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Le Petit Dinosaure: Mo, l'ami du grand large

Original title: The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water
  • Video
  • 2002
  • G
  • 1h 11m
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5.7/10
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Jeff Bennett, Thomas Dekker, Anndi McAfee, and Rob Paulsen in Le Petit Dinosaure: Mo, l'ami du grand large (2002)
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Littlefoot befriends with a mysterious, fun-loving dolphin-like creature named Mo, who is trapped in "new water" caused by heavy rain. The gang then goes on an adventure to the "big water" t... Read allLittlefoot befriends with a mysterious, fun-loving dolphin-like creature named Mo, who is trapped in "new water" caused by heavy rain. The gang then goes on an adventure to the "big water" to bring Mo home.Littlefoot befriends with a mysterious, fun-loving dolphin-like creature named Mo, who is trapped in "new water" caused by heavy rain. The gang then goes on an adventure to the "big water" to bring Mo home.

  • Director
    • Charles Grosvenor
  • Writers
    • Dev Ross
    • Judy Freudberg
    • Tony Geiss
  • Stars
    • John Ingle
    • Kenneth Mars
    • Miriam Flynn
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    • Director
      • Charles Grosvenor
    • Writers
      • Dev Ross
      • Judy Freudberg
      • Tony Geiss
    • Stars
      • John Ingle
      • Kenneth Mars
      • Miriam Flynn
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    John Ingle
    John Ingle
    • Narrator
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    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
    • Grandpa Longneck
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    Miriam Flynn
    Miriam Flynn
    • Diplodocus Mom
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    Thomas Dekker
    Thomas Dekker
    • Littlefoot
    • (voice)
    Anndi McAfee
    Anndi McAfee
    • Cera
    • (voice)
    Aria Noelle Curzon
    Aria Noelle Curzon
    • Ducky
    • (voice)
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Spike
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    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
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    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Petrie
    • (voice)
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      • Charles Grosvenor
    • Writers
      • Dev Ross
      • Judy Freudberg
      • Tony Geiss
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    5I_Ailurophile

    Mildly enjoyable, with highlights - but unremarkable, and kind of stale

    Don Bluth's original film of 1988 is a minor modern classic, no matter how we might scrutinize it. All the direct-to-video sequels are another matter, however: though none are specifically bad, the quality is somewhat variable yet often middling, and 2001's 'The Big Freeze' was too dully even-keeled for even its best ideas to land. As 'The land before time' grew to nine installments in 2002, there's no reason to anticipate that the new iteration would be any different. And sure enough, for better and for worse, it's not. 'Journey to Big Water' is once again modestly enjoyable, but unless one has a special reason to watch, there's no need go to out of your way for it.

    Rest assured there is much to appreciate. One might nitpick some facets of the animation (shading, character designs, or the relative sterility and unnatural look that follows from burgeoning digital methods), but by and large the visual experience is solid, of course including beautiful, detailed backgrounds, and active elements largely rendered with just as much care. The voice cast may not make a major impression, but they are reliable, including icons like Jeff Bennett and Rob Paulsen; much the same could be said of composer Michael Tavera and his score. By this point in the series the original songs still aren't great, but they're not as entirely gauche, and some are notably better than others. And the writing, and the feature at large, are fairly simple and unsophisticated - this is built for light entertainment, geared for a very young audience, much more than earnest substance that can appeal to all - but there is worth here all the same. The story and scene writing can claim strong notions, and the dialogue and characterizations have settled into a consistency that's steady, and arguably sturdier than before.

    In most every regard there are some odds and ends that are decidedly brighter than others, whether in the scene writing, in a passing joke or gag, in the animation, in underlying themes, in the voice acting or singing, or otherwise. Nevertheless, it's hard to summon especial enthusiasm for this flick. Maybe it's just me, or maybe it comes from watching the 'Land before time' franchise back to back to back - or maybe it really is the case that filmmaker Charles Grosvenor, and all others who participated in these creations, had grown so comfortable with the space they play in that the doing was altogether growing stale. The adventure is mild, the drama is mild, the humor is mild, and it increasingly seems as if the visuals, the voice acting, the music, and the sum total of it all is also pointedly mild. True, that is perhaps all it needs to be with its goal of soft, fleeting fun. Yet if a movie is going to leave so little of a mark, even in those moments that are ostensibly the most "urgent," might we not be disinclined from watching in the first place?

