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Guido might be the worst character yet. Also about a third of this movie's runtime is dinosaurs saying "No, Guido" while he sleepwalks for no reason. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._


Movie spotlight
As the Great Day of the Flyers nears, the Great Valley's flying youngsters are eager to participate in the annual exhibition to show off their skills. Everyone, that is, except free-spirited pterodactyl Petrie, whose individualism causes problems when it comes to staying in formation. Enter his dinosaur pals Littlefoot, Cera, Spike and Ducky, who encourage Petrie to embrace his uniqueness.
Littlefoot and his friends embark on a journey to find the legendary "Great Valley Flyers" to help their friend Cera, who has lost her ability to fly. Along the way, they encounter new creatures and face challenges that test their courage and teamwork. The quest culminates in a spectacular aerial display and a lesson about overcoming adversity.
As a direct-to-video sequel in a long-running franchise, 'The Great Day of the Flyers' received mixed to generally positive reviews from its target audience, primarily families and young children. While praised for its colorful animation and the return of beloved characters, critics noted its predictable plot and formulaic nature, common in later installments of the series. The film succeeded in delivering a heartwarming message and engaging younger viewers.
Praised for its vibrant animation and the continuation of familiar characters.
Noted for its simple, family-friendly plot suitable for young children.
Seen as a competent entry in the series, though lacking the innovation of earlier films.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'The Great Day of the Flyers' to be an enjoyable and positive experience for children, highlighting its charming characters and engaging storyline. Some reviews appreciated the film's focus on themes of friendship and perseverance.
The concept of 'Great Valley Flyers' and their role in the story was introduced to add a new element of wonder and adventure to the established world of the "Land Before Time" franchise.
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Guido might be the worst character yet. Also about a third of this movie's runtime is dinosaurs saying "No, Guido" while he sleepwalks for no reason. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._
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