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Latest revision as of 21:26, 15 August 2023

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Poster for the first movie.

Status: Partially Found

Chicken Little 2 is a cancelled sequel to the 2005 Disney animated film Chicken Little.

Plot

Chicken Little finds himself in a love triangle, on the other side, his childhood sweetheart, Abby "Ugly Ducking" Mallard, the third side is an attractive newcomer named Raffaela, the French sheep. Abby is at a tremendous disadvantage, so she gives herself a makeover.

Production

The earliest known mention of the film is in the 2005 Dorling Kindersley tie-in book Chicken Little: The Essential Guide.

In an interview with Tod Carter, who contributed to story development, he revealed the plot as described above. While Carter recounted that the production and screenings were going well (to the point that the budget might have been increased), he believes it was cancelled because the executives were not confident it would perform well.[1]

In 2014, Tod posted two storyboard sequences from the film on his blog portfolio.[2][3]

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See Also

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