Can we talk about how important that baseball game was. The town acted like it was the world cup and that losing would be devastating but really it was just a game between, what, middle schoolers
I think they were making fun of how over bearing parents can be about little league. The idea adults get so worked up over rather or not their kid wins a game.
Seeing how this is the same town that bullied a fucking child for nearly 2 years..... Ehh, that doesn't seem too out of the ordinary *(for the terrible town at least).*
You know, if Buck actually TRIED to be more supportive, he could be a really interesting character. Trying to support his son who's going through a crappy time but not knowing how to because he's too awkward and just isn't good in social situations in the first place? You got my attention! I liked the idea that Chicken Little's mother was better at this stuff but she's dead and he just doesn't know how to deal with these sorts of situations. I think that's what they were trying to do, but they failed miserably
The Father-Son conflict in this movie lacks of several important things to make the dad more likeable: he is never seen thinking about what he's doing or how he's handling the situation, he's not seen asking for advices to someone (friends, other relatives) and neither there are other characters who try to resonate with him to make him notice he's doing wrong. He simply stands there, waiting for the problem to disappear by itself and appearing proud of his great "Dad of the Year" advices. The conflict between him and his son gets resolved too fast and even after the reconciliation, he still seems the usual jerk as before
Writing from experience, some parents are not supportive. They care about their image and when you are in a bad spot they dont support you. Just leave you completely alone. I just wanted to share😅
@@AsenaKar you're right, but in this movie they try to paint the father as someone who tries everything to understand his son, but he can't figure out how (see the scene when he's saddened looking at the picture of his late wife, wishing she was still here as if he had tried everything in his power to solve the problem, but we audience saw he did nothing but giving horrible advices to Chicken Little, leaving him alone in difficult time and ignoring him; during the reconciliation he's putting on sad faces while telling his son that no matter what, he always loved him [??excuse me? when?!]). This, combined with what I wrote in my comment above, it's what created one of the most terrible written character in Disney filmography
Other conflicts parent-child in movies work a lot better than this one thanks to the reasons I said earlier: Goofy & Max in "A Goofy Movie", Simba & Kiara, King Triton & Ariel, Stoick & Hiccup, Great Prince & Bambi, Don Lino & Lenny (I wish they were the main focus in the plot!), Queen Elinor & Merida,... in the dynamic the child isn't so submissive like Chicken Little, but attempts to stand up to the parent. During the post reconciliation, I also noticed that Buck Cluck doesn't seem to have learnt the lesson, unlike the other conflicted parents I mentioned, but keeps telling his son "Don't worry, my champion now I sUpPoRt YoU!" in an almost mockingly manner and practically becoming Jean Claude Van Damme when until five minutes earlier he was a total inept. And in a further attempt to manipulate the audience, he also has the nerve to lecture the Alien Dad about being a bad parent, after all the awful things he has done to his own son throughout the movie (!!!), wearing a smug smile on his face as if he's saying "See? I tell you them!"
I can't stand the father in this movie. He's so pathetic. There's actually a deleted scene where the dad is making pancakes for his son, to try and be more supportive. That would have helped the audience to see that he's at least trying. Another problem with the movie I have (outside it being mean-spirited), is that it feels like the writers didn't know what the story wanted to be. The first 20 minutes are about a little chicken humiliated by an incident, who was trying to find his place in the world. Then they were like, "Hey, let's just throw a bunch of aliens in"!
@Justin Stewart Indeed. The father is disgusting. Yes yes, supposedly "learns his lesson in the end" and all that jazz but for a redemption arc to work, you need to WANT that character to be redeemed. You need to WANT him to connect with his son. I for one just wanted to slap him.
Fun fact: This is from _before_ Disney owned LucasFilms. That's right, someone liked the Indiana Jones joke so much that they paid for the rights to use that clip from the movie.
The world seems to revolve around Chicken Little. Everyone takes time out of their day to bully, and it's been a year since that happened! Yeah, he'd be a laughing stock, but not harassed like there's no tommorow.
But that doesn't explain why Indiana Jones (or Harrison Ford for that matter) looks like a human and not an anthropomorphic animal like the rest of them.
I researched several sites about Chicken Little, and I learned the main reason why this film is considered one of the absolute worst films from Disney is because they were trying to imitate the Shrek-inspired style from DreamWorks, such as snarky humor and pop culture references. But luckily they learned that this kind of film was not what audiences wanted, so they made much better-received films after learning from their mistake with this film.
Of course, as Chicken Little became the final film in the canon to be under the title of Walt Disney Animated Feature to Walt Disney Animation Studios which is best known for the Mickey Mouse steamboat logo. They began with Meet The Robinsons, which was the first film to have involvement from John Lasseter, after becoming CEO of Disney in 2006. Despite the mixed reviews of the movie, it had all the fun and emotion they deserve which revived it's glory days to get back on track, and thus the studio will always keep moving forward from there mistakes they've made from the dork age which began with Home On The Range.
Here's a fun fact. The alien kid in the film is voiced by Jeremey Shada, aka: Finn from Adventure Time. EDIT: so apparently the filmography I read for this film got the info about the alien kids voice wrong. The real voice was Evan Dunn.
First this, then nickelodion choosin Fanboy and Chumchum over Adventure time. Shada is just a master of finding major success dodging around bitter failures
Honestly, this movies mean spirited nature reminded me a little too much of reality. I got used to everyone hating me and treating me like dirt since elementary school, I don’t need more of that in a Disney movie of all things.
Well I mean... he’s a fish. I actually understand it there because it’s kind of hard to design a fish character with clothes. I mean, you COULD but that would take... effort.
Funny you say that. At the time this film came out, I worked as a theater projectionist, and we'd assemble the 35mm film prints from reels. On average, films would be about 6 reels long (the super-long films like King King came close to 9!). But Chicken Little? Only 4 reels long...the smallest 35mm film I ever put together for a film platter in our theater.
your mission, should you choose to accept it: review angry birds II. Your computer will now explode. I don’t care if you’re the nostalgia critic or not, any computer used to view this comment will explode. In the amount of time it has taken for you to read this, your computer has exploded.
5:06 it's funny because I had the chicken little game for PS2 and they used a lot of scenes from the movie for cutscenes...so in a way, yes they are PS2 cutscenes XD
@@b3rz3rk3r9 hey that movie and game where great! Way better than the original. Of course that's literally because the original jackass Ratchet was nowhere to be seen
@@SuperSwordman1 Oh yeah when he had an actual personality instead of being a heroic plank of wood. Ratchet may have been a jerk in the first game, but man was it satisfying to see him grow by the end, and finally become Clank's friend. Also it makes sense in a game about... brutally murdering people with crazy weapons for the main character to have such a heated personality. In the reboot game and movie he's just a good boy from the beginning: he and Clank become best friends the moment they meet, so their relationship doesn't grow. And like I said, in those games you shoot at people with guns: but because Ratchet isn't a though guy anymore it comes of as weird and a bit creepy. Like he's a nice guy but he has no remorse for shooting at living things.
