Who’s ready for a Land before Time/Undertale crossover oh wait nobody is but here it is, regardless!
I love the Land before Time and I grew up watching the movie, and subsequent sequels (I was a stupid child) but the original has remained a staple of my childhood. So naturally sometimes I like to imagine crossovers of it and here we have some uncoloured drawings of some of the Undertale crew aged down to fit the roles of Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie and Spike.
Naturally we got Asgore as Littlefoot who, upon loosing his mother must put on his big boy pants and get himself safe. Also known as Home, I guess? Along the way he ends up being followed along with by Papyrus, a very chatty skeleton child, Napstablook a little ghost who is too afraid to fly too high so they only hover an inch off the ground at all time, and Undyne who is as abrasive as you’d imagine her to be as a child. And of course Papyrus happens upon another baby skeleton who is all alone and immediately claims him as his brother, Sans.
I drew up a few of my favourite moments from the movie, and I may draw more if the mood strikes me.
Guess you can call it Land Before Resets
Sans as Spike and Papyrus as Duckie is still my favorite casting.
I can’t speak for anyone else, but the reason I’m so sick of all the minion shit is because it’s just another example of corporations breaking things down into every concievable, marketable part they can and squeezing every ounce of profit out of it until there’s nothing left.
It’s the same thing they did with Shrek, Madagascar, Scooby Doo, The Land Before Time, or any other franchise kept alive well beyond its expiration date for the sake of making a buck. It’s a lazy, profit-based, unoriginal tactic that favors mass production over creativity.
And if the Minions movie actually does make money, you can bet there will be another even worse one.
someday, i will personally murder the execs who ordered the creation of the land before time direct-to-video sequels
well, Fuck you because I loved those movies, I loved the songs, and I believe they were good
In my defense I don’t think I ever watched that one