Em Busca do Vale Encantado XIII: A União dos Amigos
Título original: The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,1/10
1,8 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Uma viagem inesquecível, com Littlefoot, Saura, Spike, Patassaura e Petrúcio descobrindo novos amigos e compartilhando importantes lições de vida em sua aventura repleta de diversão!Uma viagem inesquecível, com Littlefoot, Saura, Spike, Patassaura e Petrúcio descobrindo novos amigos e compartilhando importantes lições de vida em sua aventura repleta de diversão!Uma viagem inesquecível, com Littlefoot, Saura, Spike, Patassaura e Petrúcio descobrindo novos amigos e compartilhando importantes lições de vida em sua aventura repleta de diversão!
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 indicação no total
John Ingle
- Narrator
- (narração)
- …
Cody Arens
- Littlefoot
- (narração)
Logan Arens
- Littlefoot
- (narração)
- (as Logan Riley Arens)
Miriam Flynn
- Grandma Longneck
- (narração)
Jeff Bennett
- Petrie
- (narração)
Anndi McAfee
- Cera
- (narração)
Aria Noelle Curzon
- Ducky
- (narração)
Rob Paulsen
- Spike
- (narração)
- …
Jessica Gee-George
- Tria
- (narração)
- (as Jessica Gee)
Pete Sepenuk
- Foobie
- (narração)
Cuba Gooding Jr.
- Loofah
- (narração)
Anthony Skillman
- Littlefoot
- (canto)
Angie Jaree
- Doofah
- (canto)
Monty Seward
- Loofah
- (canto)
Michele Brourman
- Yellow Belly
- (narração)
Ken Stacey
- Yellow Belly
- (narração)
Windy Wagner
- Yellow Belly
- (narração)
- Direção
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Avaliações em destaque
This movie will fully and seriously entertain anyone under 5 years old but if you are an adult, then it is so dire compared to the original that you will be in hysterics. It is a bright upbeat film but seems to be somewhat lacking in the plot a little. There isn't much 'atmosphere' in the movie. I think this is more humorous than anything. As long as you don't expect to be too engaged and you don't take it seriously and go along with its upbeat fun aspects, you will be able to have a chance of enjoying this movie, if however you expect it to be anything like the original or even previous sequels however then you will probably be bored and a bit shocked at what Land Before Time has become. I have given this movie a 5 out of 10 because despite it being one of the worst sequels in my opinion, it gets extra stars for being like an almost total funny mockery.
Having enjoyed most of the sequels, particularly Stone of Cold Fire, Time of the Great Giving and Great Valley Adventure, I was greatly disappointed in this sequel and consider it the worst of the franchise. The voice acting is a redeeming quality and the film moved quickly, but everything else didn't work for me. This sequel does have disappointingly lacklustre animation, complete with choppy editing, and the music is forgettable at best. Other cons are clichéd and lazy dialogue, an episodic plot and the voice acting is only variable, some are good but others are not great at all. As for the characters, Littlefoot is at his least likable and heroic, and Petrie is annoying. And Cera? I know people say she is bratty, but here she is really bratty. Overall, disappointing and almost unwatchable for me. 2/10 Bethany Cox
Honestly, I can't understand all the hate people have for this movie, like, I know that Universal abused the Land Before Time brand for many years by making 14 movies, all of them being inferior to the first movie because they were too childish, musical and with slow paced stories. I watched most of the sequels as a child and now that I'm older I can't like them anymore, but I never saw this film as a child and honestly, I found it much more fun than the previous sequel films. I can understand that many prefer that style of dramatic story with crying and violent and threatening tyrannosauruses, but the childish aspect of the sequences made the drama and action very boring to watch. This film, however, tries to be different from the previous films. Instead of forcing another boring story with drama, it tries to go for a more humorous side with comedy. The Yellow Bellies are very funny characters. It helps that the director of this film had already worked on Disney animations, which made the film have a better humor than the previous films. And seriously guys, you're really harsh, attacking even the characters in the film. Some previous films have scripts that are much more idiotic than this film. The sixth film was one of the worst films I've ever seen. The biggest positive about The Wisdom of Friends is that it doesn't try to force itself to feel like a cheap Don Bluth rip-off like the previous 12 sequels did.
