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The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists, directed by Roy Allen Smith and originally released direct-to-video on December 10, 1996, is the fourth film in the Land Before Time series. It was the last film in the series to be directed by Smith, and the last to feature any of the cast from the original The Land Before Time (1988), with voice actress Candace Hutson departing after voicing the main character Cera in this film.

The plot of the movie involves a herd of longnecks, who are cousins of Grandma and Grandpa Longneck, paying a visit to the Great Valley, among them being a young female longneck who befriends Littlefoot and leads him with the other main characters into her former homeland to search for a flower that will cure Littlefoot's grandfather of a strong illness.

Although The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists remains one of the more popular Land Before Time films among fans of the series, it was received poorly by the critics, with most of them considering the plot and characters to be underdeveloped. Despite this, the movie received two Annie award nominations, and was re-released many times after its original video release.

Voice Actors

The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists is the last of the Land Before Time films in which Linda Gary provides Grandma Longneck's voice, as she died shortly after the movie was filmed. This is the last movie in the series to featured Candace Hutson in the role of Cera, and therefore marks the last film in the series to feature any of the cast from the original film, The Land Before Time. This is also the last film in which Scott McAfee voices Littlefoot and Heather Hogan voices Ducky.

Plot

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The residents of the Great Valley come to greet the migrating Longneck herd.

Littlefoot notices a longneck herd entering the Great Valley, and informs his grandparents. They tell him that the longnecks are their cousins, and that they must go and greet them. As the Old One, the leader of the herd, tells the residents of the Great Valley that her herd has been migratory since a heavy rain period turned their old home into a marshland called "The Land of Mists," and became the home of many dangerous creatures, Littlefoot meets a longneck girl named Ali, and invites her to play. He introduces her to his friends, but as she is not used to associating with diverse species, she is shy around them.

Meanwhile, Grandpa Longneck falls ill, and the Old One notes that the illness is lethal unless the victim eats the petals of the "Night Flower," a flower which can only be found in the Land of Mists. Though Littlefoot is warned that the journey is too dangerous, he feels determined to save his grandfather, and asks Ali to take him there. She agrees, on the condition that the other children do not come; they will slow them down. As the two of them make their way, they pass through a cave, and a sudden earthshake (earthquake) causes a wall of rocks to crash down, separating them. Ali decides the others will have to help her free Littlefoot, and runs back to the Great Valley to get them. Littlefoot, in the meantime, tries to find a way out, and meets an old Archelon named Archie, who offers to help him get through. They are attacked by a Sharp Beak (Ichthyornis) and a Belly Dragger (Deinosuchus) named Ichy and Dil, who have their minds set to eat any creatures they find.

Whilst Ichy and Dil give Archie and Littlefoot chase, Ali and the others dig at the wall from the other side. After Cera (who initially refused to join out of spite for Ali) joins them, they are able to free Littlefoot and Archie, and knock Ichy and Dil out. Littlefoot explains to them what happened, and the Night Flower is mentioned. Archie shows them a way to the Land of Mists, and gives them a reminder to stay close together, for defense. In the Land of Mists, Cera becomes separated from the group, who seek help from a mammal Ducky names "Tickles" (for his tickly fur) to find her. Cera falls into a river, and is soon pursued by Ichy and Dil. Ali saves Cera and distracts the attackers, after which Cera softens towards Ali, and Ali explains her prejudiced behaviour.

Night Flowers

The night flowers in the field, coming into bloom.

When the group stop for the night, they find that they are in a field of Night Flowers, and quickly collect them. As they make their way home, Dil and Ichy attack them again. During the chase, Ducky falls into a river and Spike calls out her name, whilst Petrie rescues her from the attackers. Ichy and Dil get into an argument when Dil mistakes Ichy for Ducky and nearly eats him, after which they dismiss each other. Dil flings Ichy off, but soon calls for him when a plesiosaur chases her away. Meanwhile, the children say goodbye to Tickles, and head home. They give Grandpa Longneck the blossoms, and he gets better upon eating them. Ali's herd then leaves, and the narrator concludes that Littlefoot and the others will meet Ali again one day.

