The film’s basic premise comes from the old Chicken Little fable, and it opens with a frenetic scene in which the Little Chicken himself—a spunky but misunderstood preteen of teeny proportions—is hit ...
Chicken Little: Animated comedy. Starring the voices of Zach Braff, Garry Marshall, Joan Cusack and Don Knotts. Directed by Mark Dindal. (Rated G. 81 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) As protagonists go ...
Those who were watching CGI animated films around fifteen years ago may remember a charming little film called Chicken Little. That film was, in fact, Disney's first ever feature-length ...
While its partnership with Pixar has resulted in a number of memorable animated CG movies, Disney's solo efforts haven't fared quite as well. Last year's Chicken Little was a success at the box office ...
When a "piece of the sky" falls on a well-intentioned chicken's head, he assumes that his world's coming crashing down. Together with his hysterical band of misfit friends, Chicken Little must hatch a ...
Rather than kicking this review off with some obligatory reference to the Chicken Little franchise that - let's face it - nobody really cares to hear about, let me open by saying that Chicken Little ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Disney was once the undisputed king of animated films, but with the rise of Pixar and other CG animation studios, the revered company has fallen a bit ...
Disney's first inhouse all-CG animated feature, "Chicken Little," lives up to its name by serving up a fraction of what audiences are used to getting in this department from Pixar and DreamWorks -- ...
Disney's first inhouse all-CG animated feature, "Chicken Little," lives up to its name by serving up a fraction of what audiences are used to getting in this department from Pixar and DreamWorks -- ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Once upon a time Walt Disney Studios put all their eggs in one basket in an attempt to make a ...
Disney's 2003 decision to disband its traditional cel animation unit provoked a storm of squawking and head-shaking among animation purists, particularly due to Michael Eisner's brash proclamation ...