the ground.) Obviously this tree wasn't build for rabbits.
  • Winnie the Pooh: It's no use. Think, think, think. (gasp) I know. (chuckles) Littlefoot, um, could you come here, please?
  • Littlefoot: What is it Pooh?
  • WInnie the Pooh: How about you go first? Then Ducky and I will climb onto you so that Petrie can get the green food down.
  • Littlefoot: Yeah, let's try that.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Because...What we need is...teamwork.

(Littlefoot puts his front paws high up on the tree trunk. Pooh and Ducky scurries up to Littlefoot’s head to lift Petrie on her shoulders. Upward the group stretches and strains to reach the delicious green food.)

  • Petrie: Waah!
  • Littlefoot: Hey!
  • Petrie: No!
  • Littlefoot: Ducky, push Petrie towards the branches.
  • Petrie: Ohh!
  • Littlefoot: Alright, Spike, not too fast.

(Spike burrows under Littefoot’s legs and lifts him onto his own shoulders.)

  • Pooh and Littlefoot: Whoa!
  • Littlefoot: Ok. Hey, not too fast. Hey, not too fast!
  • All: Aah!

(Petrie almost fall by grabbing Ducky's tail and looks down and got scare and jumps on Ducky's face and covered her eyes. Cera laughs at amusement of the scene.)

  • Rabbit: Cera, this is no laughing matter! They're trying to get all of your food too.
  • Cera: Yeah, but these five looks so ridiculous. Ha ha ha ha!

(The group zips upwards amongst the leaves. Petrie, eyes clenched shut with fear, now blindly swats at the leafs around him, knocking only a few loose. Hungry, Spike goes bug-eyed as a lone leaf flutters past his nose. Forgetting he’s holding the others up, he staggers determinedly after it. The stack of dinosaurs sways over, Petrie yelling frantically. SPIKE spots another falling leaf and stumbles after it in the opposite direction. The dinosaur stack sways the other way. As Petrie passes the branch again, he grabs hold for dear life. Ducky hangs onto Petrie for the same reason. Pooh, Littlefoot, and Spike crash to the ground.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh bother!
  • Petrie: Ohh!
  • Winnie the Pooh: (sighs) I wish that Spike could stay still a little longer.
  • Rabbit: That's alright! This should be enough for the kids to eat.
  • Tigger: That's throwin' your weight around, buddy bear! Imagine, helping gettin' all those leafs a zillion to one!
  • Littlefoot: Ducky, Petrie, come down here! We've got green food!

(Ducky kisses Petrie on the cheek before letting go and fell to the ground.)

  • Ducky: Fly, Petrie!

(As the branch breaks loose, PETRIE ends up hanging from a single leaf. It snaps free and they plummet! Petrie screams. At the last instant.)

  • Petrie: Aah!
  • Littlefoot: Fly, Petrie! Flap your wings!
  • Petrie: [Awk]

(Littlefoot takes a deep breath and blows a gust of air upward. Petrie floats back down onto a soft landing on the pile of leafs. Petrie slowly, fearfully opens one eye, then the other, relieved to see he’s safe.)

  • Petrie: l flied?
  • Rabbit: Well...you tried flapping your wings and....
  • Tigger: Not even close kid.
  • Winnie the Pooh: It looks to me as if your learning to fall.
  • Petrie: Me no good flying, huh?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh no, very good, for going down. (giggles) What you need is a way for going up.
  • Eeyore: Now that we got them green food. What are going do about it?
  • Rabbit: I say we shall all settle down for tonight and have some dinner.
  • Ducky: But what about you guys?
  • Piglet: Don't worry Ducky. We always came in prepared.
  • Tigger: When it come to adventures. We always brought some food with us. (shows them some honey and bread.)
  • Littlefoot: Wow, you guys are good.
  • Piglet: Well, we never leave home without food.
  • Winnie the Pooh: So, we better start eating. (puts some honey in his mouth.)

(Littlefoot then went over to Cera. She was on a patch of ground just a meter lower, near another tree that also had food.)

  • Littlefoot: Come on, Cera. We've got green food.
  • Cera: l can get my own green food.
  • Piglet: Pooh? Why does Cera always so...so stubborn with us?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Well, perhaps she's just not as fond of us. Piglet.
  • Rabbit: Well, I tried to talk to her. But she said I'm not even her father.
  • Tigger: Really, all she ever cares about is herself.

(Cera then started ramming herself into the tree, trying to shake the leaves loose with sheer brute force. Littlefoot gathered up some leafs in his mouth He waited for Cera to crashing into the tree trunk, then he threw their leafs down, making it look like Cera's method had worked. Cera shook her head and opened her eyes to sees fallen leafs around her. he smugly grinned and heartily helped herself.)

  • Cera: See? l can take care of myself... all by myself.
  • Tigger: Yeah, sure you can.
  • Cera: What did you say?!
  • Tigger: Uh, nothing!
  • Cera: That's what I thought.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Are you sure that you can take care of yourself Cera?
  • Cera: Of course I can! I don't need any of you looking out for me.

(Cera lies down a little way off and shouts back to the others)

  • Cera: And l'm not afraid to be alone! l know my way to go, and l'm not afraid of Sharptooth! l hope he doesn't eat any of you.
  • Littlefoot: Don't worry. There isn't any sharptooth.
  • Ducky [whispers] Sharptooth... Spike.

(Ducky escorts Spike away from Littlefoot. Everyone decided to camp out for the night. Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore and Littlefoot walked over to the footprint but stopped and see Spike, Ducky and Petrie have left their side and are snuggling securely up to Cera just in case there is a Sharptooth and just in case he should return. They sleep and a soft snore begins. Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore and Littlefoot feel dejected.)

  • Pooh and Pals: Oh bother.
  • Rabbit: Since, we can't tell Cera what to do. Guess we'll just have to give her some time to trust us.
  • Winnie the Pooh: But she is also difficult.
  • Eeyore: I know what you mean.
  • Littlefoot: (sighs sadly) There isn't any sharptooth.
  • Tigger: Don't worry about it Littlefoot. I'm sure she'll come around.
  • Rabbit: Yes, we'll prove her wrong. Once we get to the Great Valley. We'll make sure we'll get you and Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike back to your herds safe and sound.
  • Littlefoot: You're right.

(Pooh and Pals and Littlefoot climb into the footprint and get themselves tucked in.)