Disney Movies Morals Beauty and The Beast: dude you need to talk about your emotions to have healthy relationship Lilo and Stitch: it is ok think differently and be weird you don’t need to be the same as everyone else to do well in life Meet Robinsons: Mistakes are natural you need to make them to grow up Frozen: you need to feel things and get help for your emotions from your family to talk about your problems Zootopia: you can do anything if you work hard against all the shit the world puts on you You are not your differences and insecurities Chicken Little: never show any emotions or get help for your insecurities The world is evil you don’t ask for actual help with dealing with your problems Anyone thing that thinks differently is a idiot you don’t have passions because you will always fail in life even when people care about you isn’t popular or normal looking avoid humanity and never make an effort to improve because the world will never forgive you because you are a boy you need to toughen up but girls have no problems with anxiety at all The world is evil Every Movie For Kids now: just be happy and content with life but never work hard to do things or take risks life is easy Me: why so can’t I achieve things I want to do things stop scaring me you evil universe
Shifty989 I'm not sure that's the movie, since he ran back in saying, "That's not based on a phone app game!". Angry birds immediately came to mind when he said a "better bird movie". It could still easily be Angry birds, since it is better than Chicken Little, though that's not saying much, since I give it (Angry Birds) a 5/10 and Chicken Little a 3/10.
Aaron DeVack there's a porno company called Girls gone wild. A guy travels around the country a pays "girls"(all of them are over 18) flashing the camera and other naughty things.
9:44 I think the implication is The "Chickens Gone Wild" TV show is like America's Funniest Home Videos or You've been framed. Still, odd name for a TV show like that.
Hi, as someone who really liked this movie as little, I can assure you that my child brain never grasped on the fact that everyone was needlessly mean or cruel. I just enjoyed funny animals doing funny things
This is so true, and while the first two Shrek movies were good, they kind of ruined animated movies, because after Shrek, suddenly every kids film was forced to have potty humor and tons of pop-culture references and contemporary song numbers in it.
An ironic thing is that Disney has already done a take on the Chicken Little-fable once before, which adaptation I found better than this mess from 2005. Just look up "Chicken Little 1943", ye won't be disappointed.
Zootopia: A kids film with a message that involves racism, but’s it’s handled in a mature way, with good jokes, charming, interesting and hilarious characters and a tale that says don’t judge people by the way they are and you can be anything you set your mind to as long as you put in the hard work. Chicken Little: Pfff! What idiot wrote that crap? Here’s a much better story: A little chicken named Chicken Little thought the sky was falling and everyone immediately hates him! I mean in this world, everyone acts like he caused the Holocaust. The following hour and a half consists of annoying, uninteresting and unfunny characters, a dead beat dad who does nothing but bring his son down and instead of a heartwarming message and everyone learning a lesson about don’t overreact and listen to your kids, we have aliens!
I like they stopped, did theses early turds, made an excellent Princess and the Frog, then stated making decent CGI ones only. Hopefully they go back, but so far they have no reason too, all been hits.
Looking back on it, I appreciate the message early Disney was trying to send about parents and their kids. But by today’s standards, it’s one of the worst movies Disney’s ever made. Thank goodness they learned from this and became the Disney we all know and love today. Also, it’s worth noting that you look like the Nostalgia Critic looked when he did his review on Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.
"It has nothing to do with the source material. I hope this doesn't become a trend." The Jungle Book, The Little Mermaid, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Hercules. Disney has NEVER been very strict about sticking to source material.
DesMuttYS Except that was a good thing for Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Who Cencored Roger Rabbit was a great book, but even the author said Disney's version was better.
"It has NOTHING to do with the source material" is very different than "It doesn't FOLLOW the source material". All of those have at least the general setting, SOME of the plot, and so on. Chicken Little only barely references the story it's based on by turning it into one of the most mean spirited points in the whole movie. It's like it takes the original story, and not only doesn't follow ANYTHING within it, but disrespects it in the worst way imaginable.
I used to watch this movie with my mom when I was a kid. She says she still likes it but personally I feel like this is a movie I'd rather leave in the past.
It's sad to look at this film and think: Mark Dindal directed "Cats Don't Dance," and "The Emperor's New Groove," and he made...THIS!!? Sure there were bits of mean-spirited stuff in those other films, but they didn't have the blatant amounts of extreme bullying foisted on Chicken Little in this film. It's like some exec said: "Yeah, make it like Dumbo...but beat him down until he's on the verge of suicide!" That's the one thing that just irks me the most about the film: the entire town seems to be going, "Yeah, we're jerks...funny, right?" Plus, I still hate that when the aliens leave, what does Buck say? Not, "Come on son, let's go home," or something heartfelt to show he's trying to mend his ways... Nope! First thing he says is: "So, I'd like to see the movie they make about you now!" ...seriously? THAT is how you feel everything will be alright? They make a new movie about your son?
But did you know the original premise of the movie was going to be Chicken Little going to summer camp to work on her anxieties, and CL was a girl? Michael Eisner put the kibosh on that and it became...about aliens?
I'm not an expert, but the relationship between Chicken Little and his dad is not healthy. It doesn't seem to be that improved even by the end of the movie and the fact that Buck says he's looking forward to watch the movie they're gonna make about his son practically confirms it
i remember rewatching movies i saw as a kid.. and i have no idea why i liked them. Kids have a crappy sense of judgement when it comes to movies. Its not because we were wrong to like them.. its because we were kids.. and kids are stupid..
wait let me get this straight an X-files reference in a G rated film where i’m guessing is based on the first episode where a women is abducted by aliens and if i’m corrected violated and then murdered great homage guys
the main reason is that back then the movies hadn't figured out proper lighting to make the world more realisitic, and the textures used were too smooth and didn't have enough detail as modern day films
The biggest issues with this movie is it just throws you into the madness with out establishing anything,his Dad is a huge Jerk and they wasted Patrick Stewart for like 2 scenes.
You should hear his voice as Zobek in Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2: he gets some genuine shouts of rage towards the end, and it's quite great, and appropriately intimidating!
The difference was they had Mr. T and enough chemistry between Sam and Flint to make the movie work. That Jello date scene was really beautiful and well-done for a kid's movie.
Wow. This movie is a LOT crueler than I remember. I mean it's one of my childhood movies and video games, but the abuse and odd morals really flew over my head.
I remember seeing a theater in a museum and stupidly thinking that it would show Chicken Little, but all I got was a documentary about Native Americans. The theaters in museums only show videos about what the museum is talking about.
When I was a kid my parents said I wasn't allowed to see it after we watched it together. I thought they were being strict, they recently told me it was because they thought it sucked
Let me tell you about pacing, 26 minutes in and we're brought in this idea of Little getting glory through Baseball, from the first mention of it, to his training, to the game, takes 20 minutes of the movie and then... nothing, the whole baseball thing never gets brought up again, we literally spent a fraction of the movie and the story does not progress at all. This movie has 20 minutes of filler, it could be cut and absolutely nothing would be lost.
actually when Fish folds the magazines into a skyscraper and acts crazy, he's referencing the famous scene from 1933's King Kong: The 8th Wonder Of The World
I don't know if Disney's animated movies would be good today if they hadn't bought out Pixar in 2006. Despite the man's current faults, it really can't be understated how integral John Lasseter was towards revitalizing Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Disney had what it took to succeed anyway, Lassater just gave them direction. He was integral but hiring someone else in the same position and Disney believing in the animation department again would have done the trick.
rckblzr12 I know its a heavy state of controversy these days, but I don't think John Lasseter is outright a bad person because of those misconducts, sure its something really nasty, but I think with the apology he wrote when the report came out, makes me think he will work his way out to improve himself and receive treatment, at least that's how I see it (plz, don't hate me)
@Spazzman299 Actually Chickens can fly - not well mind you or not far, but enough to escape, say, an angry dog. This may not apply to all breeds of domestic chicken, but does apply to at least some.
