Fun fact: The book opening joke was actually going to be the original opening. But when the movie got rewritten they ended up just reusing the animation for a literal bit.
@@Elvusmiw The Heckler & Koch MK 23, MK 23 MOD 0, Mark 23, or USSOCOM MARK 23 is a semi-automatic large-frame pistol chambered in .45 ACP, designed specifically to be an offensive pistol. The USSOCOM version of the MK23 came paired with a laser aiming module (LAM) and suppressor. The USSOCOM MK23 was adopted by the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) for special operations units, beating out the nearest competitor, Colt's OHWS. Development of the pistol began in 1991 as special operations representatives identified the need for an "Offensive Handgun Weapons System-Special Operations Peculiar", and delivery of the pistols began in May 1996 to the special operation units. While the USSOCOM MK23 designation usually applies to the complete system, it is also commonly used in reference to the pistol component alone. The LAM and suppressor were developed by Insight Technology and Knight's Armament Company (KAC), respectively. The civilian version of the Mk23 sold by itself is designated the Mark 23.
@@TheGuyIsMe2763 both movies had very unlikable protagonist being humiliated by everyone who hates them until everyone started to like them at the end after saving the days
Yeah, and the fact that it's because runt likes foxy like that makes it worse and even more gross. Like, imagine getting brain damage so severe your entire personality changes, and instead of getting healed when someone literally offers to do it and absolutely has the technology to do it, they decide not to do it because some creep finds you hot. She can't give consent when her brain's literally scrambled, so it's basically s/a by default.
Apparently there was another movie that Disney was going to make, called Henny Penny. The original version of chicken little in both film and book adaptation. With Henny Penny being a character who struggles to rationalize fear with reality and gets sent to a camp where the threat was real, meaning she had to step up to save her friends.
@@dvsse40Nothing, most of what Dumbsville says is a sarcastic joke not to discredit him as a reviewer, but his humor is equal parts sarcastic, and random
@@isauldron4337 But was she really that much worse than the rest of the town? Like, I know bullying is bad, but does it warrant the complete erasure of your existence and replacing it with... Girly pop.
@@DissedRedEngiewell there were more people around in that scene besides the aliens and the pig, nobody said something when the pig asked them to leave her that way. So i'm pretty sure nobody liked her before.
Yeah, but he's also living and working in a plantation during reconstruction era when the South basically recaptured freed slaves to do buisness as usual not giving a fuck about the new anti slavery laws, so it's arguably even worse since it implies the people working there lost their freedom, and the film wants us to see this as a wholesome place despite history claiming otherwise. Not to mention that the mere concept of a kids film set in a plantation is parody level insensitive, like if they made the boy in the striped pijamas a sanitized wholesome story where the kid and his people aren't being FUCKING SYSTEMATICALLY EXTERMINATED.
@@ginogatash4030 Yeah i know it’s still bad, but I’m correcting a fact that he technically didn’t get wrong, but he’s still wrong. I’m not defending the movie at all.
@@BadringerGronger it's arguable that it's wrong though cause slavery practically persisted for a good while despite it being officially outlawed, them being officially slaves or not doesn't much change that they were captured against their will into servitude so you might as well call the "former slaves" just slaves since it doesn't change much, like the film could be set before the civil war and pretty much nothing would change.
@@jskywalker58 Basically it depicts a really sugar coated version of a plantation during reconstruction era, which was characterized by massive anti black violence, the south doing everything they could to pretty much ignore the ban on slavery and go on with buisness as usual, and the foundation if the KKK going as far as recapturing freed slaves and help enact discriminatory laws to imprison freed slaves to essentially get them to work for free again. Like imagine if they made a "wholesome" movie like that set in a concentration camp like Auschwitz, that's pretty much how tone deaf Song of the South was, and it's why the film aged so horribly.
According to the deleted scense on what we could’ve gotten: a movie about a chicken girl that’s dealing with paranoia and might be coded to have anxiety or adhd or something like that. Going to a summer camp where she makes friends and save the other campers from wolves that wanna eat them. What a gotten: an movie about baseball that turn into an alien movie with self aware humor without the good writing. All this because the ex president didn’t want to have a girl protagonist thinking that boys won’t relate to growing up. Despite growing up shouldn’t be a gender thing and just a human thing but I digress
The original script for Chicken Little sounds like something Disney would make in the 2010s and 2020s. I mean, Encanto is a “the real villain was generational trauma” movie. It could be a “the real villain was anxiety” movie.
@@HydraSpectre1138 Is that a good or bad thing? Cause I keep on hearing a lot of people are getting annoyed with the whole generational trauma as the conflict.
@@SammyRobinson62232 Sounds a lot more interesting than what Disney ended up doing. Also, this was going to happen well before films like Frozen and Encanto.
