Chicken Little is a 2005 American animated science fiction comedy film directed by Mark Dindal. The story of Chicken Little is loosely inspired by the European folk tale “Henny Penny” and focuses on ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Chicken Little, Walt Disney's first completely computer-animated kid's film, was a somewhat surprising hit when it was released late last year. Like ...
Disney's first inhouse all-CG animated feature, "Chicken Little," lives up to its name by serving up a fraction of what audiences are used to getting in this department from Pixar and DreamWorks -- ...
The first Chicken Little videogame based on the recent Disney flick did reasonably well. It did a good job of bucking the trend that said all movie-based kid games need to suck. Not that it did ...
Most of us remember the story of Chicken Little, who ran around screaming, “The sky is falling! The sky is falling!” whenever something frightened her. Versions of the story go back more than 25 ...
The film’s basic premise comes from the old Chicken Little fable, and it opens with a frenetic scene in which the Little Chicken himself—a spunky but misunderstood preteen of teeny proportions—is hit ...
Rather than kicking this review off with some obligatory reference to the Chicken Little franchise that - let's face it - nobody really cares to hear about, let me open by saying that Chicken Little ...
All of Disney’s hopes are riding on Chicken Little. It’s their first in-house computer animated film, and after the death of their 2D animation division, it represents the future of the Magic Kingdom.
There are usually two ways that an adult reviewer will approach a kids game. One is to scoff at the reduced gameplay and juvenile aesthetic, and make no effort to put it in the context of its intended ...
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