2:24 This isn't the only time they've done the "rabbits have a lot of kids" joke. It was everywhere in Zootopia. When Judy says to Nick "After all I AM just a dumb bunny, but we ARE good at multiplying." And also as she's leaving her town to the big city the sign shows the population is increasing every mili-second. And the fact that she has soooo many siblings and cousins and uncle's and aunts and relatives in general. 😂😂😂
Honestly, I hated this movie even as a kid. I was relentlessly bullied as a child, and when I saw this for the first time, I had to leave the theater because it was so damn unbearable. I mean, it basically teaches kids that it's okay to bully other kids, and that if you make a mistake your entire home town will make fun of you for it. This movie made me feel worthless and I even shut down for a while after seeing it. Though I do have to say, it would be interesting to see Disney try and remake this one. Maybe they could make it less insulting and more charming?
The thing I hated most about this film, besides the general cruelty and nastiness, was what they did to poor Foxy Loxy. They brainwashed her into a 'perfect princess' without her permission, and didn't turn her back again because that selfish pig (pun intended) decided he liked her better like that. WTF?!
Jonathan Pinzonジョナサン・ピンソン i never had the idea that they tried to act all cool like Chicken Little tried to become a baseball star because his dad used to be one and he wanted to gain some self-respect, not because he wanted to be cool. Ed singing spice girls is hilarious, doesn’t matter if the song is popular now or not and the alien design was pretty decent giving the war of worlds-vibe instead of „just“ trying to be cool. Also Shreck was a parody on Fairy Tales like Cabin in the Woods was for Horror Movies and I see no clue of chicken little trying to make fun of sports or alien invasion movies
Brainbot Jezebel I think what they meant was that Disney was trying to ape the tone of Dreamworks films because those were doing better at the time than Disney's own. Dreamworks was known, at the time anyway as they have undergone a very nice change and released some great films, for high levels of snark and cynicism and plenty of potty humor. They were the equivalent of what Warner Bros. used to be in Disney's past. Going for the low brow jokes that Uncle Walt never did. Chicken Little was Disney's attempt at trying to bring that kind of humor and tone into their own films in an attempt to prove they could keep up with Dreamworks. Thankfully Disney also underwent another renaissance of its own and now they are putting out great films that keep the Disney heart alive. And none of what I stated is pure conjecture either. All studios look at one another and see where each one thrives and then try to mimic. It's the business. Disney was in a rut with their animation and they looked at Dreamworks and said "hey let's try something like that". It happens all the time. And again, thankfully both studios came to a point where they started to just make good films instead of trying to be "hip and with it". For Dreamworks it began with Kung Fu Panda (not my favorite) and then they just kept going in that direction and we now have fantastic films like How To Train Your Dragon, Rise of the Guardians, and the somewhat underrated Monsters vs. Aliens. And now Disney has Tangled, Frozen, Big Hero 6, Moana, Wreck-it Ralph, et al.
So an entire town is perfectly okay with bullying a kid
M . A Campbell, its 2005 dawg :v
yo. i just thought that if this movie took place in 2018 the entire town would get the death penalty
M . A Campbell just like my home town
Tyriq Pate just like my home town
Welcome to Santa Fe.
The Robinsons: Even if you fail you keep moving forward
Chicken Little: Everyone hates you
sounds like my life to be honest
Yeah! Chicken little has such a hateful vibe to it...give me Meet the Robinson any day!
@@alyssam8977 I agree with you!
Y. Meet the Robinsons is a really good movie, though that might be my nostalgia talking
@@m.m9076 i don't think it's just your nostalgia. MTR is up there with my favorite Disney movies.
Can we talk about how important that baseball game was. The town acted like it was the world cup and that losing would be devastating but really it was just a game between, what, middle schoolers
And it was so plot relevant that it was only mentioned once afterwards 🤦♀️😂
I think they were making fun of how over bearing parents can be about little league. The idea adults get so worked up over rather or not their kid wins a game.
@@louis8487 yeah that makes sense. Seeing an entire town loose their shit over a little league game was so weird i didn't think of that
Seeing how this is the same town that bullied a fucking child for nearly 2 years..... Ehh, that doesn't seem too out of the ordinary *(for the terrible town at least).*
I don't know what kind of school it is, but Buck did imply that Chicken Little was a teenager in the car. So he is at least in middle school.
You know, if Buck actually TRIED to be more supportive, he could be a really interesting character. Trying to support his son who's going through a crappy time but not knowing how to because he's too awkward and just isn't good in social situations in the first place? You got my attention! I liked the idea that Chicken Little's mother was better at this stuff but she's dead and he just doesn't know how to deal with these sorts of situations.
I think that's what they were trying to do, but they failed miserably
The Father-Son conflict in this movie lacks of several important things to make the dad more likeable: he is never seen thinking about what he's doing or how he's handling the situation, he's not seen asking for advices to someone (friends, other relatives) and neither there are other characters who try to resonate with him to make him notice he's doing wrong. He simply stands there, waiting for the problem to disappear by itself and appearing proud of his great "Dad of the Year" advices.
The conflict between him and his son gets resolved too fast and even after the reconciliation, he still seems the usual jerk as before
Writing from experience, some parents are not supportive. They care about their image and when you are in a bad spot they dont support you. Just leave you completely alone. I just wanted to share😅
@@AsenaKar you're right, but in this movie they try to paint the father as someone who tries everything to understand his son, but he can't figure out how (see the scene when he's saddened looking at the picture of his late wife, wishing she was still here as if he had tried everything in his power to solve the problem, but we audience saw he did nothing but giving horrible advices to Chicken Little, leaving him alone in difficult time and ignoring him; during the reconciliation he's putting on sad faces while telling his son that no matter what, he always loved him [??excuse me? when?!]). This, combined with what I wrote in my comment above, it's what created one of the most terrible written character in Disney filmography
Other conflicts parent-child in movies work a lot better than this one thanks to the reasons I said earlier: Goofy & Max in "A Goofy Movie", Simba & Kiara, King Triton & Ariel, Stoick & Hiccup, Great Prince & Bambi, Don Lino & Lenny (I wish they were the main focus in the plot!), Queen Elinor & Merida,... in the dynamic the child isn't so submissive like Chicken Little, but attempts to stand up to the parent.
During the post reconciliation, I also noticed that Buck Cluck doesn't seem to have learnt the lesson, unlike the other conflicted parents I mentioned, but keeps telling his son "Don't worry, my champion now I sUpPoRt YoU!" in an almost mockingly manner and practically becoming Jean Claude Van Damme when until five minutes earlier he was a total inept. And in a further attempt to manipulate the audience, he also has the nerve to lecture the Alien Dad about being a bad parent, after all the awful things he has done to his own son throughout the movie (!!!), wearing a smug smile on his face as if he's saying "See? I tell you them!"