NGL, as someone with ADHD that does unironicallt sounds great also it would've still focused on her relationship with her dad except he's not awful, and it would kind of be nice since father-daughter relationships aren't really as explored as they should be (could be worse though, could be mother-son relationships which almost never get any stories)
For some reason my dad to this day sometimes remembers the whole gag about the movie made at the end of Chicken Little. Perhaps that’s the only joke he actually liked in the whole movie and now he uses it as an allegory to anytime people want to sell themselves as so much ridiculously better than they actually are.
This movie isn’t neoliberal propaganda, it’s the opposite. It was one of the first movies to bravely call out the horrors of life under liberal oppression. So brave!
Neoliberal isn’t the same as liberal. Liberal is more like an umbrella term kinda, and neoliberal is a VERY specific conservative ideology with It’s own weird stuff going on with it
Chicken Little made Disney realize that they could make a CGI animated film and turn a profit after financial duds like Home on the Range and Treasure Planet. It didn’t matter that the film was critically panned, what mattered was the box office. As a result of the film’s financial returns, Disney bought Pixar to bring in some of their people to strengthen their future stories done in CGI animation since they knew how to tell great stories and be financially successful with computer animated films.
The worst part about the dad in this movie is that in the early versions of the movie he was an actually really good father, but then after they decided to focus the movie on aliens and chicken little being hated by everyone his character ended up taking a nosedive.
Why the heck was there so many Alien plots in the early 2000s that didn’t really need it. I swear the more I look back at the early 2000s I see so many Alien plotlines in many movies and games that came out during that time.
Not to mention Cartoon Network did that whole alien marathon thing with the classic shows for some strange reason, where practically every CN show at the time got an episode about aliens, like why was it even a thing in the first place? It was all so unnecessary.
Both ugly animated movies (with the same RT score) had very hateable protagonists that are being humiliated by everyone who hate them until they were loved at the end
"So, how do you like my idea about this little girl with loving parents going to a camp to become braver?" Executives: "How about we make it a boy, unalive the mom, make an awful father, and add aliens." "I don't think that's-" Executives: "I wasn't suggesting. Do as you are told."
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, the reusal of scenes, people being really weird, a romance out of nowhere, the uncanny feeling... my god IT IS THE SEQUEL TO MGS2, IT WAS RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES.
I'll say it again if they wanted to make a "scary" version of chicken little they should have stayed true to the original story that shit was dark and I mean "Brothers Grimm stories dark"
@islandko2402 The original story came from Europe and was called Hanny Penny and it was a cautionary tale about mass hysteria and paranoia. Basically the chick believed that the sky was falling when an acorn fell on her head, because of that she decides to go on a journey to warn her king....on her way she meets other animals than join her like a goose and a duck. At the end of their journey they come across a fox that joins them too and tricks them to come to his home....after that there are a couple of different endings but the one I was referencing was the original one where the fox eats everyone.
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@@rapatacush3 yeah but like still. identity death is an incredibly harsh punishment for like a middle school bully, that part fucked me up even as a kid
I misread that as Brad being the worst father ever and prepared to throw hands before I realized it said Marty. Lisa the first is an entire game dedicated to how bad he was and that was only for one child
If this were made by, say, DreamWorks, I don't think people would hate this movie as much. But the fact that Disney made it makes this movie kinda embarrassing, knowing that they can do a lot better, even after the Disney Renaissance. Also, here's some food for thought. This isn't the first time a Disney related animated movie attempted to go for a more edgey and cynical tone. I'm referring to the early draft of Toy Story 1 that lead to the infamous Black Friday Reel, and considering Jeffrey Katzenberg was the one pushing for edgier films at the time, this is how bad Toy Story could've been. Let that sink in.
I mean, Dreamworks had a lot of awesome movies before Shrek came out. I was obsessed with the Prince of Egypt and Spirit as a kid, and Shark Tale was kinda when things started tanking, literally. I find the post renaissance era to have a lot of underrated movies like Brother Bear, Atlantis, Bolt, Treasure Planet (etc) really the only two stinkers were Home on the Range and Chicken Little. And honestly, Chicken Little feels like more of a direct to video instead of something fully planned for theaters. It’s similar to how Norm of the North and Emoji Movie were planned to be direct to dvd movies, but for some dumb reason got sent to theaters instead. Now Chicken Little is a lot better than both movies combined, but that doesn’t change how horribly mean spirited and terrible it is, especially because Chicken Little is bullied almost the entire movie
@kristinahuchison2511 I'd like to clarify that I wasn't trying to knock Dreamworks, as they've made some really good films. What I was trying to get at is that in terms of tone and writing, Chicken Little feels more like a Dreamworks film than a Disney film. I said people would hate Chicken Little less if it was a Dreamworks movie, because their catalog has always been a mixed bag. In 2004 alone, they released Shrek 2, one of their best films, and then they released Shark Tale later that year, and hilariously, both of them were nominated for an oscar.
