The Land Before Time is best at handling the emotional scenes. I think everyone who saw this movie before the age of ten is not afraid to admit that they wept in the scene where Littlefoot's mother dies. What I think those same people forget, however, are the scenes of conflict between the party members can be almost as heart wrenching. The viewer very much wants this party to succeed in their quest to find the great valley, so when fights happen that make that quest harder, it's a very sad prospect. On the other side of the coin, the scenes where the characters succeed in what they are trying to accomplish it is very exciting and moving.
The themes of The Land Before Time are very good ones to have in children's movie. The themes of loss, independence, and strength in friendships are all ones that young children can use as they grow. Especially in modern times, where a child may learn about loss and the need to be independent at a much younger age than in the past.
I was actually quite surprised by how much I still enjoyed this movie. It is very well directed. The music fits well with the scenes, even if the song over the credits is a little melodramatic, and the characters are deep and interesting. If you haven't seen this movie since you were a child, I suggest rewatching it, and if you have children of your own now let them experience this part of your childhood.
Grade: A+