@@anothergamer112 seriously the boss really didn't know what he was doing I can't believe he changed the concept of the story because of some stupid idea that boys wouldn't be interested in a female chicken little
Wait. So the idea was “this personality would be more interesting on a male character” and then on reworking “as a male character, we think this personality is weird for a boy and so we want to change the personality to be more acceptable.” Like…how does that happen??
When they are paying employees to sterilize their Gay children, it makes perfect sense. It explains why the movie is so bad. It is part of their agenda to reinforce oppressive sexual stereotypes and profit off of the low self-esteem of others.
Two or more different people messing with the movie. As much as I would have preferred the female version of the character, I understand the logic that it would be worse for a male to be small and fearful, because of society's expectations of different people due to such arbitrary factors. But then those same expectations messed up the concept of the movie, proving the critique inherent to that choice right while erasing it from the movie.
It happened not because they thought the personality would ACTUALLY be interesting on a boy They just did what the market trend at the time suggested. So money
@@bluubandette8871 The original concept of the movie, had more wit and charm than the final movie. Director Mark Dindal still looks at the original work he made before the executives such as Michael Eisner and David Stainton made him change it because they thought it needed a different approach as explained on the DVD’s making-of featurette which supported the idea.
@@orlandolee4438FR!! I would've related to her more, I liked her voiced, & it just feels very sweet & cute! But no, we had to have an unfunny film that has possibly one of the worst dads in animation - or ones that aren't supposed to be bad at least.
Just a correction here: the version of Disney's Chicken Little as a female character was also named Chicken Little, not Henny Penny. The main character from the Chicken Little fable can be either male or female.
Three more corrections based around the fable: 1) In versions of it named "Chicken Little", Henny Penny is usually the name of the first bird, a hen BTW, that the protagonist warns about the sky falling. 2) While the character of Chicken Little is portrayed in illustrated versions either as a chick or a grown-up hen (although most versions go with the former), when the protagonist is named Henny Penny it's most of the time portrayed as an actual hen. It's only in a very few versions that can be counted by the fingers of one hand (like, Chicken Little nerd time, in the book "The Three Little Pigs and Other Favorite Nursery Stories" by Charlotte Voake or in the "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child" episode based on the fable) that Henny Penny is portrayed as a chick protagonist. 3) The plan of warning the farmer/king is thought at first by Chicken Little/Henny Penny immediately after getting hit by the acorn, not after creating panic among her friends. Also, the McGuffin human being a farmer happens also in very few modern versions, e.g. one written by Rita Walsh and published by Merrigold Press Tell-a-Tale Books.
@@elchanchopato9601 I probably prefer the male Chicken Little because it’s the filmmakers admitted that the story would been more interesting if the character was male.
@@mariobabbo3497 However, the filmmakers may have been forced to say that by Disney. In the same documentary from which they say that, they also mention that Chicken Little as a girl would be "more unlikely as a character to save the world" when the camp storyline didn't have anything related to saving the world.
@@elchanchopato9601 In a few deleted scenes seen on the 2006 DVD and Blu-Ray release of Chicken Little feature the character as a girl and making-of featurette for said movie does that.
"Make the chicken a boy because being easily frightened and paranoid is a bigger struggle for a boy" "No, make him less scaredy and paranoid, that's weird for a boy character!!" Hmm...
Scraping the original girl lead because 'girl movies don't sell' is so funny to me, since so many of Disney's most important, successful and loved movies are girl movies.
I do think they sell. But in their eyes a boy was less likely to watch a princess movie then a girl was to watch the lion king or emperors new groove (didn't check tge timefrqmes, sorry. Just trying to mqke an analogy. Don't agree with the reasoning but they do as they do.)
And again amphibia , owl house and tangled all had female leads and bith boys and girls enjoyed watching those shows. So whoever was doing this bs market research saying girls led movies don't sell well is a whole lot baloney.
@@sidclauwers5945 To those disney executives i knew a lot of girls who hated frozen and actually preferred watching simba sing hakuna matata in lion king and posting emperor's new groove memes all over social media back in the day. While there are a lot of older boys and teens who actually did prefer watching disney princess either because of the unique fairy tale artsyles , having a soft spot for nostalgic comfort watch movies or because of the classical lore those movies had , and you had to admit maleficent was a pretty menacing villain in sleeping beauty for a "typical girl's movie" like these hack execs and marketing department would claim. As well as several boys growing up watching shoujo anime like cardcaptor sakura , pre cure , magical lyrical girl nanoha , inuyasha and sailor moon which were typical aimed at younger girls.
*Cats Don’t Dance* was a good movie and I’m sorry more people didn’t see it in theaters. My dad took my sisters and I to see it when it came out and I loved it. Then we all went to see this and I hated it. I can’t believe they have the same Director.
@@tylerfish2701 It's meh, it's mostly just a "hey look at this relatable trend!" nothing-burger. Garfield's father was the only character I even remotely liked, and I guess Jon's b-plot with the phone thing was kinda funny for a bit.
I really liked this movie as a kid, but watching it as an adult is strange. Chicken Little's dad is an awful father. And honestly, I feel like nobody talks about it but I hate that the movie acted like it was okay for the pig to keep Foxy Loxy essentially brain damaged. That seems like a nonconsensual relationship vibe to me. IDk that bit bugs me a lot. I also love that original idea with the little girl chicken, it seems like that would've been a super cute movie :(
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 it’s the nostalgia. You get good memories associated with things like movies as a kid and then as an adult you want that good feeling again. And really as strange and full of issues as the movie is, I do still enjoy watching it! It’s stupid but I like watching things and turning off my brain sometimes.
@@Panda-cute Well yeah i guess, but i dont think its as simple as that, the reason is defenely nostalgia, but for that to be the reason there has to be a reason why this movie is nostalgic, and i feel like thats because of how entertaining it is and how diferent the plot about the aliens is
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 From what I can remember, there's a lot of pop culture references and loud humor that distracted us from how mean-spirited the whole thing is.
They ruined what could have been a good heartfelt movie into a bad Dreamworks cash grab. Seriously, the original vision just makes me want to cuddle up Henny and just want to protect her from the world and executives are stupid.
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 Seriously, the wolves could have been interesting villains of their own if they were executed right. And again awesome chance for new Disney villains.
You know, at this point, I wonder if executives should have this much privilege in the film-making process. The writers rely on instinct to make a good movie, and the executives just waltz in playing an out-of-tune trombone during an orchestral performance. I mean, not all of them are bad, but there is a certain level of trust you need to put into your animators that they are doing something people will like.
@@92JazzQueen I don’t even think they should have had any villain at all. It would have been a nice movie on its own of a kid trying to defeat their fears. The problem is worst case scenario, and suddenly having the worst case scenario actually come true would cause a backtracking of his/her personality (the movie would still be doable with a male character and might even be more compelling).
There's many ideas/lessons people learned from Shrek being the watershed film it was. Executives always thought it was the star power, crude humor, and pop culture references. They thought that using those things they would have the perfect formula for profit. The lesson they should've learned however was that you need quality, dynamic characters; As well as a decent story to tie it all together with. You need the latter to tie together with the former otherwise you just have, well not much I guess.
@Chasformer Well more running by proxy really. "I'm using the word proxy right?" Anyways people learned the wrong lessons from it is what I'm getting at.
The reason why Shrek worked is not because of the star power and pop culture, it is because Shrek is a deconstructive parody to fairy tale stories as a jab to Disney movies and it works. Deconstructing a genre or a trope makes it feels like a fresh air.
Thing is Shrek may have been influential on 2000's animation, but Shrek was not to blame for the 2000's being arguably the most hated decade for the medium. Shrek was at least good. Society was to blame cause they took the wrong lessons from "Shrek" when it came to making successful 3D animation.
Fact: Chicken Little was dedicated to legendary Disney stalwart Joe Grant, who had worked there on-and-off for decades as both an artist and story-writer, who tragically passed away as the movie was wrapping up production.
He must have died of embarrassment when he saw the direction it was going in. It must’ve also finished off Don Knotts because this was his last movie and he died shortly thereafter.
The fall of Disney animation in the early 2000s always fascinates me. Filled with betrayal, tragedy and even revenge. it sounds like a work of fiction except it was real. You’re becoming one of my favorite new TH-camrs. Stay safe and keep up the good work!
The 2000s Era for Disney isn't significant for new movies but the Best is the Pixar Films at the time. Every era has the best & worst Movies, especially in animation. Don Bluth's Not-So-Great films happened in the 90s. No Era was completely significant, some things got better, some other got worse.
They made a lot of money with a cartoon musical about singing animals loosely based on Elizabethan tragedy, then they turned the whole department into one!
80s Don Bluth > Disney Don Bluth > 90s Don Bluth. There, I said it. You’d think *Rock-a-Doodle* would have taken advantage of post- *Pete’s Dragon* advances in the mixing of live footage with animation but it did not, especially after *Who Framed Roger Rabbit* set new standards for this. He didn’t count on Disney coming back as big as they did, and that’s why his concurrent features felt “off” somehow. MGM/UA going bankrupt and the fallout over the death of Judith Barsi (the voice of Anne-Marie in *All Dogs Go To Heaven* ) didn’t help things. At least his Fox years looked like a return to form. *Anastasia* was his way of saying “okay Disney, you win this battle, but the war is not over.” Disney giving up traditional animation was surrendering not just in this war, but surrendering its soul altogether. That’s why it’s futile to complain about the recycled animation in *Robin Hood.* They cut back on it subsequently. That’s why ending the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph with a Rick Roll is just rubbing in the cold-blooded murder of Disney animation at its own hands: Rick Astley is credited as a backup singer on the OG *Lion King* soundtrack.