Thank you for showing my art of Buck Cluck screaming and gripping onto an american flag for Chicken Little Rehatched in this video. That was not at all what I expected to see lmao
Funny thing about them dunking on the book opening at the beginning is that in the deleted scenes we find out that it was in. Fact the original opening of the movie but also gave more context about chicken little’s relationship with the town prior to the beginning.
I remember seeing this as a kid and being haunted by the fox girl's entire personality being re-written. Like, it became a genuine childhood fear that my personality could be irreversibly replaced and no one could do anything about it.
Yeah, but the worst part was that even though they offered to change her back, the pig said no because he wanted to date her and they left her like that
I’d like to mention that if you pay enough attention in some scenes, at least towards the beginning, some of the bg characters’ eyes are either completely missing from their sockets or clipping through their heads, implying that the character models and their eyes might’ve been separate
When I was a kid seeing the trailers, I may have thought the film was gonna be about Adam West's Chicken Little either going in time to when he was a kid or remembering the trauma of thinking that the sky was falling.
Disney CEO: Okay so our first CGI film without Pixar will be based on the Chicken Little story what do we do? The producer: I'm just thinking about aliens at the moment. The CEO: Perfect we have a movie. Everyone else: WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS??????????????
I remember for some reason wanting to watch this film as a kid. Granted I also liked Cars 2 (Which is a guilty pleasure to me now) I think MrEnter’s review of Chicken Little also helped make me disinterested in this film.
Aye Dumbsville, if you want a truly based childhood experience from the 2000's, you should check out the Hot Wheels Highway 35 movies. I shit you not, it's peak cinema.
I’ve never watched this film the whole way through because as a child I was terrified of it. I would have nightmares of the aliens taking me and would sob uncontrollably whenever they came on screen. I was also scared of chicken little hiding in my cupboard (because he was so small).
Heard this movie was also directed by the same person who also directed Cats Don’t Dance, Emperor’s New Groove, and the upcoming Garfield movie 🎶 one of these things is not the like the other 🎶
I feel like one thing that would've made the film FAR better, is if Buck was made more likable. Like instead of being actively ashamed of his sons existence, he's doesn't always have the answer, but still tries to be there for his son anyway.
Never gonna forgive the face that David practically ruined Mark Dindal’s initial vision for this film, which probably would’ve ended up better knowing his portfolio, here’s hoping the Garfield movie can be his grand comeback into cinema.
It really makes me sad how Stainton and Eisner took advantage of Dindal's vision, just to make it yet another fractured fairy tale movie. And I agree about hoping the Garfield movie would be a return to form for the director. Just be glad Chicken Little was an OP summon in Kingdom Hearts II, cuz the title character was included just to promote the movie in Japan. Sora just enters FPS, and KH2 is a better Disney product than Chicken Little. It even has a subliminal message with the game's opening theme, Sanctuary/Passion(I need more affection than you know sharing relations with KH2's antagonists, the Organization XIII). Also, if you thought Chicken Little's production was bad, even a comedic classic like The Emperor's New Groove was reworked from an originally dramatic musical to the iconic gem we know today within less than a year for the December 2000 deadline. Snuff Out The Light was a banger since the original cut's production. Go listen to it, if you want.
Song of The Souths Problem wasn't just Slavery, it was whether or not the Characters even WERE Slaves, as it technically takes place during the Reconstruction Era. It's not quite as clear as something like Gone With The Wind
It's really sad. I didn't even know there was an early version of this movie. I can instantly tell from the few clips of it that it would've been a WAY better movie. Kinda sad. Great review Dumbsy
Fun fact: The book opening joke was actually going to be the original opening. But when the movie got rewritten they ended up just reusing the animation for a literal bit.
Yeah I've seen a deleted scene of that
nice dieck
Need to stretch the Runtime somehow 🙃
@@mikalepoot6634WHAT THE F--
Dumbsville never fails to rip my limb apart one by one as I scream in excrutiating pain and agony meanwhile my consciousness slowly fades away
I’m writing this with my teeth as dumbsy ripped out my tongue, took my limbs, and violently removed half of my organs
@@officialpoppypersonsolid snake moment 🪨🐍
the meat tearing is crazy
What are you talking about?
@@Elvusmiw The Heckler & Koch MK 23, MK 23 MOD 0, Mark 23, or USSOCOM MARK 23 is a semi-automatic large-frame pistol chambered in .45 ACP, designed specifically to be an offensive pistol. The USSOCOM version of the MK23 came paired with a laser aiming module (LAM) and suppressor. The USSOCOM MK23 was adopted by the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) for special operations units, beating out the nearest competitor, Colt's OHWS. Development of the pistol began in 1991 as special operations representatives identified the need for an "Offensive Handgun Weapons System-Special Operations Peculiar", and delivery of the pistols began in May 1996 to the special operation units. While the USSOCOM MK23 designation usually applies to the complete system, it is also commonly used in reference to the pistol component alone. The LAM and suppressor were developed by Insight Technology and Knight's Armament Company (KAC), respectively. The civilian version of the Mk23 sold by itself is designated the Mark 23.
