This film confirmed Disney's suspicion that conventional animation is dead, but audiences will flock to any digitally animated film, even an inferior one like 'Chicken Little.'
Chicken Little (2005)
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Reviews Counted:152
Fresh:54
Rotten:98
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: In its first non-Pixar CGI venture, Disney expends more effort in the technical presentation than in crafting an original storyline.
Theatrical Release:10-02-2006
Synopsis: Disney's first venture into the realm of CGI animation (without Pixar) tells the tale of all-animal town Oakey Oaks's most infamous resident, Chicken Little (voiced by Zach Braff), who causes... Disney's first venture into the realm of CGI animation (without Pixar) tells the tale of all-animal town Oakey Oaks's most infamous resident, Chicken Little (voiced by Zach Braff), who causes town-wide panic when he claims the sky is falling. A year later he's still shunned by everyone, including his dad (Gary Marshall), a single rooster with an incredibly wide tie. Determined to end his losing streak, the bespectacled Little joins the baseball team, even though he can barely lift the bat. Luckily his three equally outcast friends have faith in him: a pig with a yen for '70s disco (Steve Zahn); a Harpo Marx-esque goldfish in a diving helmet; and Abby, a buck-toothed female duckling (Joan Cusak). According to her sources in magazines such as Modern Mallard, Abby is sure Chicken Little merely needs "closure" with dad over the sky incident. But when the sky really does start falling due to a full-on alien invasion, and only Chicken Little knows why, dad still doesn't want to believe him. Kids are sure to understand Chick's frustration in this matter, and parents will dig the sly riffs on films like VERTIGO (1958), THE BLOB (1959), INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996), and WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953), as well as Disney's own back catalog. In place of the usual musical numbers, CHICKEN LITTLE includes montages set to Barenaked Ladies songs and reinterpreted pop favorites (the old Art Garfunkel gut-wrencher, "All I Know," is a standout), while celebrity voiceovers come from Harry Shearer, Wallace Shawn, Patrick Stewart, Adam West, and Don Knotts, with Amy Sedaris as the obnoxious "Foxy Loxy." [More]
Starring: Zach Braff, Joan Cusack, Don Knotts, Catherine O'Hara
Starring: Zach Braff, Joan Cusack, Don Knotts, Catherine O'Hara, Steve Zahn, Fred Willard, Garry Marshall
Director: Garry Marshall, Mark Dindal
Director: Garry Marshall, Mark Dindal
Producer: Randy Fulmer
Screenwriter: Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman
Composer: John Debney
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
Reviews for Chicken Little
Although a perfectly presentable animated comedy, it lacks any sense of magic or true innovation.
So this new Chicken Little is a hero, of sorts: a feisty little nerd in green hipster specs, who bounces off walls and babbles like Woody Allen.
The wishy-washy self-empowerment tale hinges on the lack of communication between Chicken Little and his single father Buck Cluck, something best reserved for an episode of Oprah...
Interesting to watch, I guess, but the folks at Pixar needn’t watch their backs just yet…this ain’t even close to the coolness they churn out on a regular basis.
Can someone please explain what's with the shades-wearing Corey Heart wannabe Morkubine Porcupine? His random presence is most likely an inside joke, and we are not amused.
The animators and voice actors have a great deal of sly fun bringing this misfit foursome to life.
It’s an antic journey with the doors locked and no stops permitted, sadly characteristic of the aggressively didactic, falsely whimsical nature of Disney’s modern age.
Traditional cel animation may be dead, but it'll be remembered fondly. Pop ephemera like Chicken Little is more likely to be smiled at once, then instantly forgotten.
Little and his posse of outcasts (Ugly Duckling, Runt, the fat pig, and Fish out of Water) endear, but the rest of the film is derivative and uninspired.
The chicken and his dad seem to feel a bit like Foghorn Leghorn from the Warner Brothers cartoon
What could have been a fun kids film in Chicken Little turns into an exercise in old school Disney paint-by-numbers storytelling.
Superbly fits the literary tastes of the country in which it's set and pretty much beats them at their own game. Not bad for an auteur from the colonies.
Apenas comprova o óbvio: o problema com as animações da Disney não residiam na técnica, mas nas histórias medíocres e mal contadas. E se era hábil em 2D, o estúdio é claramente deficiente em 3D.
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