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It's not a reboot. It's a comeback.
―Tagline

Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers is a 2022 American live-action/animated action-adventure comedy film based on the animated television series of the same name.

Synopsis[]

It's been over 30 years since the end of Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and Chip and Dale are currently living a life of mediocrity in a world where humans and cartoon characters live together. Meanwhile, traditionally animated characters are doing their best to live in a world of remakes and reboots with realistic computer graphics. Now, the duo must renew their partnership and bring the gang back together to try and save their friend and teammate, Monterey Jack, from a fate worse than death: video piracy.

Plot[]

In a world co-populated by both humans and cartoon characters, Chip and Dale had met in grade school, being outcasts from the other students, and soon became fast friends. Their friendship led to creating their own show, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, which had been a big success. However, during filming, Dale revealed to Chip that he had also gotten a solo role in a spy show called Double-O-Dale, which Chip took as an insult to their friendship. In the thirty-plus years since the show, the two had drifted apart, and the Rescue Rangers broke up. Chip became a successful insurance salesman, while Dale continued his acting career, having special CGI surgery to improve his looks, but now spends his time on the fan convention circuit.

In the present, Chip and Dale are contacted by Monterey Jack, who has fallen in debt to a figurehead named Sweet Pete due to his cheese addiction. He tells the pair of a criminal operation where they kidnap toons, alter their appearance, and ship them overseas to produce bootleg works. Chip wants no part of the investigation, still holding a grudge with Dale. Later, Monterey is found missing and both arrive to help the police, led by Captain Putty and Detective Ellie Steckler. Ellie reveals herself as a big fan of Chip and Dale, and tells the pair that while their hands are tied as police, the two can try to find out where Sweet Pete is operating from.

Chip and Dale go to Bjornson the Cheesemonger, where Monterey had been buying his cheese, and ask to see Sweet Pete. They are taken to the uncanny valley part of town to Sweet Pete's factory that produces porta-potties from unsold toy stock. They meet Sweet Pete - who in reality is an adult Peter Pan - and his henchmen Bob the Viking and Jimmy the Polar Bear. Sweet Pete realizes the two are trying to find info on his bootlegging business and try to capture the pair, but the chipmunks escape. The two discuss what they discovered with Ellie, learning that she is not in good standing with Captain Putty, due to acting on a bad tip and raiding Nickelodeon Studios with disastrous results. Dale recalls that Sweet Pete is wearing a fitness tracker, and so with Ellie's help, the pair sneak into a bathhouse to steal Pete's tracker. They trace his movements to a dock warehouse, and find evidence of prior toon kidnappings, allowing the police to fully investigate. The investigation leads to the discovery of a large operating machine designed to take parts of toons and replace them with others, and while the chipmunks end up stuck in it, they manage to avoid the laser cutters. At the far end, the two discover a trove of toon parts, including Monterey's mustache.

At the police station the next day, the pair argue over their recent spats, and Chip angrily gives Dale a golden pog that he kept to remind him of their better past. The two smell the scent of Monterey's cologne, and trace it to either Captain Putty or Ellie, and flee the station, fearing one of them is working with Sweet Pete. They go to the ongoing Fan Con and try to convince Ugly Sonic to get his contacts with the FBI to help. Just then, Sweet Pete, Bob, and Jimmy arrive, having followed Dale by his social media posts. In the ongoing chase, Bob is caught with the help of Tigra and Lumière, but Chip is caught by Pete and Jimmy. Sweet Pete takes Chip back to the warehouse, and Ellie is lured by Captain Putty there as well, revealing Putty has been working with Pete as part of the bootleg ring, as well as having set up Ellie for the mistaken raid.