Nah this movie is peak. People like Martin Scorsese and Hideo Kojima wish they could write peak cinema like this
Chris Lord and Phil Miller could never make a movie as good as this
@@TheGuyIsMe2763they could never even get a little bit close
Speaking of Martin Scorsese, wasn't Chicken Little like the Disney equivalent of Shark Tale?
@@abrahamcortina6322 The difference is Shark Tale HAS Martin Scorsese. Chicken Little does not. Very big difference.
@@TheGuyIsMe2763 both movies had very unlikable protagonist being humiliated by everyone who hates them until everyone started to like them at the end after saving the days
This channel is total whiplash, Metal Gear to Chick Little, and I love every second of it
That’s the power of autism and ADHD, baybee!
I always thought leaving Foxy Loxy with brain damage was dark.
Girl was a school bully, but that doesn't mean you give her a lobotomy.
Yeah, and the fact that it's because runt likes foxy like that makes it worse and even more gross.
Like, imagine getting brain damage so severe your entire personality changes, and instead of getting healed when someone literally offers to do it and absolutely has the technology to do it, they decide not to do it because some creep finds you hot. She can't give consent when her brain's literally scrambled, so it's basically s/a by default.
She looks like an early prototype version of a Zootopia character in its early animation style
Yeah, I feel bad for her too. She definitely deserved better!
Yeah, she may have been a jerk, but that was messed up that they left her that way so the pig could date her
@@zierragacha5089 pigs and foxes don't mate
This movie was basically Fallout New Vegas but with better world building
I sure hope that's sarcasm lol
@@zacharysousa898 liar
What? Why would you even compare a good old RPG to an animated Disney movie?
@@NoahSylva-u3nthe connections are all there if you just look at it objectively. Mr house and chicken little can really relate to each other
@@NoahSylva-u3nThe Disney move is CLEARLY better.
"The movie disney ruined"
Do you have the slightest idea how little it narrows it down
Thnx, DEREK POWERS!
With aliens!
@@theshockinglyeloquentdog9945Treasure Planet would like to have a word
@@bluecanine3374 they dabotaged the movie's marketing on that occasion, not the film itself.
Imagine if Dreamworks made this movie instead? 🤷♀️
I was so obsessed with this movie when I was young I call that era my “Chicken Little phase”
Same, I had phases in 4th and 5th-6th grade where for months the only watched this movie, multiple times a day
My dad got me a pirate dvd of that movie i liked it a lot until i realized it was an spielbergs' war of the worlds rip-off.
The Joke about the Book Openings is a Reference to the early Version of the Movie, which played it straight and was supossed to be 2D-animated
I would've liked that
@@Kimonia6 Yes it would have been nice to see
When the chicken little said "well the chicken little was the friends we made along the way" I shed in tears
You shat in tears*
@@chargemankenia right silly me!!!
We were robbed of a decent Disney film about facing your fears and overcoming anxiety and overthinking
Apparently there was another movie that Disney was going to make, called Henny Penny. The original version of chicken little in both film and book adaptation. With Henny Penny being a character who struggles to rationalize fear with reality and gets sent to a camp where the threat was real, meaning she had to step up to save her friends.
There was a giant inflatable Chicken Little who towered over disneyland for a really long time. Photos of it are hilarious.
I wonder whatever happened to it? It’s mostly likely long gone and scrapped into pieces
I'm on the editing team for Chicken Little: Reanimated, and I gotta say, I'm glad you gave more attention to our community. Thanks, Dumbsville.
I hope you make it good unlike Disney these days
Sounds pretty dumb
Ah, yes.
Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2, and Chicken Little
The quintessential trilogy
What did Dumbsville mean by this?
@@dvsse40Nothing, most of what Dumbsville says is a sarcastic joke
not to discredit him as a reviewer, but his humor is equal parts sarcastic, and random
Metal gear chicken
You forgot about how the bully character was lobotomized before becoming hyper feminine
She was a bully though
@@isauldron4337 But was she really that much worse than the rest of the town? Like, I know bullying is bad, but does it warrant the complete erasure of your existence and replacing it with... Girly pop.
That’s just bimbofication
@@DissedRedEngiewell there were more people around in that scene besides the aliens and the pig, nobody said something when the pig asked them to leave her that way. So i'm pretty sure nobody liked her before.
The lore behind this film is really fascinating honestly
It's more interesting than the movie.
Correction: The Song of the South, is about a former slave (who isn’t a slave anymore) telling his stories he made up (when he was in slavery).
Yeah, but he's also living and working in a plantation during reconstruction era when the South basically recaptured freed slaves to do buisness as usual not giving a fuck about the new anti slavery laws, so it's arguably even worse since it implies the people working there lost their freedom, and the film wants us to see this as a wholesome place despite history claiming otherwise.