Production

In June 1994, when The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure's release that December was announced, it was mentioned that The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving and The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists were already in production.[1] Shortly after the December 1996 release of the fourth film, it was declared that an alternate version of the video for the film would be released, featuring hand signing for hearing-impaired audiences.[2] Craig Releya, the vice president of Universal's marketing, explained "Not all of the hearing-impaired can benefit from closed captioning. Sometimes the closed captioning goes by too fast, but the main problem is that younger children aren't able to read yet."[2] The ASL version of The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists was aimed at hearing-impaired children between ages three and eight, and featured hand signing by Sesame Street regular Linda Bove.[2]

Reception

Analysis

Land of Mists

A mountain view of the Land of Mists. While some critics had low opinons on the animation in the film,[3] others gave more positive reviews on the scenery.[4][5] Variety critic Joe Leydon stated "The animation won't cause many sleepless nights at the Disney factory. Even so, it's far superior to what children see in most Saturday morning cartoon shows."[6]

The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists generally received cold reviews from the critics, with Internet Reviews critic Steve Rhodes saying in his review that The Land Before Time was suffering from the "excessive sequel syndrome," with films that were "pure formula." He also criticized the film for being released straight to video, for not having very frightening villains in comparison with the Sharpteeth from the previous films, and for having a similar raw theme to the previous films.[4] Nine years after the video release of the movie, Richard Scheib of the Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review Database (www.moria.co.nz) rated it a two-star movie, and said it was the slowest-paced film of all the Land Before Time films that had been produced at that point. Scheib also accused it of copying The Lion King, which was released in 1994 (two years before The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists was released), with the concept of "The Circle of Life," which was even the topic of the song "Grandma's Lullaby". However, this accusation is inherently flawed, as the concept of "The Circle of Life" was present in the first The Land Before Time film.[7] Michael Scheinfeld on Disney Family.com, when reviewing the films in the Land Before Time series (in 2007), considered the fourth film to be "one of the weakest entries in the series," and also criticized the song "Grandma's Lullaby:" calling it a "blatant attempt to conjure up memories" of The Lion King."[3]

Bonnie Sayers on Epinions.com gave The Land Before Time IV: Journey through the Mists a rating of four stars out of five, and praised the family love portrayed in the film, but opposed the scenes in the Land of Mists; deeming them as "scary for young kids".[8]

Rod Gustafson on Parent Previews.com thought that the previous three films in the series had all been good, if not predictable, but he considered this film a disappointment when compared with them. However, he described the film as being interesting for young children, its target audience.[9] Other critics with different opinions on the movie have agreed on its appropriateness for children.[6] Michael Sauter of Entertainment Weekly said that while the Land Before Time series seemed to follow a formula, The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists was still more vibrantly animated and had more appealing songs than the previous films had.[5]

Ratings

The movie has a current rating of 5.8/10 stars at IMDB.com, based on 4,150 votes.[10] It received a 20% rating by the critics at Rotten Tomatoes.com.[11]

Awards/Nominations

In 1997 The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists received an Annie Award nomination for Best Home Video Production, though the award went to Disney's Aladdin and The King of Thieves.[12] Leslie Bricusse received an Annie nomination that year for Best Individual Achievement: Music in a Feature/Home Video Production, for writing the songs in the movie, but lost to Randy Newman for Cats Don't Dance.[13]

Cultural influence

Merchandise

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The original video cover for The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists

The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists was originally released on VHS and laserdisc on December 10th, 1996. It was released on VHS and laserdisc again in The Land Before Time Collection on May 13th, 1998. The movie was released on laserdisc for the final time, and also on VHS, on December 4th, 2001, as part of Universal Family Features. On December 10th, 2002, it was released on VHS again. The movie made its DVD debut on April 1st, 2003, and on December 2nd that year, it was released on VHS for the last time, and reissued on DVD again, in the 4 Movie Dino Pack (Volume 1) and the 9 Movie Dino Pack. The movie's most recent reissuing on DVD was on September 27th, 2005, on the 2 Dino-Mite Movies DVD.

TV Airings

After five months of disappearance on American television since March 2008, the film re-aired on Cartoon Network on September 16, 2008.

United States

  • Disney Channel (1997-2004)
  • Toon Disney (1998-2004)
  • Cartoon Network (1998-2001, 2004-2008)
  • Sprout (2016)
  • STARZ (2017-present)
  • HBO (2018-present)

Music

Songs

The songs are written by Leslie Bricusse.