Pete has Ellie call Dale to convince him to come to the warehouse alone as to save Chip from being erased, but Ellie speaks in code from past Rescue Ranger episodes. Though Dale misinterprets the clues, he realizes that Ellie is in trouble, and reaches out to Gadget and Zipper, who have married and raised a large family, to help get him to the warehouse. With Gadget and Zipper flying the Ranger Plane, Dale makes his way inside the warehouse using a firework, which gets lodged into the operating machines' innards, stopping it before Chip is operated on. The firework then causes the machine to overload and explode. The machine goes haywire, turning Jimmy into a fairy and transforms Pete into an amalgamation of various toons and more powerful than before. Pete chases down Chip and Dale through the warehouse, revealing that this is also where the bootlegs were being filmed. Meanwhile, Ellie goes after Putty, and the fight eventually ends with Ellie freezing Putty with a fire extinguisher. The chipmunks eventually lure Pete to the docks, and using a ploy from one of the show's episodes, are able to trap Pete. The FBI, led by Ugly Sonic, arrive to help as Chip and Dale apologize for their behavior over the years. Just as the FBI try to secure Pete, he fires a cannonball at Chip, but Dale leaps up to block it, falling unconscious. Chip fears for his friend's life, but Dale wakes up, revealing that he kept the golden pog which took the brunt of the shot. The chipmunks find where all the kidnapped toons have been kept, including Monterey who had been operated on to be in a bootleg version of Dumbo. The full Rescue Ranger team unites, and Dale introduces them to Ellie. Ellie admits she has decided to open her own detective agency, following in the footsteps of her heroes. As the team depart, Dale offers the idea of a reboot, but the others agree only if they see the script first, much to Dale's delight.

During the credits, the Rescue Rangers fame is restored as they create a new version of their television series and even appear in video games, while the villains all get their comeuppance in jail. As the Rescue Rangers return to Fan Con to greet their adoring crowd, a lonely Darkwing Duck boos them; hoping to get his big break soon.

Cast[]

Additional characters appear, albeit unvoiced.

Development[]

It was announced on January 31, 2014 that Disney is adapting the show for a live action/CGI movie. The film will be produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films.[1] Robert Regan was set to write and direct the film, which was originally set to be an origin story for the Rescue Rangers.[1]

On May 17, 2019, Akiva Schaffer had closed a deal to replace Regan as the film's director, while Dan Gregor and Doug Mand were announced as the project's new writers.[2] David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, who produced The Muppets as well as Beauty and the Beast for the studio, are producing the project.[2] The film was reported to have a new plot, featuring a "meta, something self-referential and cool" take on the characters.[2]

On October 19, 2020, The DisInsider reported that the film will be released on Disney+. The website also said that Tress MacNeille, Corey Burton, and Jim Cummings may reprise their role from the series, although it couldn't confirm the report.[3]

It has been confirmed that John Mulaney and Andy Samberg will respectively voice Chip and Dale.

Filming began in March 2021, and it took place in Los Angeles, California.[3] Filming lasted 30–35 days before being wrapped up in November 2021.

Release[]

Marketing[]

The first trailer was released on February 15, 2022. The second trailer was released on April 27, 2022.

Reception[]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 80% of 135 critics' reviews are positive with an average rating of 6.9/10. The website's consensus reads, "Sometimes some reboots fall through the cracks, but Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers picks up the slack with a fast, funny film that (almost) never fails." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 66 out of 100 based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

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Trivia[]

