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Chicken Little Blu-ray Details:
Experience a fantastic world of action and adventure in Disney’s hilarious egg-stravaganza, CHICKEN LITTLE on Blu-ray Disc®. Bursting with laughs, this “perfect family film” (Access Hollywood) soars higher than ever in this breathtaking new format! When the sky really is falling and sanity has flown the coop, who will rise to save the day? Be part of the excitement as Chicken Little and his hysterical band of misfit friends hatch a plan to save the planet from alien invasion. Marvel at the sights and sounds of this outrageous tale, presented in astonishing 1080p and spectacular 5.1 48 kHz, 24-bit uncompressed audio. The sky’s the limit with Blu-ray™ High Definition!
- Amazon Sales Rank: #34949 in DVD
- Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
- Released on: 2007-03-20
- Rating: G (General Audience)
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Formats: Anamorphic, Animated, Color, Dolby, Subtitled
- Original language: English, French, Spanish
- Subtitled in: English
- Dubbed in: French, Spanish
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 81 minutes
Features
- ISBN13: 0786936724721
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Happy Customers Say:
Very Cute!!!![]()
I took my 7 year old son and 5 year old daughter to this movie thinking it was going to be a boring kids movie. Boy was I surpised when I laughed just as much as my kids, may be more. There was adult humor and songs from my past that went right by them but was very funny to me!
Made in 2005 but feels like a good old cartoon![]()
The Disney studios dropped traditional animation. It is, for historical reasons, very sad and this is definitely the end of an era for animation, and cinema in general.
I must say the trailer for Chicken Little did not make this movie very appealing. We took our 4 year old daughter to see it and all enjoyed it after all. The humour is upbeat, no doubt modern, but never trivial or vulgar. The characters play much better than expected (the fish is a truly classic but effective cartoon character) and even though the storyline probably does not go any further than the average”Goof Troop” tv episode, the dialogues and the action surely deliver good entertainment.
For animation fans, which I am, I don’t think we should try to compare Chicken Little with a Pixar film for it would not live up to that but still, this one comes highly recommanded.
Unlike some of the dreamworks 3D flicks, Chicken Little has a heart and you can feel that the animators and directors really have a good appreciation and understanding of animation.
A certain heritage and tradition of American animation lives on throught this movie.
Seeing that Disney scored at their first attempt at 3D animation is a relief, now let’s wait for their next release to confirm the hopes.
Very Little Value![]()
Disappointing, is an understatement with both the film itself and the DVD package. Chicken Little has a great soundtrack, big name TV stars, Zach Braff (Scrubs) and Adam West (Batman and Family Guy) supplying voices you’d think a great movie result would be a breeze. Unfortunately the big money must have gone to their salaries and to pay for the songs with only the bottom of the barrel writers being able to be afforded. Chicken Little struggles for original ideas with characters like Fish being pretty much clones of other characters (Kenny, South Park). The War of the Worlds is pretty much plagiarised as well by the alien attack scenes. Throw in the fact that Chicken Little barely passes the hour mark in length and you know there had better be some great bonus features or you’ve been ripped off.
Great bonus features however there aren’t, with very poor efforts put into the meagre bonuses included. As if there is any chance you won’t find fish in the Where’s Fish? trivia game. Alternative beginnings are mostly hand drawn sketches, they couldn’t even bothered creating them. Save your money for other DVDs.
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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

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