  • Tigger: (yawns) Oh well. I guess we should try to get some sleep we have a long day tomorrow. (chuckles and fells asleep.) Well pleasent dreams. T-T-F-N.
  • Rabbit: (climbs into his sleeping bag.) Hmph. I hope Cera is wrong. I know that there's no Sharptooth following us. (screams because something's inside his sleeping bag.) He's in my sleeping bag.
  • Piglet: Have you notice how dark and spooky it is out here? All of a sudden?
  • Rabbit: (laughs nervously.) Take it from me Piglet. There is no Sharptooth tonight. Now go along to bed.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Um, Littlefoot? Is something the matter
  • Littlefoot: I was just thinking I know we've come from a long way. But what if they don't listen to me.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, they will. I'm sure things will work out.
  • Littlefoot: I know. But I can't stop thinking about my mother.
  • Winnie the Pooh: You still miss her?
  • Littlefoot: Yeah I do.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I know what you mean. I too miss a very best friend of mine. Named Christopher Robin. He's acutally a human. Which is kind of a long story. But I know when I come home I'll tell him all about the adventures we had. And even about you Littlefoot.

[The song Wherever You Are starts playing as Pooh look up at the night sky, sadly]

[Winnie the Pooh]

Come out, moon-

Come out, wishing star~

Come out, come out~

Wherever you are~

I'm out here in the dark,~

All alone and wide awake~

Come and find me~

I'm empty and I'm cold~

And my heart's about to break~

Come and find me~

I need you to come here and find me~

'Cause without you~

I'm totally lost~

I've hung a wish on every star~

It hasn't done much good so far~

I can only dream of you~

Wherever you are~

I'll hear you laugh~

I'll see you smile~

I'll be with you~

(giggles)

Just for a while~

But when the morning comes and the sun begins to rise~

I will lose you~

Because it's just a dream when I open up my eyes~

I will lose you~

I used to believe in forever~

But forever's too good to be true~

I've hung a wish on every star~

It hasn't done much good so far~

I don't know what else to do~

Except to try to dream of you~

And wonder, if you are dreaming too~

Wherever you are~

[Yawns] Oh, my.

Wherever you are~

[Pooh went to sleep back on the footprint as he got all snuggled up by Littlefoot making sure that isn't alone. It is Ducky who wakes first to the cacophonous racket of the group snoring. Lured by the melancholy of Littlefoot’s soft humming, she quickly (like sleepwalking) finds her way to his side and cuddles next to him. She is soon followed by Petrie, then Spike. Cera Shivering, stubbornly trying to sleep alone. When she’s sure the others are asleep, she creeps over to the group and cuddles up to them.]

Sharptooth Returns[edit | edit source]

[As morning came, everyone else is still as sleep but Piglet wakes up and walks out of the footprint, yawning and stretching to wake up but as he walks, he's beginning to get scared by the sound of the growl. he's beginning to get scared by when he look up and saw something coming near to their direction, it was Sharptooth realizing Cera was telling the truth, he grew even more frightened]

  • Piglet: Oh... dear! [yelling]

(Pooh and Cera are sleeping inside the footprint when Piglet's yelling startled them.)

  • Pooh: Piglet?
  • Piglet: [yelling and stuttering] Sha-Sha-Sha...
  • Cera: Huh?
  • Piglet: [stuttering] Shar-Shar-Shoo-Shoo-Shoo-Sh-Sha-Sha-Sha-Sha
  • Cera: Try to be specific.
  • Piglet: [stuttering] Sha-Shar-Shar-Too-Sh-Sha-Sha-Too-Too-Sha-Sha-Sha-Sharp. (points them to Sharptooth) Sharptooth.

(Pooh and Cera turns and looks in horror to see Sharptooth coming their way.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh my goodness! You were telling the truth Cera!
  • Piglet: Wake the others we have to get out of here!

(Cera nodded begins to wake Littlefoot up.]

  • Cera: Wake up. Wake up! Wake up!
  • Littlefoot: Hey, stop that.
  • Cera: [whispering] Shh! lt's Sharptooth.
  • Littlefoot: Cera, stop it.
  • Cera: Shh!!
  • Rabbit: (wakes up) Huh? What? What's going on?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Rabbit, Tigger, Eeyore, wake up! Quick!
  • Tigger: What's wrong buddy boy?
  • Winnie the Pooh: We have to get out of here! Sharptooth is alive!
  • Rabbit: That again?
  • Piglet: Cera's telling the truth! Honest!
  • Cera: They're right! He'll eat us. He'll eat us! RUUNN!
  • Littlefoot: Come back!

[Everyone turns and looks up in horror to see Sharptooth is alive and has found them.)

  • Tigger: Sharptooth!
  • Rabbit: So, it's true. He really is alive! Quick everyone! WE GOTTA RUN!!!

(Everyone got out of the footprint before Sharptooth steps on them which also destroys Littlefoot's special tree star from his mother.)

  • Littlefoot: That way! Through the rocks!

(Cera arrives at the opening first and quickly slips between the boulders; the others follow closely behind.)

  • Littlefoot: Don't look back! Keep going!

(Cera was in the lead, Spike followed close behind with Ducky and Petrie riding on his back, clutching on for dear life; and Littlefoot was quite a distance behind. Sharptooth pounces onto the ground sending Littlefoot flying and releasing his raging roar. Spike raced in, becoming wedged in the tunnel. Littlefoot tugged on him from the other side of the opening to help him through. )

  • Tigger: Help them get through! I'll keep ol'One eye busy! (Bounces off)
  • Rabbit: Tigger! What are you doing?!?!
  • Tigger: Hey, Sharptooth! You want them?! You're gonna have to catch me first!

(Tigger bounces away to keep Sharptooth away from the others. Sharptooth began to have a big chase and Tigger keeps dodging his bites from getting eaten. This bought Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, and Eeyore some time to help Littlefoot get Spike through the gap. Tigger keeps on bouncing but Sharptooth's foot blocks him.)

  • Tigger: YIKES!!!

(Sharptooth tries to eat Tigger but misses his attack as Tigger bounces away to get to the tunnel. Sharptooth fixed Tigger with a deadly scowl and lunged toward the rocks.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Hurry Tigger!
  • Tigger: Out of the way!

(Tigger pushes his friends into the tunnel. Sharptooth dived for him and inadvertently pushed the whole group out on the other side with the force of his collision. They tumbled down the small slope, breathless and weary from the nasty shock. They looked back and saw the Sharptooth's snout stuck in the opening. The jaws snapped vainly as he struggled to break free.)

