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Chicken Little Director: Mark Dindal Cast: Zach Braff, Steve Zahn, Joan Cusack, Katie Finneran

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 03/20/2007
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 5,926
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Backstage audio commentary with director Mark Dindal, producer Randy Fullmer and visual effects supervisor Steve Goldberg; "Hatching Chicken Little": The Making of the Movie; Original deleted scenes with intro:; -alternate opening #1:"Chicken Little Storybook"; -alternate opening #2: "Cooking With Klaus"; -original opening with "Chicken Little As a Girl"; All-new deleted scenes:; -Mayor Lurkey's Pep Talk; -Buck's Apology; -Something Must Be Done; -Lunch Room 8; "Shake a Tail Feather" music video performed by the Cheetah Girls; "Open Little Slip" performed by the Barenaked Ladies; "One Little Slip" karaoke; "One Little Slip" sing along; Movie Showcase - instant access to select movie scenes that showcase the ultimate in high definition picture and sound; Seamless menus

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Crazy, they call him: Ever since Chicken Little (endearingly voiced by Zach Braff of Scrubs) caused Katrina-like mayhem in Oakey Oaks by proclaiming that the sky was falling, he has been an outcast, a laughingstock to his classmates, and a disappointment to his father (Garry Marshall), a former baseball hero. But just as he is redeemed by some miraculous heroics of his own on the diamond, hysteria repeats itself when another piece of celestial debris crashes into his room. Chicken Little, Disney's first computer-animated feature, does not exactly lay an egg. It was an Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Film, and technically and artistically, it dazzles as only a Disney product can. But the story is a scrambled mélange of character types, themes, and comic conceits lifted from other films. Jimmy Neutron fans may recognize Carl Wheezer in Runt of the Litter, the pathetic porcine character voiced by Steve Zahn. And the climactic Hollywoodization of Chicken Little's adventure echoes the drive-in finale of Pee-wee's Big Adventure. With the baseball subplot, a seeking-closure-with dad subplot, and even a War of the Worlds alien invasion, Chicken Little is anything but. This disc hatches the usual Disney goodies, including three interesting discarded alternate openings. One is a remnant of the time when the title character was conceived as a girl. Another, narrated by the late Don Knotts (as Mayor Turkey Lurkey), is a charming, traditional 2-D animated recap of the classic Chicken Little fable. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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November 28, 2006: The characters looked lovable, the setting fun, and the classic story revisited--all promising, but very disappointing. I could not attach myself to the characters at all and found the movie boring. The concept was there, but never reached its full potential. When compared to other 3-d animated movies like Toy Story and Monsters Inc, which both had such driven plots and characters, Chicken Little falls very short.

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IT WAS HULLARIUS!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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June 06, 2006: This was a great movie! I am 12 and I even loved it! You should buy it!

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