  • This film was thought to be released on the same day as this special The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse before the date was changed.
  • This movie appears to be ignoring the fact that Chip and Dale originated in the classic Disney shorts and have starred in multiple shows after Rescue Rangers ended (including Mickey Mouse Works, House of Mouse, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Paul Rudish's Mickey Mouse series, Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, and Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life). This is especially strange because non-Rescue Rangers Chip and Dale merchandise is shown in Dale's collection.
  • Chip and Dale speak in normal-pitched male voices when they are respectively voiced by John Mulaney and Andy Samberg, while their high-pitched chipmunk voices by Tress MacNeille and Corey Burton are treated in the film as their in-series voices.
    • This is despite the fact that other cartoon characters, such as Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, Porky Pig, and Woody Woodpecker still had their iconic high-pitched voices in their respective cameos in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
  • In the trailer, Dale's agent says "I'm thinkin' reboot" to which Chip replies "Nobody wants a reboot", though in the actual movie, Dale's agent says this in a different manner and calls Dale on his cellphone when Dale (along with Gadget and Zipper) go to save Chip.
  • Chip is computer-animated, but in a cel-shaded style to emulate the look of traditional hand drawn animation. The same is true of Dale in the prologue.
  • A 1990 issue of Comics Scene magazine reported that a theatrical feature film based on the series was planned for a 1990 release. However, the film never saw the light of day, possibly due to the lackluster performance of DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp.
  • This film currently has the record for having the most references, with about over 750.
  • This film is the second Disney live-action movie based on an animated series, after Kim Possible.
    • This film also marks the first one that was released on Disney+.
    • This film also marks the first live-action film based on an animated series to be produced by Walt Disney Pictures, as Kim Possible was a Disney Channel Original Film and, thus, it was produced by Disney Channel Original Productions.
    • This film also marks the first live-action Disney film to center on classic Disney characters, as films, such as Fantasia only had classic Disney characters appearing in a specific segment, while others, such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit only included them in minor roles or cameos.
  • Chip and Dale (briefly), Gadget, and Zipper (in fly buzzes) are the only members of the Rescue Rangers to have their original voice actors reprise their respective roles. Conversely, Monterey Jack is the only member of the Rescue Rangers to not have his original voice actor reprise his role at all due to the filmmakers wanting to have a real Australian actor voicing the character, although his original voice was used for different characters.
  • The poster for the movie additionally sneaks-in a Darkwing Duck reboot in the background (behind RR script and on top-right side on yellow note).
  • This film marks the first animated appearance of Roger Rabbit since the 1993 short, Trail Mix-Up.
  • This film marks the fourth Disney film to feature cameos by non-Disney characters; in this case, B.O.B., Mantis, Banzai Bills, Randy Marsh, and two of the cats from the 2019 film adaptation of Cats, Tigra, Mr. Natural, Blaster, He-Man, and Skeletor, MC Skat Kat, and the cast of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Some characters are also name dropped, such as Squidward from SpongeBob SquarePants, Yogi Bear, and Chun Li from the Street Fighter series.
    • Tigra is one of the few cameos from a Disney company that isn't directly Walt Disney Animation, being associated with Marvel.
  • This film marks the second Disney movie to use the enhanced version of the logo, after Jungle Cruise.
  • This film marks Keegan-Michael Key and Seth Rogen's second film together, their first being the 2019 remake of The Lion King. They later reunited in the The Super Mario Bros. Movie in 2023.
    • Ironically, Seth Rogen reprises his role of the same Pumbaa from the former in this film.
    • Additionally, the scene where Pumbaa interacts with Bob the Dwarf appears to be an in-joke of how they are both voiced by Rogen. However, the joke extends with two of his other characters: Mantis from Kung Fu Panda and B.O.B. from Monsters vs. Aliens, both made from DreamWorks Animation, currently owned by one of Disney's rival studios, NBCUniversal.
  • The film marks Seth Rogen, Will Arnett, and Paul Rudd's only live-action/animated film together, their first animated film being Monsters vs. Aliens.
    • The film also reunites Seth Rogen with Paul Rudd, who both co-starred in Sausage Party, the first (and only) 3D computer-animated film to be rated R.
  • This film marks Paul Rudd, Andy Samberg, and J.K. Simmons' second film together their first being I Love You Man.
  • Alan Oppenheimer (who voices He-Man and Skeletor) has also voiced Plato, Aldrin Klordane, and Captain Colonel in the original show.
  • The film reunites Seth Rogen and J.K. Simmons, who also voiced Mantis and Kai the Collector respectively from Kung Fu Panda 3.
  • This film marks the first Disney live-action/animated hybrid film since Mary Poppins Returns.
  • This film marks the first Disney film to be co-produced by Mandeville Films since the 2017 remake of Beauty and the Beast. It is also the eighth Disney film overall to be co-produced by the company.
  • In the teaser trailer, Fat Cat was seen pictured on a lunchbox and on a video game cartridge, both of which are located in the room filled with various Rescue Rangers merchandise. However, Fat Cat was not shown to be confirmed to make a physical appearance in the movie until the "Waiting" TV spot.