Not to mention that the mere concept of a kids film set in a plantation is parody level insensitive, like if they made the boy in the striped pijamas a sanitized wholesome story where the kid and his people aren't being FUCKING SYSTEMATICALLY EXTERMINATED.
@@ginogatash4030 Yeah i know it’s still bad, but I’m correcting a fact that he technically didn’t get wrong, but he’s still wrong. I’m not defending the movie at all.
@@BadringerGronger it's arguable that it's wrong though cause slavery practically persisted for a good while despite it being officially outlawed, them being officially slaves or not doesn't much change that they were captured against their will into servitude so you might as well call the "former slaves" just slaves since it doesn't change much, like the film could be set before the civil war and pretty much nothing would change.
Why is that movie considered racist no one ever actually explains why
@@jskywalker58 Basically it depicts a really sugar coated version of a plantation during reconstruction era, which was characterized by massive anti black violence, the south doing everything they could to pretty much ignore the ban on slavery and go on with buisness as usual, and the foundation if the KKK going as far as recapturing freed slaves and help enact discriminatory laws to imprison freed slaves to essentially get them to work for free again.
Like imagine if they made a "wholesome" movie like that set in a concentration camp like Auschwitz, that's pretty much how tone deaf Song of the South was, and it's why the film aged so horribly.
fun fact: dumbsville had approximately 14 ptsd flashbacks when he tried to mention alpha and omega 3 in his video
According to the deleted scense on what we could’ve gotten: a movie about a chicken girl that’s dealing with paranoia and might be coded to have anxiety or adhd or something like that. Going to a summer camp where she makes friends and save the other campers from wolves that wanna eat them.
What a gotten: an movie about baseball that turn into an alien movie with self aware humor without the good writing.
All this because the ex president didn’t want to have a girl protagonist thinking that boys won’t relate to growing up. Despite growing up shouldn’t be a gender thing and just a human thing but I digress
The original script for Chicken Little sounds like something Disney would make in the 2010s and 2020s.
I mean, Encanto is a “the real villain was generational trauma” movie. It could be a “the real villain was anxiety” movie.
@@HydraSpectre1138
Is that a good or bad thing?
Cause I keep on hearing a lot of people are getting annoyed with the whole generational trauma as the conflict.
@@SammyRobinson62232 Sounds a lot more interesting than what Disney ended up doing.
Also, this was going to happen well before films like Frozen and Encanto.
NGL, as someone with ADHD that does unironicallt sounds great
also it would've still focused on her relationship with her dad except he's not awful, and it would kind of be nice since father-daughter relationships aren't really as explored as they should be (could be worse though, could be mother-son relationships which almost never get any stories)
Paranoia, anxiety and ADHD are so girly 💅💅✨💖
I hear Hideo kojima work on this movie until Disney forced him to get off the production truly a phantom pain
Apparently foxy has a fanbase? Thanks chicken little for introducing “mind break” into the minds of young children.
For some reason my dad to this day sometimes remembers the whole gag about the movie made at the end of Chicken Little. Perhaps that’s the only joke he actually liked in the whole movie and now he uses it as an allegory to anytime people want to sell themselves as so much ridiculously better than they actually are.
This movie isn’t neoliberal propaganda, it’s the opposite. It was one of the first movies to bravely call out the horrors of life under liberal oppression. So brave!
neoliberalism is the current economic system that was established in the 80s by Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher
Chicken Little. Breaking new ground.
Exactly, it's a perfect example of Paleoconservative Honesty
@@captain_awesome2134its the perfect Deconsteuction of capitalism, wokism, socalism, nihilism and liberalism I've ever seen.
Neoliberal isn’t the same as liberal. Liberal is more like an umbrella term kinda, and neoliberal is a VERY specific conservative ideology with It’s own weird stuff going on with it
Missed opportunity to make Caseoh the pig in the intro
“Yep you’re banned”
FOUL💀💀💀
"WHAT DO YOU MEAN I LOOK LIKE RUNT OF THE LITTER FROM CHICKEN LITTLE?!"
If this movie was called Chicken Pilgrim Solid: The Silent Uncharted Line you would've give in it a 10
Silent Hill starring buck cluck is something I show up to
And this movie somehow was what helped Disney to buy Pixar... HOW?!
Imagine if Disney actually made Toy Story like that without Pixar's help
Chicken Little made Disney realize that they could make a CGI animated film and turn a profit after financial duds like Home on the Range and Treasure Planet. It didn’t matter that the film was critically panned, what mattered was the box office. As a result of the film’s financial returns, Disney bought Pixar to bring in some of their people to strengthen their future stories done in CGI animation since they knew how to tell great stories and be financially successful with computer animated films.
@@awesomej1107 Nono, they screwed over Treasure Planet as an EXCUSE to dive into CGI
@@deciradoxytp1771 especially Tarzan and Atlantis
18:17 Honestly if the movie was just Lightyear as a chicken staring Adam West it would’ve been a masterpiece.
