Fun Fact : Black Caldron is a hidden Disney movie cause it got a lot of conteversy cause it got a lot of jump scares and was too scary to be called Disney anymore
It least it had beautiful animation and well meaning characters. Sure Gurdy was annoying as Hell, but at least he wasn’t mean spirited unlike the characters of Chicken Little. The animation In Chicken Little was ugly and the characters were mean spirited, it makes Black Cauldron look like a masterpiece.
I am minute, but I had to say something terrible The home on the Range, character designs are good The animation is a good And then they just ruined it all
+That Nerd In Your Subscriptions List are you serious? that's beyond pathetic. I don't like chicken Little that much anymore because it was dumb and soooo not funny. the only thing I liked about that movie was the I will survive scene
My plot for Mulan 2: Have that idea of the ghost thing, but instead, have Luigi himself come to the old Chinese era and have Luigi use his Poltergust 9000 to attack the ghost Huns, with Mulan as a badass sidekick. Wait... Mulan's the title of the movie... Didn't really think that through.
@@averagedietcokeenjoyer3693 If you think I'm talking about the live action remakes like Dumbo and Mulan and the soon to come The Little Mermaid and Lilo And Stitch, then yes, I mean those.
@@chocomelo454 I can hope, but honestly, I've lost all hope in Disney at this point. They aren't as good as they once were anymore. They hate taking risks now, and that will ultimately be their downfall.
Chicken Little is the best summon in Kingdom Hearts 2. There are so many swarm and protect fights that he makes easy by literally distracting every enemy on screen and he even attacks while doing so. Let alone he is the first summon you get in the game. Though Peter Pan is better for bosses.
Then I feel very sorry for you both. Lest we forget that Mars Needs Moms was from two good animation studios (Disney and ImageMovers), so it is a painful surprise.
Ralph Breaks the Internet deserves to be number one instead of Chicken Little because I know everyone except his friends were so mean to him but at least Chicken Little is more tolerable than both Ralph/Vanellope who are both insanely stupid/terrible in the sequel!
I hate Kim Possible live action too. The original Kim Possible better then live action version. The original Kim Possible was awesome while Kim Possible live action a hot mess. But I don't think, it should be number 1 but 2 because it was just as bad as childen little.
I'm 98% sure that the randomly bursting into song is a running joke amonst live-action Disney movies that involve real world interacting with musical worlds. See: Enchanted
I actually loved Planes when I was younger... I thought the moral is that "No matter who you are, hard work and determination will always bring fruit.." 😅😅
I'm one of the few people who liked Chicken Little. I thought that it was pretty good. I didn't love it, it wasn't great, but I enjoyed it. That said, you're still entitled to your opinion, phantomstrider8, and I found your video excellent.
Its hate is constructed from how HORRIBLE they try expressing their moral. I, honestly, thought Chicken Little could've been a good movie, as it had some pretty decent parts to it, but unnecessary cruelty, pop songs every 5 seconds, and a boring story are the only three things making this up and that's not anything I'd recommend watching.
Up came out in 2009. Mars Needs Moms came out in 2011. Up had some of the best animation of its time. Mars Needs Moms looks like a college student project. Think about that
I liked Chicken Little when I was kid. I watched it again recently and I was like "what the hell, how did I watch this when I was little?" It's so mean spirited. You're just watching this chicken suffer, and it's even worse when you realize that the characters are supposed to be in middle school.
SkyWaterfire02 From childhood to now, I pity the protagonist so much. Most of the entire film was depressing to watch, until the aliens showed up, and he ends up as the hero of the story.
21:03 Black Cauldron also has one of the most terrifying and evil villains in Disney history ( terrifying and evil in a good way) in the form of the Horned King which despite being pure evil through and through is easily the best part of the movie.
But Gurgi ruined the film but the only good thing about him is the sacrifice he made to stop the undead army! So yeah, pre-gargoyles character to tone down the darkness via mood whiplash, and has a similar voice to Jar Jar. But without the Jamaican-esque accent!
