My Little Pony: The Jurassic Tambelon

My Little Pony: The Jurassic Tambelon is an 1996 American animated musical drama film produced by DHX Media and Allspark Pictures based on the The 34th Disney animated feature film, the film is based on the French novel of the same name. My Little Pony toys released by Hasbro. produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The film featured as the first segment of a program. The second segment would be an unrelated cartoon based on another Disney and Hasbro franchise - including Walt Disney Pictures, Hasbro Studios and the Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. The series debuted on September 15, 1986, a few months after the release of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (which had introduced the Paradise Estate and many of the series' main characters), and ended on March 19, 2002. previous film specials were also edited into segments of My Little Pony 'n Friends. The complete movie of My Little Pony segments has been released on DVD in June 21, 1996, none of the other segments has been released on DVD/Blu-ray on June 5, 2012.

Plot
It has been four years since the events of the first movie. Seventeen-year-old Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson) is caught by the police after a brief chase on his dirtbike which ends with him driving into a swimming poolwhile trying to evade them. Minutes later, his stepfather Hank (Dwayne Johnson) arrives where a police officer (Stephen Caudill) who is friends with Hank tells him that Sean has illegally broken into a remote satellite research center, and that he has talked Mr. and Mrs. McGillicutty (the owners of the swimming pool) out of pressing charges. Hank takes Sean home where his mother Elizabeth (Kristin Davis) is not pleased with his actions and/or the fact that he and Hank don't get along well.

Hank discovers that Sean trespassed the satellite research center in order to boost the signal of a code Sean received from someone he suspects is Alexander Anderson, Sean's grandfather who had been missing for two years. Wanting to bond with his stepson the next day, Hank helps Sean decipher the code of Jules Verne characters which lead to three books: Treasure Island, Gulliver's Travels, and Verne's own Mysterious Island. Using the books' individual island maps, Hank suspects they are books of the same island and uses a back light in order to make them all one completed land mass with the coordinates to its location. Hank manages to convince Liz to let both of them go in search of the island, in slight hopes of proving Sean wrong, that there is no so-called mysterious island there.

They arrive in Palau where they need transportation to travel to this dangerous part of the ocean. A Palauan helicopter tourism guide Gabato (Luis Guzman) and his daughter Kailani (Vanessa Hudgens) who Sean develops an immediate crush on, agree to fly them out to the island for $3,000, but the helicopter gets caught in a category 5 hurricane and they crash into the Pacific, waking up on the island.

Crossing into the island, they discover one of the laws of the Mysterious Island is that, all animals big are small and all animals small are big (inspiring Lilliput from Gulliver's Travels). The crew discover tiny elephants and giant butterflies, which are the first creatures they come across on the island. The group decides to explore further into the island.

After leaving that part of the island they come across an egg clutch belonging to a mutated wild boar Black Red, they are then saved by Sean's grandfather Alexander (Michael Caine) who takes them to a large hut he'd built from the wreckage of the ship that brought him to the island called the Blue-Eyed Lucy. He has a working radio, but due to the positioning of the communications satellite it would be two weeks before they could call for help.

The next morning, Alexander leads the group to the lost city of Atlantis which is usually submerged in the ocean and he also calculates that the island sinks once every 70 years. However, the sea water appearing from the ground is the evidence that Alexander's calculations are wrong, and that the island will sink in a couple of days. Their only means of salvation seems to be the legendary Nautilus (Captain Nemo's submarine), hidden somewhere on the island. Kailani enters Nemo's crypt and finds his journal, which has the whereabouts of the ship in a cave at Poseidon's Cliffs. They decide to go to that cave through the heart of the island.

At the post office in Nome, a race is organized between the dog-sled team and the bush plane to see which is faster or more reliable. Kodi naturally wants his father to lead his team as he is the most experienced sled dog in Nome. Balto is not so sure, as he has seen how the bush plane easily outpaces him, but after a little convincing from Jenna (voiced by Jodi Benson) that he doesn't have to be a hero, he accepts the offer. Not long afterwards, Duke discovers Balto exploring his plane. The two become friends, for Duke has heard about how Balto saved the diphtheria-stricken children. The next day, as the race is about to begin, Boris cockily boasts to Balto about how he has deceived Stella into babying him, unaware that she's right behind him. Angered by Boris' lies, she chases him into one of the mail bags, which is then hoisted in to the plane's cargo hold. When the race begins, the destination for both the dogsled and the bush plane is to the town of White Mountain and back. At first, the plane almost easily overtakes the dogs. But on the way back, the plane gets lost in thick fog and crashes in the forest. The dog team returns to Nome and wins the race. Kodi is now confident that his job is secure for good, but Balto still doubts it, knowing deep down that they cannot beat the plane every time, much to his son's dismay.

