Chicken Little
Chicken Little (2005)

Chicken Little

5/5
(86 votos)
5.7IMDb48Metascore

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If you look at the scoreboard at the beginning of the scene at the game, you see "Taters4 2 4 1 2 1 14 Acorns3 2 4 1 3 2 13" But, if you add them up, the Acorns score comes to 15.

When the panel falls out at the end, Melvin's wife pushes the button and sends the panel into the middle of the ship's underside.

When Fish's glow-stick is spinning and the ship comes to a rest, the panel is the one from the outside edge.

Chicken Little's pants got stuck on the road on a piece of gum.

After he freed himself, the gum ended up on the other side of the road.

When the UFO landed in the ballpark with fish stuck inside, you can see the green glow stick stuck on the bottom part of the UFO.

The next scene you cannot see the glow stick or the green light coming from the glow stick.

After that scene the glow stick is back.

During the baseball game, Chicken Little hits the ball and it gets stuck on the right horn of the bull in center field.

Once Chicken Little gets to home plate and the bull taps Chicken Little with the ball, it is on the bull's left horn.

When Chicken Little looks at the spoon, his face should be upside down, not the right way up.

When Chicken Little is called into the baseball game, the cat character sitting next to his father, Buck Cluck, is identified in the subtitles as a Cheetah and yet has no spots.

Later on in the movie, he does appear with spots.

When Chicken Little is running after the school bus, Foxy dumps out a bag of acorns to make him trip.

When Chicken Little falls, the acorns are all around him.

However, when he gets back up, the acorns are gone.

After Chicken Little swings at the pitch, the Taters laugh at him and you can see the pitcher with the ball.

In the next scene, you see the ball being thrown to the pitcher.

During the first alien scene, the aliens create a crop circle in the corn field.

However, the corn field is unchanged in all other scenes.

When Chicken Little, his father, and Kirby run up the stairs to the top of the town hall building so that Kirby can be given back to his parents, they pass a sign in the stairwell indicating 10th floor.

But when they entered the building, the out of service elevator indicated that there were only 5 floors.

From the exterior of the building, it is also clear that there are not more than 5 stories.

During the dodge-ball game you can see two balls on the ground behind Abbey Mallard.

After she hits a warthog with a ball, you can see that the two balls behind her have disappeared.

After Kirby (the baby alien) blows his nose, Chicken Little lays the handkerchief on the ground.

In the next shot, the handkerchief is gone.

- PLOTWhen Chicken Little gets his big hit in the baseball game, by the time he heads for home, the game is tied.

If he is called out, it wouldn't be the big tragedy it's played out to be, they would still have a chance to win in later innings.

At the beginning of the movie, Chicken Little says that the piece of the sky was shaped like a stop sign.

Later, the panel only has six sides, and he still says it's shaped like a stop sign.

Stop signs have eight sides.

At the end of the movie they all watch "Chicken Little - The Real Movie" and when it ends the father lifts up Chicken Little.

Afterwards you can see that the seat where Chicken Little sat before has disappeared.

When Chicken Little and his Buck Cluck have climbed to the top of the Town Hall, and after Buck has knocked out all the Aliens that were around them, Chicken Little is holding Kirby.

But, after they are zapped by the spaceship above them, when they reappear inside the spaceship, Buck is holding Kirby not Chicken Little.

When Chicken Little rings the bell for the Aliens, his father is watching the weather on TV.

The forecaster says, "There's a cold front moving towards us" but all the fronts indicated on the map are red, warm fronts.

(This is a meteorological standardred half-circles for warm fronts, blue triangles for cold.

) Pulling the fire alarm does NOT activate a sprinkler system; it only sounds the alarms.

However, many sprinkler systems are designed so that when a sprinkler is set off, it triggers the fire alarm system in turn, not the other way around.

When Ace is flying near end of movie, his glasses' reflection shows blue skies and puffy white clouds, yet he is in space where the background is black.

Chicken Little loses his pants on the way to school and has to wear makeshift paper pants, which are ruined when they get drenched in gym class.

Yet when he is in the principal's office in the next scene, his real pants are mysteriously back.

Chicken Little is drenched with the green sports drink when the teammates pour it on him.