We had a game based on that
‘And it turns out the aliens are nice aliens’
The aliens like 5 minutes earlier: *murdering multiple people*
To be fair, it later turned out they just teleported everyone into a void (on their ship?)
@@mr.machine3328but then almost desintagrated chicken and his father and admited they would had vaporized the whole planet if they have to.
The worst part about the dad in this movie is that in the early versions of the movie he was an actually really good father, but then after they decided to focus the movie on aliens and chicken little being hated by everyone his character ended up taking a nosedive.
Why the heck was there so many Alien plots in the early 2000s that didn’t really need it. I swear the more I look back at the early 2000s I see so many Alien plotlines in many movies and games that came out during that time.
Not to mention Cartoon Network did that whole alien marathon thing with the classic shows for some strange reason, where practically every CN show at the time got an episode about aliens, like why was it even a thing in the first place? It was all so unnecessary.
Didn't that also happen in Monsters vs Aliens and Planet 51??
Both alien movies in 2009
@@abrahamcortina6322 truth in media man; they've been telling us for a long ass time
@@NoahSylva-u3n cn invaded was lit, but mind you, they're giving us the info about aliens, even in the 2000's it was way more common
Cause they’re real it’s called predictive programming
Bro is ruining my childhood.
This film is Disney's Shark Tale tbh.
Shark Tale can be enjoyed ironically
i doubt this thing can too
Both ugly animated movies (with the same RT score) had very hateable protagonists that are being humiliated by everyone who hate them until they were loved at the end
I say more Shrek than Shark Tale
@JonathanGaeta don't smear shrek's name by comparing it to chicken litter
Best adaptation of the war of the worlds ever
Ironic since Chicken Little and War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise released the same year
@@JonathanGaetai considered it more like a rip-off.
Chicken Little is every 2005 kid's Black Pather.
I thought Madagascar was every 2005 kid's black panther
@@abrahamcortina6322or Robots
I'm surprised you didn't bring up the plot point where the fox girl only falls in love with the pig because she was lobotomized moments before
Are you coming from that fan music video too.
this video reopened repressed memories of loving chicken little as a child.
I am now an awakened neo-liberal sleeper agent.
Chicken little is still better then ANY marvel movie
-guy who hasn’t seen any marvel movie or chicken little
The only good thing about this movie was the design for the alien squid-mechas. They looked pretty cool.
Same, replayed those scenes a fuck ton
And that mecha design was basically taken from War of the Worlds. Extremely similar
The little one looks like the rocket wisp from sonic colors
Spielbergs tripods rip off.
10/10 video
I shall no longer harass you to make movie review videos about tiny little chickens
Maybe the most 2000s Movie ever
It is. Especially since this came out the same year with Robots and Madagascar
Maybe even break your mind when Meet the Robinson
"So, how do you like my idea about this little girl with loving parents going to a camp to become braver?"
Executives: "How about we make it a boy, unalive the mom, make an awful father, and add aliens."
"I don't think that's-"
Executives: "I wasn't suggesting. Do as you are told."
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, the reusal of scenes, people being really weird, a romance out of nowhere, the uncanny feeling... my god IT IS THE SEQUEL TO MGS2, IT WAS RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES.
The one memory I have regarding this movie is hearing the song Everybody Dance Now in it and accidentally buying the wrong version on iTunes.
I like the designs of the alien robot suits. They look very “War Of The Worlds” Inspired.
2005
@@antoinemyles6523 what does that have to do with literally anything?
@@AJSSPACEPLACE war of the worlds movie remake with Tom cruise
@@Deadbody2rot I mean i know the movie exists. But it doesn’t like, have much to do with my comment
@@AJSSPACEPLACE bro the the world of the war remake is close to the release date of chicken little meaning they got the idea from that
I'll say it again if they wanted to make a "scary" version of chicken little they should have stayed true to the original story that shit was dark and I mean "Brothers Grimm stories dark"
Isn't that an anti nazi propaganda.
Could I learn what the story is kind?
@islandko2402 The original story came from Europe and was called Hanny Penny and it was a cautionary tale about mass hysteria and paranoia.
Basically the chick believed that the sky was falling when an acorn fell on her head, because of that she decides to go on a journey to warn her king....on her way she meets other animals than join her like a goose and a duck. At the end of their journey they come across a fox that joins them too and tricks them to come to his home....after that there are a couple of different endings but the one I was referencing was the original one where the fox eats everyone.
0:07 we putting on our Tin foil hats with this 🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️😀😀😀😀😀😀😀🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️
We gonna make conspiracy theories out of this. 😔🙏
the foxy loxy ending was genuinely horrific
Nobody liked her as a bully. That's why they left her that way.
