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Chicken Little Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 6

Chicken Little

Funny quotes and famous lines from Chicken Little (2005 film), featuring short sound clips and sfx that you can use as ringtones or custom computer sounds.

Actors: Zach Braff (Chicken Little), Joan Cusack (Abby Mallard), Steve Zahn (Runt of the Litter)

3 more actors, Amy Sedaris (Foxy Lox), Garry Marshall (Buck Cluck), Don Knotts (Turkey Lurkey)

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51 Oh, yes. I do see the skywriting there. Thank goodness the cloud blocked the last letter.

— Buck Cluck (Garry Marshall)

52 So tell me what you want, what you really really want.

— Runt Of The Litter (Steve Zahn)

53 You, with the running and the jumping!
54 Sure! Hit the pig, kids!
55 So... have you been to the mall?

— Chicken Little (Zach Braff)

56 Melvin, did you just try and use the big voice on me?

— (Catherine Ohara)

57 That's bad parenting! And I should know!

— Buck Cluck (Garry Marshall)

58 Who're we talking about?

— Chicken Little (Zach Braff)

59 We surrender! Here! Take the key to the city! Key to my car? Tic Tac?

— Turkey Lurkey (Don Knotts)

60 Ain't no mountain high enough, ain't no valley low.

— Runt Of The Litter (Steve Zahn)

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