  • Tigger: Whew, that sure was a close call. Ol'Rex lips almost caught us.
  • Rabbit: I guess we owe you an apology Cera for not believing your story.
  • Cera: See I told you! Now, will you believe me?
  • Littlefoot: I'm sorry. We're safe now.
  • Cera: Nobody's safe with you.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Well what matter is we're all okay.
  • Eeyore: Yep, thanks to Tigger for getting all of us safe.
  • Piglet: If it wasn't for him. We all would have been eaten for sure.
  • Rabbit: Bravo Tigger!
  • Cera: Okay, I admit it, you were pretty brave back there. Thanks.
  • Tigger: Aw, shucks. (laughs) It was nothing.
  • Littlefoot: (gasps) Look. It's the rock looks like a long-neck, like my mother said.
  • Piglet: You're right Littlefoot!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Then that means...
  • Littlefoot: That's right Pooh. We're going the right way, the way to the Great Valley!

Troubles on the Way[edit | edit source]

(After an hour, the group reached a rocky ridge that reached up to the grey sky. From the base of where they were standing, small specks of ash began to gently fall from the sky, coating the ground in a kind of imitation of dark snow. Ashes and grey skies could only mean one thing: they were close to volcanoes. To the mountains that burn.)

  • Narrator: Pooh and his friends and Littlefoot had been wrong about the sharptooth, but the others followed. Their only hope was the Great Valley. Littlefoot alone knew the way.

(Winded and exhausted, the herd of ten continued up the side of the mountain range. Bits of gray ash fluttered down from the sky and dismal clouds covered the sun. Littlefoot and Pooh took the lead, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Spike, Ducky, and Petrie were in the middle, and Cera was behind. They had been climbing the mountains for about three hours now, taking only small breaks every so often. They were all tired, their muscles ached, and their morale was dropping every step, they didn't seem to be getting any closer to their goal. They had to climb on top of rocks, jump over large gaps, and had go out of their way to find good footholds because of steep ledges in their path. Pooh and Eeyore looked behind to see the others. She could tell they were almost at the end of their strength.)

  • Rabbit: (exhausted) Don't know...how much longer I can...keep up this pace.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Uh, Rabbit?
  • Piglet: (exhausted) I am afraid very small animals such as myself get tired very quickly.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Excuse me, Piglet.
  • Tigger: (exhausted) I don't I can...bounce another bounce.

(Littlefoot noticed it as well. He knew they were tired and hungry. He was, too. But they were so close to the top and they couldn't give up.)

  • Littlefoot: Come on. Get up. We're going the right way. We got to keep moving. You can't quit. What if the Great Valley is just over these rocks?

(Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Ducky, Petrie and Spike looked up at Littlefoot pitifully while Cera became irritated. They all slowly got to their feet and continued up at a steady pace.)

  • Rabbit: He's right, there's no time to rest. (clears his throat) Ready? Forward march!

(As they got higher, the wind grew stronger and blew ash and dirt all around them.)

  • Narrator: Though they were sore-stumped and tired, Littlefoot urged them on. He'd never seen the Great Valley, but his heart told him they were close. Surely at the top, they'd behold it. Finally.

(At last, the group reached the summit. They peered over the edge, hoping to see the Great Valley below. But once the ash disappeared completely, their spirits severely plummeted. There was nothing below but another desolate ravine.)

  • Cera: This is your Great Valley!? YOU'RE CRAZY! l'm leaving.
  • Tigger: Cera, where are you going?
  • Rabbit: We have to keep following the sun towards west.
  • Cera: l'm taking the easy way.
  • Littlefoot: lt's the wrong way.
  • Cera: Who says?
  • Littlefoot: My mother.
  • Cera: Then she was stupid long-neck, too.
  • Winnie the Pooh and Friends: (gasp in shock)
  • Littlefoot: Take that back.
  • Cera: Never.
  • Littlefoot: TAKE IT BACK!
  • Cera: NO!

(Before the others knew what was happening, Littlefoot, fueled by anger and rage, rammed his head into Cera, knocking the wind out of her, and the both of them went careening over the edge of the cliff.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Littlefoot!
  • Rabbit: Cera!
  • Ducky: Spike!
  • Petrie: Spike, stop! Don't fall!

(Ducky and Petrie were trying to prevent Spike from sliding down the slope after the other two. Pooh and Pals attempted to grab Spike as well, but they missed her footing and all eight soon found themselves sliding down the steep. Surprisingly, they reached the bottom safely with just a few minor scratches and bruises. But there was no time to consider this. They found themselves watching a furious fight.)

  • Cera: You!

(Cera got up and charged at Littlefoot, ramming into his side. He yelped as she hit him directly on one of his scratches, making it throb. He stumbled back before getting up angrily and lunging towards her again. He bit down hard on one of her forelegs.)

  • Cera: Let go of my leg!
  • Piglet: Please! Stop fighting!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, be careful. You two could get hurt.
  • Cera: YOU STAY OUT OF THIS!!!

(Cera rammed her head against Pooh. The full force of her head-ram sent the bear stumbling backwards. Got smacked into a nearby rock with his left side.)

  • Piglet: Pooh Bear!
  • Rabbit: Hey, that was totally uncalled for Cera!
  • Cera: SHUT UP!!! Arrgh!! (rams into Rabbit sending him to the send.)
  • Tigger: Stop it kid! You need to--(Cera rams into Tigger and sends him to the rock.) YAAHH!!!
  • Littlefoot: LEAVE THEM ALONE!!!!

(Littlefoot charged at Cera again, knocking her into a rock as well. Cera shot a nasty look before running at the longneck again. Piglet, Eeyore, Ducky, Petrie and Spike raced behind and large rock. Spike, terrified and confused, dug his head into the ground while the others covered their eyes. None of them wanted to see what would happen next.)

  • Rabbit: (wipes the dirt off his eyes.) Ugh, now that's what I call dirty fighting. (sees Littlefoot and Cera still in a fierce battle.) Oh dear.
  • Ducky: Spike.
  • Cera: Take that!

(Littlefoot got hit on the rock where Piglet, Eeyore, Ducky, Petrie and Spike hiding that this is too much for them.)

  • Rabbit: Littlefoot, no! Cera, no! BOTH OF YOU STOP!!!

(No one acknowledged his plea, but they didn't have to. Cera charge up behind Littlefoot and knock him down. Littlefoot stayed down. With her opponent defeated, the three-horn huffed in triumph and began to limp away, her foreleg swollen and with a red bite-mark.)

