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I accumulate it sharp that this film’s reviews reveal a wide range of understanding. The premise is an exclusive one: blend the outmoded Chicken Slight sage (a slight chicken gets hit on the head by an acorn, believes the sky is falling, panics, incites awe in others, and becomes a laughingstock) with, of all things, H.G. Wells’s “War of the Worlds”!

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In this hybrid, Chicken Shrimp, voiced annoyingly well by Zach Braff, is hit on the head, creates a anxiety, becomes a laughingstock, and then tries to collect his social place amongst the other “kids” (all different kinds of animals), plus tries to bag his loving father’s respect. His father, voiced paternalistically perfectly by Gary Marshall, is a single father, who loves his only child, but he was also deeply embarrassed by the sky-is-falling fiasco.

Chicken Shrimp has three friends: Little, an colossal piglet with self-esteem issues, voiced neurotically well by Steve Zahn; Abby “Unpleasant Duckling” Mallard, who is a cornucopia of well-intentioned and sometimes reasonable pop psychology advice, voiced offbeatly by Joan Cusack; and Fish Out of Water, an irrepressibly gay limited fish wearing a diving helmet filled with water, voiced perfectly unintelligibly by Dan Molina. The quartet are busy trying to survive school, scrutinize pressure, vulgar social ranking, and frequent embarrassments, and are doing quite well at it. There are also some very ample voice-cameos: Don Knotts as Mayor Turkey-Lurkey, Patrick Stewart as the teacher, and Frank Willard as the “visitor” father.

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And then, the unthinkable happens: the sky falls on Chicken Little’s head again, one year after the first incident. Chicken Puny, and then his friends, realize that this is actually a Cessation Encounter of the Third (or Fourth? ) Kind, that evolves into a full-scale alien invasion, because of a moment of parental distraction and a immense misunderstanding. Can the quartet do the world and avoid an unnecessary interplanetary war? Can Chicken Petite win his father to contain in him? Those two issues are inextricably interwoven.

The sage is radiant off-the-wall, but is fun to gaze, and lends itself to lots of action and interaction. The father-son protest, and the parent-child swear, are dealt with nicely. I feel that the animation is very valid, and harkens aid to classic cartoons of yesteryear. The colors were quick-witted, and there was ample attention to detail (e.g., the traffic light was accelerate by a chameleon, who changed color along with the notice being held up) . I very powerful liked how the different animal citizens of Oakey Oak acted somewhat like people, but also retained their natural, realistic aspects (e.g., the dog family did eat in a restaurant, but ate their food moral out of a bowl, and lapped up their beverages) . Even the vehicles driven by the animals were customized to each species, and the vehicles seemed to be impartial as great alive as their passengers.

Among the special features of the DVD, you can gawk most of the actors doing their voiceover performances. And, instead of offering us alternative endings, we can inspect three alternative openings to the sage, including one where Chicken Petite is a girl instead of a boy.

Is this a pleasant, fun film for younger children and for families with young children? I reflect it is. Will it appeal to teenagers? Probably not. Will parents pick up any objectionable in it? I highly doubt it. Will adults like it as great as, say, “Shrek” or “Ice Age”? No, the humor does not strike different levels like it does in those films. But, adults will probably savor it for at least one viewing, and smile a lot.

I have to add that the one character, Fish Out of Water, is one of my common racy characters ever. I found him to be irresistibly likeable. Mom, can I have one? I promise to buy care of him! Please!

I took my 7 year veteran son and 5 year worn daughter to this movie thinking it was going to be a wearisome kids movie. Boy was I surpised when I laughed unprejudiced as mighty as my kids, may be more. There was adult humor and songs from my past that went fair by them but was very laughable to me!
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