What a shame, that sounds like it could have been a cute movie! I'll admit, I thought the alien idea worth the sky falling was clever, as a kid, and in a vacuum I still think it could be done well. Like, boy who cried wolf thing, except instead of a moral about not being attention seeing or shit stirring for the fuck of it, it's more a tragedy about how it can be difficult to separate irrational anxiety from clear and present danger. Maybe it's been long enough since this movie that someone could get away with doing it now, but I think another 10y would be better.
True, i actually hadnt really thought about this movie as a bad movie until reviewers started talking about how it was bad, and im guessing the main reason was because, honestly, the alien and space part of the movie is like reallly interesting and diferent, like, you might say not all alien thigs are good, and i would agree that the og movie was better without them, but like, aliens being allready in a planet, like, so many of these aliens allready having conquered it yet no one realises this is very interesting, and i think a good deep topic that could be implemented could be how as children a lot of people treat us as dumb when were defenetly smarter than they realise, and also generally about skepticism, having an open mind and whether we should or should not prove ideas even when they seem to weird to be true all of these ideas are kind of vaguelly there in the og movie but of course not enogh to save it
Separating irrational anxiety from true danger is in real life a very complicated and complex thing to manage. There's a reason why people who suffer from this take a very long time to get better. It would be great if a movie tackled these things in a way kids could understand, but if there's something Steven Universe's mixed bag of writing has taught, is that you need to be VERY careful how you tackle heavy subjects in a medium that simplifies things because of time constraints and the already unfair prejudice of animation being just for kids
Man Henny Penny sounded like it would’ve been a pretty good movie. It sucks that it had to be slaughtered down to just a low tier “meh” movie that most forget till someone brings it up. I wonder if we could petition to get a finished/remake of the original Henny Penny movie, because I would be rather excited to see it.
Yo i watched this? Why didnt i comment on treasure pla- oh yeah this video made me watch treasure planet and i absolutely love the movie, now being my favorite Disney movie. Huh -
I wish they could remake the original movie idea with the original characters and story elements and stuff, it could have been such a cute and inspiring movie
NGL, I would've loved to see Penny and boy!Ugly Duckling growing closer over the course of summer camp. Sounds like a good family and date movie alike.
I really don't get the "feeling small is more of a boy problem than a girl one" thing. That's literally a struggle both genders go through all the time.
I think it’s an ingrained social construct. I mean “little lady” or “such a tiny little thing” are sayings associated with women and often we in are described as the “fairer” and daintier sex. Men are macho. Big, strong…. So if they aren’t- they are often belittled for it. They’re effeminate, weak and etc. So I get it honestly. But yeah no. It’s still a stupid concept to make anyone think that physical attributes that aren’t an Olympian ideal makes you unworthy of any kind of respect or whatever. I genuinely wish Henny was a thing. It just felt- right. Thanks Eisner…
Jesus I knew Disney’s management fell off a cliff by the end of the Eisner era but this explains so much more and why Disney is the way it is today This just reinforces my beliefs not to support Disney at all
It's funny, the Henny Penny I read as a little one was about a chicken who tries to get the other animals to help her through the process of baking bread, but they don't wanna help her pick and grind grain or mix ingredients. She leaves said and says "I'll just do it myself ". So when the bread is ready and the other animals suddenly wanna help her eat the bread, she ignores them and says "I guess I'll have to eat it myself" with the lesson of the fable being about reciprocity and not feeling entitled to the labor of others, especially if you're mean to them
I'd personally interpret the original films main character as having severe ADHD because I have severe ADHD and when I was younger I used to think that there were things hiding under the tables and couches and stuff. So atelly bad case of ADHD makes more sense to me. Edit: Also, ADHD gets diagnosed much less for girls and so it being labeled/mistaken for an over active imagination (Ps: I know that there's no point to this comment I'm just rambling ( -̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥᷄◞ω◟-̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥᷅ )
I didn't know that adhd symptoms for girls were that much different than ones for boys, because if a boy had symptoms like that, you'd think it was psychosis or something
Same. And even in the case of this movie, it seems that the change wasn't really a genuine reinterpretation of the original story's moral so much as the filmmakers wanting the kid protagonist to be the one in the right.
@@sporepics its mostly a european tradition, i know twitter and brain dead "journalism" articles exclusively paint a pretty bad image. but that's just what happens when you have a very LOUD minority of muricans that honestly cause a lot of people from 'across the pond' to just hate all of us lmao. yeah i have a few euro friends who don't think this way, but... twitter really is doing a LOT of fuckin damage.
God damn, this mover started out sounding “pretty alright”, now it’s one of the ugliest stains on disneys history. Only a tier or two below their worst actions,
A mix of trash live action remakes. Purchasing every single studio and brand on the planet in order to eradicate competition. and the general corporate sleaziness, I’m sorry but any company that refuses to let a father put Spider-Man on their dead sons tombstone because it would “damage the brand” is pure fucking evil
As someone who actually saw the film when I was little, I genuinely feel bad that THIS could've been that part of my childhood; not only did the og version seem like a downright better film than the one we got, but the possible ADHD & anxiety rep would've been really nice as an anxious person w/ ADHD! It could've been so gd cute!! 😭
You have to consider the times. The mid 2000s in North America were brutal, things like emotions and vulnerabilty were seen as laughable and weaknesses, it's the reason why those values started to be defended and taken seriously from the 2010s onwards
@@100lovenanabro there are movies and TV shows from the 80s-90s that give the message it's okay to be a man and be sensitive and vulnerable. Being woke isn't a new thing just because the rest of the world decided to catch up. It's called progress and it's been happening since before the 2000's (2010 and onwards still had movies depicting strong men who didn't show their feelings)
I think the answer's pretty simple. Disney wanted to be edgy like Shrek, but failed to realize that movie only succeeded because of its underlying heart.
@@mdtisthebest6249 You're thinking of the word in terms of adult content like profanity or gore. What it means in this context is "edgy" by kid standards - OP was simply referring to the style of crude humor that became popularized in family films around the time as a result of Shrek's impact.
I am gonna be honest. I loved this movie as a kid, and I still think that it is good. But yeah the moral aspects are... there. edit: I have finished watching... WHY. It had so much potential! W H Y.
I think theres a reason to why so many of us remember it being so good: in the movie, the protagonist isnt heard, aknowledged and even considered like once when he sais that the shy is falling, and this creates a very interesting theme which is the theme of "skepticism" and "open minds" and generally about believeing people, in a diferent way than the original story yet an interesting and good way non the less, now obviouslly the movie doesnt actually go deep into this so its not like this saves the movie, but its still an interesting thing non the less, oh and obviouslly the pop culture references and songs and how reletable chicken little is in terms of people not beleiving in you
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 I remember seeing Chicken Little with my family as a kid and being the only one who was actively disliking this movie. My parents and sibligns were even shushing me because I kept giving "What the fuck is this shit?" reactions to how shlocky and mean-spirited it was.
Damn, I knew production behind this movie was rough, but I didn’t know it was this bad. Sounds like we missed out on a really good movie, thanks Disney.
Fun fact: This was the last Disney movie to be printed on VHS and it was only available through the Disney Movie Club making it one of the rarest Disney VHS tapes. Right up there with Song of the South.
A friend created a bogus VHS tape of "Zootopia," complete with pan & scan moves across the widescreen frame to keep it in a 4:3 aspect ratio, and whipped up a 100% legit-looking VHS box to put it in - it totally freaks out visitors who know animation when they see it on my shelf! (My friends are all lunatics which is why I love them.)
Eisner really hammered in the final nail in the coffin that was his time at Disney with how badly he botched Mark Dindal’s original vision for the film.
i thought eisner left already cuz i remember that same year, it was said that bob iger was the one to have bought pixar under disney after cars released
8:32 yeahhhhh I dont think people knew at the time just how bad an idea that was to instill such a moral. this "my truth" "your truth" nonsense, and leaving reality behind is a big issue. Like, its good to be confident if your faith, and stick to your guns in a lot of situations, but to say that reality itself is dependent on how you feel is insane.
i think if they had explored the theme of belief and skepticism and being open minded more deeply in the movie, the movie would have been fantastic, because in this internet day and age, skepticism and having an open mind, and knowing what to believe and what not to is kind of hard and beliefs and facts in general are something really interesting if you delve deep into them
The reason I was screwed up as a kid was because of my constant watching of Chicken Little. My lack of a girlfriend stems from Chicken Little. The worst aspects of my life all started with my first viewing of Chicken Little.
@@orangeslash1667 The aliens and theme about people not being open minded are interesting, i think its a case of a movie where people thought to much about its good things that they didnt realise the bad ones, and the movie even if morally bad and written badly is still entertaining ya know And obviouslly the songs
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 I think it might be just timing. Treasure Planet may have a couple problems but even that film is more fun. It's just the fact that it was released next to Harry Potter 2. I don't think Chicken Little had much competition or at least I think????