@Charmiskit Exactly!
I can't stand the father in this movie. He's so pathetic. There's actually a deleted scene where the dad is making pancakes for his son, to try and be more supportive. That would have helped the audience to see that he's at least trying. Another problem with the movie I have (outside it being mean-spirited), is that it feels like the writers didn't know what the story wanted to be. The first 20 minutes are about a little chicken humiliated by an incident, who was trying to find his place in the world. Then they were like, "Hey, let's just throw a bunch of aliens in"!
The first half of what you said kinda feels like the deleted scene of 9 where 8 saves 7, 1, 6, 5, and 9.
That was a 'deleted scene'? I saw that scene on the netflix version. Hmm.
Am I the only one at age of 10 who wanted slap the father?
@@xenxander apparently. It was from a person called "9 forever" or some crap like that.
@Justin Stewart Indeed. The father is disgusting. Yes yes, supposedly "learns his lesson in the end" and all that jazz but for a redemption arc to work, you need to WANT that character to be redeemed. You need to WANT him to connect with his son. I for one just wanted to slap him.
Fun fact: This is from _before_ Disney owned LucasFilms. That's right, someone liked the Indiana Jones joke so much that they paid for the rights to use that clip from the movie.
Fun Fact: you probably took this from cinema sins.
Enter much?
I mean who doesn't like Indiana Jones.
Except The Kingdom of Skull
@@tazinboor3913 cut all ties with them
@@tazinboor3913 bruh it's a joke 💀
How did you not pick up on that
"It matches as well as Dr. Claw playing Ariel."
Okay, yea. Sure. But in all honesty, I'll still pay money to see that.
id watch that
I won't. The sheer idea of that makes me downright sick.
I wanna see that
It would be interesting to see a mermaid and her fish trying to capture gadget
Would we still at least get to see Ariel naked after her transformation?
The book: don’t overreact
The movie: always bully an innocent chicken like an entire town would!
The movie: the movie: action adventure and A list actors sells!
Goanimator detected
The world seems to revolve around Chicken Little. Everyone takes time out of their day to bully, and it's been a year since that happened! Yeah, he'd be a laughing stock, but not harassed like there's no tommorow.
Who made this movie.. Seth MacFarlane?
Yep
Maybe Live-Action movies are seen as animated movies in their universe.
But that doesn't explain why Indiana Jones (or Harrison Ford for that matter) looks like a human and not an anthropomorphic animal like the rest of them.
@@redacted_mamba mind blown twice
I assumed that as well
@@emeraldcrusade5016 well why do we draw anthropomorphic animals then?
A1Z1 like Garfield, aliens, chewbaka, blah blah blah, nostalgia critic, and nostalgia critic.
I researched several sites about Chicken Little, and I learned the main reason why this film is considered one of the absolute worst films from Disney is because they were trying to imitate the Shrek-inspired style from DreamWorks, such as snarky humor and pop culture references. But luckily they learned that this kind of film was not what audiences wanted, so they made much better-received films after learning from their mistake with this film.
P.S. Thanks for highlighting my comment! It really means to me!
Of course, as Chicken Little became the final film in the canon to be under the title of Walt Disney Animated Feature to Walt Disney Animation Studios which is best known for the Mickey Mouse steamboat logo. They began with Meet The Robinsons, which was the first film to have involvement from John Lasseter, after becoming CEO of Disney in 2006. Despite the mixed reviews of the movie, it had all the fun and emotion they deserve which revived it's glory days to get back on track, and thus the studio will always keep moving forward from there mistakes they've made from the dork age which began with Home On The Range.
Dracorider 19
If you fail the first time, try it again!! :)
Takes failure to succeed I guess
Dracorider 19 Tbh I liked Chicken Little, I think it's a pretty funny movie
"...This irony is so thick, Tony Stark's making a suit out of it".
Perfect.
Ikr?
Is it tho
@@Marvelfanatic3658 of course
Love it
It is
Here's a fun fact.
The alien kid in the film is voiced by Jeremey Shada, aka: Finn from Adventure Time.
EDIT: so apparently the filmography I read for this film got the info about the alien kids voice wrong.
The real voice was Evan Dunn.
👌🏻
wat
what!!!!!! thats amazing!!!!!!
“Voiced” being a loose term. Pretty sure the Alien Kid never said a word, just sounds.
First this, then nickelodion choosin Fanboy and Chumchum over Adventure time. Shada is just a master of finding major success dodging around bitter failures
I never realized how mean spirited this movie was when I was little, damn.
Cheyenne Hayden
Same.
Mr. Original it's kinda depressing
Cheyenne Hayden same here, but minor difference
Honestly, this movies mean spirited nature reminded me a little too much of reality. I got used to everyone hating me and treating me like dirt since elementary school, I don’t need more of that in a Disney movie of all things.
Same. Now, I completely understood and my opinion changed from good to mediocre
it seriously would just been faster if the mother grabbed the stroller and moved then all those kids peeked out as the giant ball rolled past.
But... joke.
@John Collins agree
Am I the only one who finds it really distracting that the sheep teacher is the ONLY character with no clothes?
ah but what is clothing made out of
Skipper 13k what about fish out of water and kirby they were both nakid too
Well I mean... he’s a fish. I actually understand it there because it’s kind of hard to design a fish character with clothes. I mean, you COULD but that would take... effort.
It would also look really weird.
He's covered In wool
I use to watch this movie A LOT from 2005-2008.
11 Years later I don't get how I was memorized by this movie...
I watched this when i saw 5
And im 11 and i still love it
I don't know whats wrong with me
I had the same scenario except with cars.
@@ribbitman3827 Ok.
Mesmerized and so was I.
I still love it, after all this time- I don’t know how or when it started, but a lot of people don’t like it apparently..?
“It matches as well as Dr Claw voicing Ariel.”
Hey at least it’s more absurd to the point it’s funny
I thought it was legitimately creepy how they kept Foxy Loxy like that at the end.
She's basically lobotomized
@@nekonomicon9938 Bimboified
You know shrek has the best Disney parody opening
ImmaLittlePip I know, he took the most cliche things in every romance fairy tale story and wipe his ass with it!!!
Shrek is from dreamworks tho
And that's exactly the point, sum random
I read that as "parody of Disney", which is how I think it was meant to be read.
The Thundercool
True lmao, have you seen their Deadpool 2 review?
I love Zach Braff with all of my heart, but someone needs to tell him that it's ok to turn down a job
Hopefully he was planning, but then disney brought in the briefcase of millions of dollars to change his mind.
@@yumibebestgirl9719 Man he's in Cheaper by the Dozen. *gulp*.
That Disney Movie Worst 2005 is a Rip-off Like A Despicable Me in 2010 from Universal?
Am I the only one who feels like this movie feels shorter and shorter the more you watch.
CheesecakeLasagna holy crap you're right
This is oddly true
Yea
It's just a normal human thing
Funny you say that.
At the time this film came out, I worked as a theater projectionist, and we'd assemble the 35mm film prints from reels. On average, films would be about 6 reels long (the super-long films like King King came close to 9!).
But Chicken Little? Only 4 reels long...the smallest 35mm film I ever put together for a film platter in our theater.
