The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers/Trivia


 * This is the first appearances of Tricia and Guido.
 * This is the only film that Nick Price voices Littlefoot.
 * Petrie's Siblings have a big role in this film for the first time.
 * Grandma Longneck and Mama Swimmer appear but have no speaking roles.
 * Ducky mentions that she has an aunt who sleep swims.
 * This is the third film in the series to show a reappearing guest character, the first two being The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island, which features Chomper as a major character, and The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration, in which Mo made a cameo appearance during Adventuring.
 * Mo, Big Daddy and the other Tinysauruses make cameos in the "Flip, Flap and Fly" number.
 * This was not the first appearance of a feathered animal; the first two were Ichy the Ichthyornis, from The Land Before Time IV: Journey through the Mists, and the green Archaeopteryx, seen in The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire, although it was the first appearance of Guido, a Microraptor.
 * This film reveals Petrie is afraid of flying through Sky Puffies.
 * This is the last film in which Kenneth Mars voiced Grandpa Longneck, as the character did not have a speaking role in The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends and the actor died of pancreatic cancer in 2011.
 * It was originally rumored that Pterano along with his henchmen Rinkus (a Rhamphorhynchus) and Sierra (a Cearadactylus) were going to appear again. However the idea was apparently dropped, if ever considered.
 * This was the second film in the series to contain slow-motion; as Littlefoot jumps off the falling tree, he is very slow until he lands on the cliff.
 * Adult Stegosauruses didn't appear in this movie, the same thing with the 2007 movie The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends.
 * This film was the last one to use numeric titles, as 13 and 14 don't have XIII or XIV in the titles.
 * This is the first Land Before Time film to be produced in widescreen. This does not count the theatrically-released original film, which was produced in an open matte ratio.