Two or Three days later, when the plane still hasn't arrived yet, Frank suspects that something has gone wrong. He asks the team to set out with him to rescue Duke, but Kodi and his teammates refuse to help, saying that Duke is their mortal enemy because he tried to take away their jobs. It may be also that the dogs fear that if Duke is rescued, he may ask for a rematch and beat them in a second race. After Balto leaves, Jenna is surprised and angry that Kodi had not gone with him to help — that he valued his job over a human life. She scolds him, and Kodi realizes that it is his ethical duty to help his father. On the way, Balto meets up with Stella, who says that Boris was on the plane too. Stella is still angry with Boris for lying to her, but realizes that she is missing Boris, and admits that she was the one who chased him into the mailbag and onto the plane. With the help of Stella, and the polar bears Muk and Luk (voiced by Kevin Schon), Balto eventually locates the plane crash site, but not before encountering two angry Manduh the baby t-rex fights Grayson the limnorhynchus (both voiced by Maurice LaMarche), though they manage to escape the animals in a close call. Boris is quickly found, but is delirious from the crash impact. Stella and the actric fox and two wolves take Boris home to look after him. Balto stays behind, finding and awakening an unconious Duke (whose left leg is broken), and tries to haul him back to Nome on a sheet of metal salvaged from the plane wreck.

They mount giant bees in order to fly over a high ridge and make up time, but encounter large pterodactyl that try to devour the bees. After saving Kailani's life, Sean crashes and dislocates his ankle. Frank and Alexander later patch up Sean's ankle the best way they can. Afterward, they have a good moment when Frank is no sings. his rendition of turn singing by Quasimo "What a Wonderful World" to ease Sean's pain.

The next morning, the water has risen greatly and Hank deduces that the island will sink in a matter of hours, not days. Gabato is missing having gone toward the island's golden volcano (which was the inspiration for Treasure Island) in search for the funds to give his daughter a better life. While Alexander and Kailani go after him, Sean and Hank head for Poseidon's Cliffs to look for the Nautilus. Alexander also finally calls Hank by his preferred name, as up to that point he only called him "Henry" and the family makes up.

To deal with the rising water after finding the Nautilus' cave underwater, Sean and Hank make makeshift oxygen tanks and dive down fifty feet in order to obtain the Nautilus and are nearly killed by a giant electric great white shark. They are unable to power the ship however because the vessel's batteries being 140 years old have run down. They find a way to power the submarine from the electric megalodon's electricity.

Meanwhile, Kailani and Alexander find Gabato and convince him to escape with them instead of trying for the golden volcano. They head towards the shore as the island begins to suddenly and violently rip itself apart. The golden volcano starts to erupt violently, pouring lava all over the area. Highly flammable lava bombs are thrown from the golden volcano into the air and suddenly land on the sinking island's debris. Sean and Hank use a harpoon to get an electrical jump start from the electric eel swarming around them and they are able to power the machine, just in time to pick up the others who had fallen into the water. Gabato pilots the submarine out of harm's way while Hank and Sean fire torpedoes into the path of falling island debris. As they clear the dangers, Kailani finally kisses Sean for his bravery.

Six months later, Kailani and Gabato are well off. Gabato is now running the most popular tourist attraction on Palau providing tours aboard the Nautilus and Kailani is attending college. Kailani goes to visit Sean on his birthday. While they are celebrating, Alexander shows up with a book for Sean's birthday present. Sean opens it to find Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon, Alexander's suggests for a new adventure with the family, to which Liz protests. Hank replies "What could possibly go wrong? It's only the moon!"

During the credits, the mini- from the earlier scene are swimming underwater over Atlantis.

Cast

 * Frank Perez as Frank
 * Bettina Bush as Megan Williams
 * Charlie Adler as Spike
 * Susan Blu as Buttons, Paradise
 * Ellen Gerstell as Lofty, Locket, Mimic, Scoops
 * Roscoe Lee Browne as the Narrator
 * Keri Houlihan as Molly Williams
 * Luis Guzmán as Gabato "Gabby" Laguatan
 * Sherry Lynn as Galaxy, Gingerbread, Cherries Jubilee, Baby Half-Note, Baby Ribbon, Baby Sundance
 * Scott Menville as Danny Williams
 * Sarah Partridge as Wind Whistler
 * Frank Welker as Ceratosaurus – The Jurassic's Period reptiles, and T-rex's killed interest. Ron Husband served as the supervising animator for male Ceratosaurus.
 * Sarah Partridge as Wind Whistler
 * Frank Welker as Ceratosaurus – The Jurassic's Period reptiles, and T-rex's killed interest. Ron Husband served as the supervising animator for male Ceratosaurus.
 * Frank Welker as Ceratosaurus – The Jurassic's Period reptiles, and T-rex's killed interest. Ron Husband served as the supervising animator for male Ceratosaurus.
 * Frank Welker as Ceratosaurus – The Jurassic's Period reptiles, and T-rex's killed interest. Ron Husband served as the supervising animator for male Ceratosaurus.
 * Frank Welker as Ceratosaurus – The Jurassic's Period reptiles, and T-rex's killed interest. Ron Husband served as the supervising animator for male Ceratosaurus.
 * Frank Welker as Ceratosaurus – The Jurassic's Period reptiles, and T-rex's killed interest. Ron Husband served as the supervising animator for male Ceratosaurus.
 * Frank Welker as Ceratosaurus – The Jurassic's Period reptiles, and T-rex's killed interest. Ron Husband served as the supervising animator for male Ceratosaurus.