My younger brother went through a phase where he played this movie on repeat for like, 3 months straight. Pray for me.
Yikes.
imma pray for you dude
My siblings watched the live action Alvin and the chipmunks for a year straight in like 2009 and I’m still recovering lol
@@alyssam8977 that must have been so painful to sit through. I feel you
welp your brother could have been me lol i loved chicken little back then
That "Ariel voiced by Dr. Claw" was hilarious.
Doomguy (Frank Welker, btw)
oddly enough i would watch that just for the laughs XD. "*I WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE PEOPLE KNOW*." haha.
Now I want a full cover
Say whatever you want about this movie...but Chicken Little still made it as a summon in Kingdom Hearts
Please say "syke"...
@@HarpsiFizz
Nah, his stupid ass is in there. Pretty useful too
Probably for promotion.
Yeah but.....why? That's something that's been bugging me for years.
@nickyvendetta I’m sure Disney just wanted to promote the movie.
"I'm the nostalgia critic and next week I'd better get a better bird movie"
... It's Angry Birds. I laughed
your mission, should you choose to accept it: review angry birds II. Your computer will now explode. I don’t care if you’re the nostalgia critic or not, any computer used to view this comment will explode. In the amount of time it has taken for you to read this, your computer has exploded.
Bob Newby Superhero im on mobile
@@Fluffkitscripts No it didn't
The alien’s name is Kirby
Nintendo reference
you wrote kirby
pfp reference?
Doubt it, Kirby is a real name
@@potatogod9134 sheesh!
I like how your pfp is kirby
@@potatogod9134 It was (still is) a vacuum cleaner company decades before Nintendo used the name, too.
5:06 it's funny because I had the chicken little game for PS2 and they used a lot of scenes from the movie for cutscenes...so in a way, yes they are PS2 cutscenes XD
Well, now we all know where the Ratchet and Clank reboot and accompanying movie got the idea.
And i have the game "Ace in Action" on my pc, its good!
@@b3rz3rk3r9 hey that movie and game where great! Way better than the original. Of course that's literally because the original jackass Ratchet was nowhere to be seen
@@SuperSwordman1 Oh yeah when he had an actual personality instead of being a heroic plank of wood.
Ratchet may have been a jerk in the first game, but man was it satisfying to see him grow by the end, and finally become Clank's friend. Also it makes sense in a game about... brutally murdering people with crazy weapons for the main character to have such a heated personality. In the reboot game and movie he's just a good boy from the beginning: he and Clank become best friends the moment they meet, so their relationship doesn't grow. And like I said, in those games you shoot at people with guns: but because Ratchet isn't a though guy anymore it comes of as weird and a bit creepy. Like he's a nice guy but he has no remorse for shooting at living things.
PS2 hate intensifies
Disney Movies Morals
Beauty and The Beast: dude you need to talk about your emotions to have healthy relationship
Lilo and Stitch: it is ok think differently and be weird you don’t need to be the same as everyone else to do well in life
Meet Robinsons: Mistakes are natural you need to make them to grow up
Frozen: you need to feel things and get help for your emotions from your family to talk about your problems
Zootopia: you can do anything if you work hard against all the shit the world puts on you
You are not your differences and insecurities
Chicken Little: never show any emotions or get help for your insecurities
The world is evil you don’t ask for actual help with dealing with your problems
Anyone thing that thinks differently is a idiot you don’t have passions because you will always fail in life even when people care about you isn’t popular or normal looking avoid humanity and never make an effort to improve because the world will never forgive you because you are a boy you need to toughen up but girls have no problems with anxiety at all
The world is evil
Every Movie For Kids now: just be happy and content with life but never work hard to do things or take risks life is easy
Me: why so can’t I achieve things I want to do things stop scaring me you evil universe
How are those *glasses* on chicken little?!
*"HE DOSEN'T HAVE EARS"*
Mario is Here They're hanging on his beak/nose thing.
ask arthur
Top 10 movie phenomenons
Mario is Here How are you not questioning the fact that Arthur Reads headphones don’t work either?
EmZite Official yeah XD
Can't believe they replaced Doug with this weird non-bearded guy.
Nah, it's Doug from the 2010s who stole a time machine and travelled to the present time
I occasionally think that the movie Zootopia was Disney's way of apologizing for creating this movie.
Macandbloo11 Imagine if that were actually the case. Would you think any less of them?
ADP1998 I don't know.
You know? I hate Zootopia more than this movie. This comes from a guy who like The Room!
@@Abbaschand ha ha what a story Mark
The first time I saw this I loved it.
I was also fresh out of surgery and drugged out of my mind
my first movie was Batman and Robin, or maybe it was Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie
Lolololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololol
Bailey Crawly A bit of the ol’ moloko plus, eh?
Makes since.
I was just a stupid kid
"Zootopia's direct-to-DVD sequel" caught me off guard.
Dennis Shaykevich Me too. That had me dying. 😂
Dennis Shaykevich "direct to dvd" I sure hope not
But the world in this movie is so poorly constructed, while Zootopia makes much more sense. The sheep in this one doesn't even wear anything!
The joke is that direct to dvd sequels from disney are complete shite. Which most of them are.
Honestly, looking back, it's shockingly accurate.
I totally forgot about Angry Birds, tho I can't wait for that review next week
The only difference is that film was actually good.
Shifty989 I'm not sure that's the movie, since he ran back in saying, "That's not based on a phone app game!". Angry birds immediately came to mind when he said a "better bird movie". It could still easily be Angry birds, since it is better than Chicken Little, though that's not saying much, since I give it (Angry Birds) a 5/10 and Chicken Little a 3/10.
Luke Lichtenthal when comparing video game movies, it and Wreck it Ralph have so far been the best.
Wreck it Ralph wasn't a videogame movie, it was a movie about videogames, with references to other videogames.
I think everybody forgot about that.
I didn’t even notice the _”Chickens Gone Wild”_ thing as a kid.
Neither did I.
MultiRobotnik Can you explain that joke from the movie? I never saw the film, nor what that particular line means.
It just said that on the video as I read this
Aaron DeVack there's a porno company called Girls gone wild. A guy travels around the country a pays "girls"(all of them are over 18) flashing the camera and other naughty things.
Starmadien2019 I see. Never knew that. Don't plan to watch any of that.
9:44 I think the implication is The "Chickens Gone Wild" TV show is like America's Funniest Home Videos or You've been framed. Still, odd name for a TV show like that.
Its just an attempt to make a joke for the parents of the kids watching this movie. I found it kinda funny
But why so specific on a particular animal, when species are treated as races here? It'd be like having a show titled "Asians Gone Wild".
Implication are fun
@@jakmanxyomI'm almost certain that's a thing
@@hannahs5783 No its not
Oh, i guess i'm old enough for this movie to be nostalgic.
Hola
Yes
C I E R T O
Same.
Yeah me too
It's 2021 i don't remember anything before 2019 very well.
"Zootopia's direct-to-DVD sequel" LOL
@@Godzilla3000 You probably didn't get the joke.
It's the same either way big communist
@@Humanresouces No, Disney's old sequels like Dumbo 2, Mulan 2 etc. were so bad, they haven't been released in the cinema.
