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In the original movie, we see Cera along with another adult threehorns. One is definitely her father, but the other one is lighter colored. Perhaps her mom? If so, what happened to her? Did she die too? I suppose it’s possible. Though you’d think they’d talk about it.
Of course, they don’t talk about Littlefoot’s mom either. In fact, the only time I recall it being discussed is between Littlefoot and his father when they first meet each other during the Great Longneck migration.
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March 16, 2016 at 5:50 am #476Chomper HuggerUserYes, it’s never mentioned. My fanfic story of LBT 17 does though. In that one, it wasn’t the fault of Sharpteeth, but a fight between Cera’s dad and other Threehorns that went wrong, leading to falling rocks landing on Topps’s family (or most of them). In my story though, Topps had a living 25 year old daughter named Olivia, but she decides to live in the Mysterious Beyond and marries a Threehorn named Charger and they have two kids: Dana and Dinah.
March 16, 2016 at 8:31 am #480ChrisUserNice fanfic you’ve got started there. Any more stories you got?
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October 6, 2016 at 10:48 am #2406Chomper HuggerUserLoads of stories. I like to talk about them a lot. My fanfics tend to get me in trouble at some forums. Not because they are bad, but because I like to talk about them too much.
October 23, 2016 at 4:53 pm #2687ChrisUserReminds me of someone I know… Oh me!
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