Taken from the first two workprints + a snippet from “Poultry in Motion: The Making of Chicken Run.” “Chicken Run” belongs to DreamWorks, NBC Universal, Aardman, and Pathé.
Yeah honestly, you know animators have to cut corners here and there, but Oh My Gosh, why would you cut scenes that were filmed in the most laborious, difficult, and meticulous way and just brush it off aside and be fine with it!🤯😡
@@AnimeFanBoy946-uo3ff because dreamworks only cares about money not about quality or storytelling and Aardman never should have associated with them in the first place in fact thats why i always hated Dreamworks since i was kid
This is unfortunately a common practice in animation, as well as live-action film. But at times, it is also a necessity. Some single shots are found by the filmmakers to drag on for too long and hinder the flow of the film, so to hit a certain timeframe like the traditional 90 minutes for the standard mainstream animated feature, they have to trim down some of these shots to level the pacing of the film. In the case of animation, it's very heartbreaking for animators when small portions of their work do not make it to the final cut since the directors felt it wasn't necessary. That is despite the clear amount of time and effort put into it, whether it be hand-drawn or CG or stop-motion. In Chicken Run's case, it's neat to see the full uncut versions of many of the wonderfully crafted shots in the movie for the first time, as well as some alternate takes on said shots. Then again, I do understand why these 7 minutes were cut from the final film. As I said before, the flow of the story matters a lot to keep the viewer engaged and trimming down these scenes by a fraction is often for the better.
Last year was such a great time to be a Chicken Run fan, from the workprints, test animation and the sequel! I don’t think anything like that will ever happen again.
The only scene I’m glad they cut down was the “it’s all in your head mr tweedy” scene in the movie it was tightly paced but in the deleted scene it felt loose and slower.
Simple. When it originally premiered in theaters, the film might have contained these now deleted scenes. But when it was released on video, those scenes were removed
@@aaromotivestudio3869nah, I was born a few years after it released and saw the VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray and streaming versions of this film, and almost all of these scenes were left in from what I remember. Maybe I watched a version with the scenes in and remember all of them being like that after the fact, but it's still really strange
And if all of those scenes were to happen in the movie, it would easily get either a PG or maybe a PG-13. Either way, those deleted scenes are wild compared to what we saw in the actual movie.
Cutting 7 minutes of stop motion animation is wild, because that’s the equivalent of months of work down the drain.
Yeah honestly, you know animators have to cut corners here and there, but Oh My Gosh, why would you cut scenes that were filmed in the most laborious, difficult, and meticulous way and just brush it off aside and be fine with it!🤯😡
@@AnimeFanBoy946-uo3ff because dreamworks only cares about money not about quality or storytelling and Aardman never should have associated with them in the first place in fact thats why i always hated Dreamworks since i was kid
This is unfortunately a common practice in animation, as well as live-action film. But at times, it is also a necessity. Some single shots are found by the filmmakers to drag on for too long and hinder the flow of the film, so to hit a certain timeframe like the traditional 90 minutes for the standard mainstream animated feature, they have to trim down some of these shots to level the pacing of the film. In the case of animation, it's very heartbreaking for animators when small portions of their work do not make it to the final cut since the directors felt it wasn't necessary. That is despite the clear amount of time and effort put into it, whether it be hand-drawn or CG or stop-motion.
In Chicken Run's case, it's neat to see the full uncut versions of many of the wonderfully crafted shots in the movie for the first time, as well as some alternate takes on said shots. Then again, I do understand why these 7 minutes were cut from the final film. As I said before, the flow of the story matters a lot to keep the viewer engaged and trimming down these scenes by a fraction is often for the better.
Bro, 90% of the footage shown in these deleted scenes actually ended up on the final film, albeit edited in a different way. How is it down the drain?
@@alanwilcox98 thank you for confirming my point about major animation companies nowadays!🫡
Personally I think the final chicken death scene, with no sound, works better. Makes it feel sadder and darker without it somehow.
Last year was such a great time to be a Chicken Run fan, from the workprints, test animation and the sequel! I don’t think anything like that will ever happen again.
It took me 24 years to see these scenes. God damn!
0:23 Okay, that was a good call that they remade this scene. 😂
The way they had it in the final cut was the right amount of intensity for me at age 6.