    • Professor Nimnul is also confirmed to appear in the movie, as shown in the aforementioned TV spot.
    • Wart and Mepps also make brief cameos in the movie; they are shown behind Chip and Dale as they walk through Main Street.
  • Given that the film's world is pretty identical in concept to the world of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (as in, animated Toons of all kinds existing alongside real humans in a live-action world), along with Roger's aforementioned cameo, it could be that this movie is actually in-continuity with that movie, taking place in the same world many decades later, making this movie a sort of spiritual "sequel" or "spinoff" to that movie, in a "shared universe" sense.
  • This film marks the first time MC Skat Kat appears in some form of media since the American Dad episode "Kiss Kiss Cam Cam". This film also marks the first time that he appears in a film, particularly a Disney film.
  • Scrooge McDuck makes a cameo in the bathhouse while the chipmunks search. David Tennant also reprise his role of Scrooge when laughing.
  • The Chimera monster (a mixed form of Sweet Pete) in this film is made up of several characters.
  • Pete briefly appears in Aladdin's Prince Ali attire while riding on the Magic Carpet, in a bootleg version of Aladdin.
  • This film marks the third live-action/animated hybrid film of the 2020s, following Tom & Jerry and Space Jam: A New Legacy, both of which are owned by Warner Animation Group.
  • This is the not first time Peter Pan grows up. He previously grew up in the 1991 TriStar Pictures/Steven Spielberg film, Hook.
  • The teaser trailer was released on February 15th, the same day the original series was released on Blu-Ray.
  • The second trailer features Chip and Dale discovering various props and body parts belonging to other cartoon characters. Among them include, the Keyblade, Samurai Jack's sword, Bartok's ears, a stereotypical Mickey Mouse-esque glove, Jiminy Cricket's hat and umbrella, the Pink Panther's muzzle, Rocky the Flying Squirrel's cap, Jimmy Neutron's hair, Pete's peg leg, Mr. Potato Head's body, Robin Hood's hat, a Smurf hat, Ickis' left ear and mouth from Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, and what appears to be the tail of Shenron from Dragon Ball.
  • Dale tries to break out with his own series called Double-O-Dale. This is a nod to the original series episode "Double 'O Chipmunk", in which Dale went by that name.
  • Given the film's PG rating from the MPA, this is the first time a classic Disney cartoon character swears in any film; Chip takes God's name in vain once and says "hell" once in a later scene.
  • When the bootleg characters were free Toby Turtle from Robin Hood is shown as an older turtle with muscles. This is a reference to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles where Jim Cummings voiced Shredder in most episodes of the 1987 show while Will Arnett played Vern Fenwick in the 2014 live action film and it's 2016 sequel. Seth Rogen later worked on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem a year later after the film's release.
  • Near the film's ending, Chip and Dale do a special trick from Episode 325 to defeat Sweet Pete. In reality, the original TV show only had 3 seasons with 65 episodes.
    • Additionally, episode 325 as season 3 episode 25 is also false, as the third season only had five episodes.
    • However, it is possible that Episode 325 is the name for a lost episode.
  • Among the bootlegged toons, Chip and Dale found in the freight container that also held Monty is a bootlegged version of John Blacksad wearing Samurai Jack's kimono.
  • Captain Putty reforming from the injuries dished out by Ellie is similar to T-1000 from Terminator 2 and even recreates his famous moments such as melting under the door (where a musical riff on the Terminator theme can be heard) and being frozen and shattered.
  • Originally, the character that was to help out Chip and Dale was Jar Jar Binks from the Star Wars franchise. At some point this was changed to Ugly Sonic (the rejected early CGI design of Sonic from Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)) instead.[4]
  • In the German dub, Ugly Sonic is voiced by Marc Stachel, who's been voicing the original character since Sonic X and in the Sonic the Hedgehog games since Sonic Generations, except in the Sonic the Hedgehog movies, where he's voiced by the German YouTuber, Julien Bam.
  • This film marks the first feature film released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner to receive an Emmy nomination and won.
  • The 2019 song "Best Friend" by Saweetie is heard in the teaser trailers.
  • Originally the main villain for the movie was going to be an adult Charlie Brown from Peanuts, but Disney couldn't get the rights to the character or the entire Peanuts catalog (they only owned the current distribution rights to The Peanuts Movie since Disney bought 20th Century Fox in 2019), and the Schulz estate, likely disgusted by the idea of making Charlie Brown an evil adult, rejected the idea. So he was replaced by a Disney character for easier licensing. But there is a part where Chip's ear got changed into the ear of Snoopy.
    • After Charlie Brown was rejected, the first Disney character that was going to be the villain was Pluto, partially as a nod to Chip and Dale serving as adversaries for him, in which he would have been able to speak "off-camera", with Will Arnett providing the voice. But due to negative feedback from test audiences, he was cut from the film altogether (hence why it ignores the existence of Chip and Dale's original shorts as mentioned above) and replaced with Peter Pan, who retained Arnett as his voice actor.
  • This marks the third live-action/animated film to have two male cartoon characters team up with a woman, after The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Tom & Jerry.
  • As of 2024, this is the last time Jim Cummings has voiced Darkwing Duck.
  • This is the first non Simpsons production since 2007 where Homer and Bart are voiced by someone other than either Dan Castellaneta and Nancy Cartwright.

