Legend on a Troubled Farm

This film begins when two mouse kids think that a certain famous rooster died of chicken flu, and one kid thinks he was the stupidest chicken in the world.

But then, one night as the owls awaken, a certain owl in fancy clothes gets surprised and says "Hoo dear, I beg your pardon?" and he also says "were you friends of the deceased? No, oh, it's oh too much" and he blows his beak into a napkin. Then, as a leghorn named Farley comes in, he says "No! Were you, I say, friends of Chandelier? Were you? He was your pal?" the mice and dog answer "Yes, we were!"

Then, the kind owl named Duke Wellington says "Hoo my, you met the most famous barnyard chicken singer in the whole world? Nothing? Did strut? Just wait here for the others" the mice ask "famous? But he had done nothing!"

Later on, a female hen says "Hey!" as a turkey shouts "would gobble-gobble keep it down and quietly hush, there're chicks, ducklings, cygnets, goslings, poults, and owlets present!"

Then, one large crow [blackbird] says "poor chan!" Another blackbird says "he was the most famous rooster in the world"

suddenly, the mice said, "he just did nothing!" Then, in surprise, the owls, crows [blackbirds], geese, hens, and other barnyard birds say "nothing?"

Duke Wellington owl says "Aye, if you must! Yes, but that very crack of dawn! Oh, how those chickens longed for the time, the time when he would go out to do his early morning business...."

Towards the end, here's a surprise, Grand duke owl asks "hello? Mr. Chan? Hello? Whoo's there" as Chandelier surprises someone with a saying "Well folks, who says that Elvis isn't dead?"

more details are all appearing soon, so stay tuned.....