First Look at Chicken Little!

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First Look at Chicken Little!

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Well it seems that the first look at Chicken Little is now available for you to feast upon and comes to us from the 2003 Disney Annual Report. The first picture from the Mouse Houses first all computer animtated feature away from Pixar looks to be very promising and actually to me and looks great and the animtaion I think is on par with that of Pixars but more Disney like. I am very excited about this movie and have been for a while not just beacuse of the wonder and curiosity to see Disney pull of the CGI business but also beacuse its Disney's return to Fairy Tales and Fables that intigues me more. So here you guys and girls go the first picture from Disney's 2005 Animted Feature Chicken Little...

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Courtesy of the 2003 Disney Annual Report
http://disney.go.com/corporate/investor ... index.html

Also you might also want to notice the very impressive looking(at least I think so)CGI Mickey on the cover.

*Ok maybe Mickey is just over airbrushed I still think he looks prettyfull :wink:
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Hmm, I don't think that is a CGI Mickey. I just think that he was airbrushed to death. :lol:

As for "Chicken Little", I don't know what to expect. Well, it has Mark Dindal in it, so I think it might turn out a good movie.
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The animation looks pretty cool! Now let's hope Disney can get the rest of the movie right. ;) I'm just kidding! Well, sorta.......:lol:

And I don't think that Mickey is CGI. It looks 2D to me, just with some added lighting effects and such. EDIT: Okay, Joe beat me to the punch. Except that I was wrong anyways, at least in the lighting effects part. ;)
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Coolness! Chicken Little looks (and sounds) awesome, but I thought they changed the character into a girl and the picture looks like a boy...or I'm just missing something. :? Oh well, :)

As for the CGI Mickey...I think my avatar is a better example of a CGI Mickey, but I could understand how the one Choco Bear links to kind of...sort of...looks CGI...
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While i'm looking forward to it, i wish that they would continue with 2D but thats really off topic i guess.
Anyway, yeah i'm looking forward to it despite disney's recent issues. I'm sure i'll like it and eventually buy it like any other disney freak/drone. LOL :lol:
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Choco Bear wrote:The first picture from the Mouse Houses first all computer animtated feature away from Pixar looks to be very promising and actually to me and looks great and the animtaion I think is on par with that of Pixars but more Disney like.
I tend to agree. I know it is only a very small shot, but the colours look very rich and well defined. Certainly a tease for something much grander....

I am definitely interested in this project. I'm not opposed to CGI in any way, and have enjoyed almost every CGI project that has been released. I do regret seeing 2D animation go, but this may be the start of somethign amazing too.

As for 3D Mickey, here is a shot from the Disney Licensing page:
https://licensing.disney.com/Login/medi ... o_tree.jpg (wouldn't link to display).

It has been about for a while, but worth adding here while we are on the subject....
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Looks really good and promising. :lol:
I hope it's turns out ok.
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I hope nobody finds this offensive, but all can say about Chicken Little is "wow this is depressing :cry: "
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I laughed as soon as I saw that picture, so I guess that's a good thing. I think it could be a very funny film.
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Mermaid Kelly wrote:I hope nobody finds this offensive, but all can say about Chicken Little is "wow this is depressing :cry: "
Well, none offense taken by anyone here, I'm sure (we didn't animate it :)).

But out of curiosity, could you expand on that? I'm just interested to hear what it is you find depressing/don't like about it....

It looks kinda cool to me 8)
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Well to me, it doesn't look like a Disney movie. I say "depressing" because this literarally ends the wonderful 2d animation and is replacing this with something that looks like Pixar! It also seems that Disney is planning on making their new computer films comedys. Not that funny movies are bad, it's just that that's not what I think of when I think of Disney.
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Maerj wrote:I laughed as soon as I saw that picture, so I guess that's a good thing. I think it could be a very funny film.
I hope it is a really funny movie! :lol:
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They had a wall full of future animation projects at Disney-MGM Studios. They had a few art pieces from Chicken Little. I am sad to see 2-D animation go, but I am looking foward to seeing this movie.
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Mermaid Kelly wrote:Well to me, it doesn't look like a Disney movie. I say "depressing" because this literarally ends the wonderful 2d animation and is replacing this with something that looks like Pixar! It also seems that Disney is planning on making their new computer films comedys. Not that funny movies are bad, it's just that that's not what I think of when I think of Disney.
My thoughts are quite similar. I was hoping they'd go for a more traditional disney look and not start to make these pixar-style slapstick comedies everybody else is doing. I don't know if there's something wrong with me, but I just don't find them interesting at all. If Disney films become like Shrek, Ice Age, and Monsters Inc, I'm not going to waste my time with them anymore.
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Mermaid Kelly wrote:Well to me, it doesn't look like a Disney movie. I say "depressing" because this literarally ends the wonderful 2d animation and is replacing this with something that looks like Pixar! It also seems that Disney is planning on making their new computer films comedys. Not that funny movies are bad, it's just that that's not what I think of when I think of Disney.
Yes, I have mixed feelings too. While I do think this could be a potentially great film, it is unfortunate that it has to be at the expense of the very reason I loved Disney in the first place.

Having said that, we still have access to all those films - and if Disney keeps good storytelling at the core, then we may be in for a bold new direction that we were there for the start of...

You never know!!! :D
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Well, I for one would like a film that's a little more than "funny". Compare Chicken Little to Beauty and the Beast. Or even The Great Mouse Detective.

Sorry, but the funny "buddy" films are getting a little annoying.
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Would Chicken Little be the 45th animated classic; or the second digital classic, after Dinosaur??
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castleinthesky wrote:Would Chicken Little be the 45th animated classic; or the second digital classic, after Dinosaur??
Dinosaur isn't really an animated classic since it was not made by Disney's feature animation division. I guess that that would make Chicken Little Disney's very first completely digital classic.
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Choco Bear wrote:Well it seems that the first look at Chicken Little is now available for you to feast upon and comes to us from the 2003 Disney Annual Report. The first picture from the Mouse Houses first all computer animtated feature away from Pixar looks to be very promising and actually to me and looks great and the animtaion I think is on par with that of Pixars but more Disney like. I am very excited about this movie and have been for a while not just beacuse of the wonder and curiosity to see Disney pull of the CGI business but also beacuse its Disney's return to Fairy Tales and Fables that intigues me more. So here you guys and girls go the first picture from Disney's 2005 Animted Feature Chicken Little...

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Courtesy of the 2003 Disney Annual Report
http://disney.go.com/corporate/investor ... index.html

Also you might also want to notice the very impressive looking(at least I think so)CGI Mickey on the cover.

*Ok maybe Mickey is just over airbrushed I still think he looks prettyfull :wink:
WOW looks like that is gonna take 300 million people... of course after america busts a moo on april 2! :roll: great job Disney.... trying to burry all the bad news.. rotfl

to be honest, I hope that CG image is not yet rendered or something, or else it looks like Disney is about 6 years behind Pixar when it comes to CG animation.... it really looks like Jimmy Neutron :(

HOTR really is the last real Disney... I hope Mark Dindal will be able to turn Chicken Little, storywise, in to something good... because what I see here doesnt impress me at all... hope im not offending anyone with my opnion :oops: :wink:
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