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Characters that appeared in the 2005 Disney animated feature film, Chicken Little.
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Ace Cluck, also known as Chicken Little, is the titular main...
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Ace Cluck, also known as Chicken Little, is the titular main...
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For the original version of the character with the same name, see Chicken Little (1943 character). Ace "Chicken Little" Cluck is the titular protagonist of Disney's 2005 animated feature film of the same name.
Ace Cluck, also known as Chicken Little, is the titular main protagonist of Disney's 46th full-length feature film of the same name. He is a small chicken who was being outcasted and ridiculed by the townspeople of Oakey Oaks after mistaking a panel for a "piece of the sky", which he believes is...
Ace Cluck, also known as Chicken Little, is the titular main protagonist of Disney's 46th full-length feature film of the same name and one of the two tritagonists (alongside Olaf) in the Disney World franchise.
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Chicken Little (real name: Ace Cluck) is the titular protagonist of Disney's 46th full-length and first computer-animated feature film with the same name. He is a small chicken who was being outcast and ridiculed by the townspeople of Oakey Oaks after mistaking an alien spaceship's camouflage panel for a "piece of the sky."
Chicken Little is the 46th full-length film in the Disney Animated Canon. It premiered in Los Angeles, California on October 30, 2005, and was released in theaters nationwide on November 4, 2005. It was directed by Mark Dindal with screenplay by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, and Ron Anderson...