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- Auszeichnungen
- 4 Gewinne & 15 Nominierungen insgesamt
Zach Braff
- Chicken Little
- (Synchronisation)
Joan Cusack
- Abby Mallard
- (Synchronisation)
Garry Marshall
- Buck Cluck
- (Synchronisation)
Don Knotts
- Mayor Turkey Lurkey
- (Synchronisation)
Patrick Stewart
- Mr. Woolensworth
- (Synchronisation)
Amy Sedaris
- Foxy Loxy
- (Synchronisation)
Steve Zahn
- Runt of the Litter
- (Synchronisation)
Wallace Shawn
- Principal Fetchit
- (Synchronisation)
Harry Shearer
- Dog Announcer
- (Synchronisation)
Fred Willard
- Melvin - Alien Dad
- (Synchronisation)
Catherine O'Hara
- Tina - Alien Mom
- (Synchronisation)
Patrick Warburton
- Alien Cop
- (Synchronisation)
Adam West
- Ace - Hollywood Chicken Little
- (Synchronisation)
Mark Walton
- Goosey Loosey
- (Synchronisation)
Mark Dindal
- Morkubine Porcupine
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Dan Molina
- Fish Out of Water
- (Synchronisation)
Sean Elmore
- Kirby - Alien Kid
- (Synchronisation)
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I remember this movie as one of the earliest memories as a child. All the way back to the first house my parents lived in together, my first books, first games, and my first movies. This one stands out to me in a big way, I had never even thought a movie could be that wild and crazy while also having some themes I could understand as a one-year-old, a movie with a soundtrack that I could still hear as a kid while doing other stuff a kid my age would do. I think I wore my parents out on this movie, but they still let me watch it over and over again. It is truly a great movie for a kid, enough to keep the children content and to keep the parents mildly interested. Its obviously not a mind bending classic, but it is a movie that is very near to my heart.
This movie was so mediocre that even disney ignores it's existence. This movie is barely remembered and for good reason. The storyline and characters are unoriginal and the animation is sub par, not to mention the constant bullying and harrassment of chicken little over a misunderstanding made me dislike the townsfolk and made this movie feel mean spirited. Even Chicken Little's dad was terrible and didn't redeem himself. However, this movie isn't terrible. It wasn't exactly boring, with quite a few action packed scenes and character growth from Chicken Little and his friends. Not anywhere near one of disney's best movies, but it definitely isn't the worst.
I can see the hate, but to me this movie is a fun, feel good story about underdogs learning about life. The start is great and I love the friend group. The animation is outdated but that adds to the charm in my opinion. This movie is a classic I like to watch at the start of the holidays to remind me about fun movies. A lot of people say this movie is a mess but I believe the whole point of a movie is to enjoy it or get something out of it. It isn't the deepest story ever but I have alot of fun whenever I watch this movie. The Sou track is also iconic and work well with it. I recommend you watch this if you are into fun movies where you don't have to analyse. Iwill never get tired of this movie.
I remember watching "Chicken Little" in theaters as a kid, right when it premiered. It's hard to believe that almost 20 years have passed since then. That experience, seen through the eyes of a child, was immensely entertaining, filled with adventures that captured the imagination and kept kids like me glued to the screen.
However, looking back on it now as an adult, I realize it's not a movie I'd choose to watch a second time. While the premise, based on the classic "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" tale, where no one believes the protagonist until the truth is revealed, worked well and even became part of the cultural zeitgeist of the time -to the point where "Chicken Little" became a nickname for those considered alarmists without cause- my adult perspective tells me that, though entertaining, it wasn't a film that marked a before and after in the world of animation.
Despite this, I can't deny that "Chicken Little" had its impact, inspiring or, at the very least, entertaining many. To this day, I consider it a perfect choice for young children looking for something fun to watch. This movie, with its humor and lessons about bravery and the importance of truth, will surely capture the attention of kids, offering them a fun-filled and adventurous experience, just as it did for me back then.
However, looking back on it now as an adult, I realize it's not a movie I'd choose to watch a second time. While the premise, based on the classic "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" tale, where no one believes the protagonist until the truth is revealed, worked well and even became part of the cultural zeitgeist of the time -to the point where "Chicken Little" became a nickname for those considered alarmists without cause- my adult perspective tells me that, though entertaining, it wasn't a film that marked a before and after in the world of animation.
