Chicken Little (2005): A Comparison of 3 Versions
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- Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025
- I can't believe this took me a whole day to make, thanks to a bunch of mistakes I noticed when I was close to finally uploading it. But at least I finally made it to the end. Hope you enjoy it!
I actually met Dan Molina who was the film's editor this past Sunday, he was a great guy!!! I got my Chicken Little dvd cover signed too
Dan Molina also voiced Fish with vocalizing through a tube throughout a cooler in a water filled tank. Molina also edited Land Before Time, Planes: Fire & Rescue and Cats Don’t Dance which is also directed by the same director.
You met Dan Molina?! I'm so jealous right now!
Chicken Little was the first Disney in-house release to be rendered in Disney Digital 3D, that was produced by Industrial Light & Magic, and exhibited via Dolby Digital Cinema servers at approximately 100 selected theaters in twenty five top markets along with its normal theatrical version.
1:32 Another change between the US and the international version, is the text on the book.
2:30 At the part with the added plane, there is also an additional camera movement
It kind of begs explanations. “Why can’t Disney just released the original version that was shot in 3D as is?” Why the drastic change in the 2D version? Dreamworks shot Monsters vs Aliens in 3D & they didn’t remove the 3D effects in the 2D version at all.
Unlike Monsters Vs. Aliens, Chicken Little was only shown in 3D in select theaters, so they wanted to make it extra special. By the time MVA came out, 3D was much more commonplace in movie theaters.
I only remember one change when I saw the 3D version in the theater, that being 3:01
At 3:01, I like how in the 3D version Chicken Little points his finger higher and TOWARDS the camera instead of AWAY from the camera to touch the “piece of the sky” and has a much more visible expression as he does so. TBH I think it’s kinda cool.
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Oh, I did notice that! :/
I only found out about this post-credits scene when I was in high school, and I was wondering where this came from.
@@andyhua9939 yeah dude
On DVD, they REALLY shouldve put a 2nd Disc & have the FULL FRAME version of the movie while 1st disc have Widescreen
In a shared spotlight, the dancers strike a pose and confetti explodes over them.
Wow Disney is good at the 3d Effect.
As they scroll upward, Chicken Little pops up and waves goodbye to us. Credits.
"You think we can get some popcorn when they leave?"
"Yeah.There's some on the floor."
"I don't mind, I'm starving."
Thank u for existing ^^
5:10 closing credits international in my dvd 2d (doméstic) in disney+ and 3d ‽‽‽
1:04 / 1:08 There's... There's... It's a... You have to... D'oh... Doo wah...
What did he say?
Зна-чи-ит... Ко-роче-е... Ну, зто-о... Ай-й. В общем, вот.
2:44 oh god big crash
and then he was safe causing him to win the big game.
I think in the Australian version I used to watch as a kid the traffic sign that the chameleon has is instead a set of traffic lights
Also Mark Mitchell dubs over Buck Cluck
@@mariobabbo3497 But the only problem is Garry Marshall still voicing Buck Cluck on the Australian DVD.
5:40 Huh, never knew about this post credits scene here since I never owned the Disney Blu-Ray 3D version of the movie
Y’know….I’m guessing the 3D version had to be a rerelease of the film but it’s in D 3D to add the 3D effects to it right?
Actually, it was released in 3D when the movie first came out. It was obviously done due to the rise of digital cinema projectors back in 2005, especially when testing out 3D. Disney would never release the 3D version of this again until 2011 when it was included on the Blu-ray 3D release.
@@Sambarker04 ohhhh I see.
I thought something would be familiar cus. I kinda figured it’d be released as part of the D 3D like all the other Disney Re-release films in Blu-Ray 3D
@@Sambarker04but really, this is extremely interesting.
And I’m curious how much the Russian dvd bootleg of chicken little costs because….last time I was at a goodwill…I believe there were quite a few dvd bootlegs I saw that I think were from China.
I believe there was the incredibles one and ice age.
That and shrek
Wow, That's Amazing.
_MAN_ i could've sworn the movie had some slight differences from when i saw it in theaters as a kid
it's been so long i thought i just had a false memory of the movie this whole time
Loved this movie as a kid.
I understand why people consider Chicken Little to be Walt Disney Animation Studio's worst film to date. it does not feel like a Disney movie. it's kind of weird and mean spirited. in my opinion, I think this movie is actually quite good! it was a childhood favourite growing up. I still have the DVD of it. the score is awesome and the animation is not amazing, but it looks good enough to be a Disney film. I give this film 4 out of 5. pretty good but it does need work.
AniMat described it best in his review that "Chicken Little felt like it was made by a third-rate studio that's trying to be like DreamWorks".
I agree, this movie was fun and underrated.
If there is one movie I didn't like from Walt Disney Animation Studios, it's Ralph Breaks The Internet.
@@bulatao195 I have some grudges for that guy for many reasons.
the scene where Chicken Little, Buck Cluck, and Kirby are in an empty void after getting zapped by an alien ship's laser, Turkey Lurkey is surrounded by floating Tick Tacks but the 2D version has no Tick Tacks
Chicken Little was also my childhood
Not even Monsters Vs. Aliens wanted to remove the 3D effects XD
I Love Chicken Little in 3D
What's the difference between 2D and 3D version? All i saw was the same.
Silly
Bro. There's literally text throughout explaining the differences.
I love this movie in 2D
“Critics and audiences consider this to be the worst of Disney’s animated lineup”
Wish: * stares in the background *
(I know this video came out before Wish, but still)
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I actually own a bootleg DVD of the film but it’s not a theatrical cam rip or the 35mm rip shown in the video. It seems to be a clone of the official DVD release (though possibly an unfinished rip/copy of the DVD since the special features and their accompanying menu are missing completely, and I seem to recall owning it shortly before the official DVD released). I have no idea where my parents got it, and they don’t seem to remember either.
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The international is bootleg?
When you cross-eye it, it's very 3D.
3d wasn't revolutionary. It was a way of not paying unionized artists. It was so new, they pushed for 3d because they could exploit the new medium because it was unregulated at the time.
3D killed 2D as a way to make more profit and exploit more workers.
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🐓🐔🦃🐣🐤🐥🐦
1:29 How many times have you heard THAT to begin a movie story? That’s been so overdone, Let’s do something else.
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