I mean yeah, but as I've said, it's an entertaining movie and also it's relatable when you are a kid cause you always get told you're wrong at that age lol
The plot thickens, the lore deepens, with every entry things get ever more _interesting._ I've been looking forward to this 'cause I have a love/hate relationship with Chicken Little. I found the film absolutely fascinating as a child so I'm still nostalgic for it, but on the other hand I kinda despise everything it represents lol. One thing I don't think ever sat well with me even as a kid was what happened to Foxy Loxy. I didn't fully get its horrifying implications back then like I do now, but it still came off as wrong. Interestingly, as a kid I didn't understand that Foxy Loxy's personality swap was an accident, but instead I figured that the aliens purposely brainwashed their prisoners in their darkroom space limbo, frying their brains and changing their personalities. I partially drew this conclusion from the fact that the other prisoners shown in the movie didn't seem to have their wits about them like Chicken Little and Buck Cluck did, meaning that _something_ had happened to them off-screen. Either the aliens did something to them directly, or it was a purposeful intended consequence of extended time in the darkroom space limbo. Either way this made the aliens seem even more horrifying, and consequently I never saw them as good because good people don't casually _brainwash_ other people. This was the cherry on top of the rest of their heinous acts that couldn't be waved away with a simple "it was a misunderstanding". Assuming these aliens were purposely brainwashing people, it actually makes sense for them to brainwash prisoners the way they brainwashed Foxy Loxy, because Foxy Loxy was changed from being aggressive to passive. They could simply brainwash the aggression away from anyone they deemed an enemy. That's messed up. (Younger me had interpreted her thumb-sucking in the space limbo as part of her personality swap because it seemed out of character for her, which helped solidify the whole "the aliens brainwash people in the dark limbo place" idea, but IIRC the film might've implied that her personality swap happened when they teleported her back). Of course in the film it's stated that Foxy Loxy's predicament was unintentional, but that just changes the circumstances from "aliens committing human rights violations" to "aliens complacent with human rights violations", which isn't much better at all lol.
i think the film is interesting even if its a bad film, like, a child not being believed and or acknowledged by his town even when he realises something bad is happening is like, really interesting y know? Like, maybe its just me, but i think the theme of open mindedness and not beleiving in crazy theories is very interesting and if this movie was made in a better way, this could have been so interesting and had an actually really deep message about society
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 Honestly, there were so many possible directions they could've gone that would've had much better moral messages than what they ended up with lol. That basic premise you laid out is actually not too far off from the original idea for the film. It also sounds like a really good set up for a spooky horror story. The kind that has a slow-burn and creates an unsettling feel in seemingly normal situations, with a sense of increasing peril and a lurking threat. "When the town of Whateverburg is suddenly beset with strange happenings, Henny Penny, a chicken girl with an overactive imagination and crippling anxiety, is the only one to notice. As the situation in the town grows darker and more dangerous, and the townspeople continuously seem to ignore the growing peril, it's up to Henny and her few friends to get to the bottom of this mystery before it's too late." Honestly with that kind of premise the aliens would've made sense lol.
As someone in the US I think another possible reason Henny Penny was replaced with Chicken Little was probably that of the 2 variants of the classical fable character Chicken Little even before this movie released was more well known here (Albeit still probably not very well known compared to more popular fables) and since Disney is a US based company and was at the time still focused on the US as their main demographic it made sense but as for everything else about the movie I guess those things can just be chalked up to trying to copy the success of Shrek to very mixed results. It's definitely not a good movie but as a kid I enjoyed it and as an adult I'm now able to look at these things more critically.
can i ask you a question? why did you like it as a kid?, cause, like so many of us in the comments liked it as a kid and i think thats very interesting, so im curious to know the reason
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 Honestly I'm not really sure beyond just simply I thought it was fun. I never really thought about the bad morals or characters it had in hindsight it was just a fun movie.
Having a vivid imagination isn't inherently ADHD. Henny Penny was anxious due to her imagination and creativity making her imagine things that aren't true. Which is very common in little kids since they don't know how the world works yet
I'm glad to see more from your channel, I absolutely love the mix of genuine movie analysis mixed with original characters and a whole storyline mixed in with them. And how they blend together in some parts. It's just amazing
I’ll admit while I don’t really hate the Chicken Little we got, this early version from everything I’ve seen so far honestly looks amazing and really seems like something that’s right up my ally in terms of storytelling, as this early version honestly just looks like the type of movie that was made for me, along with the kinda story I would probably write, it has a society of animals as our main characters, it’s down to earth and relatable, it has very likable characters, it’s very warm, and wholesome, and it overall actually feels more like a Disney movie than the final version does, and I’m not gonna lie if this early version had actually been made there’s a chance it possibly could have been possibly one of my top 10 personal favorite movies from the Disney animated canon, and I guess I have something else to add on my list on cancelled Disney movies I wish would have been made, up there with My Peoples, Kingdom of the Sun, Musicana, Where the Wild Things Are, Chanticleer, Mort, Peter Rabbit, and a couple of others, I would just like to say that Michael Eisner and David Stainton really did done Mark Dindal dirty when scrapping this early version I really love this version of the main character of Chicken Little as I find her quirky flawed personality a lot more interesting and relatable then the Chicken Little in the final version (though he is definitely one of the things I like the movie we got) as her paranoia of everything and her high maintenance personality honestly just speaks to me more than the final version and really just seems like the type of character that’s right up my alley and a lot like the type of characters I would usually write, I also really love the father in this version as despite being clearly very flawed in his parental abilities you can tell in this that he’s trying his best to help take care of his special child and their relationship is just really sweet and wholesome and is easily way better then the in the version we got who was just neglectful and ashamed of if his special child, I also like how this version actually has an alive mother which honestly helps add more to the down to earth relatability to this family Now I don’t hate the final version of Chicken Little as much as everyone else does but when you compare that movie to the type of movie we could have gotten it’s a little upsetting and really does sting a little bit seeing how really incredible this original version was and how much potential for an even better movie was completely lost by corporate meddling, and it’s very clear with this early version along with a recent article that director Mark Dindal had far more love and more passion put into this version than he did with the final draft, and I’ve heard that when Mark Dindal was developing this early version he took a lot of heavily inspiration from being a father with his own daughters which I feel just further adds to warm relatability of this version, though not to say that there was no love or passion put into the final draft of the film since I’m pretty sure there clearly was, but it’s very clear that the final draft was mostly the result of executive meddling and was a bunch of random ideas that kept being thrown against the wall until the Disney execs were satisfied with something, and I’ve heard a rumor somewhere that Mark Dindal himself looks back very fondly on this original version and wished he had it things his way with making this version, and it’s a real darn that this was never made as I feel like this early version could have been Mark Dindal’s magnum opus Though who knows maybe in the future we can have this original version be brought in someway, it be turned into an illustrated storybook, we could have everything involving the early development of this version and stitched together into one coherent narrative and released somewhere, or the original version can be just remade whether in 3D animation or better yet have it be remade in hand drawn animation (I know that will likely never happen but a guy can dream can’t he) and just say that that Holly Hunter’s Chicken Little is the cousin of Zach Braff’s Chicken Little and that Buck Cluck has twin brother or something named Chuck Cluck (which I heard is what they were originally gonna name him), I don’t know just give us this original version in some form somehow.
I think in general its just that some ideas that differed from the original were too easilly let in by the creators instead of actually critiquing them, though maybe its not that much fault of them, idk
I'm surprised that you mentioned "Happily Ever After: A Story For Every Child". People barely talk about it which is ashamed as it was a good show. Even if it makes DreamWorks blush with all the pop culture references and guest stars. Seriously, making a drinking game out of who's starring in an episode will kill you in an hour. Ironically, many of the actors were or would be Disney alumni like the voices of Rafiki and Nani. Same with DreamWorks alumni too with Will Smith and Chris Rock being in the Pinocchio episode...and I just made myself sad.
I honestly kind of liked Chicken Little when it first came out because mainstream children's media depicting nerds like me and their nerdy, unpopular friends was in woefully-short supply at the time. In retrospect, it feels like a mean-spirited, cynical Dreamworks clone with broken morals, a homophobic subtext, and (credit where it's due) a bangin' soundtrack, and awkward nerds have ample and better representation now.
Not tryna say its good, but for a movie with a lot of bad desitions, its very entertaining, the aliens are cute (even if they are evil), the plot of the falling sky is interesting and ithe main character is in some ways relatable and i like the themes of people not believing you, so honeslty i can defenetly see why you as a kid would like it, just as so much of us
@@bigjok3929 , Foxy Loxy being a rough-and-tumble tomboy who gets "fixed" by the alien ray to become pink, soft, and effeminate (which is messed up on multiple levels, natch).
@@dinosaysrawr but how is that 'homophobic' ? That would imply Foxy Loxy was a lesbian. But there was nothing. She was just a tomboy bully .. and let's be honest on bully part, she carried the team as best player, but Chicken Little risked losing entire game for team and had luck and suddenly .. he got all credit where Foxy Loxy basically won match for them even before Chicken started messing up. Being a tomboy for a girl has nothing to do with homosexuality. The only issue that applies to logic "Oh let me fix this tomboy girl by turning her into girlie princess" is blatant sexism.
Something really bugs me about the whole "its more difficult to be smaller if you're a boy" thing- im 17 and 4'9" and was born female and my ENTIRE life ive felt something was wrong with me and have even gotten tested for disabilities like dwarfism and such so i promise you Disney there is no real difference =_=
Bullshit. Men are expected to be big and strong, and they're expected to do a whole lot more physical stuff. Women are expected to be small weak, and get looked after by big strong men. Thus men suffer more for being small and weak than women do, due to societal expectations.
I am now every invested in the background plot of the videos so far, I feel like the wait is half worth it for the plot alone. That's even without mentioning how enjoyable the videos are without it, but I feel hooked on the mystery of what this strange place is
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043that kind of true. I mean, you heard of the story/trope "The boy who call wolf" and this movie put the twist on that trope by making it "yeah, this boy did found a "wolf", it just the people dont believe him" and it a movie how the boy have to live with "ashame over lying about the wolf" and after he found a way to lift up from that blame, his past hunted him again. You would think that he would keep it as a secret and put "it" under the rug but nope. The next thing he do is call his friends and decide to show that it real, even it cost all his hard work to prove to his father that he is able to do great things. Even thought a lot of people dont really like this movie, i like it because how it aviod a lot cliche that you found in regular movie....
My favorite part in all of your videos is your slow burning original story about a man gripped with insanity talking about children’s TV shows and movies seemingly trying to avoid the subject of why they see and hear things with his ADHD brain. All of your characters are so interesting and funny even though we barely get to see any of them. (Which helps with their overall development) You guys are doing a great job and this channel is highly underrated.
Honestly I wish that the Henny Penny fable (or even the old plot before chicken little got botched) would get its own film, not a Disney film but like any other animation that’ll respect and appreciate the simple yet beautiful fable into filmography. Maybe Laika, Don Bluth, or even Sony, because those studios while they hit or Miss their movies they aren’t afraid of taking creative liberties and adapting a simple idea to a beautiful creation!