Despite this, I can't deny that "Chicken Little" had its impact, inspiring or, at the very least, entertaining many. To this day, I consider it a perfect choice for young children looking for something fun to watch. This movie, with its humor and lessons about bravery and the importance of truth, will surely capture the attention of kids, offering them a fun-filled and adventurous experience, just as it did for me back then.
My three kids (15,12 &10) laughed through the whole movie.My 15 year old son laughed so hard he couldn't stop coughing! My husband (who hates to spend money to see movies at the theater) felt it was worth the expense, though he said there were one or two spots where he lost interest. But overall, he felt it was a good all around Disney movie. I thought the message was excellent, and a very accurate portrayal of what kids go through today. I also love a movie that isn't under written with political agendas, crude adult innuendos, or excessive body function humor. Chicken Little is free of all my pet peeves. I would recommend this movie for a fun family outing.
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- WissenswertesThe second fully computer generated theatrical movie produced in-house by Disney, rather than being hand-drawn, the first one being Dinosaurier (2000). This would be the new style for every Disney animated theatrical movie afterwards, apart from Küss den Frosch (2009) and Winnie Puuh (2011).
- PatzerWhen the scoreboard is seen the beginning of the scene at the game, the scores are: "Taters: 4 2 4 1 2 1 :14 Acorns: 3 2 4 1 3 2 :13" But if the scores are added up, the Acorns score comes to 15.
- Zitate
Mayor Turkey Lurkey: [to an alien] Oh, we surrender! Here, take the key to the city!
[alien zaps the key]
Mayor Turkey Lurkey: [holds up another key] Key to my car?
[alien zaps key and car at the same time]
Mayor Turkey Lurkey: [holds a box of Tic Tacs] Tic Tac?
[alien zaps Lurkey]
- Crazy CreditsAt the very end of the closing credits, Buck and Chicken Little appear, looking out at the audience. Chicken Little says "Can we get some popcorn on the way out" and Buck points out of the screen and says "I think there's some on the floor". (Note that this scene is only in the 3D version. The 2D version ends with the Walt Disney Pictures logo.)
- Alternative VersionenThe 3D version has many changes to make use of the process:
- Fireflies were added to the "Where to Begin..." shot, along with the removal of a flare.
- The "Walt Disney Pictures presents" now has a sky background, and both texts have a drop shadow effect while the top slowly zooms in.
- A bench was removed when the water tower ball crushed the movie theater.
- Two extra balls were added during the "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" song.
- An extra plane was added when Fish Out of Water was re-enacting King Kong.
- Extra dirt was added when the cow fell to the centerfield.
- When Chicken Little tries to point at the piece of sky, he now points at the camera instead of the left.
- When we first see the aliens, their grappling hooks are now moved to the center of the screen.
- When the aliens switched from their grappling hooks to their knives, the front was rotated so it could look at the camera.
- Both camera and alien overlays were now stretched to fit the entire image.
- One of the shots to when the aliens start cracking parts of the fake sky to start their invasion was re-animated, and a bunch of debris was added falling in.
- Electric sparks were added when the motherships separated. This could possibly have originally been a goof in the 2D version since the sounds of it were left intact.
- Extra magic dust was added after the characters sing "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," and the credits appear a second early.
- Credits for the 3D conversion were added, extending the credits to when the music ends.
- The Disney logo was replaced with a specially made post-credits scene featuring Buck Cluck saying goodbye to the audience and Chicken Little asking if they can have some popcorn once they leave, to which his father replied that there is some on the floor.
- SoundtracksStir It Up
Written by Danny Sembello and Allee Willis (as Alta Sherral Willis)
Performed by Patti LaBelle and Joss Stone
Produced by Mark Hammond
Recorded by Dave Dillbeck
Mixed by Serban Ghenea
Patti LaBelle appears courtesy of Def Soul Classics/Island Def Jam
Joss Stone appears courtesy of EMI Music North America
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- 150.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 135.386.665 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 40.049.778 $
- 6. Nov. 2005
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 314.432.837 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 21 Minuten
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