  • Cera: Huh!
  • Winnie the Pooh: (gasps) Oh, bother.
  • Piglet: Are you alright, Pooh?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Yes, Piglet. (looks behind his rare end and notice that he was ripped.) Stuff and fluff.

(As Pooh ties himself back up to cover his stuff and fluff he saw tears of anger and pain welled up in Littlefoot's eyes, but he refused to let them fall.)

  • Littlefoot: Go on! Go the wrong way. We never wanted you with us anyway!

(Pooh and the others watch, and they had never seen Littlefoot this furious before. It scared Piglet. The other three who had been watching the whole fight were afraid, too. Littlefoot walked up to Pooh and his friends.

  • Winnie the Pooh: Littlefoot?
  • Littlefoot: Don't worry about me. I'll be fine. Are you guys alright?
  • Tigger: Yeah, we'll be fine.
  • Rabbit: Littlefoot, you shouldn't let Cera...
  • Littlefoot: (angrily) Let's just keep moving okay?! (turns to Ducky, Petrie and Spike.) Come on. We have to keep going.

(Littlefoot headed toward the other slope. Pooh and Pals were about to follow the Apatosaurus when they looked back at the others. They weren't moving. Their eyes kept darting back and forth between Cera and Littlefoot.)

  • Littlefoot: Come on.

(Littlefoot turned around and looked at the group.)

  • Ducky: Cera's way is easier.
  • Petrie: l think so, too.

(There was dead silence. For the first time in his life, Littlefoot felt as if he had been betrayed. He scowled at them before turning away and walking up the slope. Petrie suddenly leapt from his place, begging for Littlefoot to not be angry as he clumsily climbed up after him. but he was speaking so fast and panicked that she could barely make out what he was saying.)

  • Petrie: Oh, Flathead, wait! Ooh! Aah! Ow! No be angry. Wait!

(The little flyer tumbled back down the slope and Littlefoot didn't look back. Pooh and the others watch them went their separate paths. Hopeless to do anything about it.)

  • Tigger: Oh, oh. Now I understand. I thought they were friends.
  • Eeyore: Looks like their minds all made up.
  • Rabbit: (sighs sadly) Yeah. Come on let's follow Littlefoot.
  • Ducky: Cera, wait for us! We're coming with you, Cera! Cera, Spike, wait!

(Ducky, Petrie and Spike started to follow Cera. While Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore followed Littlefoot.)

The Wrong Way[edit | edit source]

(Closer to the volcanoes, Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike continued down their path through the pass itself. Melted fire flowed down the mountains like deadly streams, making the heat oppressive and cruel. Every so often, a small flaming rock would fly down into the river of fire near them. This made them all the more frightened and on edge.The sun was completely blocked out by the smoke and ash, leaving only the harsh glow of the fire as their light.)

  • Ducky: l wish Littlefoot, Pooh and his friends were here with us now.
  • Petrie: Me, too.

(Cera ignored them and continued to walk on. The swelling in her leg had gone down and she was walking normally again, but that bite mark inflicted by Littlefoot was still visible. Spike, being easily distracted, spotted a small source of vegetation and stopped. He immediately forgot about the current danger and started to yank it out of the ground.)

  • Ducky: Spike. (gasps) Spike, do not stop! We must stay together!

(Meanwhile Littlefoot’s depression has grown so acute he can barely move forward. He takes a few steps, stumbles, stops. He scans the vast emptiness and then emits a gut-wrenching bleat of pain and loneliness. As he raises his neck to let out another tortured cry, he freezes. Pooh and the others caught up with him. They hate to see their friend this way.)

  • Piglet: Oh dear. (sniff) I hate seeing Littlefoot like this. All we ever wanted is to get all of us to The Great Valley.
  • Tigger: I guess this whole journey is such a mistake. Why did Big Z send Captain Neweyes to take us to this time, anyway?
  • Rabbit: Because we are the Chosen Ones, Tigger! We have face a lot of dangers before and we survive all of them!
  • Tigger: Exactly! But not like this! Here we are taking care of these young dinosaurs who got separated from their families! And we can't even help them get along!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, please let's not quarrel! There's been enough fighting already today.
  • Rabbit: Yes of course you're right. I'm sorry.
  • Winnie the Pooh: (sighs) If only we can talk to Zordon. I'm sure he can help us.
  • Tigger: Yeah, and I wish Mewtwo is with us. He'll know what to do in this situation.
  • Piglet: But they are completely out of our reach. Because we travel back in time.
  • Rabbit: And we're not in the future. So, I guess we're on our own.
  • Eeyore: If you ask me. not that anybody is. You think it's time we talk to Littlefoot?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Hmm. Eeyore. You're right.

(Pooh and his friends approach to the sad Littlefoot sitting there crying.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Littlefoot?

(Littlefoot surprised to hear Pooh and his friends are still with him turns to them with a tear drops down from his eye.)

  • Littlefoot: Pooh? Guys?
  • Winnie the Pooh: We promised that we stick by your side no matter what. Remember?
  • Piglet: So is it okay that we sit here?
  • Littlefoot: Of course.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Littlefoot. Don't you think we should go back and get Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike?
  • Littlefoot: You're kidding? You saw what happen back there!
  • Rabbit: Come on Littlefoot. You need to hear this. I know what Cera said was uncalled for but you shouldn't let it get you.
  • Piglet: And that's not a good excuse to leave her or the others behind.
  • Littlefoot: We didn't leave them behind! They were the ones who abandoned us!
  • Tigger: We ALL abandoned each other! We all went separate ways and didn't even try to stop each other!
  • Littlefoot: But you heard what they said! They would rather take an easy way rather than the right way!
  • Winnie the Pooh: All the more reason why we should've stopped them! We all have to work together!
  • Littlefoot: You saw what happened when we tried to work together! Different herds of dinosaurs never do anything together because we CAN'T get along!
  • Tigger: That's easy for you to say kid! We're not even dinosaurs! Because We. Are. From. THE FUTURE!!!
  • Littlefoot: (surprised) What…What did you say?
  • Tigger: Oh, I probably said too much.
  • Eeyore: Guess there's no hiding it now. We're from the far-off future to this world.
  • Winnie the Pooh: You see Littlefoot. We have traveled back to this time because we were on a mission to find the Great Valley like you do.
  • Piglet: We would've told you sooner. But we were too afraid that you and Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike wouldn't believe us.
  • Rabbit: Yes, we met so many friends in different worlds. And help them save them from evil so many times. But that doesn't mean we can't give up.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Just because we're not the same species doesn't mean that we're not a herd. It also means a family.
  • Littlefoot: A family?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Yes. Family isn't just something you're born into. It's about those you hold close to your heart. Friends are a part of your family.
  • Tigger: It doesn't matter what you eat, where you come from, or what your species is. When your family, no one gets left behind.
  • Eeyore: Although your mother is gone, she is still in your memories and your heart. You'll never forget her because she's family.
  • Piglet: Cera, Petrie, Ducky, and Spike are like you: kids in trouble trying to find a place to call home. They need us, and we need them, too. Because we are a herd.
  • Rabbit: They're right. Even though we're not your parents. But we have gone too far to let that stop us from being apart from each other.
  • Winnie the Pooh: As in someone really special once told us one thing. We are all connected in the great Circle of Life.

