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Rooter is one of the minor characters in The Land Before Time. He is voiced by the late Pat Hingle.

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  • Rooter is one of the minor characters in The Land Before Time. He is voiced by the late Pat Hingle.
  • Rooter was a male mole and the member of Foremole's crew living at Redwall Abbey. He was part of a group of moles who digged a baking pit. He also helped remove the Foundation Stone using a chisel. Rooter was also involved in laying a trap and a barricade against General Ironbeak.
  • After Littlefoot was orphaned, he met Rooter, who cantankerously admonished him for crying. When Rooter had learned of the true reason for Littlefoot's tears — that being his mother's death — he softened toward Littlefoot and advised him in these words: "It is nobody's fault. The Great Circle of Life has begun. But you see, not all of us arrive together at the end." When Littlefoot asked for further advice, because of missing his mother, Rooter replied, "You'll always miss her. But she'll always be with you, as long as you remember the things she taught you. In a way, you'll never be apart, for you are still a part of each other." When Littlefoot complained of a stomachache, Rooter said, "Well, that too will go in time, little feller. Only in time." He then departed, leaving Littlefoot.
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  • Human and Rooter's Forest
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  • Children of the Mind
  • Speaker for the Dead
  • Xenocide
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  • Brown
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  • Rooter
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  • Third Life
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  • Rooter
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  • Mattimeo
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  • Male
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  • Unknown
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  • Rooter is one of the minor characters in The Land Before Time. He is voiced by the late Pat Hingle.
  • After Littlefoot was orphaned, he met Rooter, who cantankerously admonished him for crying. When Rooter had learned of the true reason for Littlefoot's tears — that being his mother's death — he softened toward Littlefoot and advised him in these words: "It is nobody's fault. The Great Circle of Life has begun. But you see, not all of us arrive together at the end." When Littlefoot asked for further advice, because of missing his mother, Rooter replied, "You'll always miss her. But she'll always be with you, as long as you remember the things she taught you. In a way, you'll never be apart, for you are still a part of each other." When Littlefoot complained of a stomachache, Rooter said, "Well, that too will go in time, little feller. Only in time." He then departed, leaving Littlefoot. Though it was Rooter's only appearance, Bron would later remember somebody telling him of what happened to Littlefoot's mother. Some believe the dinosaur he mentioned to be Rooter, but Bron also mentioned he heard no word about Littlefoot from this dinosaur. However, he may have meant that Rooter did not know what happened to Littlefoot after they parted ways. Rooter's voice actor was also the narrator of the first film, Pat Hingle.
  • Rooter was a male mole and the member of Foremole's crew living at Redwall Abbey. He was part of a group of moles who digged a baking pit. He also helped remove the Foundation Stone using a chisel. Rooter was also involved in laying a trap and a barricade against General Ironbeak.
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