@@bendakstarkiller5738 oh
Chicken little probably had anxiety. Just a thought
It's disturbing when character quirks we're supposed to laugh at end up resembling real life disorders.
Kimi FW It worst when its still being used as a poor laughing gag in 2020 too
It's almost every teen coming of age
Chicken Little GAVE me anxiety
Hi, as someone who really liked this movie as little, I can assure you that my child brain never grasped on the fact that everyone was needlessly mean or cruel. I just enjoyed funny animals doing funny things
This was Disney’s response to Shrek
DTinaglia Studios I love your profile pic
Thanks lol
I hope next week we get Free Birds
And it fell short. No wonder; must be tough to try to mock a masterpiece
This is so true, and while the first two Shrek movies were good, they kind of ruined animated movies, because after Shrek, suddenly every kids film was forced to have potty humor and tons of pop-culture references and contemporary song numbers in it.
An ironic thing is that Disney has already done a take on the Chicken Little-fable once before, which adaptation I found better than this mess from 2005.
Just look up "Chicken Little 1943", ye won't be disappointed.
Holy shit
Joel the Swedish Dragon ... Foxy Loxy was literally Hitler...
I remember watching that as as kid, and getting horrified at the end. I was thinking in my head, "Did everyone die?"
"Don't believe everything you read"
Holy shit
This movie is a great example of how far CG animation has come in the past decade or so. I remember thinking it looked good when it first came out!
Try comparing what you see in Chicken Little to, say, the amount of work that went into Elsa's ice dresses.
No, rewatch Ice Age. The world and characters look more like a G-Mod map than an animated movie
Zootopia: A kids film with a message that involves racism, but’s it’s handled in a mature way, with good jokes, charming, interesting and hilarious characters and a tale that says don’t judge people by the way they are and you can be anything you set your mind to as long as you put in the hard work.
Chicken Little: Pfff! What idiot wrote that crap? Here’s a much better story: A little chicken named Chicken Little thought the sky was falling and everyone immediately hates him! I mean in this world, everyone acts like he caused the Holocaust. The following hour and a half consists of annoying, uninteresting and unfunny characters, a dead beat dad who does nothing but bring his son down and instead of a heartwarming message and everyone learning a lesson about don’t overreact and listen to your kids, we have aliens!
So Sad, So True... really true
I'd rather drink thousand diarrhea fuckfarts of LCL than to put up with similar shit like this
I feel bad for the main character lmao
Like, if he started doing bad things i won't completely blame him, the whole town treated him like shit
3:12 Oh please make that a longer thing. I need more then 10 seconds of Dr. Claw as Ariel. xD
I miss hand-drawn Disney movies...
wdcain1 Same
I like they stopped, did theses early turds, made an excellent Princess and the Frog, then stated making decent CGI ones only. Hopefully they go back, but so far they have no reason too, all been hits.
Ben Lasher, but it wasn't the CGI that made them hits.
wdcain1 Disney making hand drawn movies for the sake of hand drawn won't always produce a good movie, you also need a good story writing with it.
As someone studying to become an animator. Me too :(
R.I.P Adam West
So long Batman you old chum you
For some reason i forgot that Adam West was dead until just now...
...did he play a part in this film?
@@kelanbaron7485 did you watch all of the video?
Fish Out Of Water is my favourite character. Despite not liking the movie, he was an amazing character.
Same, he's the best and most likeable character
Yah he didn’t speak
because he's the only one who isn't a complete asshole or annoying like every other character in this movie
How?
My Name Yes I like fish out of water
They really did Indiana Jones a huge disservice including Raiders of the Lost Ark in this movie solely for that one boulder joke.
SynthetiXxX they did Indiana Jones a disservice by having Raiders of the Lost Ark in this movie in general
That statement makes me sad because star wars is owned by Disney and Harrison ford was in that scene from raiders.😔😔😔
Big_Mak Jak69 Let me worsen this for you: Disney also owns Indiana Jones because George Lucas created both Indiana Jones and Star Wars.
I like how critics segways Into the ads now involve him staring into our souls making the same motion for 5 seconds straight XD
I was not ready for that Dr. Claw joke.
Diego Bareno imagine hearing Dr. Claw singing all the Disney song.
What a nightmare
No one was
Oh, that wouldn't be so bad. Dr Claw *can* sing. ;) ua-cam.com/video/joOvQtztC2w/v-deo.htmlm24s
Dr. Claw's untold origin story.
Noone:
Not a soul:
Ariel with deep voice: *IM READY TO KNOW WHAT THE PEOPLE KNOW*
😂😂😂😂😂😂
My sides hurt from laughing at that. XD
XD
Looking back on it, I appreciate the message early Disney was trying to send about parents and their kids. But by today’s standards, it’s one of the worst movies Disney’s ever made. Thank goodness they learned from this and became the Disney we all know and love today.
Also, it’s worth noting that you look like the Nostalgia Critic looked when he did his review on Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.
I didn’t realize how much I wanted him to review this until it showed up in my notifications.
Michael Huh right??
Michael Huh yeah☺
"It has nothing to do with the source material. I hope this doesn't become a trend." The Jungle Book, The Little Mermaid, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Hercules. Disney has NEVER been very strict about sticking to source material.
DesMuttYS Except that was a good thing for Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Who Cencored Roger Rabbit was a great book, but even the author said Disney's version was better.
"It has NOTHING to do with the source material" is very different than "It doesn't FOLLOW the source material". All of those have at least the general setting, SOME of the plot, and so on. Chicken Little only barely references the story it's based on by turning it into one of the most mean spirited points in the whole movie. It's like it takes the original story, and not only doesn't follow ANYTHING within it, but disrespects it in the worst way imaginable.
I used to watch this movie with my mom when I was a kid.
She says she still likes it but personally I feel like this is a movie I'd rather leave in the past.
Same as you.
I prefer The Emperor’s New Groove more because both of these films are directed by the same person (Mark Dindal).
Wow.. It's been a while since I watched this movie. Did the animation and textures really look that shit?
When I watched it it looked better and that was in april
Even for it's time it wasn't good, Pixar and even Dreamworks were putting more effort at that time too.
yes, and if you look up the bugs and problems that the animation had, it is more of a glitchfest than the E.T Videogame
Honestly, there were PS2 games with less of a Disney Movie Budget with better graphics.
Thomas Christopher White
I know how you feel. XD
It's sad to look at this film and think: Mark Dindal directed "Cats Don't Dance," and "The Emperor's New Groove," and he made...THIS!!?
Sure there were bits of mean-spirited stuff in those other films, but they didn't have the blatant amounts of extreme bullying foisted on Chicken Little in this film. It's like some exec said: "Yeah, make it like Dumbo...but beat him down until he's on the verge of suicide!"
That's the one thing that just irks me the most about the film: the entire town seems to be going, "Yeah, we're jerks...funny, right?"
Plus, I still hate that when the aliens leave, what does Buck say? Not, "Come on son, let's go home," or something heartfelt to show he's trying to mend his ways...
Nope! First thing he says is: "So, I'd like to see the movie they make about you now!"
...seriously? THAT is how you feel everything will be alright? They make a new movie about your son?
