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Actors: Joan Cusack, Don Knotts, Catherine O'Hara, Wallace Shawn, Patrick Stewart Director: Mark Dindal Rating: Features: AC-3, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Number of Discs: 1 Running Time: 81 minutes Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Release Date: March 21, 2006 Theatrical Release Date: November 4, 2005 Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
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Experience a fantastic world of breathtaking action in Disney's hilarious new movie CHICKEN LITTLE. It's "the perfect family film" raves Scott Mantz of Access Hollywood. When the sky really is falling and sanity has flown the coop who will rise to save the day? Together with his hysterical band of misfit friends Chicken Little must hatch a plan to save the planet from alien invasion and prove that the world's biggest hero is a little chicken. Overflowing with incredible music and bursting with exciting bonus features including alternate openings an exclusive "making of" featurette games and much more this sensational DVD is truly something to cluck about.System Requirements:Running Time 81 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: G UPC: 786936246803 Manufacturer No: 03689000
A classic fable gets fused with War of the Worlds in Disney's Chicken Little. In the small town of Oakey Oaks, young Chicken Little voiced by Zach Braff, Garden State struggles to live down the embarrassment of having once thought the sky was falling. But when he gets struck again by a hexagonal, sky-camouflaged, hi-tech doohickey, he and his friends Ugly Duckling Joan Cusack, School of Rock, Runt of the Litter Steve Zahn, Sahara, and Fish Out of Water discover that aliens are preparing to invade Earth--but since no one believed Chicken Little the first time, why would they believe him now? Though kids will enjoy the bright whizz-bang action sequences of Chicken Little, discerning parents will find the movie tedious. Technically, it has the computer animation quality of Pixar--but with none of their intelligence, heart, or simple storytelling skill. The basic idea of connecting the fable to aliens is amusing, but the script routinely bogs down in clumsy father-son issues that seem like material edited out of Finding Nemo. The jokes rarely have anything to do with the characters, but are mostly pop-culture references that are sadly out of date. The action sequences were obviously created with the inevitable video game in mind, for which the movie is little more than an advertisement. Chicken Little falls flat. --Bret Fetzer