

Chicken Little
When the sky really is falling and sanity has flown the coop, who will rise to save the day? Together with his hysterical band of misfit friends, Chicken Little must hatch a plan to save the planet from alien invasion and prove that the world's biggest hero is a little chicken.
Director(s)
Thomas Baker
Rick Moore
Allen Blaisdell
Mark Henley
Scott Beattie
Brian Kesinger
Daniel Hu
Doug Walker
Robert Neuman
William Otsuka
Cast & crew

Steve Zahn
Runt of the Litter (voice)

Joan Cusack
Abby Mallard (voice)

Eddie Frierson
Additional Voices (voice)

Chris Edgerly
Additional Voices (voice)

Zach Braff
Chicken Little (voice)

Don Knotts
Mayor Turkey Lurkey (voice)

Wallace Shawn
Principal Fetchit (voice)
Rick Moore
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Patrick Warburton
Alien Cop (voice)

Pat Fraley
Additional Voices (voice)

Patrick Stewart
Mr. Woolensworth (voice)

Catherine O'Hara
Tina - Alien Mom (voice)
Aaron Spann
Additional Voices (voice)

Amy Sedaris
Foxy Loxy (voice)

Terri Douglas
Additional Voices (voice)

Mona Marshall
Additional Voices (voice)

Scott Menville
Additional Voices (voice)
Scott Beattie
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Allen Blaisdell
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Daniel Hu
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Brian Kesinger
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Doug Walker
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Garry Marshall
Buck Cluck (voice)

Fred Willard
Melvin - Alien Dad (voice)

Harry Shearer
Dog Announcer (voice)

Mark Walton
Goosey Loosey (voice)
Sean Elmore
Kirby - Alien Kid (voice)

Matthew Josten
Kirby - Alien Kid (voice)
Evan Dunn
Kirby - Alien Kid (voice)

Mark Dindal
Morkubine Porcupine / Coach (voice)
Dan Molina
Fish Out of Water (voice)

Adam West
Ace - Hollywood Chicken Little (voice)

Joe Whyte
Rodriguez / Acorn Mascot / Umpire (voice)

Kelly Hoover
Mama Runt (voice)
Will Finn
Hollywood Fish (voice)

Dara McGarry
Hollywood Abby (voice)
Mark Kennedy
Hollywood Runt (voice)

Nathan Kress
Additional Voices (voice)

Brittney Lee Harvey
Additional Voices (voice)

Julianne Buescher
Additional Voices (voice)
Thomas Baker
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Mark Henley
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Robert Neuman
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William Otsuka
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Details
Reviews
r96sk
Harmless fun. <em>'Chicken Little'</em> isn't anything standout, but there is solid humour and a satisfactory premise to follow. I like the references to pop culture, Zach Braff is enjoyable in the titular role and the run time is nice and short. It's forgettable, but I'm sure the core target audience will rate it. It does comes across as two separate plots, they are actually connected but it can feel like the opposite in a few moments. There's not much else to note really. It'll divide opinion obviously, but I think it just about sneaks under the 'good' category in my books.