Why's everyone saying, "why'd you put aladin in the thumbnail?", it's not because he doesn't like aladin, it's because the genie was really mad in that picture.
0:56 Mulan II. 3:12 Teen Beach Movie. 5:15 Mars Needs Moms. 7:27 Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s “Magical” World. 9:35 Home of the Range. 11:08 Planes. 13:14 G Force. 15:07 Inspector Gadget 2. 16:57 Hannah Montana The Movie. 19:38 Chicken Little.
But chicken little is my child hood... i was honestly like: Me: If the Aladdin sequel isn’t #1, I will flip my lid Him: *puts my childhood favorite as the worst movie* Me: double shocked
Rendus Pandorus I think that it would be just a touch weird to have 2 completely different art styles/media in one movie unless it was one of them really really weird Disney movies but other than that yes
Yeah, I've completely forgotten BAD Chicken Little was until just several months ago. I've forgotten just how INCREDIBLY cruel just how the animal citizens of Chicken's town were towards Chicken Little over a mistake like "the sky is falling!", even after a YEAR later (which they're going to make a VERY insulting film about him!). HOW IN ALL OF CREATION anyone finds this to be acceptable?! >:( I can't believe I let the kids I baby-sit see this!
Might I say THANK YOU for sparring Lion King 1 1/2 It's not the best thing ever but goddamn was it hilarious My favorite Disney DVD movie yet, to be honest
Chicken Little was my first impression of what social life at school could be like. A lot of the bad messages went right over my 4-year-old head, though. Some of the jokes were entertaining, and I liked Sci-fi... and the aliens turned friendly at the end. I left the theater happy about it due to the fact that I was comparing it to the previous movie that I watched there which scared me.
Be careful about posting a story like that. This is after all the sole instance where the opinion is the fact! This movie is pro-bullying propaganda from the Disney CEO and you would HAVE to know that.
I know how to make a song about chicken little: (Ahem).(turn on the radio and play "Everybody Dance now" tune) Gree-dy , Mo-ney , Cash , Grab Dun.Dundundun Dun.Dundundundun Gree-dy , Mo-ney , Cash , Grab
PᎯPᎽRUЅ ᏉLᎾᎶЅ even if it was awful, I'm happy it made money since otherwise Pixar would probably not be good in 2007-2010. (This was when they bought Pixar)
Respectfully, Teen Beach Movie is supposed to be cheesy, they were transported into a really cheesy old film. That said, I love your videos and am newly subscribed
Angel Arrow exactly, it was intentional in so many parts of the film. That’s why Mac wants to get out of it. It’s because it’s cheesy and quirky and she wants to be independent and mature and move on in life
Have you watched Saberspark's "What the HELL is "Mars Needs Moms"? Oh Jeebus the money they lost on this movie is astounding! Not to mention he brings up a lot of what PhantomStrider brings up. I'm not trying to advertise another channel here but the video is so accurate to the disaster that is that "film".
@@alph_69 yeah! I'm not really a cartoon connoisseur like these guys or BlameitonJorge are, but something about the way they talk about the things in their videos, you don't need to know any technical jargon to thoroughly enjoy their content. I've learned a few things watching their stuff too (which episodes were nominated for awards, which ones stirred controversy, etc.) and it shows just how passionate they are about this stuff. Strider for example puts very elegant words in his examples, whether it is giving a movie a graceful, genuine, all around positive review. Or (and this is my personal favorite) he can't stand something and would "rather hear nails on a chalkboard than 'so-and-so's' voice" or "treating children like they're stupid" and the tone of his voice when using positive or negative reviews makes you understand just how much he appreciates or loathes something. In fact that's the reason I subscribed to PhantomStrider, his descriptions of how he sees these things really hooked me as a viewer.
Here is a better premise for a Mulan sequel. It's China, right? Well, Disney, if you go across the ocean to the east from China, you'll find this island nation called Japan (or Nippon locally). Nowadays, they are known for their electronics, contributions to the entertainment industry, rich culture, and excellent cuisine. However, despite how nice they are now, from time immemorial to 1945, they were also known for their human rights violations, militarism, and ultranationalism. Japan has attacked China a bunch if times, not just in World War II. So here is an idea for a movie; a Japanese warlord wants to take over China because of its resources, its manpower, and for all the same reason Tojo did. Think of the action scenes that would have taken place.