If the didn't remake it the rating with be
G to PG13
1:57 - 'He's valuable you say?. ABSOLUTELY OUTRAGEOUS!'
RingMaster: Sure!
Absolutely outrageous!!!!!
Rocky: ducky I think you flew 4 feet today.
Nick: yeah right from 4 feet from the roof to the ground!
Why on earth were these scenes deleted from the original Chicken Run movie? Absolutely outrageous, What-what!!
The only scene I’m glad they cut down was the “it’s all in your head mr tweedy” scene in the movie it was tightly paced but in the deleted scene it felt loose and slower.
I remember seeing most of these scenes from the movie. What kind of crazy Mandela effect is this?!
Simple. When it originally premiered in theaters, the film might have contained these now deleted scenes. But when it was released on video, those scenes were removed
@@aaromotivestudio3869nah, I was born a few years after it released and saw the VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray and streaming versions of this film, and almost all of these scenes were left in from what I remember. Maybe I watched a version with the scenes in and remember all of them being like that after the fact, but it's still really strange
@@aaromotivestudio3869 No, I remember watching this on Netflix. I wasn't even born when Chicken Run was in theaters.
@@aaromotivestudio3869 No I wasn’t even born when it came out in cinema’s i watched it on streaming and remember these scenes
None of this is in the final cut.
I love this movie so much, since the year of 2000 when I was born, and came out!
0:23 F A T A L I T Y
In an alternate universe, this was actually in the movie.
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And if all of those scenes were to happen in the movie, it would easily get either a PG or maybe a PG-13. Either way, those deleted scenes are wild compared to what we saw in the actual movie.
@@CritcsCorner-97 sorry but how I watched the entire video and not really shocking happened
@@Leviathanlies Killjoy
@@CritcsCorner-97 ???
Chicken Run: Director’s Cut
Make it happen!!
👏👏👏
Wait, I remember 99% of these scenes on my VHS tape. They're all included on BluRay too
6:23 yes Rocky go
0:23 ouch that hurt
4:44 Mixed Vegetables?!
0:56 Killed Me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Music:Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell(2000)
0:23 sounds terrifying
0:20 Holy carp! That’s messed up 😧🐔🪓
Edit: 24 likes, thank you ☺️
No kidding
No wonder they changed it
Kids were watching the movie
Way too darker to watch.
@@jordancampbell6775 And the movie itself is still rated G to this day! Damn!
I wish all of them ended up in the final cut.
I swear most of these were on the VHS version
Jordanium Jr/Lite: I'll be down before you can Say... 😕 MIXED VEGETABLES!? 😲 4:42 4:45
I love this movie
6:42 Fowler look out
Why did Rocky do that in 2:28 😂😂
Damn
Basically alternative or extended POVs
uhm… i have this movie on vhs and i saw these scenes on the tape… what are you on about ?
Perhaps they’re extended and sometimes alternative.
I watched this on VHS when I was a child and I also remember these scenes. Now, the DVD version had some of these cut out; for whatever reason.
Look great
(Mr. Tweedy was scratching his ass) 5:36
Also you can hear a track from Mars Attacks in the background.
*Power of the cheeks have came upon the chickens*
0:23 se não deletassem essa cena, não ia ser filme infantil
This was probably the darkest deleted scene I’ve seen in a stop motion movie, besides Coraline😰😨
0:23 0:24
Wait, what just fell on Mrs Tweedy's head.
Might be a piece of brick
@@GunnertheEntertainmentGuyor a rock
6:44
Can you guys Make a Original Version of this Film and add all the deleted scenes to the film?
0:23 no edwina
0:03
What do you guys prefer the first movie or sequel?
@@angiecasco8013 Probably the first one, but I still really liked the sequel
These aren't deleted scenes this is just scenes from the original movie
Well, most of which are slightly extended that weren’t seen on the final cut.
We still see thèse scène in movie is Just the mandela thing or smth
Mr tweety! 0:56
2:19 song name?
Straighten Up And Fly Right
0:10
I think this scene has been deleted because it was terrible for edwina
0:20
And there’s probably still 2 hours of footage that was deleted This is just what you found🦞🦀🦐
0:19