But did you know the original premise of the movie was going to be Chicken Little going to summer camp to work on her anxieties, and CL was a girl? Michael Eisner put the kibosh on that and it became...about aliens?
People can mess up you know, some ideas work, some don’t.
You can’t blame them that much.
@Daelen C.Clark
Still think its pretty bad
Mark Dindal wanted to make a good movie. But Disney executives watched Shrek and said "I want to be just like him"
I'm not an expert, but the relationship between Chicken Little and his dad is not healthy. It doesn't seem to be that improved even by the end of the movie and the fact that Buck says he's looking forward to watch the movie they're gonna make about his son practically confirms it
Damn, you were hilariously harsh on this movie
Mr. Enter was even harsher
Marco Hidalgo
Yeah he was
The movie deserved it!
That's what makes this series great.
You know my uncle is the voice of the fish in the tank, so it hits me pretty hard lol
You know whats sad? Me and my dad never stopped watching this...
That is sad.....this is the movie you two watched.
swagzagoon ???
Honest to god i thought that the dad was actually NICE as a kid.
That makes me feel ashamed of my younger self.
Dont worry, my parents were very nice to me.
“His name is Kirby?”
Hmm... where have I heard of an alien named Kirby before?
Poyo
NotSoMegaMan Ben 10, duh
(>'-')> (^-^)
"HAI-AI"
I mean, it's a name you should know and... it's the star of the show
BA NA NA
BA NA NA
BA NA NA NA
DU NA NA NA NA NA NA
Surely you jestin
I remember really liking Chicken Little as a kid. I’m looking forward to seeing you tell me why I was wrong.
Black Chinchilla You're wrong because you have a different opinion than others! Lol jk.
I still love this movie
Same lol. Honestly I never noticed how truly mean spirited it was.
Black Chinchilla same
i remember rewatching movies i saw as a kid.. and i have no idea why i liked them. Kids have a crappy sense of judgement when it comes to movies. Its not because we were wrong to like them.. its because we were kids.. and kids are stupid..
The scene where ugly duckling was looking into the ship was a reference to the x files.
wait let me get this straight
an X-files reference in a G rated film
where i’m guessing is based on the first episode where a women is abducted by aliens and if i’m corrected violated and then murdered
great homage guys
@@aguycalledjamal Nice.
Abby: Scully?
Wow, this movie's CGI did not age well. As well as the movie in general.
the main reason is that back then the movies hadn't figured out proper lighting to make the world more realisitic, and the textures used were too smooth and didn't have enough detail as modern day films
God of Light Yeah, but even back then _Toy Story_ 's animation looked better compared to this (and that movie was made 10 years prior).
"not age well" suggests it was good at some point.
Oops I was mistaking this for “Chicken Run”. Could also review that?
MrHothead099 he did a dreamsworkuary review on it
I think he already did it, but a short one
MrHothead099 same lol
MrHothead099 Nostalgia Critic is for movies that suck, with a few rare exceptions.
Why would he review an amazing movie
3:12 "I'M READY TO KNOW WHAT THE PEOPLE KNOW" I haven't even finished the video yet but this is already my favourite part
Joan Cusack went from Toy Story 2... to this
It happens sometimes.
Wait a minute, is SHE Jessie?
I never connected that.
WHAT! THE!! F**K!!! i'm surprised, i never noticed.
Let's just be glad Joan returned to voice Jessie in Toy story 3 and 4.
Yep!
The biggest issues with this movie is it just throws you into the madness with out establishing anything,his Dad is a huge Jerk and they wasted Patrick Stewart for like 2 scenes.
Why does Patrick Stewart sound exactly the same in every one of his roles?
Because if you have a voice as gorgeous as his, you don't mess with it!
Cause he's not a voice actor. He just has a very distinguishable voice.
Because he's Sir Patrick Stewart. Someone of his calibre doesn't need to switch it up
You should hear his voice as Zobek in Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2: he gets some genuine shouts of rage towards the end, and it's quite great, and appropriately intimidating!
lets be honest here... would you really have It any other way?
To be fair, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was nothing like the source material, yet it is still a great film
Charlie Harrington Yes, there are exceptions (The Shining, Forrest Gump, October Sky). This isn't one of them though.
Yeah,
The book was better!
The difference was they had Mr. T and enough chemistry between Sam and Flint to make the movie work. That Jello date scene was really beautiful and well-done for a kid's movie.
Spencer Andersen True
"Everythings as unorganized as a Vrchat room!!" 🤣
Salem-GrimmEclipse He’s right though you could have My hero academia characters and Ugandan knuckles and random objects in the same room. 🤣🤣
A film like this set in a VR Chat room could be hilarious if done right.
@@ninjabluefyre3815 Ain't that Ready Player One?
The orange alien looks like Rocket Wisp from Sonic Colors
Mattertainer of CPE and the burst wisp!
It does
ROCKET!!!
The only half decent Sonic game released in this day and age.
but... Generations and Unleashed were pretty awesome
That thumbnail though
He wants to eat some chickens XD
@@thaiangquoc9505 Because he hates this movie to death. Oh wait, shouldn't be called a movie, it should be called a mean spirited piece of trash!
@@solocomics1820 nah it's not even a trash, trash can be recycled for something useful
Wow. This movie is a LOT crueler than I remember. I mean it's one of my childhood movies and video games, but the abuse and odd morals really flew over my head.
I remember seeing a theater in a museum and stupidly thinking that it would show Chicken Little, but all I got was a documentary about Native Americans.
The theaters in museums only show videos about what the museum is talking about.
good show that's really mean spirited and cruel for kids is the fairly odd parents
When I was a kid my parents said I wasn't allowed to see it after we watched it together. I thought they were being strict, they recently told me it was because they thought it sucked
I feel bad for you man, this film is awesome
The Ariel Dr Claw thing got me
Let me tell you about pacing, 26 minutes in and we're brought in this idea of Little getting glory through Baseball, from the first mention of it, to his training, to the game, takes 20 minutes of the movie and then... nothing, the whole baseball thing never gets brought up again, we literally spent a fraction of the movie and the story does not progress at all. This movie has 20 minutes of filler, it could be cut and absolutely nothing would be lost.
If Family Guy has taught us anything throw it in if it's funny
11:57 i’ll never forget the day she never came back from panda express
Axel Paredes That made me laugh so hard
I am surprised he didn't use KFC , Popeyes, or even Chick-Fil- A
actually when Fish folds the magazines into a skyscraper and acts crazy, he's referencing the famous scene from 1933's King Kong: The 8th Wonder Of The World
The _joke_ is from Lethal Weapon. It was merely expanded to also reference King Kong.
This movie is too lazy to come up with their own ideas, that is why it is frozen pee as said by Runt in the movie.
A jab to Peter Jackson
If you haven't already, do Planet 51
Next to Surfs Up, that film was played way too many times on CN
I still like Surfs Up tho
BHL Hudson Intensifies
Planet 51 isn't bad, if you are drinking Nyquil and have a fever above 100.
PLEASE. my brothers made me watch that crap so many times
Dude, this was one of my FAVORITE movies, constantly rewinding the dvd as a kid!
Wait... what kind of DVD do you "rewind"? XD
uhhh, have you ever gotten a CAT scan?
mine too good thing i am not the only one i was obsessed with this movie when i was a child
I feel so sorry for you, you must have had a terrible childhood.