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External links[]

Wikipedia
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Media
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Videography) • Feature film (Soundtrack) • Video GameChip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2The Adventure in Nimnul's CastleThe Legend of the Chaos GodDisney ComicsBoom! StudiosThe Big Cheese CaperThe Mouse Watch
Characters
The Rangers: Chip and DaleGadget HackwrenchMonterey JackZipper

Characters: SpunkyCheddarhead Charlie and Camembert KateTammyMrs. BoobyBaby BoobyConrad CockatooSergeant SpinelliOfficer Kirby and Officer MuldoonDonald Drake and PlatoFlash the Wonder DogClyde CosgroveMr. GribbishColonelProfessorFoxgloveMidgeHumphrey the BearKookoo and BootsSparkyNemoSpirit of the LampBric, Brac, and DTZPepto GizmoHarryHarrietHiram the MummySir ColbyTomButch the BulldogDarby SpreeCassandraQueenieThe Pi-RatsCaptain ColonelElliottTing-a-Ling & Ming-TingBruinHeebee & JeebeeRogerMacDuffSteggyChirp SingMyronCanina La Fur
Villains: Fat CatFat Cat's GangThe Siamese Twin GangMaltese de SadeLe Sewer and RatatouilleProfessor Norton NimnulRobot DogsAldrin KlordanePercyJuice-LeeBilly the SquidSewernose de BergeracBansheeRat CaponeArnold Mousenegger and Sugar Ray LizardSpy RatsThe Greatest Spy in the WorldLahwhinieCaptain FinnAll Hands and Mr. StarfishLouie the Mountain LionTick-Tock the CrocodileEl EmenopioWinifredBudLouMrs. SweeneyToddJack and NickelsDesiree D'AllureErolBaby ThaddeusMonrovia and PomonaKismetDr. PiltdownBubblesIrwina AllenQuigley and Abba-DabbaLord HowieSu LinHeinrich Von SugarbottomWexlerRatso RatzkiwatzkiMoose and RoccoBuffy RatzkiwatzkiZsa Zsa Labrador
Film Characters: Ellie StecklerSweet PeteBob the DwarfJimmy the Polar BearCaptain PuttyMillieBjornson the CheesemongerDJ HerzogenaurachList of cameosInsurance SheepUgly Sonic

Episodes
Season One: "Catteries Not Included" • "Piratsy Under the Seas" • "Dale Beside Himself" • "Flash the Wonder Dog" • "Out to Launch" • "Kiwi's Big Adventure" • "Adventures in Squirrelsitting" • "Pound of the Baskervilles" • "Risky Beesness" • "Three Men and a Booby" • "The Carpetsnaggers" • "Bearing Up Baby" • "Parental Discretion Retired"

Season Two: "To the Rescue" • "A Lad in a Lamp" • "The Luck Stops Here" • "Battle of the Bulge" • "Ghost of a Chance" • "An Elephant Never Suspects" • "Fake Me to Your Leader" • "Last Train to Cashville" • "A Case of Stage Blight" • "The Case of the Cola Cult" • "Throw Mummy from the Train" • "A Wolf in Cheap Clothing" • "Robocat" • "Does Pavlov Ring a Bell?" • "Prehysterical Pet" • "A Creep in the Deep" • "Normie's Science Project" • "Seer No Evil" • "Chipwrecked Shipmunks" • "When Mice Were Men" • "Chocolate Chips" • "The Last Leprechaun" • "Weather or Not" • "One-Upsman-Chip" • "Shell Shocked" • "Love is a Many Splintered Thing" • "Song of the Night 'n Dale" • "Double 'O Chipmunk" • "Gadget Goes Hawaiian" • "It's a Bird, It's Insane, It's Dale!" • "Short Order Crooks" • "Mind Your Cheese and Q's" • "Out of Scale" • "Dirty Rotten Diapers" • "Good Times, Bat Times" • "Pie in the Sky" • "Le Purrfect Crime" • "When You Fish Upon a Star" • "Rest Home Rangers" • "A Lean on the Property" • "The Pied Piper Power Play" • "Gorilla My Dreams" • "The S.S. Drainpipe"
Season Three: "Zipper Come Home" • "Puffed Rangers" • "A Fly in the Ointment" • "A Chorus Crime" • "They Shoot Dogs, Don't They"

Objects
Ranger WingRanger PlaneScreaming EagleGyrotankMeal-O-MaticSteggy's SpacecraftCoo-Coo ColaGigantico Raygun
Songs
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