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Le Petit Dinosaure : La Pierre de feu

Original title: The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire
  • Video
  • 2000
  • G
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.6K
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Jeff Bennett, Thomas Dekker, and Anndi McAfee in Le Petit Dinosaure : La Pierre de feu (2000)
Hand-Drawn AnimationQuestAdventureAnimationDramaFamilyMusical

A mysterious object crashes near the great valley, and Petrie's untrustful uncle arrives in search of it, believing it to be "a storm of cold fire", a susposed rock of great powers.A mysterious object crashes near the great valley, and Petrie's untrustful uncle arrives in search of it, believing it to be "a storm of cold fire", a susposed rock of great powers.A mysterious object crashes near the great valley, and Petrie's untrustful uncle arrives in search of it, believing it to be "a storm of cold fire", a susposed rock of great powers.

  • Director
    • Charles Grosvenor
  • Writers
    • Len Uhley
    • Judy Freudberg
    • Tony Geiss
  • Stars
    • Jeff Bennett
    • Anndi McAfee
    • Thomas Dekker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Grosvenor
    • Writers
      • Len Uhley
      • Judy Freudberg
      • Tony Geiss
    • Stars
      • Jeff Bennett
      • Anndi McAfee
      • Thomas Dekker
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Petrie
    • (voice)
    • (as Jeff Glenn Bennet)
    • …
    Anndi McAfee
    Anndi McAfee
    • Cera
    • (voice)
    Thomas Dekker
    Thomas Dekker
    • Littlefoot
    • (voice)
    Aria Noelle Curzon
    Aria Noelle Curzon
    • Ducky
    • (voice)
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Spike
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
    • Grandpa Longneck
    • (voice)
    Miriam Flynn
    Miriam Flynn
    • Grandma Longneck
    • (voice)
    John Ingle
    John Ingle
    • Cera's Dad
    • (voice)
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Ducky's Mom
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Sierra
    • (voice)
    Charles Kimbrough
    Charles Kimbrough
    • Rainbow Face #1
    • (voice)
    Patti Deutsch
    Patti Deutsch
    • Rainbow Face #2
    • (voice)
    Michael York
    Michael York
    • Pterano
    • (voice)
    B.J. Ward
    B.J. Ward
    • Rainbow Face #2
    • (singing voice)
    Leo Merril
    • Giant Flyer
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Charles Grosvenor
    • Writers
      • Len Uhley
      • Judy Freudberg
      • Tony Geiss
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    5jkennard-97972

    Good

    Like the original, a well crafted heatwarming tale. This storyline is full of morals and lessons from fanily, trust, democracy, greed, honour, teamwork, friendship and much more.

    The animation is traditional and simplistic with some innccuracies of depictions of species' features and some inaccuacies between Mesozoic and Cenozoic periods. However the dubbing is amazing with characters vocal patterns and use of language being correlative to the species presumed intelligence.

    Unlike the original this has several musical numbers which seem dubious in the context of the series. The songs seem to get marginally better throughout the series.

    A must watch for kids.
    6I_Ailurophile

    It needed a more deliberate, measured hand, but it's decent enough

    I'm certainly not going to sit here and extol their virtues, but I don't think anyone can say the 'Land before time' sequels are specifically bad. They are light and frivolous compared to Don Bluth's 1988 progenitor, yes, largely lacking the earnestness, substance, and nuance that have made it a minor modern classic. Even as the shortcomings are evident, however, and the writing relatively simple and unsophisticated, the direct-to-video offerings are only intended for mild entertainment in the first place. We may scrutinize, and we may wish that they were built to appeal to a broader audience instead of catering (perhaps condescendingly) to the very youngest of viewers, but they're modestly enjoyable in the least, and some (including sixth entry 'The secret of Saurus Rock') are notably better than others. So we sit with mixed expectations for seventh installment 'The stone of cold fire,' but there's still a possibility that it could stand firm on its own legs, and if nothing else it will surely fit in among its brethren. And, well, the latter holds true.