@@shadowthehedgehog3744 When I was young when this came out, I was punished by watching it over and over.
I don't know if Disney's animated movies would be good today if they hadn't bought out Pixar in 2006. Despite the man's current faults, it really can't be understated how integral John Lasseter was towards revitalizing Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Disney had what it took to succeed anyway, Lassater just gave them direction. He was integral but hiring someone else in the same position and Disney believing in the animation department again would have done the trick.
rckblzr12 I know its a heavy state of controversy these days, but I don't think John Lasseter is outright a bad person because of those misconducts, sure its something really nasty, but I think with the apology he wrote when the report came out, makes me think he will work his way out to improve himself and receive treatment, at least that's how I see it (plz, don't hate me)
Manuel David Rendon Acevedo what did he do?
princess_png00 Well, many people at Disney and Pixar accused him of having an inappropriate conduct among co-workers, as far as I've heard
"She never come back from Panda express" 😀😁😂
like the puppies of Cats Dogs, which never come back from Taco Bell.
Doctor Claw voicing Ariel, that was great.
It really was, nice profile picture by the way
Thanks
It's so messed up. The people in the city are just.... I don't even know.😬😬😬😬
Ok.That works to i guess
96gamers Ben they deserve to be sent to a slaughter house
So, he's gonna review the Angry Birds movie huh?... This should be interesting.
Your Favorite Canadian UA-camr, Eh! He already did
I know. I posted that comment before he did.
That’s one of my favorite movies! I love how creative it was!
Therapist: “it’s ok, shaved nostalgia critic can’t hurt you”
Shaved nostalgia critic:
Best part of this whole movie is the 5 seconds of Indiana Jones
Nicolas Matteo i have to disagree i think it was at the very end of the credits
That's what I was thinking.
4:09 wow,they actually made fun of him with paintings in the walls.
Thats just crule.
I've heard most negatives about this movie already, but that a universe with ducks and chickens has airplanes triggers me.
MforMovesets cough cough... Ducktales
I'm gonna apply that logic to every single movie with cars in it. After all, if animals can walk, why do they have cars?
Chickens can't fly, but ducks can - so it's half-baked logic at best.
Ducks would want planes the same way people will want cars.
@Spazzman299 Actually Chickens can fly - not well mind you or not far, but enough to escape, say, an angry dog. This may not apply to all breeds of domestic chicken, but does apply to at least some.
2:24 This isn't the only time they've done the "rabbits have a lot of kids" joke.
It was everywhere in Zootopia.
When Judy says to Nick "After all I AM just a dumb bunny, but we ARE good at multiplying."
And also as she's leaving her town to the big city the sign shows the population is increasing every mili-second.
And the fact that she has soooo many siblings and cousins and uncle's and aunts and relatives in general.
😂😂😂
I was hoping the next review would have been Chicken Run instead of Angry Birds :/
HORRIOR I was hoping for Solo
HORRIOR why?!?
I was thinking Free Birds 'til he dropped that last hint
I was thinking Birdemic
I was hoping it was Birdman
Honestly, I hated this movie even as a kid. I was relentlessly bullied as a child, and when I saw this for the first time, I had to leave the theater because it was so damn unbearable. I mean, it basically teaches kids that it's okay to bully other kids, and that if you make a mistake your entire home town will make fun of you for it. This movie made me feel worthless and I even shut down for a while after seeing it. Though I do have to say, it would be interesting to see Disney try and remake this one. Maybe they could make it less insulting and more charming?
Or at least making the bullying more obviously horrible. Here it's just played off for a joke
Sounds like someone takes movies way too seriously.
Wow..
Over a movie..???
Same here buddy :,(
BeanBag343 It makes kids think they have to earn thire parent ' s love which is wrong.
The thing I hated most about this film, besides the general cruelty and nastiness, was what they did to poor Foxy Loxy. They brainwashed her into a 'perfect princess' without her permission, and didn't turn her back again because that selfish pig (pun intended) decided he liked her better like that. WTF?!
that's not a problem
Pacifica Northwest Nostalgia chick fan? How predictable.
+Rated R It is if it's your personality that they've erased.
the way i act, i wouldn't
Rated R Oh sure.
Writing: Words Are Hard.
How has that never become a meme?
I think we can all agree:
Fish was the best part of this movie
Yep, I agree. Fish Out of Water was the true highlight for me when I watched it for the first time.
Achillez agreed!
Which given his name, is ironic as all hell.
Achillez He reminds me of Kenny from South Park
He reminds me of Snoopy; the competent-yet-silent side character amidst all the goofy screw-up main characters.
It feels like they were trying to be like Shrek, but they failed.
Moonbeam True. They were trying to be cool and hip to fit in. But they act like someone grandmother trying to fit in with the “cool kids”.
Jonathan Pinzonジョナサン・ピンソン i never had the idea that they tried to act all cool like Chicken Little tried to become a baseball star because his dad used to be one and he wanted to gain some self-respect, not because he wanted to be cool. Ed singing spice girls is hilarious, doesn’t matter if the song is popular now or not and the alien design was pretty decent giving the war of worlds-vibe instead of „just“ trying to be cool. Also Shreck was a parody on Fairy Tales like Cabin in the Woods was for Horror Movies and I see no clue of chicken little trying to make fun of sports or alien invasion movies
Brainbot Jezebel I think what they meant was that Disney was trying to ape the tone of Dreamworks films because those were doing better at the time than Disney's own. Dreamworks was known, at the time anyway as they have undergone a very nice change and released some great films, for high levels of snark and cynicism and plenty of potty humor. They were the equivalent of what Warner Bros. used to be in Disney's past. Going for the low brow jokes that Uncle Walt never did. Chicken Little was Disney's attempt at trying to bring that kind of humor and tone into their own films in an attempt to prove they could keep up with Dreamworks. Thankfully Disney also underwent another renaissance of its own and now they are putting out great films that keep the Disney heart alive. And none of what I stated is pure conjecture either. All studios look at one another and see where each one thrives and then try to mimic. It's the business. Disney was in a rut with their animation and they looked at Dreamworks and said "hey let's try something like that". It happens all the time. And again, thankfully both studios came to a point where they started to just make good films instead of trying to be "hip and with it". For Dreamworks it began with Kung Fu Panda (not my favorite) and then they just kept going in that direction and we now have fantastic films like How To Train Your Dragon, Rise of the Guardians, and the somewhat underrated Monsters vs. Aliens. And now Disney has Tangled, Frozen, Big Hero 6, Moana, Wreck-it Ralph, et al.
11 years later, they'd rectify this with Zootopia. Error forgiven.
*Spoiler warning:*
Kermit the frog dies in Infinity War
StopReadingThisUsername you monster!
Marshmallow (Annoying Orange) reveals it's gender in Infinity War
"Ms Piggy? I don't feel so good..."
-Actual Kermit quote.
StopReadingThisUsername Oh. I thought it was going to be Fozzy, or Gonzo.
Meh, Kermit dies all the time only so they can reboot him the next year
I love an Elton John song as much the next person, but this ain't the movie to use it in
What about using R.E.M and then I will survive.......
+@@Sonichero151 Shouldn't use those either