Aw, man, the deleted scenes and scrapped storyboards are so cute. I would've loved a highly anxious little girl and her supportive albeit worried parents.
11:00 art imitates life sometimes, you have a mom and a dad, things are good enough, you have counter balance. Mom dies, and while life continues, its far from the ideal environment for a child.
Ah yes, the movie where the bully character is basically lobotomised out of fear at the end of the movie and instead of healing her they left her as a brain dead simpleton because the other brain dead simpleton friend asked for her to be left that way so he could date her
Man you must be up there as one of the most criminally underrated youtubers. Your flim critique is sublime, your accent just makes everything you say engaging and entertaining, and you have a very interesting story unfolding in the background that I can't wait to see more of.
In my opinion, if the wolf plot was kept, we would have ended up with a well-executed unofficial installment of The Jim Henson Company's Unstable Fables movies (yet another Shrek-wannabe that consisted on the movies 3 Pigs and a Baby, Tortoise vs Hare and The Goldilocks and the Three Bears Show). The final Chicken Little movie feels like a scrapped Unstable Fables movie that got an alien subplot forcefully added on its already convoluted plot.
Ironic that Disney changed Chicken Little into a boy saying “Girl movies don’t sell” when 90% of Disney’s best movies are princess movies with the main character being a girl that also most of the time ends up either starting as or becoming a princess.
As a woman with ADHD and anxiety I feel like this movie would have a lasting impact on the social consciousness if they stuck with original idea instead of changing everything. Like imagine if they talked about children’s mental health in the mid 00s. It would have made it less stigmatized.
Huh… interesting to know that Chicken Little got Screwed over similarly if not worse than The Black Cauldron… only difference is The Black Cauldron is at least watchable and has over time gained a large cult following… aint nobody callin for Chicken Little to have a second chance!
That might have turned out better if Ron Miller had not been pushed out of the company until after the film had come out. Granted, they were never going to appease literary purists, but I don’t think Lloyd Alexander expected them to because he knew that just by having a Disney version of his books, that would attract people to it. I remember writing a report about him in school.
This is often why an executive shouldn't have a say in it, similar to how Miyamoto ended up changing what people wanted from Paper Mario into Sticker Star. History has shown the opinions of one don't out weight the opinions of the many often times. We haven't learned that lesson. Don't get me wrong outside opinions are important... but in what reality is someone like Miyamoto right? They won't allow F-Zero because there is no new gimmick. A game many people want to come back and be many kids first experience with F-Zero. People literally want it as is. Mario Kart didn't become "Para-Mario's Underground" (Tony Hawk's Underground) it stayed Mario Kart. Don't chase trends just make good things. Don't fix what isn't broken and use new things to branch out. Why do you think Mario Kart, Diddy Kong Racing, and Crash Team Racing were popular and beloved games? It didn't replace anything.
“Hey, I think feeling weak is an issue for boys, so it’d be interesting to see the mc as a boy.” “Hey, boys can’t be weak, so don’t write him as a weak child.” Interesting ideas the man cultivated in his career
3 chickens and 2 water-fowl would absolutely eat a fox if given the chance. Like, Fox: "hey this cave is a shortcut!" Everyone: "ok, lets all go in at the same time" Fox: "NOOOOOO THAT IS NOT HOW THIS STORY GOES"
I just want to say that Chicken Little was the first movie I ever saw in theatres where I was cognizant that I was watching a bad film. I had seen a lot of trash aimed at children beforehand, but being a 7-year-old watching the movie in 2005 just after it was released was the first time in my life where I distinctly remember thinking "this movie is a mess" in reaction to any film. I was so genuinely confused by the choices Disney made and why aliens were suddenly involved, and that original version with the female lead does sound like it would have made a lot more sense.
In my childhood fables, Chicken Little was the 'Shy is Falling' character, and Henny Penny was baking bread in a different story. She'd ask other animals for help getting ingredients and such, but all were too busy, so when the bread was finished, and they wanted some, they all got rejected.
The version I grew up with was Chicken Lickin, where she thought the sky was falling only for it to be Jack forgot to add the table of contents and it fell on everyone
I still can't get over the weird decision to use that one clip from Raiders of the Lost Ark which was live action in a completely computer animated film...
Great video analyzing Disney's emo faze! I never liked this movie as a kid, probably due to the tonal and plot whiplashes I was receiving time and time again. Above all else I would kill for more lore behind the characters producing this. I like the questions that pop up whenever I see them, give them more screen time please!
changing the character so much in general is a tragedy but saying that a boy being paranoid and scared is too weird is such a loss for people that couldve related and had a protagonist like them have a win tbh. but then again by that point the movie wouldve probably already been crap so maybe it wouldnt have been a win. what an absolute tragedy
first video im watching of yours, and i dont know whats more charming, the old timey gentleman accent or the funky lore scattered around the video. 10/10, i feel like im gonna stay here for a while
“Because he was our boss he won that argument” wow that one hurt.
Major "tell me you hate your new boss without saying you hate your new boss" energy. Really feel bad for them.
@@anothergamer112 seriously the boss really didn't know what he was doing I can't believe he changed the concept of the story because of some stupid idea that boys wouldn't be interested in a female chicken little
Welcome to Disney.
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Gives me benson (regular show) vibes
Wait. So the idea was “this personality would be more interesting on a male character” and then on reworking “as a male character, we think this personality is weird for a boy and so we want to change the personality to be more acceptable.” Like…how does that happen??
When they are paying employees to sterilize their Gay children, it makes perfect sense. It explains why the movie is so bad. It is part of their agenda to reinforce oppressive sexual stereotypes and profit off of the low self-esteem of others.
Two or more different people messing with the movie.
As much as I would have preferred the female version of the character, I understand the logic that it would be worse for a male to be small and fearful, because of society's expectations of different people due to such arbitrary factors. But then those same expectations messed up the concept of the movie, proving the critique inherent to that choice right while erasing it from the movie.
It happened not because they thought the personality would ACTUALLY be interesting on a boy
They just did what the market trend at the time suggested.
So money
I had a stroke reading this
I hate it when Disney doesn't recycle their ideas but instead leave them in a vault to collect dust
Ever since I found the deleted scenes on dvd as a kid… I was eternally disappointed that we didn’t get the paranoid Henny Penny story…
Who cares if the chicken became gender swapped. They should've just stick with their original story
@@bluubandette8871 😤😤😤😮💨😮💨😮💨AND THE ORGINAL PROTAGONIST'S NAME😾😾😾"
I would've LOVED to see that!
@@bluubandette8871 The original concept of the movie, had more wit and charm than the final movie. Director Mark Dindal still looks at the original work he made before the executives such as Michael Eisner and David Stainton made him change it because they thought it needed a different approach as explained on the DVD’s making-of featurette which supported the idea.
@@orlandolee4438FR!! I would've related to her more, I liked her voiced, & it just feels very sweet & cute! But no, we had to have an unfunny film that has possibly one of the worst dads in animation - or ones that aren't supposed to be bad at least.
Just a correction here: the version of Disney's Chicken Little as a female character was also named Chicken Little, not Henny Penny. The main character from the Chicken Little fable can be either male or female.
Three more corrections based around the fable:
1) In versions of it named "Chicken Little", Henny Penny is usually the name of the first bird, a hen BTW, that the protagonist warns about the sky falling.
2) While the character of Chicken Little is portrayed in illustrated versions either as a chick or a grown-up hen (although most versions go with the former), when the protagonist is named Henny Penny it's most of the time portrayed as an actual hen. It's only in a very few versions that can be counted by the fingers of one hand (like, Chicken Little nerd time, in the book "The Three Little Pigs and Other Favorite Nursery Stories" by Charlotte Voake or in the "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child" episode based on the fable) that Henny Penny is portrayed as a chick protagonist.
3) The plan of warning the farmer/king is thought at first by Chicken Little/Henny Penny immediately after getting hit by the acorn, not after creating panic among her friends. Also, the McGuffin human being a farmer happens also in very few modern versions, e.g. one written by Rita Walsh and published by Merrigold Press Tell-a-Tale Books.
@@elchanchopato9601 I probably prefer the male Chicken Little because it’s the filmmakers admitted that the story would been more interesting if the character was male.
@@mariobabbo3497 However, the filmmakers may have been forced to say that by Disney. In the same documentary from which they say that, they also mention that Chicken Little as a girl would be "more unlikely as a character to save the world" when the camp storyline didn't have anything related to saving the world.
@@elchanchopato9601 In a few deleted scenes seen on the 2006 DVD and Blu-Ray release of Chicken Little feature the character as a girl and making-of featurette for said movie does that.
"Make the chicken a boy because being easily frightened and paranoid is a bigger struggle for a boy"
"No, make him less scaredy and paranoid, that's weird for a boy character!!"
Hmm...
They are even worse now they are paying for employees to emasculate their Gay sons.
2000’s sexism at its finest 🫤
the cognitive dissonance is staggering with them
ronald reagans ghost laughs in the background
@@JacobVonRoker can you kill ghosts?
Scraping the original girl lead because 'girl movies don't sell' is so funny to me, since so many of Disney's most important, successful and loved movies are girl movies.
Marketing making everything worse once again...
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I do think they sell.
But in their eyes a boy was less likely to watch a princess movie then a girl was to watch the lion king or emperors new groove (didn't check tge timefrqmes, sorry. Just trying to mqke an analogy. Don't agree with the reasoning but they do as they do.)
And again amphibia , owl house and tangled all had female leads and bith boys and girls enjoyed watching those shows. So whoever was doing this bs market research saying girls led movies don't sell well is a whole lot baloney.
@@sidclauwers5945 To those disney executives i knew a lot of girls who hated frozen and actually preferred watching simba sing hakuna matata in lion king and posting emperor's new groove memes all over social media back in the day.