(Littlefoot realized that he was just making up excuses as to why he was so angry. Pooh and his friends were absolutely right and he knew it. Besides, even if his mother said that different species never did anything together, he knew deep down in his heart that she would never want him to turn his back on anyone in trouble, no matter the species.)

  • Littlefoot: You're right. I am so sorry guys. I didn't mean for us to quarrel like this.
  • Tigger: We know kiddo. And Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike are your new friends too.
  • Rabbit: We will never turn our backs on them. Even when we all make mistakes.
  • Winnie the Pooh: It's not too late, we still can catch up with them if we hurry.
  • Littlefoot: Yeah, they are our friends! We've got to help them.
  • Tigger: Right, we've got a lot of ground to cover and we've already wasted too much time.
  • Rabbit: Tigger's right. Wait a minute. Tigger's right? That can't be right. Tigger's right? That can't be right. Hurry! Hurry! There's not a moment to lose!

(With that, the long-neck reared up like horse before setting out in a dead sprint back toward the volcanoes. The six friends were heading back to their herd. Meanwhile, at the Command Center Zordon and Alpha are watching Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore and Littlefoot at the viewing globe.)

  • Zordon: Good. They're turning back to get Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike.
  • Alpha 5: Sending Pooh and his friends in the time of dinosaurs was a bad idea.
  • Zordon: No, Alpha. I have to give the Chosen Ones this mission so that Littlefoot and his friends will learn the value of working together.
  • Alpha 5: I just hope Cera and the others can hold on.

(Back at the volcanos. Cera didn't seem to have noticed Ducky and Spike had fallen behind. She continued to walk on the trail until she and Petrie came across a pit full of black goo. If that wasn't bad enough, there were two sets of bones that seemed to be from either big-mouths or very small long-necks stuck in the middle of it. While masking her fear, Cera walked over to a small gap. It was a large distance between the two sides. She would still have to jump over it to avoid the goo down below. As she was about to take the leap, the earth trembled as the volcano was getting ready for another burst of fire. Petrie fell off of Cera back and gripped her leg in fear. The moment the rumbling stopped, without warning, Cera leapt across the gap, and Petrie lost his grip! The flyer screamed as he clumsily whipped around in the air, trying desperately to make his wings work. But they failed to save him, and he fell straight into the black goo. He gasped for air as he struggled to get out. But he continued to sink deeper and deeper into the muck.)

  • Petrie: A-a-a-aah! Aah! Whoa! Cera, l fall off! Oh, Cera, Ducky, Spike! Help!

(Rocket of flame and red hot lava erupts from a crater and rains down upon Spike and Ducky who are stranded on a large island-like rock in the middle of a lava flow. The heat from the lava chips away at the floating island.)

  • Ducky: Help, Cera! Cera, where are you?

(Pooh and company and Littlefoot slides to a stop at the edge of the cliff. He is horrified to see Spike and Ducky’s predicament. Ducky’s little feet are too tender to endure the heat of the rock, so she has climbed up on SPIKE’s back. The float is disintegrating.

  • Winnie the Pooh: There they are!
  • Rabbit: Oh, my goodness gracious!
  • Ducky: Pooh! Littlefoot!
  • Littlefoot: Ducky!
  • Ducky: Help Littlefoot!
  • Littlefoot: Hang on! We’re coming!
  • Rabbit: Tigger, you help Littlefoot push that rock so he can across to get them!

(Littlefoot and Tigger sprints across the hot rocks and with his strong neck they pushes a large boulder.)

  • Ducky: Littlefoot! Tigger!
  • Tigger: One for the money. Two for the show. Three to get out of here. And here you go!

(They manage to push the rock into the lava splashes down into place, forming a bridge to their marooned buddies - not a moment too soon.)

  • Littlefoot: Quick, this way!

(The got to sure just in time before the rocks sank into the lava they hear Petrie cry sinking in the muck. The eight bolt in the direction of Petrie’s cries

  • Winnie the Pooh: We're coming, Petrie!
  • Petrie: Help! Ooh!

(Petrie’s just about out of sight… just a beak and bugged-out eyes above the tar surface. The others come stampeding down to the edge of the pit. Littlefoot wraps his mighty tail around the only available anchor - a huge dead tree. He clamps his paws onto SPIKE’s tail and together they bravely wade into the tar. Stretching out as far as they can, they still can’t reach Petrie. Ducky scrambles out along their backs, all the way to Spikes head. She can just barely reach Petrie.)

  • Tigger: Here ya go Petrie! We made you a rescue rope! Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
  • Petrie: Flathead! Pooh! Piglet! Tigger! Rabbit! Eeyore! Ducky! Spike! Oh, Petrie am so happy.
  • Littlefoot: Get, Petrie!

(Petrie nearly downs but Ducky went down and pull him out but took his place.)

  • Ducky: Help!
  • Piglet: Ducky!

(Petrie graps Ducky by the tail as Pooh, Littlefoot and the others try to get themselves out of the tar pit.)

  • Littlefoot: Petrie, pull! Petrie.

(The tree breaks! Suddenly, Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Littlefoot, Petrie, Spike and Ducky are sinking.)

  • Pooh and Pals and Littlefoot: Help!
  • Piglet: Oh dear! (rushes and graps the rope,) Grab on everyone!

(Eeyore take a bite on the rope and pulls everyone out of the tar pit.)

  • Piglet: Are you all alright?
  • Petrie: Yeah, me thank you Piglet.
  • Winnie the Pooh: It's good thing we brought this rope with us.
  • Tigger: Come on! We gotta find Cera! She could be in big trouble!

[Cera is being chased by charging pachycephalosauruses.]

  • Cera: Help!

