, 1h30 Directed byMarcel Bluwal OriginFrance GenresComedy ActorsDanièle Lebrun, Michel Aumont, Roger Dumas, Catherine Jacob, Franck Adrien, Agnès Aubé Rating54% Dans une maison de retraite, Émilienne, une dame souriante, Irénée, un forcené syndicaliste, Titi, un ironiste perpétuel et André, surnommé « Double Infarctus » ! Ces quatre amis vont tenter de cambrioler les caisses de leur maison de retraite pour retrouver leur jeunesse passée, puis par la suite rendront « turbulente » la campagne du ministre des affaires sociales, venu dans leur maison de retraite pour récupérer les voix des « seniors ».
, 1h25 Directed byMel Smith OriginUSA GenresAdventure, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Dinosaur films, Films about children, La préhistoire, Animaux préhistoriques, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Children's films ActorsJohn Ingle, Kenneth Mars, Kelly Marot, Miriam Flynn, Roger Carel, Anndi McAfee Rating61% Littlefoot has nightmares which involve the "Great Circle". He mentions it to his grandparents, who share the same psychedelic trip. Grandpa has a "feeling" that he wants to "go somewhere", and they leave the "next day" with only their gut feeling to guide them. Out of curiosity, Cera, Spike, Ducky and Petrie follow him, starting after them the following night. New characters are introduced throughout the film: Sue (Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz), a Supersaurus, who is driven on by the same sense as Littlefoot and joins his journey. Sue towers above all other longnecks and one day wishes to meet someone taller than herself. Meanwhile, Littlefoot's friends meet Pat (James Garner), an elderly Apatosaurus. He is slow-moving and even scalds his hind foot whilst crossing a magma river, but does arrive at the crater in time for the event.
, 1h15 OriginUSA GenresAdventure, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Dinosaur films, Films about children, La préhistoire, Animaux préhistoriques, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Children's films ActorsThomas Dekker, Anndi McAfee, Stéphanie Lafforgue, Kelly Marot, Aria Curzon, Roger Carel Rating58% After a period of harsh rain, the Great Valley is partially flooded and covered in debris. Littlefoot rushes to find his friends after the storm ends, but they are preoccupied: Cera and her father are removing a large log from their nesting area, Ducky and Spike are relocating their nest with their family, and Petrie has gotten a cold. Littlefoot is bored and instead of helping his friends clean up the dead bodies he selfishly wishes for a brother (a wish that will be granted in the next movie, although ironically they will not get along). Eventually he explores on his own and discovers a large area flooded by the rains. The adults advise their children to stay away, fearing creatures from the outside may have been washed into the Valley. However, Littlefoot thinks he knows best so, ignoring the advice, he goes anyways and meets Mo, a playful young "swimmer" that had been caught in the floodwater.
, 1h15 OriginUSA GenresAdventure, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Dinosaur films, Films about children, La préhistoire, Animaux préhistoriques, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Children's films ActorsThomas Dekker, John Ingle, Anndi McAfee, Stéphanie Lafforgue, Kelly Marot, Aria Curzon Rating58% Ducky is upset with her brother Spike, for keeping her awake at night with his snoring (called "sleep rumbling" by the characters), and for eating her treestars. She tells Cera about her feelings, and confides that she does not know how to express them, even though they have lived together for eight movies, to which Cera agrees to teach her. Yes, that's right. Angry Cera who storms off like every other movie is going to be the emotional guide. At the same time, the children are attending an unaccredited school of sorts, in which they are taught by an old Pachyrhinosaurus named Mr. Thicknose, who falsely professes to have been everywhere and seen everything. Littlefoot is eagerly questioning all the topics they cover, to the old dinosaur's irritation, and blows the top when he startles Mr. Thicknose into running into a tree, upon which a melon falls on his head. Mr. Thicknose complains to Grandpa Longneck about Littlefoot's behavior, and Grandpa Longneck, knowing Littlefoot meant no harm, gently explains to him why he must be more respectful to Mr. Thicknose.