Chicken Little

2005 • 80 minutes
4.2
1.45K reviews
37%
Tomatometer
G
Rating
Eligible
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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.
Rating
G

Ratings and reviews

4.2
1.45K reviews
Reanna Barreyro
July 30, 2015
Waste of time. We gave up People ( a cancelled Disney movie ) for this? Buck Cluck is world's most terrible father. You are supposed to support your son, not remind him of his mistakes for at least a year! Peer pressure at your age is very embarrassing and painful to watch and listen to. Your son is out there with the city embarrassing him! And what do you do? NOTHING! You only support him when he becomes just the way you wanted him! I'm done with piece of trash like Buck.
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Kyle Vansteelandt
January 11, 2022
Although the animation is lively and nicely detailed, the characters designs are completley uninteresting, but they do look a little cute at the same time. As a comedy, I did chuckle a handful of times due to it's comical tone, some clever timing, and a screenplay for slapstick, but unfortunantley, These funny moments are absolutely forgettable, because these comedic bits have happened way too fast and most of the movie is blandly unfunny with worthless pop culture references and a line that gets old so fast ("who are we talking about?") the characters barely succeeds as sympathetic characters to root for but I barely rooted for them, because the characters are two dimensional and they barely did something useful. Especially the two characters called runt and fish. Runt is a paranoid melodramatic pig with such a round plump body and fish is not considered to be a supporting character; he does not do much, he is just used for comic relief and it fails. the songs for the soundtrack were a very good use for the film's storytelling and not to mention John Debney's music score may start out as nothing fresh (just a typical orchestral music for a family-friendly animated comedy), but when the alien invasion begins, the music throughout the whole movie burst's with dramatic excitement. When it comes to a movie about a character that no one trusts, the movie takes it very seriously, and was handled in a heavy way. The story moves way too fast. Sure, It does not over-stay it's welcome, and it would keep the kids engaged thoroughly, however the adults will find the pacing to be too fast, maybe it's because that the story was literally rushed and just wants to go for the happy ending. There is nothing innovative or meticulous about the story either, because the entire enterprise seems very thin and stale. And because of that, I was not entertained that much. The cast did a great job with their voice performances and each actor has the pitch-perfect voice for each character that fits the most accurate. The movie does have some very slick direction; teasing us into thinking what was going to happen, but the whole story is predictable. Just because that chicken little is not innovative and does not have the power to fully appeal the adults, doesn't mean that the kids won't like it. They will. It's hasty and cursory pace, and It's colorfully energetic animation will keep the children engaged and amused, but it is a little runt of a lackluster animated film with no entertainment for adults. recommended to be worth a solid rental.
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SilverHourH.F
June 7, 2016
Uhh, I enjoyed the movie at the most part, but chicken little has the WORST DAD IN THE WORLD. And being awfully directed towards kids and another annoying movie for parents to sit through, (in not a parent, so idk) probably just a plain, animated, very simple film.
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