(Cera darted away from the dome-head that was closing in on her. As it slammed its large head down, intending to crush her underneath hit, she jumped up onto a nearby ledge. The cavern's dim light made it nearly impossible to see. Just as Cera thought she had escaped, she found herself ambushed by another dome-head. She just barely managed to leap away when it pounded its head into the ground. Cera darted in the opposite direction, but the dome-head followed her. She ran right into another one and it snarled at her. The one from behind darted forward. She leapt off the edge, just narrowly avoiding their skull-crushing head-butt. But as Cera landed, she missed her footing and tumbled to the ground. The three dome-heads surrounded her and moved in to finish her off.)

  • Cera: Help me! Help me! Help!

(But just as the dome-heads closed in for the kill; there was an unnatural, ear-piercing screech. They all looked and saw at the entrance to the path a huge, black, creature. It was unlike anything they had ever seen before. Its skin looked slimy and gross; it had horns-like things coming out of the sides of its head. A long nose; a very tall, thin body; and walked on four legs.)

  • Monster: (Gurgles)

(As it moved in closer, it continued to make that awful screeching sound. It was enough to make the dome-heads turn coward and run. Cera was too scared to run. The thing was now on top of her by the time she regained control of herself. She swiped at it with her paw as its nose came down and grabbed her by the tail.)

  • Cera: Get away! Get away from me! Aah! Stop it! Let go of me! Help! Help! Petrie, Spike, Ducky, help!
  • Ducky: Cera, it is us.

(Still hung upside-down in midair, Cera stops squirming. She rotates herself around to look at this big black creature. From under the tar, she sees the eyes and smiles of Pooh, Piglet Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Ducky, Petrie Littlefoot and Spike. And the fact that everyone was laughing.

  • Winnie the Pooh: It was a wonderful idea, Rabbit.
  • Rabbit: Just get yourselves covered in tar, get some sticks for horns, I play a very bad pitch, and we got ourselves a terrifying monster!

(Cera, who was still being held up by Littlefoot's tail, jerk herself out of his grip and fell into a small puddle of tar with a loud "SPLAT". She then turned herself over and got to her feet, standing up defiantly.)

  • All: (laughing)
  • Cera: l knew it was you all along. l did!

(No one paid attention to her. They were too busy laughing about their victory and Cera's reaction to their disguise. They secretly felt a grim satisfaction to the three-horn's panic, even if the prank on her wasn't exactly part of the plan.)

  • Tigger: You should've seen the look on your face Cera!
  • Rabbit: Not only that we DID save you! I plan it to teach you a lesson for insulting Littlefoot's mother.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And I think you owe Littlefoot an apology for insulting his mother.
  • Cera: No way!! Oh, get out of my way.

(The whole group laughed again at her blunder. Ducky nearly keeled over as her sides began to hurt. Petrie fell over on his back and laughed so hard he could barely breathe. Cera got up, stuck her horn up in the air, and walked away again. This time, she walked right into a large stalagmite. The group laughed harder at her continuous stream of clumsy moments. Finally having enough, Cera gave her snobbish gesture and walked down the slope towards a waterfall.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Hmm. Is it just me. Or have we been too hard on Cera?
  • Piglet: Oh dear. Perhaps we shouldn't have done that.

(Everyone felt bad for pulling a prank on her as they watched her leave.)

  • Ducky: Cera?
  • Littlefoot: Cera, come back!
  • Tigger: Hey, three-horn girl! We were only kidding!
  • Rabbit: Cera, get back here! I'm sorry about all this! Come on, we can talk!
  • Piglet: Yeah, Come back!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, bother.
  • Littlefoot: Come back!
  • Narrator: Cera was to proud to admit that... she'd gone the wrong way.

[Cera realized that she had taken them the wrong way, and had been too harsh on Pooh and Pals, and felt like it's her fault. She begins to cry]

Ten Against Sharptooth[edit | edit source]

[Meanwhile, the gang cleaned themselves up in the water. Suddenly, Petrie noticed something]

  • Petrie: Aah! Sharptooth!

(Everyone rushed behind the rock in fear.)

  • Ducky: It's Sharptooth.

[They moment they were all out of sight, Pooh and Littlefoot carefully peeked out from behind the massive boulder. Sharptooth was near the top of the large cliff just above them. The sun burned high in the sky behind the small mountain, making his outline nightmarish. Sharptooth sniff the air intently, trying to find their scent.]

  • Rabbit: How did he get here?!
  • Winnie the Pooh: He must've followed us.
  • Eeyore: Well, remember what Cera said? Once Sharptooth chooses his prey, he won't stop until he gets it. That is.
  • Tigger: He must've picked up our scent.
  • Rabbit: Oh my. If we keep on going, we might lead him into the Great Valley! Those dinosaur herds won't stand a chance against that monster!
  • Littlefoot: Well we're not going to let that happen! Let's get rid of him once it for all.
  • Piglet: Whatever will we do?
  • Littlefoot: Look. We'll coax him to the deep end of the pond. He can't swim with scrawny arms. Me, Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore and Spike will push that rock on his head. He'll fall into the water. Petrie, whistle when he's where the water gets dark. Now we need some bait. Hmm.
  • Ducky: Me? Oh, no. No, no, no, no.
  • Tigger: Oh, relax, Ducky. All you have to do is lure him out here and we'll take care of the rest.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And once you get out here, you'll be in your element. You're a better swimmer than he is. You'll have the advantage.
  • Rabbit: Then it's agreed. Now, put your combat gear on. This is a dangerous mission, and we can not afford any mistakes. The fate of the Great Valley is in our hands.

(Inside the cave, Sharptooth enters while Ducky follows undetected. she tiptoed inside to a rock and ducked down. She shivered and crouched as Sharptooth suddenly stopped and growled. She peeked over the rock. He was scanning around the cavern. She had to get his attention and lead him out to the pond. The others were counting on her.Ducky took a deep breath and prepared to do something that would be suicidal.)

  • Ducky: Aah!

(She quickly ducked back behind the rock as Sharptooth jerked up in alert. Shivering, and with her heart pounding hard, Ducky dared to take another look. There was nothing.Sharptooth was gone. She didn't hear him make any steps, but he had somehow snuck away. She listened for him, but the only sound she heard was water dripping down from the ceiling. She looked around the cavern again, but there still was no sign of Sharptooth. He had just…vanished. Cautiously, Ducky stepped back. Sharptooth must've gone further into the cave. But her nerve was at its limit, and she didn't want to follow him. She turned to leave…but then Sharptooth leapt at her from nowhere! Ducky sprinted right underneath him, narrowly avoiding his jaws, and headed toward the exit. Sharptooth was in hot pursit. He dove for the swimmer and attempted to snatch her in his teeth. Ducky jumped to avoid his jaws and grabbed the end of his nose. Sharptooth slid down the slope on his belly and into the bond below. Ducky and Sharptooth crashed into shallows of the pond.)

  • Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger: (gasps)
  • Littlefoot Ducky!
  • Petrie: Ducky!

(The moment she was in the water, the little Saruolophus quickly swam underneath some rocks as Sharptooth got up. All she had to do now was stay hidden and let the others finish the monster. Meanwhile from above, Petrie franticly tried to whistle to alert Littlefoot, Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Spike that Sharptooth was in position.)

  • Petrie: [Whistles]
  • Tigger: That's Petrie's signal!
  • Rabbit: Alright everyone! Now push!
  • Littlefoot: Push, Guys, with all your might!

(Littlefoot, Spike, Pooh and Pals pushes the giant rock with all their might.)

  • Petrie: (throws a rock at Sharptooth) Ha ha ha! (falls after Sharptooth hits the cliff)
  • Piglet: Oh, d-d-d-dear!
  • Littlefoot: Petrie!
  • Sharptooth: (roars)
  • Petrie: (floats in a breeze created by Sharptooth) Whoa! l flying. l flying! l flying!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Congratulations Petrie! We knew you could--
  • Tigger: (pushing the rock) Celebrate later, Buddy Bear! This battle isn't over!
  • Ducky: Help!

(Sharptooth lunged towards the little swimmer. Only to fall flat on his stomach and lose her in the waves. Pooh, Littlefoot, and the others keep pushing the rock really hard, Sharptooth resurfaced founds Ducky lying ontop of his snout. Petrie flies down to the rescue.)

  • Ducky: Petrie!

(Sharptooth leaps on the rock and tries to get our heroes Petrie try to close Sharptooth's left eye.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Sharptooth is in the way! The rock won't move!
  • Tigger: We need a little bit more!
  • Piglet: We just need a little help!
  • Eeyore: Who's strong enough?
  • Rabbit: Oh dear, who can help?

(Until suddenly they hear a familiar squeal.)

  • Cera: l'm coming!
  • Littlefoot: Cera, you're back!

(Just in time Cera came to their aid. smashes the stubborn boulder loose, sending both Sharptooth and the boulder down to their fall. Petrie tried to fly back to the others. But Sharptooth grabbed Petrie by his teeth.)

  • Petrie: Aah!

(Sharptooth landed into the water with a huge "SPLASH" with the boulder hit him in the stomach. All look on as the writhing form of Sharptooth, bubbling, as it sinks deeper and deeper into the dark water. Pooh and Pals safely on the ledge with Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, and Spike they all watched the monster sink down to the bottom of the pond. But they realizes that Petrie didn't escape. The Battle of Triumph is a costly business, and none knew it so well as the nine travellers who had lost their courageous little friend, Petrie, helping defeating the great Sharptooth. As they gaze into the bubbling water below, they feel a deep sadness.)

  • Rabbit: (sadly) Oh no.
  • Ducky: He was my friend. (sniff) Poor Petrie! (sniff)
  • Tigger: He...He's gone.
  • Rabbit: (in tears) Oh, Tigger (sniff) He just started to...to fly.
  • Eeyore: Should've celebrate when we had the chance.
  • Piglet: (cries)
  • Winnie the Pooh: I know Piglet, there's nothing we could have done.

(The gang starts walking away, but Ducky stay behind in tears.)

  • Ducky: Poor, poor Petrie. Petrie.

(But suddenly they stopped thery heard a fainted cough. Petrie manage to pull himself back on the edge of the cliff.)

  • Petrie: Stop! You go without Petrie?
  • Ducky: Petrie. (happily turns around and see that he is alive.)
  • Piglet: Petrie, hooray!!
  • Rabbit: Oh my, Oh my, Oh my! He's alive!
  • Tigger: Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo!
  • Petrie: Oh!
  • Ducky: Petrie, you're safe! Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep!
  • Rabbit: Thanks goodness you're safe!
  • Tigger: We're so glad to see you!

(Pooh and Pals give Petrie a hug relieved that he is alive and well.)

  • Tigger: So good to have you back again!
  • Petrie: Petrie no breathe!
  • Tigger: Oh, hoo, Sorry about that little guy. We're just glad you're okay.
  • Littlefoot: Welcome back Petrie.
  • Rabbit: And that was really brave.
  • Tigger: What a flying skill that was!
  • Petrie: I truly a flyer now!

(Everyone laughed, but Pooh and Pals turn to Cera who feels terribly ashamed for the way she treats them.)

  • Rabbit: Cera before you say anything. I just wanted to...Thank you for saving us. I can see now that you are very strong just like a threehorn.
  • Cera: Yeah, well it was nothing. Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, and Eeyore. I wanted to apologize for everything during this whole journey. My dad always taught me that different herds can't be friends because we're all different, and all those I said to you guys are wrong. I have no other excuse. I'm sorry guys.
  • Winnie the Pooh: It's alright Cera. Just because we're not dinosaurs like you. Doesn't mean we can't be friends.
  • Piglet: And we all worked together like a family. And family isn't just something you are born into. It's also the friends you gain as life goes on.
  • Tigger: And we all did work together when we defeated Sharptooth today.
  • Eeyore: So now Littlefoot's mother can rest in peace.
  • Rabbit: And you know why Littlefoot got upset? It's because his mother sacrificed herself to save all of us. And she...passed on.
  • Cera: Oh...I didn't know.
  • Tigger: Yes, and we are the ones who should be apologizing for being too hard on you throughout this whole journey.
  • Piglet: We were only trying to help you all get back to your herds and families.
  • Rabbit: So, can you ever forgive us? We acted very badly.
  • Cera: That's okay Rabbit.
  • Tigger: Aw, I like this kid already. Hoo-hoo-hoo!
  • Cera: And Littlefoot about what I said to you about your mother I didn't mean to--(realizes that Littlefoot is missing.) Littlefoot?
  • Tigger: Littlefoot? Hey, where that kid get to?
  • Piglet: I did see him go off to the high cliff.
  • Rabbit: Come on let's catch up with him.

(Pooh and Pals went off to find Littlefoot.)

The Great Valley/Happy Ending[edit | edit source]

(Pooh and his friends have found Littlefoot on a high cliff; the purple cloud shapes into his mother.)