    Here, there is a great deal to take in right from the start. With a new studio accordingly taking over much of the animation, and especially with digital methods now employed instead of the traditional hand-drawn animation previously seen, this release takes some getting used to. It's still the case that the colors are vibrant, and we get rich detail in active elements and even more so in the beautiful backgrounds, though I do wonder if there's even less nuance here than in the other sequels (let alone compared to the original TLBT), all accentuated as we see characters animated against static backgrounds. Then, too, for as straightforward and uncomplicated as the storytelling has commonly been in this series (at least since the first), it comes across that new screenwriter Len Uhley tries to smash too many ideas together here, and this picture is arguably both overfull and full of itself. Introducing the scientifically-minded gallimimuses ("Rainbow Faces") is one thing, but the accompanying song ("Beyond the Mysterious Beyond") seems to go a step too far. That's to say nothing of adding Petrie's dubious uncle and his friends on top of the curiosity of the titular object, and all of the conflicts, beats, character reactions, and story ideas to follow.

    True, the voice cast is reliable, including industry icons Jeff Bennett, Rob Paulsen, and Jim Cummings, nevermind special guest star Michael York, and one could argue that the performances into which they're guided are more sure-footed this time around - that is, not entirely as unnaturally cutesy and childish as we've heard in the last five examples. Michael Tavera's score arguably stands out more, being more robust in and of itself and also benefiting from a hardier sound design. Regardless of how exactly they're treated, there are concrete notions herein for the narrative, and in fact there are touches of subtlety that have been sorely missing from the franchise for awhile. For example, Pterano and his pals are up to no good, and while that wickedness is as plain as day, the antagonists' methods are a little sly and underhanded. We get adventure, and drama, and some humor to round things out, and there are even darker slivers of violence than we've gotten since 1988. I quite believe 'The stone of cold fire' needed a more measured, deliberate hand, not just in conception but in its execution (including pacing), but overall the result is fairly solid.

    It's just that the doing is A Bit Much. And where 'The Great Valley adventure' or 'Journey through the mists' were A Bit Much owing to their distinct juvenility; this particularly is A Bit Much because while the underlying thoughts in this instance are reasonably sturdy, the sum total feels excessive, brusque, and maybe even a tad forced. Moreover, while there is notable strength in some regards, and some cleverness (once again, the antagonists benefit from some of the best writing), this feature is not completely free of the issues that have troubled its video predecessors, including songs of variable quality. So here we are again, with a 'Land before time' sequel that IS a good time, but softly so, and somewhat passively. I can honestly say that I like 'The stone of cold fire,' but I'm unlikely to dwell on it for even a moment hereafter, and there's no need whatsoever to make a special effort to watch. Provided that something of such a temperate tenor is something you can get on board with, it's duly worthwhile if you come across it; would that the movie elicited a more enthusiastic response.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    After re watching this after a while, I now think "Stone of Cold Fire" surpasses "Time of the Great Giving" as the best of the sequels

    When I first saw this sequel two years ago, I thought it was merely okay. Recently I have been on an endeavour to re watch all of the sequels to see whether my initial opinion of them had changed. In some cases no, but this was one of those cases when it was better than I thought. I did remark in my "Time of the Great Giving" review last year saying that was the best of the sequels, but now even with its problems, this one is the one I enjoyed most. Of course it is not as good as the stunning original, which is one of my favourite movies of all time, but it is an above average sequel. It is too short though, and the story structure is a little episodic and the songs on the limp side, but the film skips along nicely, helped by some nice animation and some funny dialogue. Actually along with "Great Valley Adventure" this is the sequel with the funniest dialogue, such as Sierra's "no no no yep yep yep, is driving me nuts nuts nuts!". The villains I thought were interesting here, Pterrano is a different sort of villain, not menacing like Hexxus or the Horned King but charming and smooth-talking. Michael York voiced him perfectly, in fact the voice acting was top notch here. All in all, this is a good sequel, with its problems yes, but kids are more likely to overlook any of the franchise's flaws and just lap up the sense of fun the franchise in general has. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7Animany94

    Weird story and entertaining characters.