Soundtrack

  • 1: Genesis B
  • 2: The Longnecks
  • 3: Longneck's Story
  • 4: Ali
  • 5: Sharptooth And The Earthquake (reused from the original film)
  • 6: Where's Littlefoot
  • 7: The Attack
  • 8: Land of Mists
  • 9: Ichy & Dil
  • 10: The Nightflower

Trivia

  • On the old VHS cover for the film, Dil and Ichy are on a high cliff watching Littlefoot and the gang. Ichy is holding a tiny pair of binoculars, which most likely do not exist in the Land Before Time universe. However, this may have either just been an inside joke or a continuity error since box arts like these are occasionally drawn by an external artist outside of the company.
  • In later releases of the film, in the scene after Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike lie to Grandma Longneck about promising to not go to the Land of Mists, there's a 3-click beep and the word Cera says "Oooh" is taken out for some reason unknown.
  • The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists appears to be occurring long after The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving, during which time the damage caused thereby has entirely healed. Grandpa Longneck mentions when the Old One asks if their land has "changed" that the Great Valley is in perfect order.
  • Daddy Topps, Cera's father, appears briefly in the crowd scene when the migrating Longneck herd arrives, but has no lines in this film. Littlefoot's grandparents are the only grownup family members of the main characters that play roles in this film.
  • In the Finnish dub of this film Dil's gender seems to be male rather than female, since the character's Finnish voice is clearly masculine. This remains unconfirmed, however, because the Finnish word "hän" means both "him" and "her"; there being no objective pronoun in the language which specifically refers to a male or a female. Similarly, in the Spanish dub of the movie the Old One is given a male voice.
  • Dil's fate is similar to Ozzy and Strut's fate when they are defeated by a Sharptooth.
  • This was the first movie in The Land Before Time franchise in which Spike speaks out loud, although in the Finnish dub of the original The Land Before Time he utters the single word "Ruokaa," meaning "Food" in English.
  • Cera's niece and nephew appear in one of the games in the "Extras" section on the DVD for this film, although they do not make their debut in the film series until the sixth installment.
  • This is the third film in which Littlefoot cries.
  • This is the first film in which Grandma Longneck cries.
  • The Pachycephalosaur fight is similar to the Bull Moose fight from Balto III: Wings of Change which is also a Universal film. Coincidentally, Balto III came out In 2004, years after Journey Through The Mists.
  • As the Old One explains how the Land of Mists came to be, a suchian similar to Dil is seen attacking a Longneck, barely missing biting its tail. This is most likely foreshadow to Dil's appearance and might explain her location within the cave, which would lead to her future partnering with Ichy.
  • This is the last film:
    • where original sequel actors, Scott McAfee, Candace Hutson and Heather Hogan would voice their roles as their voices were going deeper as they aged. However, a Land Before Time fan had discovered how the actors would have sounded two years later, if test pitched, Candance Hutson would likely keep her role as Cera than her sucessor and current actor (despite her voice making Cera's voice sound older regardless). Also, Scott McAfee reprised his voice role of Littlefoot one last time in a 1997 Burger King Kids Club commercial promoting The Land Before Time toys.
    • where Linda Gary voices Grandma Longneck. She died of a brain tumor a year before the film was released.
    • which uses the suffix of the sequel after the prefix "The Land Before Time" and "number of Roman Numeral" (as the suffix since movies II and III is shown at the bottom). (This does not include the original Land Before Time as there is no Roman Numeral or unique suffix to the said movie.)
      • Not counting movies XIII and XIV, the first few sequels after IV (movies V through XII) used the prefix "The Land Before Time" and "number of sequel" first. Then it would wipe away and replaced with the sequel suffix after that. That is, shown in the title card.
  • This is the first Land Before Time film to use a cartoon sound effect outside of the Universal Cartoon Studios logo; a whack sound effect from classic Warner Bros. cartoons is used when Dil whips Ichy away after their last argument near the end.
  • This is the first The Land Before Time film to not be released the same year as one of Don Bluth's own directed films. Don Bluth was the director of the original The Land Before Time film and is credited as the original creator of the franchise.