While there are a lot of older boys and teens who actually did prefer watching disney princess either because of the unique fairy tale artsyles , having a soft spot for nostalgic comfort watch movies or because of the classical lore those movies had , and you had to admit maleficent was a pretty menacing villain in sleeping beauty for a "typical girl's movie" like these hack execs and marketing department would claim. As well as several boys growing up watching shoujo anime like cardcaptor sakura , pre cure , magical lyrical girl nanoha , inuyasha and sailor moon which were typical aimed at younger girls.
You know a movie's bad when some of the people who made it, including it's own director, admitted that they HATED working on it.
*Cats Don’t Dance* was a good movie and I’m sorry more people didn’t see it in theaters. My dad took my sisters and I to see it when it came out and I loved it. Then we all went to see this and I hated it. I can’t believe they have the same Director.
@@Attmay IKR? At least he did The Emperor's New Groove.
And now he's doing The Garfield Movie.
@@Trainboy452 I really hope it's good.
@@tylerfish2701 It's meh, it's mostly just a "hey look at this relatable trend!" nothing-burger. Garfield's father was the only character I even remotely liked, and I guess Jon's b-plot with the phone thing was kinda funny for a bit.
I really liked this movie as a kid, but watching it as an adult is strange. Chicken Little's dad is an awful father. And honestly, I feel like nobody talks about it but I hate that the movie acted like it was okay for the pig to keep Foxy Loxy essentially brain damaged. That seems like a nonconsensual relationship vibe to me. IDk that bit bugs me a lot. I also love that original idea with the little girl chicken, it seems like that would've been a super cute movie :(
Why was it so liked when we were children? im guessing because in spite of its errors its a fun movie, but what do you think?
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 it’s the nostalgia. You get good memories associated with things like movies as a kid and then as an adult you want that good feeling again. And really as strange and full of issues as the movie is, I do still enjoy watching it! It’s stupid but I like watching things and turning off my brain sometimes.
@@Panda-cute Well yeah i guess, but i dont think its as simple as that, the reason is defenely nostalgia, but for that to be the reason there has to be a reason why this movie is nostalgic, and i feel like thats because of how entertaining it is and how diferent the plot about the aliens is
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 From what I can remember, there's a lot of pop culture references and loud humor that distracted us from how mean-spirited the whole thing is.
@@kiwikarp9509 Yeah, but at least to me the movie has a bit more than that, i think its interesting in some aspects but whatever
They ruined what could have been a good heartfelt movie into a bad Dreamworks cash grab. Seriously, the original vision just makes me want to cuddle up Henny and just want to protect her from the world and executives are stupid.
well without aliens how fun is it going to be (/sarcasm)
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 Seriously, the wolves could have been interesting villains of their own if they were executed right. And again awesome chance for new Disney villains.
@@92JazzQueen well, lets hope a new movie can be made that does it well
You know, at this point, I wonder if executives should have this much privilege in the film-making process. The writers rely on instinct to make a good movie, and the executives just waltz in playing an out-of-tune trombone during an orchestral performance. I mean, not all of them are bad, but there is a certain level of trust you need to put into your animators that they are doing something people will like.
@@92JazzQueen I don’t even think they should have had any villain at all. It would have been a nice movie on its own of a kid trying to defeat their fears. The problem is worst case scenario, and suddenly having the worst case scenario actually come true would cause a backtracking of his/her personality (the movie would still be doable with a male character and might even be more compelling).
There's many ideas/lessons people learned from Shrek being the watershed film it was. Executives always thought it was the star power, crude humor, and pop culture references. They thought that using those things they would have the perfect formula for profit. The lesson they should've learned however was that you need quality, dynamic characters; As well as a decent story to tie it all together with. You need the latter to tie together with the former otherwise you just have, well not much I guess.
@Chasformer Well more running by proxy really. "I'm using the word proxy right?" Anyways people learned the wrong lessons from it is what I'm getting at.
@Chasformer Oh totally.
The reason why Shrek worked is not because of the star power and pop culture, it is because Shrek is a deconstructive parody to fairy tale stories as a jab to Disney movies and it works.
Deconstructing a genre or a trope makes it feels like a fresh air.
@@poweroffriendship2.0 Yes there's that too. My favorite Disney jab is Farquad. A jab at Eisner.
@@larrylaffer3246 Added to the icing on the cake is that Farquad is a name played with the term "f*** wad".
Thing is Shrek may have been influential on 2000's animation, but Shrek was not to blame for the 2000's being arguably the most hated decade for the medium. Shrek was at least good. Society was to blame cause they took the wrong lessons from "Shrek" when it came to making successful 3D animation.
Shrek is a masterpiece not because it's meme material but because it actually has a good message
@@coffintears5821 Agreed.
Agree.
What? The 2000s was the golden era for 3d animation. The 2010s is the true most hated decade for the medium ( the illumination era )
No comprende
I've always seen people rant about the failings of Chicken Little. But this is one of the better videos explaining its failings in a holistic fashion.
Fact: Chicken Little was dedicated to legendary Disney stalwart Joe Grant, who had worked there on-and-off for decades as both an artist and story-writer, who tragically passed away as the movie was wrapping up production.
He must have died of embarrassment when he saw the direction it was going in. It must’ve also finished off Don Knotts because this was his last movie and he died shortly thereafter.
The fall of Disney animation in the early 2000s always fascinates me. Filled with betrayal, tragedy and even revenge. it sounds like a work of fiction except it was real.
You’re becoming one of my favorite new TH-camrs. Stay safe and keep up the good work!
The 2000s Era for Disney isn't significant for new movies but the Best is the Pixar Films at the time. Every era has the best & worst Movies, especially in animation. Don Bluth's Not-So-Great films happened in the 90s. No Era was completely significant, some things got better, some other got worse.
They made a lot of money with a cartoon musical about singing animals loosely based on Elizabethan tragedy, then they turned the whole department into one!
80s Don Bluth > Disney Don Bluth > 90s Don Bluth.
There, I said it. You’d think *Rock-a-Doodle* would have taken advantage of post- *Pete’s Dragon* advances in the mixing of live footage with animation but it did not, especially after *Who Framed Roger Rabbit* set new standards for this. He didn’t count on Disney coming back as big as they did, and that’s why his concurrent features felt “off” somehow. MGM/UA going bankrupt and the fallout over the death of Judith Barsi (the voice of Anne-Marie in *All Dogs Go To Heaven* ) didn’t help things. At least his Fox years looked like a return to form. *Anastasia* was his way of saying “okay Disney, you win this battle, but the war is not over.” Disney giving up traditional animation was surrendering not just in this war, but surrendering its soul altogether. That’s why it’s futile to complain about the recycled animation in *Robin Hood.* They cut back on it subsequently. That’s why ending the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph with a Rick Roll is just rubbing in the cold-blooded murder of Disney animation at its own hands: Rick Astley is credited as a backup singer on the OG *Lion King* soundtrack.
What a shame, that sounds like it could have been a cute movie!
I'll admit, I thought the alien idea worth the sky falling was clever, as a kid, and in a vacuum I still think it could be done well. Like, boy who cried wolf thing, except instead of a moral about not being attention seeing or shit stirring for the fuck of it, it's more a tragedy about how it can be difficult to separate irrational anxiety from clear and present danger.
Maybe it's been long enough since this movie that someone could get away with doing it now, but I think another 10y would be better.
True, i actually hadnt really thought about this movie as a bad movie until reviewers started talking about how it was bad, and im guessing the main reason was because, honestly, the alien and space part of the movie is like reallly interesting and diferent, like, you might say not all alien thigs are good, and i would agree that the og movie was better without them, but like, aliens being allready in a planet, like, so many of these aliens allready having conquered it yet no one realises this is very interesting, and i think a good deep topic that could be implemented could be how as children a lot of people treat us as dumb when were defenetly smarter than they realise, and also generally about skepticism, having an open mind and whether we should or should not prove ideas even when they seem to weird to be true
all of these ideas are kind of vaguelly there in the og movie but of course not enogh to save it
Separating irrational anxiety from true danger is in real life a very complicated and complex thing to manage. There's a reason why people who suffer from this take a very long time to get better. It would be great if a movie tackled these things in a way kids could understand, but if there's something Steven Universe's mixed bag of writing has taught, is that you need to be VERY careful how you tackle heavy subjects in a medium that simplifies things because of time constraints and the already unfair prejudice of animation being just for kids
The Matrix and They Live were also good for the whole Aliens have already conquered thing.
Man Henny Penny sounded like it would’ve been a pretty good movie. It sucks that it had to be slaughtered down to just a low tier “meh” movie that most forget till someone brings it up. I wonder if we could petition to get a finished/remake of the original Henny Penny movie, because I would be rather excited to see it.
I can blame the one who changed the concept story too much for the film.
"boys wont watch movies with a female lead"
*Me at every age booting up cinderella to watch it*
What do you mean? Frozen clearly would have been better if the main cast was male!
Really, it's so stupid...
@@shytendeakatamanoir9740 it really is
Me a gal who watch’s boy shows with boys cast doesn’t care good media will appeal to all with good writing
Thinking that "girls can relate to boys but boys can't relate to girls" leaves such a bad taste in my mouth. It's insulting to both genders.
Yo i watched this? Why didnt i comment on treasure pla- oh yeah this video made me watch treasure planet and i absolutely love the movie, now being my favorite Disney movie. Huh -
I wish they could remake the original movie idea with the original characters and story elements and stuff, it could have been such a cute and inspiring movie
NGL, I would've loved to see Penny and boy!Ugly Duckling growing closer over the course of summer camp. Sounds like a good family and date movie alike.
Disney should really be doing this instead of making live action remakes that no one asked for.
Instead we get live action remakes
Remake it in 2D.