    There is value here. There are no major, emphatic faults. 'The land before time IX' is a duly good time, and some tidbits are splendid. The problem is that there's nothing here that particularly stands out, and that would help the whole to stand the test of time in a meaningful fashion. As it exists we can "watch" without actively engaging, for the picture neither requires nor inspires us to do so, not even as our beloved diminutive dinos make the lengthy titular trek. There's nothing wrong with watching, and may you get more out of it than I do; part of me wants to like it more than I do. Just know that 'Journey to Big Water' is just about as safe and undistinguished as this series can get (I hope), and to whatever extent we may like it, there are also more deserving ways to spend our time.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    While not a patch on the wonderful original, it's one of the better later sequels

    Generally, 'The Land Before Time' sequels are not so bad, though none of them come close to the near-perfection of the charming and poignant original film. Of the sequels, from personal opinion 'Wisdom of Friends' was the only bad one, the rest range from slightly mediocre to pretty decent.

    'Journey to Big Water' has problems, but generally it's one of the better later sequels (made around a point where the franchise was starting to feel over-milked after the eighth instalment or so). In fact, perhaps one of the better entries in the series.

    On the most part, with the exception of some rushed-looking character designs, awkward movements and plastic-looking trees (for example), the animation is decent. There are some lovely vibrant colours, the backgrounds and sceneries are detailed, the underwater scenes are very beautifully animated and the storm and nature effects are some of the most vivid of the series. The music score fits nicely, with its share of whimsical parts, sinister parts and energetic parts, all lush in instrumentation and clever in orchestration.

    The story may be predictable and episodic, but it's paced breezily, has real cuteness and charm without laying it too thick with the sentimentality and sugar, the conflict does have some genuine tension and the messaging and values (important ones that anybody can identify with) don't feel forced or heavy-handed. The characters are a mixed bag, Mo is adorable (almost as much as Chomper) and the sharptooth swimmer is suitably antagonistic. Ducky and Spike never fail to bring a smile to my face, both are cute and amusing.

    However, the adult dinosaur characters are underwritten and have little in their material of worth. Petrie is a little annoying at times, Littlefoot is sometimes likable but bland in other parts while Cera is an annoying (sometimes to the point of being insufferable) brat. The voice work is also mixed, John Ingle's distinguished narrator and Kenneth Mars' distinguished Grandpa stand out in the adults, while the best voice work overall comes from Aria Noelle Curzon and Rob Paulson as Ducky and Mo. Thomas Dekker varies in confidence as the voice of Littlefoot, sometimes sincere but he struggles being natural in the weaker material, while Jeff Bennett and Anndi McAfee over-compensate, especially McAfee.

    'Journey to Big Water's' biggest weaknesses are the dialogue and the songs, criticisms that are true for most of the sequels actually. The dialogue too often doesn't sound very natural, with the humorous parts coming over as corny and the emotional parts mawkish too often, though both have their moments. The songs are not just forgettable and unnecessary (not to mention very badly sung), but the lyrics are likely to have even the most tolerant of children squirming in their chairs in embarrassment, "Imaginary Friend" is particularly hard to sit through.

    Overall, not great but decent. One of the better sequels. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    7zsofikam

    The Saga Continues But Falters Slightly

    The ninth installment in the Land Before Time series, Journey To Big Water, is a nice addition but this is where I think the series started to show its age. Basically, heavy rains create a pool of "new water" that Littlefoot and company set out to explore. There they meet an ichthyosaur named Mo, who I must say is very amusing and I genuinely grew to care for him. Mo informs everyone that he came from the big water and they agree to help him back. The songs are a mix bag. The imaginary friends song is a major big-lipped alligator moment and somewhat sappy. Boring is a bit, well, boring but it does a good job of conveying the feeling of something being boring. No One Has To Be Alone is the best song in the movie, nice and melodic even if it felt a bit shoehorned in. As mentioned earlier, I like Mo. He's funny and you feel his plight of being trapped. Finally, the Liopleurodon is a legitimate threat, a silent hunter who takes cues from the original sharptooth. Overall, not quite as good as previous installments but has some very good moments.
    9possum-18733

    My favourite childhood film.

    This was my favourite film when I was a child and I love it even now
    8Cylex

    Cute Sequel. Keep 'em coming.

    This has to be the most successful animated series ever. I've collected them all. This is one of the best. Our heroes help a dolphin find his way home. It's cute and full of fun. Mo is a lively new friend and the water setting creates a unique adventure. 8/10

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    • Trivia
      This is the last film to have Littlefoot voiced by Thomas Dekker, due to his voice deepening after the film's production. From then on, Littlefoot would have a different voice actor per film.
    • Quotes

      Ducky: I don't think that's my tummy...

      [the ground erupts]

    • Crazy credits
      The movie's first song, "Song of Boredom" is credited as "Chanson D'Ennui."
    • Connections
      Edited from Le petit dinosaure et la vallée des merveilles (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Imaginary Friends
      Written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom

      Performed by Thomas Dekker, Anndi McAfee, Aria Noelle Curzon and Jeff Bennett

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water
    • Production company
      • Universal Animation Studios
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      1 hour 11 minutes
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