The Land Before Time rebooted series

The Land Before Time is American multi-media franchise of computer-animated films by Universal Pictures centered on Dinosaurs. It is reboot of the original franchise where the age of the dinosaurs is set in an alternate history where the dinosaurs never became extinct. In addition to the new series, Sharpteeth, know referred to the herbivores as the Carnivores are capable of speech. Human are featured in the franchise, who are evolved with Native American and Mayan traits and have co-existed with Dinosaurs. The traditional character designs have been improved and tweaked.

Story
Millions of years ago, in an alternate history, the asteroid that would have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago passes safely over Earth. The Mesozoic Era was an age where the lands were nothing but plains, forests, Jungles, savannahs, deserts, mountains, tundra and wastelands. Massive oceans surrounded the enormous expanses of land, housing thousands upon thousands of prehistoric creatures swimming beneath the waves. On the land, extraordinary animals and plant life thrived beautifully. The most magnificent creatures of all were the mighty dinosaurs, the ancient reptiles that roamed the Earth. Humans lived in tribes. Fore a time the land became drought with the leaves begin to die off. Many Dinosaurs herds of numerous species have begun journeying west to the Great Valley, a promised paradise still lush with green. It was journey towards life and it had many dangers with various Carnivores stalking the herds, waiting for some to stray from it or left behind from starvation or exhaustion.

The film series follows a friendship of a group of young dinosaurs Littlefoot (Apatosaurus), Cera (Triceratops), Ducky (Parasaurolophus), Petrie (Pterodactyl), Spike (Stegosaurus), Thunk (Ankylosaurus) and Bash (Pachycephalosaurus) with a group of human children.

Dinosaurs

 * Littlefoot, A young Apatosaurus
 * Cera
 * Ducky
 * Petrie
 * Spike
 * Thunk, a young male Ankylosaurus
 * Bash, a young male Pachycephalosaurus
 * Chomper
 * Ruby
 * Salli, A young female Spinosaurus

Humans

 * Tak, a young villager

Great Valley Dinosaurs

 * Grampa Longneck
 * Grandma Longneck
 * Mr. Topps
 * Tria
 * Mrs. Duckbill
 * Petrie's mother:
 * Alba, an Alxasaurus.
 * ???: A Brachiosaur.
 * ???: A male Tapejara.

Antagonists

 * Dharak (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch)
 * An evil carnivorous dinosaur known as a Demosaurus-Rex that is the main antagonist of the franchise and the arch nemesis of Littlefoot and hos friends. He is depicted of having crimson colored canines based on his namesake. Dharak is known far and wide to other Carnivores for he is most sinister, bloodthirsty, feared and terrifying apex predator that ever walked the earth. He hailed from the north and traveled to the south for food and hunted dinosaurs and humans alike with his Dimorphodon companion, Styx and his Raptor pack. His tyrannosaurid species is fictional to the franchise and he's based on the Vastatosaurus-Rex. He is slightly larger than a average T-Rex.


 * Styx
 * A Dimorphodon that is the secondary antagonist of the franchise and is Dharak's sidekick. He act as the eyes and ears for Dharak


 * Raptors, a pack of four Velociraptors that are the minions of Red-Fang whom al have a symbiotic relationship with.
 * Razer, A male Velociraptor that is the alpha of the pack and Dharak's right-hand raptor.
 * Reva, A female Velociraptor that is the beta of the pack.
 * Screech,
 * Thresher,
 * Raja, a Rajasaurus

The Great Valley
A beautiful and a lush jungle paradise that it is known as a sanctuary where all herbivore dinosaurs and Tribal villagers live in peace and harmony. The valley is known for its unlimited food supply of leaves and plants and it safe from the Carnivores. Many Dinosaurs traveled to the Great Valley when the land became drought and dry, in which the leaves begin to die off. After the Great Earthquake event, Dinosaurs of numerous species traveled west to the Great Valley as a collective herd.

The Valley is surround by the Great Wall, a mountain chain that keeps out nearly all predators.

Human tribes built few villages around the valley and they have mutual respective companionship for the leaf-eating Dinosaurs. They plant vegetables, herbs a

The Outlands
A barren wasteland in Mysterious Beyond where Dharak resides. It's far southwest from the Great Valley.

Great Valley Dinosaurs

 * Apatosaurus
 * Triceratops
 * Parasaurolophus
 * Pterodactyl
 * Stegosaurus
 * Ankylosaurus
 * Brontosaurus
 * Pachycephalosaurus
 * Lambeosaurus
 * Brachiosaurus
 * Hypsilophodon
 * Sauropelta
 * Alxasaurus
 * Muttaburrasaurus
 * Tapejara
 * Paralititan
 * Iguanodon
 * Edmontosaurus
 * Corythosaurus
 * Amargasaurus
 * Styracosaurus
 * Dicraeosaurus
 * Gallimimus
 * Tenontosaurus
 * Chasmosaurus
 * Plateosaurus
 * Kentrosaurus
 * Maiasaura
 * Fukuisaurus
 * Dravidosaurus
 * Protoceratops
 * Shunosaurus
 * Carbonemys
 * Nasutoceratops
 * Deinocheirus
 * Ouranosaurus
 * Riojasaurus
 * Gastonia
 * Pachyrhinosaurus
 * Argentinosaurus
 * Lurdusaurus
 * Sinoceratops
 * Minmi

Outland Dinosaurs

 * Tyrannosaurus-Rex
 * Demosaurus-Rex
 * Velociraptor
 * Dimorphodon
 * Allosaurus
 * Rajasaurus
 * Spinosaurus
 * Carnotaurus
 * Carcharodontosaurus
 * Herrerasaurus
 * Dilophosaurus
 * Pteranodon
 * Pyroraptor

Mysterious Beyond Dinosaurs and Flying Reptiles

 * Sauroposeidon
 * Tarbosaurus
 * Rhamphorhynchus
 * Kaprosuchus
 * Baryonyx
 * Microceratops
 * Troodon
 * Gorgosaurus
 * Saltasaurus
 * Majungasaurus
 * Dromaeosaurus
 * Probactrosaurus
 * Supersaurus
 * Dryosaurus
 * Nodosaurus
 * Ceratosaurus
 * Giganotosaurus
 * Parkosaurus
 * Megalosaurus
 * Dimetrodon
 * Albertosaurus
 * Ornitholestes
 * Geosternbergia
 * Nyctosaurus
 * Rapator
 * Coelophysis
 * Fabrosaurus
 * Masiakasaurus
 * Sarcosuchus
 * Camarasaurus
 * Coloborhynchus
 * Rahonavis

Marine Reptiles

 * Mosasaurus
 * Plesiosaurus
 * Ichthyosaur
 * Tylosaur
 * Tylosaur

Trivia

 * Ducky's species is reimagined as Parasaurolophus.
 * Chomper is slightly larger to be at the same height as Littlefoot.