I really don't get the "feeling small is more of a boy problem than a girl one" thing. That's literally a struggle both genders go through all the time.
I think it’s an ingrained social construct.
I mean “little lady” or “such a tiny little thing” are sayings associated with women and often we in are described as the “fairer” and daintier sex.
Men are macho. Big, strong…. So if they aren’t- they are often belittled for it. They’re effeminate, weak and etc.
So I get it honestly. But yeah no. It’s still a stupid concept to make anyone think that physical attributes that aren’t an Olympian ideal makes you unworthy of any kind of respect or whatever.
I genuinely wish Henny was a thing. It just felt- right.
Thanks Eisner…
As a kid in 5th grade I, a girl, was mocked by a boy an inch taller than me for being "so short I should be in kindergarten"
@@RogueT-Rex8468 felt right???
Why can't executives learn that they aren't the creative ones and every time they meddle, they ruin what could be an amazing project.
money and entitlement baby.
Jesus I knew Disney’s management fell off a cliff by the end of the Eisner era but this explains so much more and why Disney is the way it is today
This just reinforces my beliefs not to support Disney at all
Dude, now more than ever, those remakes are pure capitalist trash
It got worse.
Made by people Walt would have ratted out to the HUAC.
"Hollywood not Messing with a good story" is the biggest lie I have ever heard.
@@danjoredd That's... pretty clever of them.
I mean, that's the point of that line, it's meant to be ironic
Our favorite (and only) individual who had a childhood crush on that farmer lady from Chicken Run is back again. Let’s-a fudging go.
Wait.. Ms. Tweedy?? That chick was my 1st exposure to nightmare fuel as a kid - particularly in the climax, lmao!! 💀💀
Real ones remember that 'Treasure Planet's failure was an inside job on Disney's part.
It's funny, the Henny Penny I read as a little one was about a chicken who tries to get the other animals to help her through the process of baking bread, but they don't wanna help her pick and grind grain or mix ingredients. She leaves said and says "I'll just do it myself ". So when the bread is ready and the other animals suddenly wanna help her eat the bread, she ignores them and says "I guess I'll have to eat it myself" with the lesson of the fable being about reciprocity and not feeling entitled to the labor of others, especially if you're mean to them
I've seen alot of stories called henny penny, maybe that was just the go to hen name?
Sounds like the little red hen to me !!! Super interesting about the titles :))
I'd personally interpret the original films main character as having severe ADHD because I have severe ADHD and when I was younger I used to think that there were things hiding under the tables and couches and stuff. So atelly bad case of ADHD makes more sense to me.
Edit: Also, ADHD gets diagnosed much less for girls and so it being labeled/mistaken for an over active imagination
(Ps: I know that there's no point to this comment I'm just rambling
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I'm autistic and I used to do the same xD
I didn't know that adhd symptoms for girls were that much different than ones for boys, because if a boy had symptoms like that, you'd think it was psychosis or something
@@naryosh_ It's not there much different it's that ADHD, autism,and stuff like that are much more likely to be overlooked or diagnosed later in life
As someone who grew up with undiagnosed ADHD, holy shit that explains a lot
what does that have to do with adhd? /genq
Honest to God, I don't know anyone in America who ever interpreted the original Henny Penny story as a "stick to your guns" story.
Same, never heard of people here thinking that either. Other than maybe these writers.
Same. And even in the case of this movie, it seems that the change wasn't really a genuine reinterpretation of the original story's moral so much as the filmmakers wanting the kid protagonist to be the one in the right.
It's cause we're the world's punching bags. Every bad thing that humanity as a whole is capable of can just be funneled straight to us.
@sporepics Anything good: "oh that came from xyz-country, America is a melting pot!"
Anything bad: "yeah that came from America, bleh".
@@sporepics its mostly a european tradition, i know twitter and brain dead "journalism" articles exclusively paint a pretty bad image.
but that's just what happens when you have a very LOUD minority of muricans that honestly cause a lot of people from 'across the pond' to just hate all of us lmao. yeah i have a few euro friends who don't think this way, but... twitter really is doing a LOT of fuckin damage.
How crazy would it be if Disney right now decided to remake Henny Penny to make it the sweet simple movie it originally was? I'd love that.
Naaa lets add aliens B)
God damn, this mover started out sounding “pretty alright”, now it’s one of the ugliest stains on disneys history. Only a tier or two below their worst actions,
What would you consider to be their worst actions? i think this film is bad, but at least its original, not like those trash remakes
A mix of trash live action remakes. Purchasing every single studio and brand on the planet in order to eradicate competition. and the general corporate sleaziness, I’m sorry but any company that refuses to let a father put Spider-Man on their dead sons tombstone because it would “damage the brand” is pure fucking evil
Damn, they not only erased a female protagonist, but also potential anxiety and ADHD representation... that's sad to be honest...
As someone who actually saw the film when I was little, I genuinely feel bad that THIS could've been that part of my childhood; not only did the og version seem like a downright better film than the one we got, but the possible ADHD & anxiety rep would've been really nice as an anxious person w/ ADHD! It could've been so gd cute!! 😭
You have to consider the times. The mid 2000s in North America were brutal, things like emotions and vulnerabilty were seen as laughable and weaknesses, it's the reason why those values started to be defended and taken seriously from the 2010s onwards
@@100lovenanaAnd?
With one word, you just proved this individual’s point.
@@100lovenanabro there are movies and TV shows from the 80s-90s that give the message it's okay to be a man and be sensitive and vulnerable. Being woke isn't a new thing just because the rest of the world decided to catch up. It's called progress and it's been happening since before the 2000's (2010 and onwards still had movies depicting strong men who didn't show their feelings)
God can someone go back in time and make us get Henny Penny?
But with aliens, cause i do still like the alien design and personalities
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 wolf aliens. Got it.
@@RogueT-Rex8468no
If there's any lesson to be learned here, it's that you never show your in-development film to Michael Eisner.
I think the answer's pretty simple. Disney wanted to be edgy like Shrek, but failed to realize that movie only succeeded because of its underlying heart.
…How is Chicken Little or Shrek edgy?
@@mdtisthebest6249 You're thinking of the word in terms of adult content like profanity or gore. What it means in this context is "edgy" by kid standards - OP was simply referring to the style of crude humor that became popularized in family films around the time as a result of Shrek's impact.
That essentially makes it a parody of itself
Mad points for reawakening ancient childhood memories of Henny Penny and her fellow fowls.
I am gonna be honest. I loved this movie as a kid, and I still think that it is good. But yeah the moral aspects are... there.
edit: I have finished watching... WHY. It had so much potential! W H Y.
I think theres a reason to why so many of us remember it being so good: in the movie, the protagonist isnt heard, aknowledged and even considered like once when he sais that the shy is falling, and this creates a very interesting theme which is the theme of "skepticism" and "open minds" and generally about believeing people, in a diferent way than the original story yet an interesting and good way non the less,
now obviouslly the movie doesnt actually go deep into this so its not like this saves the movie, but its still an interesting thing non the less,
oh and obviouslly the pop culture references and songs and how reletable chicken little is in terms of people not beleiving in you
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 I remember seeing Chicken Little with my family as a kid and being the only one who was actively disliking this movie. My parents and sibligns were even shushing me because I kept giving "What the fuck is this shit?" reactions to how shlocky and mean-spirited it was.
@@Cyberweasel89 well, you probably focused on the bad things more
Damn, I knew production behind this movie was rough, but I didn’t know it was this bad. Sounds like we missed out on a really good movie, thanks Disney.
Fun fact: This was the last Disney movie to be printed on VHS and it was only available through the Disney Movie Club making it one of the rarest Disney VHS tapes. Right up there with Song of the South.
A friend created a bogus VHS tape of "Zootopia," complete with pan & scan moves across the widescreen frame to keep it in a 4:3 aspect ratio, and whipped up a 100% legit-looking VHS box to put it in - it totally freaks out visitors who know animation when they see it on my shelf! (My friends are all lunatics which is why I love them.)
As a Chicken little historian. I'm glad someone is looking over the history.
Eisner really hammered in the final nail in the coffin that was his time at Disney with how badly he botched Mark Dindal’s original vision for the film.
Similar to how Dindal himself would botch Roger Allers original version of The Emperors New Groove (which was called Kingdom Of The Sun).
i thought eisner left already cuz i remember that same year, it was said that bob iger was the one to have bought pixar under disney after cars released
@@jackystarboi3152 he left in 2005, so this was definitely near the middle of development.
@@mariobabbo3497While I admit about being curious on how that version would’ve turned out, but I still was pretty entertained by the final product
@mariobabbo3497 Botch!?! As in make a fantastic movie
8:32 yeahhhhh I dont think people knew at the time just how bad an idea that was to instill such a moral. this "my truth" "your truth" nonsense, and leaving reality behind is a big issue. Like, its good to be confident if your faith, and stick to your guns in a lot of situations, but to say that reality itself is dependent on how you feel is insane.
Amen.
i think if they had explored the theme of belief and skepticism and being open minded more deeply in the movie, the movie would have been fantastic, because in this internet day and age, skepticism and having an open mind, and knowing what to believe and what not to is kind of hard and beliefs and facts in general are something really interesting if you delve deep into them
I did, and the way the last 20 years have played out has vindicated me.
The reason I was screwed up as a kid was because of my constant watching of Chicken Little. My lack of a girlfriend stems from Chicken Little. The worst aspects of my life all started with my first viewing of Chicken Little.
Oh..my..god.
@@totally.normal How did such a mean film do so ok in the Box office?????
@@orangeslash1667 The aliens and theme about people not being open minded are interesting, i think its a case of a movie where people thought to much about its good things that they didnt realise the bad ones, and the movie even if morally bad and written badly is still entertaining ya know
And obviouslly the songs
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 I think it might be just timing. Treasure Planet may have a couple problems but even that film is more fun. It's just the fact that it was released next to Harry Potter 2. I don't think Chicken Little had much competition or at least I think????