He's completely dry and colored normally in the next scene.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
9 April 2006 USA USD 135,381,507
2 April 2006 USA USD 135,359,110
26 March 2006 USA USD 135,289,768
19 March 2006 USA USD 135,156,763
12 March 2006 USA USD 135,003,958
5 March 2006 USA USD 134,838,088
26 February 2006 USA USD 134,637,797
19 February 2006 USA USD 134,368,560
12 February 2006 USA USD 133,934,599
5 February 2006 USA USD 133,629,990
29 January 2006 USA USD 133,533,895
22 January 2006 USA USD 133,394,202
15 January 2006 USA USD 133,235,508
8 January 2006 USA USD 132,863,585
1 January 2006 USA USD 132,265,084
25 December 2005 USA USD 130,266,798
18 December 2005 USA USD 128,829,279
11 December 2005 USA USD 127,280,176
4 December 2005 USA USD 124,118,837
27 November 2005 USA USD 118,398,441
20 November 2005 USA USD 99,093,096
13 November 2005 USA USD 80,401,485
6 November 2005 USA USD 40,049,778
USA USD 135,386,665
26 March 2006 UK GBP 13,293,986
19 March 2006 UK GBP 13,083,647
12 March 2006 UK GBP 12,538,686
5 March 2006 UK GBP 11,785,481
26 February 2006 UK GBP 10,901,698
19 February 2006 UK GBP 8,368,251
12 February 2006 UK GBP 3,173,867
worldwide USD 314,432,837
Non-USA USD 179,046,172
22 December 2005 Czech Republic CZK 6,343,874
15 December 2005 Czech Republic CZK 6,082,770
8 December 2005 Czech Republic CZK 5,790,587
1 December 2005 Czech Republic CZK 5,360,024
24 November 2005 Czech Republic CZK 4,820,502
17 November 2005 Czech Republic CZK 3,753,925
10 November 2005 Czech Republic CZK 1,472,035
2006 Finland EUR 160,623
6 December 2005 France EUR 240,602
29 November 2005 France EUR 122,484
8 January 2006 Hong Kong HKD 14,500,000
5 February 2006 Netherlands EUR 1,926,748
20 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 376,492
20 November 2005 Russia RUR 69,556,567
13 November 2005 Russia RUR 62,281,707
6 November 2005 Russia RUR 30,790,531
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
6 November 2005 USA USD 40,049,778 3,654
12 February 2006 UK GBP 3,173,867 511
6 January 2006 Australia USD 1,786,598 3333
27 January 2006 Austria USD 455,543
2 December 2005 Belgium USD 143,089
11 November 2005 Brazil USD 2,031,441 285
10 November 2005 Czech Republic CZK 1,472,035 23
10 February 2006 Denmark USD 327,504
2 December 2005 Europe USD 3,090,895 1080
27 January 2006 Finland USD 160,624
9 December 2005 France USD 3,691,367
29 November 2005 France EUR 122,484 1 screen
27 January 2006 Germany USD 2,725,165
6 January 2006 Hong Kong USD 121,895 32
2 December 2005 Iceland USD 12,994
2 December 2005 Italy USD 1,794,592
2 December 2005 Netherlands USD 84,164
20 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 309,853 113
27 January 2006 Norway USD 554,465
6 November 2005 Russia RUR 30,790,531 197
4 November 2005 South Africa USD 300,613 77
2 December 2005 Spain USD 1,056,056
10 February 2006 Sweden USD 529,242
9 December 2005 Switzerland USD 119,211
9 December 2005 Turkey USD 397,652
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
9 April 2006 USA USD 9,896 44
2 April 2006 USA USD 33,084
26 March 2006 USA USD 90,908 128
19 March 2006 USA USD 94,848 136
12 March 2006 USA USD 121,985 189
5 March 2006 USA USD 152,399 237
26 February 2006 USA USD 205,307 272
19 February 2006 USA USD 338,581 305
12 February 2006 USA USD 287,826 325
5 February 2006 USA USD 70,588 110
29 January 2006 USA USD 101,136 148
22 January 2006 USA USD 123,974 188
15 January 2006 USA USD 296,502 271
8 January 2006 USA USD 343,605
1 January 2006 USA USD 1,119,459
25 December 2005 USA USD 675,451 922
18 December 2005 USA USD 1,054,952
11 December 2005 USA USD 2,306,627
4 December 2005 USA USD 4,406,418 3,475
27 November 2005 USA USD 12,568,113 3,514
20 November 2005 USA USD 14,711,378 3,514
13 November 2005 USA USD 31,653,590 3,658
6 November 2005 USA USD 40,049,778 3,654
26 March 2006 UK GBP 172,751 406
19 March 2006 UK GBP 459,173 443
12 March 2006 UK GBP 651,918 462
5 March 2006 UK GBP 735,635 475
26 February 2006 UK GBP 1,225,265 495
19 February 2006 UK GBP 2,184,760 515
12 February 2006 UK GBP 3,173,867 511
6 December 2005 France EUR 118,059 1 screen
29 November 2005 France EUR 122,484 1 screen
5 February 2006 Netherlands EUR 26,826 94
20 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 309,853 113
20 November 2005 Russia RUR 421,815
13 November 2005 Russia RUR 15,045,369
6 November 2005 Russia RUR 30,790,531 197

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