When you find yourself in danger
When you’re threatened by a stranger
When you feel like you will take a lickin’ (bock bock bock bock)
There is someone waiting
Who will hurry up and rescue you
Just caaaaaaaaaaaall
for Super Chicken.
Amber smiled for the camera…completely oblivious to the circling chicken-hawk. Her sisters faced a difficult choice—could they stay quiet, take the picture, and hopefully elude the diving raptor? Amber was about to pay for being “daddy’s girl”.
The Photographer should be pecked by a thousand HENS!!! Your job is to ensure your subjects are looking at the camera! It is about time that the Easter Chicken make a public appearance – We have Celebrated the Mighty, Egg Producer for generations at Easter Feaster Celebrations! Welcome to the European Culture!!!!
The economy was so bad that even the Kellogg’s rooster took to moonlighting.
Factoid: Cornelius Rooster, the ubiquitous green rooster created by Rena Ames Harding, was created in 1957. Harding worked for the Leo Burnett Advertising Agency. Her creation has been pictured on the front of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes boxes ever since.
…uh, yeah, i too am glad that was clarified for me as i thought perhaps it was the easter ROOSTER, who is a much better character for your impressionable children to be exposed to…
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Well a Rooster DOES figure in the Easter story – take that Easter Bunnie!
this is great!!
this is my mom and her sisters but i dont want to do the same Easter chiken TT
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don’t worry max, you dont have to do it this year – but how about next easter?
When you find yourself in danger
When you’re threatened by a stranger
When you feel like you will take a lickin’ (bock bock bock bock)
There is someone waiting
Who will hurry up and rescue you
Just caaaaaaaaaaaall
for Super Chicken.
this is great…..award worthy haha
OMG I work in a small fancy dress shop in Australia and we have that EXACT costume O.o
I lost my ability to speak English momentarily, I was so terrified O.o
My thought in German boil down to – WT* my God what IS that thing?
wHAT CAME FIRST ….THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG?????????????????
“Well, we like the idea of offering the chance to celebrate with the Easter Chicken, for those of us that are non religious.”
Sweet baby Bhudda why are none of the children running! FLEE CHILDREN! FLEE!
The beak is terrifying!!!!!! You could peck an eye with that thing!!!!
Um is it just me or does it look like the chicken is possessed…Its eyes stare into my very sole!
Wow – this reminds me of the chicken on “The Family Guy” show who’s always fighting with Peter. haha.
“He wears a disguise to look like human guys, but he’s not man, he’s a chicken boo!” OMG It’s a giant chicken! Run!!!!
Amber smiled for the camera…completely oblivious to the circling chicken-hawk. Her sisters faced a difficult choice—could they stay quiet, take the picture, and hopefully elude the diving raptor? Amber was about to pay for being “daddy’s girl”.
OMG. So funny!
Sorry… To me this just makes more sense than a dang RABBIT hiding eggs!! LOL!
The backdrop makes me wonder if this is where you go to get your Christmas photo taken with Chicken Clause.
Eggcellent!
The Photographer should be pecked by a thousand HENS!!! Your job is to ensure your subjects are looking at the camera! It is about time that the Easter Chicken make a public appearance – We have Celebrated the Mighty, Egg Producer for generations at Easter Feaster Celebrations! Welcome to the European Culture!!!!
Aw, the chicken’s cute.
so wait…why was cookie monster in the background?
I think it’s a “let’s throw everything against the wall and see what sticks” kind of situation.
Uh, yeah, the background looks aweful busy, don’t you think? Kind of tacky.
There are at least 15 distinctly different colors in the photo. Amazing. Looks like they were using a prop room at a children’s theatre.
Funny stuff – my brother used to always argue with children about how it was the “Easter Chicken,” not the “Easter Bunny”!
MMMMM, Tastes like Rabbit!
The Easter Chicken : your go-to mascot when budgets are tight and the magic has worn off.
ATTENTION PARENTS: IF YOU WANT EVER TO SEE YOUR KIDS AGAIN,YOU MUST LEAVE A TON OF CHICKEN FEED IN A PLAIN BROWN BOX BY THE BARN.
It was about here that a very young Colonel Sanders had a bright idea.
The two blonde girls seemed to be staring off-camera at someone like they are saying ‘Yeah, sure, whatever.’
There are lots of parts of the world where the chicken and the rooster are the easter symbols.
And seriously: Isn’t a bunny with eggs weirder?
Well….true! But a bunny is cuter and a chicken is a little scary…’scratch, scratch’ rather than a friendly ‘hop, hop.’
You sure about that? Better re-visit “An Earful” which was posted here April 2nd. Now THAT is one scary rabbit!
It looks like an alien spider is about to land on this rooster.
The economy was so bad that even the Kellogg’s rooster took to moonlighting.
Factoid: Cornelius Rooster, the ubiquitous green rooster created by Rena Ames Harding, was created in 1957. Harding worked for the Leo Burnett Advertising Agency. Her creation has been pictured on the front of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes boxes ever since.
Factoid: I’m not really on this site to be edumacated, but thanks anyway.
Thanks Dwight
Looks like eldest daughter is getting the eye-roll perfected. Teenage years coming up!
Yeah, my first thought was “What’s Blondie in the front looking at?”
SHE’S LOOKING AT THE GIANT RABBIT THAT IS TAKING THE PICTURE .HIS NAME IS HARVEY.
The Easter Gorilla was out doing a singing telegram or…he’d be there, too.
OMG!!! I almost wet myself. The Easter gorilla?!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
The Easter Chicken is cheaper and she lays her own fresh eggs.
I love how there had to be a sign in front of it saying “Easter Chicken” so that everyone would know wt* was up with this bird.
By the way, does the UPS Brown family know that one of their living room roosters has escaped?
…uh, yeah, i too am glad that was clarified for me as i thought perhaps it was the easter ROOSTER, who is a much better character for your impressionable children to be exposed to…
They’re doing it wrong. Go sit with the Easter… Chicken?
What do I want for Easter? How about not having my child’s brains feasted on by an anthropomorphic barnyard animal? That work for you?
Hahaha!
I bet the Easter Chicken is better at hiding Easter Eggs!
Ahahahahahaha! I’m not going to look for them if the chicken is hiding them!
What is this? Big Bird’s gangsta’ cousin?