@@rapatacush3 yeah but like still. identity death is an incredibly harsh punishment for like a middle school bully, that part fucked me up even as a kid
People who claim Buck Cluck is the worst father in fiction, clearly haven't played LISA, cause Marty Armstrong is WAAY Worse.
He did at least find a reason to connect to his son and realised he ignored him too much. There have to be worse fathers in fiction.
Wasn't Goofy also a bad father to his son Max?
Marty or Buck?
@@abrahamcortina6322 I don't remember but at least he doesn't throw beer bottles at his son.
I misread that as Brad being the worst father ever and prepared to throw hands before I realized it said Marty. Lisa the first is an entire game dedicated to how bad he was and that was only for one child
This review is more bearable and entertaining than the actual movie. Also I agree, let the writers do their job!
Glad to see you shouting out the rehatched project, we put a ton of effort into it
If this were made by, say, DreamWorks, I don't think people would hate this movie as much. But the fact that Disney made it makes this movie kinda embarrassing, knowing that they can do a lot better, even after the Disney Renaissance.
Also, here's some food for thought. This isn't the first time a Disney related animated movie attempted to go for a more edgey and cynical tone. I'm referring to the early draft of Toy Story 1 that lead to the infamous Black Friday Reel, and considering Jeffrey Katzenberg was the one pushing for edgier films at the time, this is how bad Toy Story could've been. Let that sink in.
I mean, Dreamworks had a lot of awesome movies before Shrek came out. I was obsessed with the Prince of Egypt and Spirit as a kid, and Shark Tale was kinda when things started tanking, literally. I find the post renaissance era to have a lot of underrated movies like Brother Bear, Atlantis, Bolt, Treasure Planet (etc) really the only two stinkers were Home on the Range and Chicken Little. And honestly, Chicken Little feels like more of a direct to video instead of something fully planned for theaters. It’s similar to how Norm of the North and Emoji Movie were planned to be direct to dvd movies, but for some dumb reason got sent to theaters instead. Now Chicken Little is a lot better than both movies combined, but that doesn’t change how horribly mean spirited and terrible it is, especially because Chicken Little is bullied almost the entire movie
@kristinahuchison2511 I'd like to clarify that I wasn't trying to knock Dreamworks, as they've made some really good films. What I was trying to get at is that in terms of tone and writing, Chicken Little feels more like a Dreamworks film than a Disney film. I said people would hate Chicken Little less if it was a Dreamworks movie, because their catalog has always been a mixed bag. In 2004 alone, they released Shrek 2, one of their best films, and then they released Shark Tale later that year, and hilariously, both of them were nominated for an oscar.
I knew you’d like this damn movie 🤯😈
Nah bro wtf why am I more nostalgic for the chicken little unrendered undetailed footage than the actual movie
Technically the town knew what they were freaking out about the first time. They just freaked out without any evidence.
There is a reason why is illegal to scream fire on a movie theater.
Why did I watch this film so many times as a kid???
Because it was iconic and funny
@@ntinosaggelopoulos6718 No it wasn't, I was a kid who grew up with DVDs and chicken little was cursed to be one of our limited movie DVDs.
Dumbsville, this movie is a classic, and I don't wanna hear any quacks, tweets, oinks, whinnies, or cock-a-lee-doodle-doos to the contrary!
Flibidi skoikrt 🔥🔥
@@Colonsworth423 you wanna hurt me, go right on ahead if it makes ya feel any better
Thank you for showing my art of Buck Cluck screaming and gripping onto an american flag for Chicken Little Rehatched in this video. That was not at all what I expected to see lmao
Alpha and Omega mentioned
He didn't even reviewed the Boog and Elliot Midnight Bun Run short that was included on the first Open Season DVD
ONE LITTLE SLIP 🗣🔥🔥
Funny thing about them dunking on the book opening at the beginning is that in the deleted scenes we find out that it was in. Fact the original opening of the movie but also gave more context about chicken little’s relationship with the town prior to the beginning.
I remember seeing this as a kid and being haunted by the fox girl's entire personality being re-written. Like, it became a genuine childhood fear that my personality could be irreversibly replaced and no one could do anything about it.
Yeah, but the worst part was that even though they offered to change her back, the pig said no because he wanted to date her and they left her like that
I’d like to mention that if you pay enough attention in some scenes, at least towards the beginning, some of the bg characters’ eyes are either completely missing from their sockets or clipping through their heads, implying that the character models and their eyes might’ve been separate
DUMBSVILLE, THE PEAK IS FALLING, THE PEAK IS FALLING!!!!!
When I was a kid seeing the trailers, I may have thought the film was gonna be about Adam West's Chicken Little either going in time to when he was a kid or remembering the trauma of thinking that the sky was falling.
Disney CEO: Okay so our first CGI film without Pixar will be based on the Chicken Little story what do we do?
The producer: I'm just thinking about aliens at the moment.
The CEO: Perfect we have a movie.
Everyone else: WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS??????????????