    I must admit that this was a little weird. LBT takes on an alien adventure! OMG! Okay, it is not bad, just not what I expected when I put it on.

    I liked that more of our beloved gang's members did more in this LBT sequel. Petrie learning about his uncle was the best in that aspect of the movie. There are also some good action scenes and scares.

    The dialogue is also more mature in this one and I appreciate that. When they talk about "the flying rock" and what it could be, I actually found it engaging, because these mysterious and fairly weird creatures began talking about what is out there (but they could have made a better name than "rainbow faces"). They had a moment when they made my jaw drop.

    Pteranno and his goons are actually really funny and well voiced (Pteranno beautifully by Michael York) and get some great lines and good development throughout the movie.

    The only real disappointment in this movie is a bunch of forgettable songs. As a whole I do not like the musical aspect of the LBT sequels, but it kind of worked in LBT VI: THe Lone Dinosaur.

    A different take on these many sequels and worth showing to your kids (or watch it if you will give it a chance).
    8Mightyzebra

    A different LBT

    A lot of LBT's are childish nonsense, even good ones such as LBT 2 and LBT 3. However, this one actually deals with a few adult issues, which is extraordinarily strange for a LBT. Of course, it deals with child issues as well, in case you didn't realise. This film also has Michael York as a new "flier" called Pterano.

    This film also has pleasant songs, good humour and a gripping adventure so it should be good for any LBT fan - or most other people as well! Yet another thing about this film that sets it apart is that it has different animation from any other LBT film, before and after.

    The plot goes like this: Littlefoot wakes up in the middle of the night after some wanderers have come to the valley and sees an amazing light fall onto a mountain nearby. No-one really believes Littlefoot when he tells many dinosaurs about it, but he is determined to go out and find it. Meanwhile, Petrie's uncle has suddenly appeared from crashing onto a tree branch...

    So enjoy this different, good quality sequel, "Land Before Time: The Stone Of Cold Fire"! :-)

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    • Trivia
      Pterano has become extremely popular among fans, featuring prominently in fanworks and cited by many fans as their favourite character outside of the five main characters, or their favorite new character. Many fans claim that his voice-actor is what makes him such an appealing character, being one of the few new characters to be voiced by an actor other than a voice-actor. His voice-acting has even been compared to that of Tim Curry, due to their similar overacting and English accents.
    • Goofs
      In the flashback sequence detailing why Pterano is met with scorn by the adults of the Great Valley, Grandpa Longneck explains that after the Great Earthshake, the adults communed and traveled together as a group, with no one's opinion outweighing the other. This contradicts with much of the "racism" expressed in the first Land Before Time film, in which many of the herds kept to their own kind.
    • Quotes

      Pterano: If there's one thing I will not tolerate, it's violence!

      Rinkus: Then why are you hitting me?

      Pterano: Right, make that two things. Violence and stupid questions!

      [Hits Rinkus again]

    • Alternate versions
      On current digital printings and STARZ and HBO airings/streaming platforms, there have been many alterations to the film:
      • The 1997 Universal Pictures logo is now zoomed in.
      • Both title cards are now shown right before the comets zoom into the light during the opening scene
      • The fiery comet which Littlefoot sees at night is now yellow instead of blue (although it remains blue during the song "Beyond the Mysterious Beyond").
      • The fiery pit which blows Littlefoot and his friends out of Threehorn Peak and the small boulder they stand on are entirely reanimated
      • The pillar of light at the very end is more shiny.
      • The late-1990's Universal Television logo is added right before the Universal Cartoon Studios logo (which is mysteriously sourced from Le Petit Dinosaure: L'Ile mystérieuse (1997), judging from the last second of the end credits music being heard between both logos).
    • Connections
      Edited from Le petit dinosaure et la vallée des merveilles (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Beyond the Mysterious Beyond
      Written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom

      Performed by Charles Kimbrough, B.J. Ward, Anndi McAfee, Thomas Dekker,

      Aria Noelle Curzon and Jeff Bennett

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Land Before Time 7: The Stone of Cold Fire
    • Production company
      • Universal Animation Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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