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Chicken Little (2005)

When the sky really is falling and sanity has flown the coop, who will rise to save the day? Together with his hysterical band of misfit friends, Chicken Little must hatch a plan to save the planet from alien invasion and prove that the world's biggest hero is a little chicken.
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When the sky really is falling and sanity has flown the coop, who will rise to save the day? Together with his hysterical band of misfit friends, Chicken Little must hatch a plan to save the planet from alien invasion and prove that the world's biggest hero is a little chicken.

Rating:G
Genre:Animation, Family, Comedy
Directed By:Mark Dindal
Written By:Ron Anderson, Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman
In Theaters:11/4/2005
Box Office:$314,400,000
Runtime:81 minutes
Studio:Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Cast


Director

Mark Dindal

Director

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Zach Braff

Chicken Little (voice)

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Garry Marshall

Buck Cluck (voice)

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Don Knotts

Mayor Turkey Lurkey (voice)

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Amy Sedaris

Foxy Loxy (voice)

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Steve Zahn

Runt of the Litter (voice)

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Joan Cusack

Abby Mallard (voice)

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Patrick Stewart

Mr. Woolensworth (voice)

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Fred Willard

Melvin - Alien Dad (voice)

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Catherine O'Hara

Tina - Alien Mom (voice)

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Wallace Shawn

Principal Fetchit (voice)

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Harry Shearer

Dog Announcer (voice)

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