I mean yeah, but as I've said, it's an entertaining movie and also it's relatable when you are a kid cause you always get told you're wrong at that age lol
The plot thickens, the lore deepens, with every entry things get ever more _interesting._
I've been looking forward to this 'cause I have a love/hate relationship with Chicken Little. I found the film absolutely fascinating as a child so I'm still nostalgic for it, but on the other hand I kinda despise everything it represents lol.
One thing I don't think ever sat well with me even as a kid was what happened to Foxy Loxy. I didn't fully get its horrifying implications back then like I do now, but it still came off as wrong.
Interestingly, as a kid I didn't understand that Foxy Loxy's personality swap was an accident, but instead I figured that the aliens purposely brainwashed their prisoners in their darkroom space limbo, frying their brains and changing their personalities. I partially drew this conclusion from the fact that the other prisoners shown in the movie didn't seem to have their wits about them like Chicken Little and Buck Cluck did, meaning that _something_ had happened to them off-screen. Either the aliens did something to them directly, or it was a purposeful intended consequence of extended time in the darkroom space limbo. Either way this made the aliens seem even more horrifying, and consequently I never saw them as good because good people don't casually _brainwash_ other people. This was the cherry on top of the rest of their heinous acts that couldn't be waved away with a simple "it was a misunderstanding".
Assuming these aliens were purposely brainwashing people, it actually makes sense for them to brainwash prisoners the way they brainwashed Foxy Loxy, because Foxy Loxy was changed from being aggressive to passive. They could simply brainwash the aggression away from anyone they deemed an enemy. That's messed up.
(Younger me had interpreted her thumb-sucking in the space limbo as part of her personality swap because it seemed out of character for her, which helped solidify the whole "the aliens brainwash people in the dark limbo place" idea, but IIRC the film might've implied that her personality swap happened when they teleported her back).
Of course in the film it's stated that Foxy Loxy's predicament was unintentional, but that just changes the circumstances from "aliens committing human rights violations" to "aliens complacent with human rights violations", which isn't much better at all lol.
i think the film is interesting even if its a bad film, like, a child not being believed and or acknowledged by his town even when he realises something bad is happening is like, really interesting y know?
Like, maybe its just me, but i think the theme of open mindedness and not beleiving in crazy theories is very interesting and if this movie was made in a better way, this could have been so interesting and had an actually really deep message about society
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 Honestly, there were so many possible directions they could've gone that would've had much better moral messages than what they ended up with lol.
That basic premise you laid out is actually not too far off from the original idea for the film.
It also sounds like a really good set up for a spooky horror story. The kind that has a slow-burn and creates an unsettling feel in seemingly normal situations, with a sense of increasing peril and a lurking threat.
"When the town of Whateverburg is suddenly beset with strange happenings, Henny Penny, a chicken girl with an overactive imagination and crippling anxiety, is the only one to notice. As the situation in the town grows darker and more dangerous, and the townspeople continuously seem to ignore the growing peril, it's up to Henny and her few friends to get to the bottom of this mystery before it's too late." Honestly with that kind of premise the aliens would've made sense lol.
Yeah, they did this movie dirty (also thanks for complimenting my idea lol)
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 Indeedily do, and no problemo. Glad we can see the potential in this unfortunate mishap of a film. XP
@@someotherstranger its allways good to learn from mistakes :)
As someone in the US I think another possible reason Henny Penny was replaced with Chicken Little was probably that of the 2 variants of the classical fable character Chicken Little even before this movie released was more well known here (Albeit still probably not very well known compared to more popular fables) and since Disney is a US based company and was at the time still focused on the US as their main demographic it made sense but as for everything else about the movie I guess those things can just be chalked up to trying to copy the success of Shrek to very mixed results. It's definitely not a good movie but as a kid I enjoyed it and as an adult I'm now able to look at these things more critically.
can i ask you a question? why did you like it as a kid?, cause, like so many of us in the comments liked it as a kid and i think thats very interesting, so im curious to know the reason
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 Honestly I'm not really sure beyond just simply I thought it was fun. I never really thought about the bad morals or characters it had in hindsight it was just a fun movie.
@@KyogresHideout_Vegito2121
yeah, one thing this movie does get right is that even with bad morals and writing its a very entertaining movie
aliens?🤨
Having a vivid imagination isn't inherently ADHD. Henny Penny was anxious due to her imagination and creativity making her imagine things that aren't true. Which is very common in little kids since they don't know how the world works yet
Unfortunately, those things were real demons.
You know who also have a vivid imagination? People with ADHD! Of all ages! Including children!
Of course it all started with Michael Eisner.
I'm glad to see more from your channel, I absolutely love the mix of genuine movie analysis mixed with original characters and a whole storyline mixed in with them. And how they blend together in some parts. It's just amazing
I’ll admit while I don’t really hate the Chicken Little we got, this early version from everything I’ve seen so far honestly looks amazing and really seems like something that’s right up my ally in terms of storytelling, as this early version honestly just looks like the type of movie that was made for me, along with the kinda story I would probably write, it has a society of animals as our main characters, it’s down to earth and relatable, it has very likable characters, it’s very warm, and wholesome, and it overall actually feels more like a Disney movie than the final version does, and I’m not gonna lie if this early version had actually been made there’s a chance it possibly could have been possibly one of my top 10 personal favorite movies from the Disney animated canon, and I guess I have something else to add on my list on cancelled Disney movies I wish would have been made, up there with My Peoples, Kingdom of the Sun, Musicana, Where the Wild Things Are, Chanticleer, Mort, Peter Rabbit, and a couple of others, I would just like to say that Michael Eisner and David Stainton really did done Mark Dindal dirty when scrapping this early version
I really love this version of the main character of Chicken Little as I find her quirky flawed personality a lot more interesting and relatable then the Chicken Little in the final version (though he is definitely one of the things I like the movie we got) as her paranoia of everything and her high maintenance personality honestly just speaks to me more than the final version and really just seems like the type of character that’s right up my alley and a lot like the type of characters I would usually write, I also really love the father in this version as despite being clearly very flawed in his parental abilities you can tell in this that he’s trying his best to help take care of his special child and their relationship is just really sweet and wholesome and is easily way better then the in the version we got who was just neglectful and ashamed of if his special child, I also like how this version actually has an alive mother which honestly helps add more to the down to earth relatability to this family
Now I don’t hate the final version of Chicken Little as much as everyone else does but when you compare that movie to the type of movie we could have gotten it’s a little upsetting and really does sting a little bit seeing how really incredible this original version was and how much potential for an even better movie was completely lost by corporate meddling, and it’s very clear with this early version along with a recent article that director Mark Dindal had far more love and more passion put into this version than he did with the final draft, and I’ve heard that when Mark Dindal was developing this early version he took a lot of heavily inspiration from being a father with his own daughters which I feel just further adds to warm relatability of this version, though not to say that there was no love or passion put into the final draft of the film since I’m pretty sure there clearly was, but it’s very clear that the final draft was mostly the result of executive meddling and was a bunch of random ideas that kept being thrown against the wall until the Disney execs were satisfied with something, and I’ve heard a rumor somewhere that Mark Dindal himself looks back very fondly on this original version and wished he had it things his way with making this version, and it’s a real darn that this was never made as I feel like this early version could have been Mark Dindal’s magnum opus
Though who knows maybe in the future we can have this original version be brought in someway, it be turned into an illustrated storybook, we could have everything involving the early development of this version and stitched together into one coherent narrative and released somewhere, or the original version can be just remade whether in 3D animation or better yet have it be remade in hand drawn animation (I know that will likely never happen but a guy can dream can’t he) and just say that that Holly Hunter’s Chicken Little is the cousin of Zach Braff’s Chicken Little and that Buck Cluck has twin brother or something named Chuck Cluck (which I heard is what they were originally gonna name him), I don’t know just give us this original version in some form somehow.
I think in general its just that some ideas that differed from the original were too easilly let in by the creators instead of actually critiquing them, though maybe its not that much fault of them, idk
Bruh the original version would have been so much better
I say we have the Henny Penny movie now. The film we got is such a completely different product, it wouldn't even have to retread that . much ground.
I'm surprised that you mentioned "Happily Ever After: A Story For Every Child". People barely talk about it which is ashamed as it was a good show. Even if it makes DreamWorks blush with all the pop culture references and guest stars. Seriously, making a drinking game out of who's starring in an episode will kill you in an hour.
Ironically, many of the actors were or would be Disney alumni like the voices of Rafiki and Nani. Same with DreamWorks alumni too with Will Smith and Chris Rock being in the Pinocchio episode...and I just made myself sad.
0:36 I never knew that everyone copied Shrek’s homework for the entire decade my childhood was in…
I did, and this was my first decade of adulthood, so it was a bumpy ride.
Got an ad for Burger King’s Chicken Fries before the video started. Seems appropriate enough
I honestly kind of liked Chicken Little when it first came out because mainstream children's media depicting nerds like me and their nerdy, unpopular friends was in woefully-short supply at the time. In retrospect, it feels like a mean-spirited, cynical Dreamworks clone with broken morals, a homophobic subtext, and (credit where it's due) a bangin' soundtrack, and awkward nerds have ample and better representation now.
Not tryna say its good, but for a movie with a lot of bad desitions, its very entertaining, the aliens are cute (even if they are evil), the plot of the falling sky is interesting and ithe main character is in some ways relatable and i like the themes of people not believing you, so honeslty i can defenetly see why you as a kid would like it, just as so much of us
What homophobic subtext you're talking about?
@@bigjok3929 , Foxy Loxy being a rough-and-tumble tomboy who gets "fixed" by the alien ray to become pink, soft, and effeminate (which is messed up on multiple levels, natch).
