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Fandango AMCTheatres. More Info. Submit By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie. How did you buy your ticket? View All Videos 1. View All Photos Movie Info. Young Chicken Little Zach Braff throws his small town into panic by claiming the sky is falling.

Unable to find the piece of "sky" that hit him, he earns the town's scorn. A year later, outcast Little tries to redeem himself by joining the baseball team, helping to win a crucial game.

Later that night he is hit on the head again and discovers that the "falling sky" is actually from a UFO. Now, Little must convince the skeptical town that an alien invasion is about to happen. Mark Dindal. Randy Fullmer. Steve Bencich , Ron Friedman. Nov 4, wide. Mar 21, British International Pictures. Zach Braff Chicken Little Voice. Joan Cusack Abby Mallard Voice. Harry Shearer Dog Announcer Voice. Patrick Stewart Mr. Woolensworth Voice. Garry Marshall Buck Chuck Voice.

Steve Zahn Runt of the Litter Voice. Amy Sedaris Foxy Loxy Voice. Wallace Shawn Principal Fetchit Voice. Patrick Warburton Alien Cop Voice. Mark Walton Goosey Loosey Voice. Katie Finneran Goosey Lucy Voice.

Jeremy Shada Alien Boy Voice. Dan Molina Fish Voice. Mark Dindal Director. I must go and tell the big boss. So she went along and she went along and she went along until she met Cocky-locky.

So Chicken Little and Cocky-Locky went to tell the big boss the sky was falling. They went along, and they went along, and they went along, until they met Ducky-daddles. So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, until they met Turkey-Lurkey. Shall I show it to you? So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, until they came to a narrow and dark hole.

First Turkey-Lurkey went through the dark hole into the cave. So she turned tail and ran back home. She never told the big boss the sky was a-falling. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Ridiculed by the animal inhabitants of the peaceful Oakey Oaks community for his absurd notion that the sky is falling, the well-meaning young chicken, Chicken Little, promises to prove everyone wrong. However, one year later, there's still nothing on the horizon to justify Little's fears, when, out of the blue, the humiliated boy finally stumbles upon a real piece of evidence.

Is Chicken Little and his loyal band of outcasts really on to something big this time? Did you know Edit. Trivia Editor Dan Molina performed the "voice" of Fish Out of Water by vocalizing through a tube into a water cooler tank full of water. Goofs When Chicken Little gets his big hit in the baseball game, by the time he heads for home, the game is tied. If he is called out, it wouldn't be the big tragedy it's played out to be, they would still have a chance to win in later innings.

Quotes Mayor Turkey Lurkey : [to an alien] Oh, we surrender! Crazy credits At the very end of the closing credits, Buck and Chicken Little appear, looking out at the audience. Chicken Little says "Can we get some popcorn on the way out" and Buck points out of the screen and says "I think there's some on the floor".

Note that this scene is only in the 3D version. The 2D version ends with the Walt Disney Pictures logo. Alternate versions The 3-D version has an extra scene after the end credits, which makes use of the 3-D process. User reviews Review. Top review. Almost too slight, but a vast improvement on "Dinosaur. Reviewing "Robots," "The New York Times" opined that when it comes to animation there's Pixar, there's Japan, and there's everyone else it should be noted that not all Japanese cartoons are good - "Shin Chan," anyone?

Scott's point. Idiots - it's not DreamWorks-mediocre either. The House of Mouse's first attempt at computer animated movies without Pixar was the skilfully made but hollow "Dinosaur"; this one is under the auspices of the team behind the wonderful "The Emperor's New Groove," and while it doesn't have that cartoon's spirit it still has some virtues of its own. More deliberately cartoonish in its look and feel than many recent features, it's also probably a little too sentimental for some tastes - an awful lot of the movie involves our feathered hero wanting not only to redeem himself for the whole "the sky is falling" farrago but also to open up two-way communication with his single dad, with all the Family Issues that implies.



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