This was the last "Land Before Time" movie, at least for awhile. It's one of the worst in the whole series, although it doesn't really have much of a lower rating than most of the other sequels. This movie features Littlefoot and his friends finding a bunch of dinosaurs called yellow bellies. They need to help them find their herd. Halfway through the movie, they actually do, so the movie's over, right? Nope. It just extends into an even more pointless movie as the gang helps the yellow bellies around. Oh, and the sharptooths appear and are weaker than ever.
One even has a massive scar and he can't do anything! Anyway, the animation probably isn't worse than the other movies. What makes this worse is that these yellow bodies are so annoying. They have these bad voices and are mostly dumb. We have to deal with these guys the whole movie and they're easily the worst guest characters in the movies. We get some moral about following more on instinct than wisdom or something like that. It's very clichéd and makes for a lame movie. *1/2
One even has a massive scar and he can't do anything! Anyway, the animation probably isn't worse than the other movies. What makes this worse is that these yellow bodies are so annoying. They have these bad voices and are mostly dumb. We have to deal with these guys the whole movie and they're easily the worst guest characters in the movies. We get some moral about following more on instinct than wisdom or something like that. It's very clichéd and makes for a lame movie. *1/2
Here we go again. The original film is a minor classic; the direct-to-video sequels have a few definite high points, but mostly exist in the territory of "so-so" and "softly enjoyable." Nearly twenty years into the 'Land before time' franchise, it's only reasonable to approach the thirteenth installment with very mixed expectations. Special guest stars Sandra Oh and Cuba Gooding Jr. Lend some extra star power while regular cast members remain, including industry icons Jeff Bennett and Rob Paulsen; producer Charles Grosvenor declines directorial duties for the first time since he first took the helm in 1997, making way for Jamie Mitchell. Everything and everyone else seems to have remained consistent, so it's safe to assume 'The wisdom of friends' will be just as consistent, for better and for worse. And so it is.
The animation is overall excellent, including welcome detail in the beautiful backgrounds, and not truly any less so in character designs, effects, and other active elements; on the other hand, some nuance has arguably been traded out for more vibrant colors (seen as far back as 2000), some tidbits that we get (e.g., characters dancing) feel gauche and indulgent, and some movement (by character or camera) doesn't translate well with 3D sensibilities. Speaking of gauche, the original songs are decidedly ham-handed, but they're not bad in and themselves, and may even be kind of catchy. The cast give spirited, commendable performances, and the one trouble may be that the performances they're guided into are sometimes excessively cutesy and childish. In general Mitchell's direction is suitable, though I think the pacing may be a bit harried and forced, and the same descriptors arguably describe some other facets every now and again (see also the song "How do you know?").
The biggest problem this picture faces is one that the franchise has struggled with in varying measures from the first sequel, 'The Great Valley adventure,' in 1994. With exceptions - irregular doses of especial cleverness, or earnestness - the video franchise has been characterized by simple, unsophisticated writing, a presentation that favors frivolous entertainment over sincere, meaningful substance. I think it's rather unfortunate that 'The wisdom of friends' leans into that slant more than ever, with only traces of hardier themes or ideas to faintly cement the proceedings. To a dubious extent greater than that of any predecessor, this flick caters somewhat condescendingly to the very, very youngest of viewers with uninvolved silliness rather than to appeal to broader audiences with anything more concrete and thoughtful. If other entries verged on being "Saturday morning cartoons" more than full-length features, this more closely reflects the trivial nothings aired on TV in the middle of the day for tykes who may be too young for even kindergarten.
We still get some mild humor, and some mild adventure, as foremost diminutive dinos Littlefoot, Cera, Petrie, Ducky, and Spike find themselves getting into more shenanigans. There are small, scattered highlights throughout in one fashion or another. The movie isn't specifically bad, and it is duly well made in and of itself. Yet whether we're standing it next to its kin or trying to judge it purely on its own merits, much more than not - despite the name and its de facto fulfillment - this is a fluff piece. There's not necessarily anything wrong with that, for there's a time and a place for most anything in cinema, but it's as if this time around Grosvenor, Mitchell, and Loy had actively forsaken any but the tiniest, almost undetectable slivers of heart that have been the crux of the series since Don Bluth's progenitor. We can get fluff pieces anywhere; however much or little, that heart has been a key component of the continuation of 'The land before time.' If it's so heavily diminished, or absent, why should we bother at all?
