The Land Before Time: The Great Valley

Is the Great Valley really the Garden of Eden?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 3 50.0%

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Konekodemon

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    I was thinking something. On the Land Before Time movies you notice how the Great Valley's always beautiful and full of plant life right? Plus it always rains there, while every other place is dried up and dead. I think the Great Valley is the Garden of Eden, mentioned in the Bible. What do you think?
     
    I honestly can't remember much of the movies, but I kinda doubt it's actually the Garden of Eden. A biblical allusion, maybe. There's just some similarities, and that's about all I see.
     
    I don't think it's meant to be the Garden of Eden myself. After all, the dinosaurs journeyed to it, not from it - okay, that's a very bad point.
    But if you remember, it was not always a perfect place. Famine, drought and great danger all occured there. If it was Eden, none of that would have happened.

    That's what I think, anyway, but it's nice to see people really thinking about The Land Before Time like this. They're really rather lovely films. ^_^

    xX
     
    I think it is kinda like it. Only the Garden of Edan is pure, and the rest of the world is dead. So I will have to aggre with what you said. ^^
     
    I do know the Land Before Time movies for a long time. They're really cool and fun to watch. For the Great Valley, it was the only land spared in the great drought in the first film. It could be a Dinosaur Heaven. Like the Nesting Grounds from the Disney Movie Dinosaur. However in the third movie, when the river source got blocked, the Great Valley was nearly burned down. And in the fifth movie, a swarm of ancient locust creatures (AKA Swarming Leaf Gobblers) left no leaves behind. Otherwise, it remains nice and peaceful. Despite a carnivorous theropod dinosaur (AKA Sharptooth) attacks.
     
    Might've been an inspiration for the setting, but I'm doubtful of any referencial intention.
     
    I see no correlations intended. In fact, don't creationists genrally frown upon dinosaurs with voices?:)
     
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