I remember for some reason wanting to watch this film as a kid. Granted I also liked Cars 2 (Which is a guilty pleasure to me now)
I think MrEnter’s review of Chicken Little also helped make me disinterested in this film.
Funnily enough, I did too. I don’t watch Chicken Little much, but I still watch Cars 2 and will willingly defend it with my life.
What about other low rated movies by other studios like Shark Tale, Barnyard, The Emoji Movie, and Ice Age: Collision Course?
Cars 2 is the only one in the trilogy i'm willing to rewatch.
Aye Dumbsville,
if you want a truly based childhood experience from the 2000's, you should check out the Hot Wheels Highway 35 movies.
I shit you not, it's peak cinema.
Fun fact: There was gonna be a sequel to Chicken Little, but it got scrapped along with other sequel plans.
I'm releasing my seed everywhere right now
Holy shit I’m boutta come
Chicken Little vs. The World would’ve been fire. Imagine Chicken Little fighting all of Abbey’s evil exes.
I have watched this movie so much as a kid that I sorta unironically love it now. Its so weird and dumb and oddly mean-spirited. my cup of tea
2:28 the orange alien looks like the rocket sprite from sonic colors.
Beating Schaff to the Chicken Little video good job good job
Quite a shock, honestly
I’ve never watched this film the whole way through because as a child I was terrified of it. I would have nightmares of the aliens taking me and would sob uncontrollably whenever they came on screen. I was also scared of chicken little hiding in my cupboard (because he was so small).
That "*TRAVIS SCOTT?!*" was movie-tier voice acting
4:05 I love how many times Disney has used the "haha we own this thing now" joke, it never gets old!
*and they never stop owning new things.*
Literally just Scott Pilgrim vs the world if Disney wasn’t fucking around
When will Disney ever learn to let the writers cook?
Heard this movie was also directed by the same person who also directed Cats Don’t Dance, Emperor’s New Groove, and the upcoming Garfield movie
🎶 one of these things is not the like the other 🎶
this is just the 2005 war of the worlds but with chicken little
2005
I feel like one thing that would've made the film FAR better, is if Buck was made more likable. Like instead of being actively ashamed of his sons existence, he's doesn't always have the answer, but still tries to be there for his son anyway.
The only thing I remember from Chicken Little is the cool soundtrack and the fact he was a summon in Kingdom Hearts 2.
need a celebrity death match against buck cluck he belongs in the GROUND
Never gonna forgive the face that David practically ruined Mark Dindal’s initial vision for this film, which probably would’ve ended up better knowing his portfolio, here’s hoping the Garfield movie can be his grand comeback into cinema.
Didn't he also did Emperor's New Groove and Cats Don't Dance?
It really makes me sad how Stainton and Eisner took advantage of Dindal's vision, just to make it yet another fractured fairy tale movie. And I agree about hoping the Garfield movie would be a return to form for the director. Just be glad Chicken Little was an OP summon in Kingdom Hearts II, cuz the title character was included just to promote the movie in Japan. Sora just enters FPS, and KH2 is a better Disney product than Chicken Little. It even has a subliminal message with the game's opening theme, Sanctuary/Passion(I need more affection than you know sharing relations with KH2's antagonists, the Organization XIII).
Also, if you thought Chicken Little's production was bad, even a comedic classic like The Emperor's New Groove was reworked from an originally dramatic musical to the iconic gem we know today within less than a year for the December 2000 deadline. Snuff Out The Light was a banger since the original cut's production. Go listen to it, if you want.
@@abrahamcortina6322 yup
No wonder this film's lasting impact on pop culture was having the title character be a summon in Kingdom Hearts II…
How in the world did Disney go from the lamest animated movie of the 2000s to MEET THE PEAKINSONS
Remember, before that, the Disney Renaissance was happening.
Love the turkey mayor honestly one of the characters in cinema
He was played by the legendary Don Knotts (Mr. Limpet) in his final film performance before he passed out a year after the film's release
@@abrahamcortina6322 Thanks Abe I didn't know that
I've been looking up chicken little reviews and then you upload one the next day this is a crazy coincidence
Truly one of the Chick-fil-A meals of all time
The introduction genuinely had me crying, the damn Hell’s Kitchen cue had me clutching my gut I swear
A movie I watched during childhood...
Still liked it.
another weird thing that chicken little became a summon in KH2
Your humor is always been the greatest thing ever
5:38 porcupine that says yo is my spirit animal
Kind of a coincidence Dumbsy uploaded a chicken little movie today, I was literally thinking about this movie this morning lol
Song of The Souths Problem wasn't just Slavery, it was whether or not the Characters even WERE Slaves, as it technically takes place during the Reconstruction Era. It's not quite as clear as something like Gone With The Wind
The way I sing along with the opening EVERY TIME
It's really sad. I didn't even know there was an early version of this movie. I can instantly tell from the few clips of it that it would've been a WAY better movie. Kinda sad. Great review Dumbsy