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The Land Before Time character
Chomper
File:Chomper-of-TheLandBeforeTime.jpg
Gender Male
Color Blue, with a lighter shade of blue running from mouth to tail (Indigo in the TV series)
Colored eyes Red
Species T-Rex
First appearance The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure
Portrayer Rob Paulsen (II)
Cannon Young (V)
Max Burkholder (TV series)
Ikue Ōtani (II, V)
Uhj Ōykfd (TV series) Japanese versions)

Chomper is a fictional character who appeared in the Land Before Time films and TV series. He is a T-Rex, which is one of many species of carnivorous dinosaurs called a sharptooth in The Land Before Time films. He is bilingual, being able to speak both the herbivore language of Littlefoot and his friends (heard as English to the viewer), and the "Sharptooth" language of T-Rex, which seems to consist of grunts, roars, and clicks.

Character history

Littlefoot and his friends originally found Chomper as an egg and took care of him as surrogate parents until he was found by his real parents. He left the Great Valley with them and was not seen again until The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island, where he was living on an island with his parents. Now that the landbridge which connected the island to the mainland has been destroyed, he and his parents cannot get off the island. Chomper manages to help his friends by hiding them from his oblivious parents, and even provides them with food, though he becomes very sad upon hearing Ceras's open distrust of him, but is quickly cheerede up again by Littlefoot, who still trust him as a friend. Little do they know, however, that there lives a third "Sharptooth" (Giganotosaurus) on the island. This Sharptooth was rather hostile, and had no qualms in hurting other Sharpteeths, not even Chomper and his parents, when he tried to protect Littlefoot and the others. While the hostile Sharptooth managed to badly injure Chomper's parents who had arrived to defend their beloved son, it eventually falls over the egde to the Big Water (ocean), and Chomper, in his panic, is swept away with it by its tail, much to the shock and horror of his parents. Littlefoot, despite not being a Swimmer, bravely jumps in to save him. The hostile Sharptooth is then taken away by the water currents, but Littlefoot and Chomper are then suddenly approached by what they first think is the Swimming Sharptooth (Megalodon) that Littlefoot and the others minus Chomper saw' when they first tried to leave the island, causing both Littlefoot's friends and Chomper's parents to get very worried. It later turns out though, that its a large, but very friendly aquatic female reptile named Elsie. She helps them back into land again, and the Sharpteeth parents, who are very grateful for son's safety, promises never to harm the children. Elsie offers to take them home, and Littlefoot & Co.. after biding a sad goodbye to their friend, is finally taken back to mainland and reunited with their families.

In the TV series, Chomper is accepted into the Great Valley and currently lives with Ruby in a cave. The adults are aware of Chomper but have no objection to him living in the valley or playing with their children, in spite of his carnivorous nature. It is unknown how Chomper escaped the island when the land bridge was destroyed in The Mysterious Island, though it was revealed that Chomper's parents gave Ruby the responsibility to take care of him. A flashback in The Star Day Celebration tells us that Chomper and Ruby initially went to the Great Valley together when pursued by Red Claw.

Changes and popularity

Although he has been previously known as a supporting character, his debut in the TV series has shown that he will likely accepted as one of the main characters, along with Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie, and Spike. He is one of the fourteen guest characters to reappear in a full supporting role so far. The other characters were Tria, Tricia, Ali, Bron, Shorty, Mr. Thicknose, Doc, Mo, Guido, Tippy, Hyp, Mutt, and Nod. However, Chomper seems the most proficient, and one of the most popular, so it is very likely he will soon become a full time character. He is very popular with fans, which increases his chances even more. There has been a rumor present that Chomper may be in the upcoming fourteenth movie, but nothing is known for sure.

Chomper's form has also been slightly modified in the TV series. He is now a darker shade of blue than in the movies The Great Valley Adventure and The Mysterious Island. His teeth are also positioned differently. Viewers may also notice that in The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island, and the TV series, Chomper has noticeable chest muscles, which were not visible in The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure.

Indifference

Chomper is perhaps most notable as the gang member who is a carnivore; Ruby is an omnivore, and the original five are all herbivores. Chomper, like most carnivores, has and excellent sense of smell. In the TV series, he is often called upon for tracking lost friends and finding missing items.

He is the only Sharptooth who has eaten prey on screen, though the prey are insects. He is also the only Sharptooth who has directly injured one of the original five main characters; he bites Cera in his first appearance. However, he is a baby in this film, and is likely only following his instincts. After being informed by Littlefoot and Ducky that this behaviour is bad, and not accepted in the Great Valley, he is never seen doing it again.

Even though most of the adults are tolerant of Chomper, a few show prejudice feeling toward him due to the fact he is a Sharptooth, with Topsy being a notable example.

Personality

Chomper has a very outgoing personality, he is always willing to go on an adventure with his friends. Because he is a sharptooth, he often has unpleasant and sometimes even violent clashes with the gang's other friends, Ali's herd and Doc being notable examples. He tries to please his friends as much as possible, and there for is prone to being taken advantage of. He shows fierce loyalty to his friends, and he often openly exclaims his friendship to even those who intimidate him, like Doc, The Lone Dinosaur Returns, and Thud, Escape from the Mystrious Beyond[1]. He is also quite naive, (although not quite to the extent of some of his other friends, like Ducky and Petrie), and easily believes what he is told, such as in The Mysterious Tooth Crisis, where he believed Cera's father's lie about him going to fall apart to bones. He is also known to panic easily, especially when it comes to the thought of someone seeking to harm him, as seen in The Lone Dinosaur Returns, where in the entire episode he tries desperately to stay away from Doc, fearing that he will kill him because he is a sharptooth. He has been known to be sensitive about his size, as in Escape from the Mysterious Beyond and The Missing Fast-Water Adventure[2]. He shares Littlefoot's belief that dinosaurs of all species can be friends, whether they be sharptooth or flatooth. He has a very kind heart, and the song he is seen singing most in the TV series is Feel So Happy, reflecting his good nature.

Chomper is closer to Littlefoot than with the other four of the original five, due to Littlefoot always standing by him. Littlefoot never wavers in his friendship with Chomper, despite Chomper being the same kind of Sharptooth that killed Littlefoot's mother. Indeed, the two have a relationship that is so strong that it is almost brother-like.

Notes

  • In 1995, Don Glut wrote the book Chomper, a book in a series of Dinotopia junior novels. It concerns an infant Giganotosaurus named Chomper that was separated from its parents and was raised by a human boy. However, it ends with the boy realizing that he can no longer take care of Chomper and returning him to the wilds of the Rainy Basin where other meat eating dinosaurs live. Whether this is just a coincidence or if Glut intentionally copied The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure--which he has stated that he hates[citation needed] --is unknown.
  • Chomper and Ruby do not appear in The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends.
  • The video game Land Before Time: Into the Mysterious Beyond, the five original characters must look for Chomper.
  • His nickname out of the series is "Eager Chomper"[3].
  • In The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure he is shown to have two fingers on each hand, much like a real T-Rex, however for reasons unknown he is animated with three fingers on each hand in all subsequent appearances. Despite this, his parents are still animated with two fingers per hand.

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