I don't dislike this title, and there are much worse ways to spend one's time. There are also better ways to spend one's time, however, for this sits at the rear of the pack alongside 2001's 'The big freeze,' wherein sturdy notions were rendered in a manner too even-keeled and dull, and 2002's 'Journey to Big Water,' which was solid but unremarkable and sort of stale. It's passable and decent enough as something light to watch on a quiet day, and the issue is just that if that's our bar for having a good time, we can likely just do without altogether. Take that as you will, and if you watch 'The wisdom of friends' at all, watch knowing what you're getting into.
The animation is overall excellent, including welcome detail in the beautiful backgrounds, and not truly any less so in character designs, effects, and other active elements; on the other hand, some nuance has arguably been traded out for more vibrant colors (seen as far back as 2000), some tidbits that we get (e.g., characters dancing) feel gauche and indulgent, and some movement (by character or camera) doesn't translate well with 3D sensibilities. Speaking of gauche, the original songs are decidedly ham-handed, but they're not bad in and themselves, and may even be kind of catchy. The cast give spirited, commendable performances, and the one trouble may be that the performances they're guided into are sometimes excessively cutesy and childish. In general Mitchell's direction is suitable, though I think the pacing may be a bit harried and forced, and the same descriptors arguably describe some other facets every now and again (see also the song "How do you know?").
The biggest problem this picture faces is one that the franchise has struggled with in varying measures from the first sequel, 'The Great Valley adventure,' in 1994. With exceptions - irregular doses of especial cleverness, or earnestness - the video franchise has been characterized by simple, unsophisticated writing, a presentation that favors frivolous entertainment over sincere, meaningful substance. I think it's rather unfortunate that 'The wisdom of friends' leans into that slant more than ever, with only traces of hardier themes or ideas to faintly cement the proceedings. To a dubious extent greater than that of any predecessor, this flick caters somewhat condescendingly to the very, very youngest of viewers with uninvolved silliness rather than to appeal to broader audiences with anything more concrete and thoughtful. If other entries verged on being "Saturday morning cartoons" more than full-length features, this more closely reflects the trivial nothings aired on TV in the middle of the day for tykes who may be too young for even kindergarten.
We still get some mild humor, and some mild adventure, as foremost diminutive dinos Littlefoot, Cera, Petrie, Ducky, and Spike find themselves getting into more shenanigans. There are small, scattered highlights throughout in one fashion or another. The movie isn't specifically bad, and it is duly well made in and of itself. Yet whether we're standing it next to its kin or trying to judge it purely on its own merits, much more than not - despite the name and its de facto fulfillment - this is a fluff piece. There's not necessarily anything wrong with that, for there's a time and a place for most anything in cinema, but it's as if this time around Grosvenor, Mitchell, and Loy had actively forsaken any but the tiniest, almost undetectable slivers of heart that have been the crux of the series since Don Bluth's progenitor. We can get fluff pieces anywhere; however much or little, that heart has been a key component of the continuation of 'The land before time.' If it's so heavily diminished, or absent, why should we bother at all?
I don't dislike this title, and there are much worse ways to spend one's time. There are also better ways to spend one's time, however, for this sits at the rear of the pack alongside 2001's 'The big freeze,' wherein sturdy notions were rendered in a manner too even-keeled and dull, and 2002's 'Journey to Big Water,' which was solid but unremarkable and sort of stale. It's passable and decent enough as something light to watch on a quiet day, and the issue is just that if that's our bar for having a good time, we can likely just do without altogether. Take that as you will, and if you watch 'The wisdom of friends' at all, watch knowing what you're getting into.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis is the only movie in the series other than the original to not have any Spoken Lines from Littlefoot's Grandpa.
- ConexõesEdited from Em Busca do Vale Encantado II: A Grande Aventura do Vale (1994)
- Trilhas sonorasSay So
Written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom
Produced by Michele Brourman
Performed by Jeff Bennett, Aria Noelle Curzon, Anndi McAfee, and Anthony Skillman
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 16 minutos
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- 1.33 : 1(original release)
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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