Historically untrue. After the Divine Emperor of China sent envoys to Japan, and Korea, Japan based almost all of its local customs on China's influence. So much so, that not 80 years later, the island of Japan declared their Empress the Grand Empress of All. China never attacked Japan, they never got to. Japan merely retaliated both times. Each time China went to attack Japan, a typhoon destroyed the ships. China harassed the Japanese because China has always wanted to annex the island nation. When The Grant Emperor of China sent his first flotilla over, he had meant to conquer and enslave an island of people who modeled their own bureaucracy because of favorable trade deals, Japan retaliated. Two centuries later, after everything had calmed between the Kingdoms, the Hun Dynasty meant to wipe Japan off the map for a perceived insult. The Emperess at the time of Japan refused to marry, or marry of her daughters, to the Hun Emperor. Thus, second failed attempt at invading Japan. Every time Japan attacked China, it was in retaliation. So, while I like your premise, and it's not like Mulan is 100% accurate, a war between China and Japan would be a great idea for a Mulan film, it wasn't Japan that was the aggressor.
Whoa, was yesterday "Watch Chicken Little Day"? I still love it to. I can ignore the colors if I just think about the message and how cute some of the characters look. I mean, it's all about believing in yourself when no one else does, right?
I think everybody liked Chicken Little for only two reasons: 1) Childhood is not demanding in quality 2) No one really were aware that was a Disney movie
Personally I don't consider the Animated Disney Sequels canon. He did change at the end of the original, but it made money so Sequels, Sequels, Sequels.
I liked Home on the Range. I saw it when I was like, 7 or 8, but I liked it enough then to enjoy the memory of it today. But it is in no way at all as bad as Fanboy and Chum Chum. This is just my opinion, and you can absolutely have your opinion, too.
Here's my idea for a sequel of Mulan: The Mongols completely take over China, with a ruthless general hand picked by Ghengis Khan overseeing the country. Mulan and company lead a rebel alliance to try to drive the Mongols out. However, the ancestors foretell that Mulan is doomed to *fail* her mission. Having grown overconfident from her victory against Shan Yu, Mulan presses on anyway, telling herself there's no other alternative. I think something like this could take inspiration from epics like the Illiad that often included heroes that have to learn the hard way how destructive pride can be.
When I was little, Home on the Range was my favorite movie. I remember loving the songs. I re-watched it a few months ago, and it was really corny. It has a great concept, I just think they could have delivered it better (and could have avoided all of those horrible cow puns).
Me too, I like the Home on the Range because I used to watched it since I was little and it was so good. But I don’t know why you added it on the list for what reason? You can’t just added on the bad list show some respect the movie pal.
I have a theory now: The original idea for Mulan 2 was the three army friends and their girlfriends, but the executives didn't think it'd work unless Mulan was front and center. So, the team made a dumpsterfire because they didn't want to have Mulan play a big part anyway
Notes on Chicken Little: Chicken little never said the sky was falling until a fireman asked, after the city Was already destroyed. Só, invalid point there.
Ironically, Chicken Little was (and still is) one of my favorite movies of all time. Sure, the story is hard to follow and the characters are bland, but it has a message: perserverance and learning to ignore the negative nancies that constantly weigh you down. Chicken Little's story, at the ages of six to today, was always simple to me: a young chicken struggles for acceptance after causing mass fear throughout his town, and is determined to make it up to everyone by attempting to show his better side - with the help of his best friends. Plus, when I was in elementary, Chicken Little was scarily relatable - if you didn't have a phone, never wear make-up, you did NOT watch Family Guy, you are the shortest, have a disability or bodily disorder, and if you were not up to the standards of what the teachers call perfect, you're gonna have a shit life in my elementary school. It was fucked up because I was ostricized and made fun of because of those things. And...I wouldn't know until AFTER elementary that I have ASD: Asperger's. Nobody, not even my younger self, realized that I also had Mosaic Down Syndrome, which caused my autism, made me slightly shorter than my peers and gave me hypotonia. Also, I have been and always will be a tomboy that respects their parents' choices on what I cannot watch..
