Think this will be on the Chicken Little DVD?

Sarangel

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I found a reference to the first version of Chicken Little, a seven-minute cartoon released in 1943 in the news. Apparently it is grittier than the new version, it has got a message about the dangers of spreading unsubstantiated rumors during wartime.

The vintage short is set in a fenced-in barnyard, populated, according to a narrator, by various social groups. Henny Penny and her group of gossips talk disparagingly of people they don't like. Turkey Lurkey presides over "the smart set,'' would-be intellectuals who spend their time drinking tea and exchanging political theories. Goosey Poosey and his band of barflies drink their days away, while the fun-loving Jitterbirds -- "a pretty featherbrained crowd,'' in the opinion of the narrator -- are too busy dancing to pay attention to what's happening in the world around them.

Would-be poultry poacher Foxy Loxy has been looking for a chance to get a chicken dinner, but he can't get past the high wall that protects the birds. Undaunted, he consults a psychology text that advises him that if he wants "to influence the masses, aim first at the least intelligent,'' in this case, dim-witted yo-yo champ Chicken Little.

"Originally, the studio planned to show Foxy Loxy reading Adolf Hitler's book 'Mein Kampf' to make sure no one missed the point, but it was decided to downplay the obvious Nazi imagery,'' notes narrator Leonard Maltin in his introduction to the short in the "Walt Disney on the Front Lines: The War Years'' DVD set.

"If you tell 'em a lie, don't tell a little one, tell 'em a big one,'' Foxy Loxy reads. So he pretends to be the Voice of Doom, conjuring up a fake storm and dropping a phony "piece of the sky'' -- a chunk of wood that's been painted blue -- on Chicken Little's empty head. Although Cocky Locky, the chicken community's leader, tells everyone that it's nothing to worry about, Foxy Loxy murmurs nasty rumors about Cocky Locky's reputation through holes in the fence, and a "whispering campaign'' begins.

The story comes to a grisly finale that demonstrates just how easily evil can triumph, if given half a chance. No wonder Maltin warns that "'Chicken Little' is one Disney cartoon that parents might want to see for themselves before deciding if it's appropriate for their kids.''
 
Perhaps. But if the feature film that opens this weekend doesn't gross enough, the "grisly finale" could describe what happens to the careers of those who created the film.
 
I dont think it'll be on there, if the movie doesn't do that good they wont take much time making a good DVD with a lot of stuff on there, such as Cinderella or Bambi. But if Robert Iger believes the movie just did bad becuase theatres are "outdated," then he might have more be done with the DVD and that short could end up on htere.
 
There's a very good chance it will be on there. I believe it's on the "On The Front Lines" DVD - but since it's in the Vault section, that would be the only reason it wouldn't be there.
 

Our family just got back from seeing Chicken Little. There wasn't a thing in that movie that was inappropriate IMHO. The only thing bothering me now is the last song...it won't get out of my head!!! See my post about shaking your tail feathers! :rotfl:
 
It's in the "On the Front Lines" set, and I believe it is also on the "rarities" set coming out this December.

It's not "inappropriate" or "gritty" in any way. The only thing is it doesn't have a happy ending. The wolf tricks chicken little into leading everybody into the cave, and then he eats them. You can see all the wishbones and the wolf sitting there with a fat stomach.

They used to play the short all the time on the Disney channel when I was a kid (when the Disney channel was new!) I think they are paranoid when they have Maltin put a warning for the cartoon on the DVD.

PS: Saw CL Friday night in 3-D - it was beautiful to watch in digital and I thought it was all good fun too. My wife, my brother and I all had a blast.
 


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