Goofs

  • Continuity: As Ali turns to say "goodbye" to Littlefoot and his friends, her eyes have the same color as Littlefoot's, whereas they had differed throughout most of the film.
  • In that same scene, when Ducky states "And we will miss you, very very much. We will. But Spike talks now, so he can tell you for himself." Spike's lower jaw switches from green to yellow multiple times.
  • On the original VHS cover, Ichy is seen holding a pair of binoculars, in which is an actual fact that binoculars were not invented until the time of humans. This might have either been an inside joke or an error since box arts for most animated movies are drawn by a third-party artist outside of the company.
  • During Dil and Ichy's musical argument (Who Needs You?), Ichy sings, "I need you like a cold in July." There is no lunar calendar system in the Land Before Time universe; by that line of reasoning, July and other months should not have been mentioned. Nor, in puristic terms, should have been such references as to a cold (which is a virus and therefore presumably unknown to dinosaurs and their close relations), and the use of the word "Sun", which is nearly always replaced in the Land Before Time series by the epithet "Bright Circle". The word "sun" is also used again in "It Takes All Sorts" and "Big Water".
  • In "It Takes All Sorts", a microphone with a pole is shown in one shot, despite the fact that this film is just animated. This might have been an inside joke with an animators.
  • When Cera arrives at the rockslide to help save Littlefoot, Spike's eye color briefly changes to yellow and red.
  • At the bottom of the original VHS spine, Littlefoot's head is missing.

DVD Release

The film was originally released on DVD on February 11, 2000 and was released with an edited cover on February 7th, 2017.

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2017 DVD release.

Character debuts

Memorable Quotes

Spike: (Spike's first word uttered in the series) Dah... dah... DUCKY!


Ichy: How nice! Dessert! Head for the shore; my sweet tooth calls.
Dil: But Ichy, you know the routine. Dinner first, then dessert!
Ichy: What are you, my mother?


Archie: (Protecting Littlefoot from Ichy and Dil) The kid's a snack, but I'm a meal!
Ichy: Yeah? Well I'd call you the first course! Tenderize him Dil!


Littlefoot: I can't leave you here, Grandpa.
Grandpa: Don't worry, Littlefoot. The herd is brave, and the Old One is wise.
Littlefoot: I don't think she's very smart!


Dil: Ow, you hit me!
Ichy: I didn't! That's not a bad idea.

Gallery

References

  1. Billboard magaizine, dated June 18th, 1994. Page 53, of Vol. 106, No. 25, ISSN 0006-2510 Published by Nielsen Business Media, Inc. [1]
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Billboard; December 21st, 1996. "Universal Children's Title Released in ASL Version"; by Eileen Fitzpatrick, page 54. [2] ISSN 0006-2510 Published by Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved on August 29th, 2009.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Michael Scheinfeld's review of The Land Before Time movie series, on Disney Family.com (2007) family.go.com Retrieved on April 22nd, 2008.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Internet Reviews critic Steve Rhodes' review of The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists (25-07-2002) uk.rottentomatoes.com - Steve Rhodes' review Retrieved on April 1st, 2008.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Michael Sauter's review of Journey Through the Mists at Entertainment Weekly (EW).com (13-12-1996 www.ew.com Retrieved on April 1st, 2008.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Joe Leydon's review of The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists, on Variety.com (Mon., 23-12-1996) www.variety.com Retrieved on April 1st, 2008.
  7. Richard Scheib's review of Journey Through The Mists on Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review Database, (www.moria.co.nz) 2003 www.moria.co.nz Retrieved on April 1st, 2008.
  8. Bonnie Sayers' review of The Land Before Time IV: Journey through The Mists, on May 13th, 2001 www.epinion.com No. 22314520196 Retrieved on April 13th, 2008
  9. Rod Gustafson's review on Journey Through The Mists at Parent Previews.com ( 1996)www.parentpreviews.com Retrieved on April 1st, 2008.
  10. The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists at the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on April 19th, 2012.
  11. Rotten Tomatoes synopsis for The Land Before Time IV:Journey Through The Mists - review of Journey Through the Mists Retrieved on April 1st, 2008.
  12. The Annie Awards Ceremony of 1997, at the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on January 15th, 2009.
  13. The Annie Awards Ceremony of 1997, at the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on January 15th, 2009.

External links

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The Land Before TimeThe Land Before Time II: The Great Valley AdventureThe Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great GivingThe Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the MistsThe Land Before Time V: The Mysterious IslandThe Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus RockThe Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold FireThe Land Before Time VIII: The Big FreezeThe Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big WaterThe Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck MigrationThe Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the TinysaurusesThe Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the FlyersThe Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of FriendsThe Land Before Time XIV: Journey of the Brave
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