23:08 Phantom: "With a few exceptions, Disney normally gives us new, fresh ideas for stories, or a genius retelling of an old story" Disney Live-Action Remakes coming up every year: are we a joke to you
I love Mulan. I think my favourite scene is when she leaves home. It was so well done. The commentary with the movie is very interesting. I laughed when you were watching the song at the end.
Technically in 22:16, it's more like, as 2019 joker said it: "he can die on the street floors and everyone will just walk casually." As they don't really try to kill him either directly or actively, but if chicken little ends up dead, no one will care.
I actually liked Chicken Little. I initially thought it was because I watched as a kid and the nostalgia carried over. But I also like it’s plot. Not really the part about the aliens and stuff, but the part about our titular character. His name-Chicken Little- is a metaphor about how he is both literally and emotionally belittled by everyone. He only has a small group of friends, both also flawed and bullied like himself, who try to help him to deal with the rest of society and earn the acceptance of his father. In my opinion, it’s a really wholesome plot with a very throughoutly explored main character. I feel like this is a really good plot on paper but that was just somewhat poorly executed and with a weird conflict of ideas.
I DID find I entertaining when I was younger, but I still hated the entire town for abusing our protagonist for something a CHILD could say. But hey. At least I STILL find it entertaining, I don't know why.
Me and my friend just went to watch bad Disney movies, and we almost DIED watching “ZOMBIES”. We came here to find our next bad one. We’re going with teen beach movie. If I’m not back, assume the worst Edit: he died of pure depression and disappointment. I’m his twin.
Chicken Little certainly is better than most of the movies on this list. But G-Force, 7-year-old me liked it, but if it came out now, I wouldn't be interested whatsoever...
Honestly I like Home on The Range... Only for Roseanne (when she was still lovable) and the hilarious idea of the bad guy being a yodeler that uses it to steal cows. That’s pretty funny. Stupid, but funny.
I definitely loved it as a child and still honestly do to this day. It was just a special movie that me and my grandma watched all the time. I get that it’s stupidly silly, but it’s still special to some.
They always squeal and talk s**t like “You should be the ocean and wave goodbye”, I watched that film and forgot most of Teen Beach Movie cuz it is forgettable saccharine schlock.
I liked teen beach movie, because it was so bad, i loved turning it on and just making fun of it and liking i thing, two of the songs a little bit, it was so stupid and bad it made me actually wanna go back to watch it and pick at it
You know, Chicken Little was Disney's second attempt at a 3D animated film without Pixar's help, and the inexperience shows. But now Disney has made plenty of great 3D animated films, like Tangled, Frozen, and their newest masterpiece Zootopia. Todd in the Shadows recently said, "I will put up with 100 'Bad Blood's if it gets me just one more 'Style.'" Now that Zootopia has been released, I can safely say that I feel the say way Todd did. I'll put up with 100 movies as bad Chicken Little if it gets me just one more movie as good as Zootopia.
#1 High School Musical. The characters are badly fleshed and sterypical, the story is too cliche and horrible and I just hate it, and the songs are even more annoying. What did this inspire? Teen Beach, and CAMP ROCK!? OMG CAMP ROCM! D:
Why Chicken Little!? I mean yes, it's bad in some ways but I had fun with it. But yeah, most of the animals are domestic and not complex but I still enjoy it some ways and it was part of my childhood. And why Home on the Range!? I thought that was good too, the songs were nice and I felt like I was in a animated western world!
Lol, never realized until now: 1. How much hate is spilled in the comments about Chicken Little being #1. 2. How silly people can be. I'm sorry but did he not say "If you like these that's fine?"
I liked it too, it was based off a children's book so the plot was limited but I feel like it passes for being entertaining and even though the characters look weird I like their design.