List of The Land Before Time Characters

List Of The Land Before Time Characters

This is a list of recurring characters in The Land Before Time, a series of animated children's films. The main characters include Littlefoot the Apatosaurus, Cera the Triceratops, Ducky the Saurolophus, Petrie the Pteranodon, Spike the Stegosaurus, and in the spin-off television series, Chomper the Tyrannosaurus and Ruby the Oviraptor. Other characters include the families of the main characters, the residents of their home, the Great Valley, and outsiders to the Great Valley.

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