  • Littlefoot's MotherLittlefoot. Littlefoot.
  • Littlefoot: Mother! (looks around at it.)
  • Littlefoot's MotherLittlefoot.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Rabbit?
  • Rabbit: Shh!
  • Littlefoot: Mother? (weeps) l tried to do what you told me, but it's just too hard. l'll never find the Great Valley. (the cloud takes off) Mother. Mother! Don't go, Mother! Don't go!
  • Tigger: After that cloud!

(Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Littlefoot follows the purple cloud through the tunnel and halts to a stop. The cloud shapes up into his mother and beams a light down on Littlefoot. The light expands and brightens the darkness to the Great Valley. Our heroes gawks at it in awe.)

  • Rabbit: Oh my goodness!
  • Tigger: (gasp) Is it...Is it...
  • Littlefoot: The Great Valley.
  • Winnie the Pooh: (gasps) It is...It's the Great Valley!
  • Littlefoot: (OS) Cera, Spike, Ducky, Petrie, over here!

(Cera, Spike, Ducky, and Petrie rush through the tunnel and join Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals.)

  • Ducky: Littlefoot, you found it! Yep, yep, yep.
  • Littlefoot: We did it. We did it together!
  • Winnie the Pooh and friends: (cheering)

(They entered the Valley with laughter)

  • Narrator: The Great Valley was all they dreamed it would be-- A land of green, leaves and life. There were waterfalls, grassy meadows, enough tree stars to feast on forever and raising upon them, their families.

(Ducky and her sisters glomp at Spike.)

  • Ducky: This is our new brother Spike.

(Ducky, Spike, and their family are in the shallow pond, snuggling each other happily.)

  • Petrie: Mama, l a flier!

(Petrie's siblings cheer; Petrie flaps his wings, blowing them away. His mother snuggles him.)

  • Cera: Daddy!
  • Cera's Father: Cera?

(Cera rams through the grass of flowers and skids to her father.)

  • Cera: Daddy.

(Cera cuddles with him. All the other dinosaurs are heard laughing. Pooh and Pals happily watched Littlefoot rubs his grandparents on the head in happiness.)

  • Narrator: And Littlefoot found his grandmother and grandfather at last. The same loving faces he'd looked into on the day of his birth.

(Littlefoot's daydreaming memories start a flashback when he hatched from an egg, with his mother and grandparents. Littlefoot played with his tree star; a frog leapt to Littlefoot when he slept on her mother's back; he and Cera were playing with the frogs in the pond; Littlefoot was playing with Ducky, and Tigger; Pooh and Pals with Littlefoot and the gang slept into Sharptooth's footprint; Littlefoot saw a cloud shaped like his mother. His memory fades into the time Littlefoot is in the Great Valley happily looking back.)

  • Cera: Littlefoot! Come on. l'll race you.

(Pooh and Pals, Littlefoot and the gang reunite on top a grassy hill.)

  • Narrator: And they all grew up together in the valley-- Generation upon generation, each passing on to the next: The tale of their ancestors' journey to the valley... long ago.

(They give each other a group hug. Scene fades to Pooh and Piglet looking at the view of the Great Valley.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: I hope Captain Neweyes lets us travel back to this time. (chuckles) I can't wait to see Littlefoot and his friends again.
  • Piglet: It's the most peculiar thing. Zordon never said anything about coming to the world of dinosaurs.
  • Winnie the Pooh: You know Piglet. Zordon did send Captain Neweyes to help us get to this time. I think Zordon has something in store for Littlefoot and his friends for their own adventures.
  • Piglet: Oh, you think we should ask Zordon?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Don't worry. I believe he already knows.

(The scene the Great Valley view fades into black.)

THE END!

Bonus Ending[edit | edit source]

(Back at the Command Center. Pooh and Pals, and Captain Neweyes teleported back in the chamber where Zordon and Alpha are waiting.)

  • Alpha 5: Oh, welcome home everyone!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Thank you Alpha. It's been quite a long journey.
  • Tigger: Yeah, going through an incredible journey in the Land of the Dinosaurs. But at least we all made it to The Great Valley.
  • Zordon: I am pleased that you all have accomplished your mission my friends. Captain Neweyes did explain to me about your adventures with your young dinosaur friends. But you all also did help them learn the value of working together.
  • Rabbit: Yeah, we sure did.
  • Eeyore: We did helped them defeat Sharptooth.
  • Piglet: Zordon, you probably know about this but is there another way for us to see Littlefoot and his friends again?
  • Tigger: Oh yeah, dinosaurs are extinct are our time. And we became a family to them since we helped them find the Great Valley.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Yes, that's what I'm worried about. But I believe you already know about this.
  • Zordon: That I do my friend. Since you had discovered Littlefoot's new home in the Great Valley. With the help of Captain Neweyes. We will help you find a way for your new friends to travel to your time and other worlds. Just like we help built the door for you to travel across the multiverse.
  • Captain Neweyes: (smiles) And that's what we'll do.
  • Piglet: (relieved) Oh, good.
  • Tigger: Maybe someday Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike will meet you after all Big Z.
  • Zordon: Anything's possible Tigger. When the time comes, they will discover their own time travel adventure.
  • Rabbit: Well I just hope they won't to run into any more trouble like we have.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh don't worry Rabbit. I'm sure they won't.
  • Tigger: Besides what can happen?

(Scene: Koopa Castle: Bowser was watching Sharptooth's defeat by Pooh and Pals.)

  • Bowser: I'm impressed that the Chosen Ones helped some hatchling dinosaurs to defeat this Tyrannosaurus Rex or as they called him "Sharptooth." (chuckles evilly)
  • Kamek: Yeah, sire. They should know they don't stand a chance, Even from the beginning Professor Screweyes' Younger Brother was involved.
  • Bowser: Don't be so sure Kamek. It means the Chosen Ones are getting stronger every mission they have accomplished.
  • Kamek: Yeah, of course they are.
  • Bowser: But still perhaps the Sharptooth they fought could be of use to me. Something I like to keep as one of my pets. General!
  • Koopa General: Yes sir?
  • Bowser: Fetch me, Dr. Nefarious Tropy. The Sovereign and I are doing some time travelling for a while.
  • Koopa General: Yes sir!
  • Mistress 9: Dr. Nefarious Tropy?,
  • Bowser: Yes, while Junior is still searching for the Super Star. We'll gather some more recruits for the New United Alliance of Evil.
  • Mistress 9: And you needed my help to bring Sharptooth out of the water. So you may gain control of him.
  • Bowser: Exactly. Sharptooth will do whatever I say.