@@dinosaysrawr Yeah, I mean, she was a bully I got it, but what they done with her in the end is still messed up
@@dinosaysrawr but how is that 'homophobic' ? That would imply Foxy Loxy was a lesbian. But there was nothing. She was just a tomboy bully .. and let's be honest on bully part, she carried the team as best player, but Chicken Little risked losing entire game for team and had luck and suddenly .. he got all credit where Foxy Loxy basically won match for them even before Chicken started messing up. Being a tomboy for a girl has nothing to do with homosexuality.
The only issue that applies to logic "Oh let me fix this tomboy girl by turning her into girlie princess" is blatant sexism.
You have NO IDEA how happy I was to see Camp Camp used as a stand-in for the summer camp.
me too! it feels nice to have our show acknowledged
Something really bugs me about the whole "its more difficult to be smaller if you're a boy" thing- im 17 and 4'9" and was born female and my ENTIRE life ive felt something was wrong with me and have even gotten tested for disabilities like dwarfism and such so i promise you Disney there is no real difference =_=
Bullshit.
Men are expected to be big and strong, and they're expected to do a whole lot more physical stuff. Women are expected to be small weak, and get looked after by big strong men. Thus men suffer more for being small and weak than women do, due to societal expectations.
So if mentioning the 2000s sends him into a trance, does that mean we’re the voices in his head?
Off topic but I love the little segments where you're some kind of prisoner, the channel lore or whatever you want to call it.
I am now every invested in the background plot of the videos so far, I feel like the wait is half worth it for the plot alone. That's even without mentioning how enjoyable the videos are without it, but I feel hooked on the mystery of what this strange place is
Honestly, I really loved the original draft. Wished they had kept it instead of adding in the 'improvements'.
I mean... i dont think adding aliens is that bad though...
Broooo, we were ROBBED. I'm so mad. The original sounded great.
But it didnt have aliens so its automatically worse
This just makes me hate it even more knowing it didn’t have to be this way.
It’s literally hot garbage but chicken little is a special type of hot garbage
Because the themes are very interesting if you think about it
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043that kind of true.
I mean, you heard of the story/trope "The boy who call wolf" and this movie put the twist on that trope by making it "yeah, this boy did found a "wolf", it just the people dont believe him" and it a movie how the boy have to live with "ashame over lying about the wolf" and after he found a way to lift up from that blame, his past hunted him again. You would think that he would keep it as a secret and put "it" under the rug but nope. The next thing he do is call his friends and decide to show that it real, even it cost all his hard work to prove to his father that he is able to do great things.
Even thought a lot of people dont really like this movie, i like it because how it aviod a lot cliche that you found in regular movie....
@@syabilaazri7834 same
My favorite part in all of your videos is your slow burning original story about a man gripped with insanity talking about children’s TV shows and movies seemingly trying to avoid the subject of why they see and hear things with his ADHD brain. All of your characters are so interesting and funny even though we barely get to see any of them. (Which helps with their overall development) You guys are doing a great job and this channel is highly underrated.
Honestly I wish that the Henny Penny fable (or even the old plot before chicken little got botched) would get its own film, not a Disney film but like any other animation that’ll respect and appreciate the simple yet beautiful fable into filmography. Maybe Laika, Don Bluth, or even Sony, because those studios while they hit or Miss their movies they aren’t afraid of taking creative liberties and adapting a simple idea to a beautiful creation!
Aw, man, the deleted scenes and scrapped storyboards are so cute. I would've loved a highly anxious little girl and her supportive albeit worried parents.
A year later... Still no part 2.
11:00 art imitates life sometimes, you have a mom and a dad, things are good enough, you have counter balance. Mom dies, and while life continues, its far from the ideal environment for a child.
art that imitates life and people is the best imo, its the more "real" feeling type
I've never seen the story of chicken little (Henny Penny) twisted into bravery. It was always more of a "calm the fuck down and think" kind of story
There is an alternate universe where Henny Penny was made and got critical acclaim
Ah yes, the movie where the bully character is basically lobotomised out of fear at the end of the movie and instead of healing her they left her as a brain dead simpleton because the other brain dead simpleton friend asked for her to be left that way so he could date her
I love how the lore is intertwined with the reviews on these videos! The story and the reviews are very great.
Man you must be up there as one of the most criminally underrated youtubers. Your flim critique is sublime, your accent just makes everything you say engaging and entertaining, and you have a very interesting story unfolding in the background that I can't wait to see more of.
In my opinion, if the wolf plot was kept, we would have ended up with a well-executed unofficial installment of The Jim Henson Company's Unstable Fables movies (yet another Shrek-wannabe that consisted on the movies 3 Pigs and a Baby, Tortoise vs Hare and The Goldilocks and the Three Bears Show). The final Chicken Little movie feels like a scrapped Unstable Fables movie that got an alien subplot forcefully added on its already convoluted plot.
Ironic that Disney changed Chicken Little into a boy saying “Girl movies don’t sell” when 90% of Disney’s best movies are princess movies with the main character being a girl that also most of the time ends up either starting as or becoming a princess.
17:32 That's the thing that confuses me. If Chicken Little isn't a scardy cat, then why did he freak, the hell, out when he was hit with an acorn?
I gotta say, aside from yet another wonderful video- I am absolutely eating up the animatic art you have there💗
I need more from this world! What happened to the axolotl? What experiments went down? I'm so intrigued!
Buried Entertainment is that type of channel where I NEVER skip on a video. When I see something of them in my notification box, I instantly click it
As a woman with ADHD and anxiety I feel like this movie would have a lasting impact on the social consciousness if they stuck with original idea instead of changing everything. Like imagine if they talked about children’s mental health in the mid 00s. It would have made it less stigmatized.
Huh… interesting to know that Chicken Little got Screwed over similarly if not worse than The Black Cauldron… only difference is The Black Cauldron is at least watchable and has over time gained a large cult following… aint nobody callin for Chicken Little to have a second chance!
Idk about you but chicken little is defenetly watchable, a lot of it is bad, but its quite entertaining imo
That might have turned out better if Ron Miller had not been pushed out of the company until after the film had come out. Granted, they were never going to appease literary purists, but I don’t think Lloyd Alexander expected them to because he knew that just by having a Disney version of his books, that would attract people to it. I remember writing a report about him in school.
This is often why an executive shouldn't have a say in it, similar to how Miyamoto ended up changing what people wanted from Paper Mario into Sticker Star.
History has shown the opinions of one don't out weight the opinions of the many often times. We haven't learned that lesson.
Don't get me wrong outside opinions are important... but in what reality is someone like Miyamoto right? They won't allow F-Zero because there is no new gimmick. A game many people want to come back and be many kids first experience with F-Zero. People literally want it as is.
Mario Kart didn't become "Para-Mario's Underground" (Tony Hawk's Underground) it stayed Mario Kart. Don't chase trends just make good things. Don't fix what isn't broken and use new things to branch out.
Why do you think Mario Kart, Diddy Kong Racing, and Crash Team Racing were popular and beloved games? It didn't replace anything.
“Hey, I think feeling weak is an issue for boys, so it’d be interesting to see the mc as a boy.”
“Hey, boys can’t be weak, so don’t write him as a weak child.”
Interesting ideas the man cultivated in his career
If any movie deserves a remake, it’s this! Seriously, if they just stuck with the original idea I would have watched the crap out of that movie!
3 chickens and 2 water-fowl would absolutely eat a fox if given the chance.
Like,
Fox: "hey this cave is a shortcut!"
Everyone: "ok, lets all go in at the same time"
Fox: "NOOOOOO THAT IS NOT HOW THIS STORY GOES"
So basically the American message is "My source is that I made it the Fuck up"
Now I imagine Chicken Little and his father going to a special summer camp so that the latter can learn how to be a better father.
good sequel idea
My friends mom worked on chicken little. She said she enjoyed working on the project at least.
I aspire to be like your nanny when I'm old. She sounds amazing!
I just want to say that Chicken Little was the first movie I ever saw in theatres where I was cognizant that I was watching a bad film. I had seen a lot of trash aimed at children beforehand, but being a 7-year-old watching the movie in 2005 just after it was released was the first time in my life where I distinctly remember thinking "this movie is a mess" in reaction to any film. I was so genuinely confused by the choices Disney made and why aliens were suddenly involved, and that original version with the female lead does sound like it would have made a lot more sense.
I loved that Henny Penny storyboard.
I like that you sound like an 18th century British professor
This sounds like it would have been a really good movie. What a shame.
tbh yeah, but the aliens idea is not that bad
The henny penny concept would have worked so much better. sigh
You know if this early version of Chicken Little had ever been made it could been like Mark Dindal’s magnum opus
What's funny is that this film foreshadowed the acquisition of Star Wars in 2012.
In my childhood fables, Chicken Little was the 'Shy is Falling' character, and Henny Penny was baking bread in a different story. She'd ask other animals for help getting ingredients and such, but all were too busy, so when the bread was finished, and they wanted some, they all got rejected.
The version I grew up with was Chicken Lickin, where she thought the sky was falling only for it to be Jack forgot to add the table of contents and it fell on everyone
I still can't get over the weird decision to use that one clip from Raiders of the Lost Ark which was live action in a completely computer animated film...
Great video analyzing Disney's emo faze! I never liked this movie as a kid, probably due to the tonal and plot whiplashes I was receiving time and time again. Above all else I would kill for more lore behind the characters producing this. I like the questions that pop up whenever I see them, give them more screen time please!
old stories: the fox tore out their ribs
new stories: they all lived happily ever after
changing the character so much in general is a tragedy but saying that a boy being paranoid and scared is too weird is such a loss for people that couldve related and had a protagonist like them have a win tbh. but then again by that point the movie wouldve probably already been crap so maybe it wouldnt have been a win. what an absolute tragedy
first video im watching of yours, and i dont know whats more charming, the old timey gentleman accent or the funky lore scattered around the video. 10/10, i feel like im gonna stay here for a while