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=== The 1980s animated series ===
=== [[Alvin and the Chipmunks (Film)|The films]]: ===
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]:
* [[Creator Backlash]]: Actor [[David Cross]] has said that the third film was the most unpleasant experience he's had in his life as a professional.
** Theodore voiced by Janice Karman (wife of Ross Bagdarsian Jr.).
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: because [[My Name Is Earl|his name is Dave.]]
** The Chipmunks (Alvin, Simon and Theodore) for the Italian dub.
** And [[Bridgit Mendler|Teddy Duncan]] goes to West Eastman in the 2nd film.
* [[Edited for Syndication]]: 65 episodes were syndicated by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1988. They were the first five seasons, both Valentines and Reunion prime-time specials, and the 11 Murakami-Wolf-Swenson episodes from Season 6. In most markets, almost every episode from the first three seasons, as well as a handful from the fourth are sped up (similar to PAL) to conserve time for longer commercial breaks. Some Season 3 episodes left the speed alone, but trimmed certain scenes out. In the U.S., a later broadcast on the Cartoon Network left out the the individual episode title cards from the Ruby-Spears episodes, though international markets always retained them.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Although you'll be doing well to pick out [[Kingdom Hearts|Roxas]], [[Criminal Minds (TV)|Spencer Reid]] and the Mac guy as the titular chipmunks.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]:
** And Elenor is [[The Mighty B|Bessie Higgenbottom]]
** Bagdasarian Productions keep re-releasing the exact same compilation DVDs (with maybe an additional entry or two with certain releases) year after year, under different titles.
** The principal in the sequel is [[Bratz|Burdine Maxwell]]
** Different episodes, in different forms, continually pop up on various different video sharing sites, such as [[YouTube]] or Dailymotion, though they do suffer from being pulled for copyright, whether from Bagdasarian Productions, or other companies such as [[Warner Bros]] (particularly uploads from [[Cartoon Network]] recordings).
** The Japanese dubbed version got two different dubs: One for TV (NHK) in the 80s and another for cable TV in the 90s and 2000s (WOWOW):
* [[Show Accuracy, Toy Accuracy]]: In their debut episode, The Chipettes don matching pleated yellow dresses for concerts and public appearances. It was the only episode of the series to feature them in these dresses. However, when The Chipmunks Posable Play Pals line was released, figures of The Chipettes wearing the dresses were released.
*** Alvin in the TV dub was [[Dragonball Z|Dende as a kid.]] Cable TV dub Alvin [[Ikue Ohtani|is]] ''[[Pokémon (Anime)|Pikachu]]'' (and also can be considered as an [[Actor Allusion]] and [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] at the same time)
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Really taken to new levels during the [[DiC]] era of the show; by then, Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. and Janice Karman did almost all of the voices themselves (notice an increase in characters who sound almost like Dave, and all the female characters have the same voice), while their associate producer, Thom Watkins, did the rest. By then, the only characters who weren't voiced by Bagdasarian, Karman, or Watkins were Miss Miller (Dody Goodman) and Lilly the puppy (Frank Welker).
*** Simon in the TV dub [[Yuko Sasaki|is]] [[Street Fighter II the Animated Movie (Anime)|Cammy]] and Cable TV Simon [[Houko Kuwashima|is]] [[Bleach (Manga)|Soi Fon]] and [[Martian Successor Nadesico|Yurika Misumaru]]
* [[Technology Marches On]]: Many times you see Simon referencing the latest computers as being incredible, despite graphics which have ''visible'' pixels and being roughly the size of a microwave oven. Audio equipment is similarly out-dated, using reel-to-reel recording devices instead of digital media which was gaining popularity even in the late eighties when this show was produced.
** ''Back to our Future'' [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this phenomenon by having the 60's Chipmunks all amazed at the advances in technology.
{{quote|'''60's Alvin:''' Incredible! There's music coming from [[Buffy-Speak|these little silver thingies!]]<br />
'''60's Simon:''' And this computer has as much information on it as the public library!<br />
'''60's Theodore:''' Look at this TV! It's color! And it has more than three channels! }}



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Latest revision as of 18:31, 22 August 2018


The 1980s animated series

  • Cross-Dressing Voices:
    • Theodore voiced by Janice Karman (wife of Ross Bagdarsian Jr.).
    • The Chipmunks (Alvin, Simon and Theodore) for the Italian dub.
  • Edited for Syndication: 65 episodes were syndicated by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1988. They were the first five seasons, both Valentines and Reunion prime-time specials, and the 11 Murakami-Wolf-Swenson episodes from Season 6. In most markets, almost every episode from the first three seasons, as well as a handful from the fourth are sped up (similar to PAL) to conserve time for longer commercial breaks. Some Season 3 episodes left the speed alone, but trimmed certain scenes out. In the U.S., a later broadcast on the Cartoon Network left out the the individual episode title cards from the Ruby-Spears episodes, though international markets always retained them.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes:
    • Bagdasarian Productions keep re-releasing the exact same compilation DVDs (with maybe an additional entry or two with certain releases) year after year, under different titles.
    • Different episodes, in different forms, continually pop up on various different video sharing sites, such as YouTube or Dailymotion, though they do suffer from being pulled for copyright, whether from Bagdasarian Productions, or other companies such as Warner Bros (particularly uploads from Cartoon Network recordings).
  • Show Accuracy, Toy Accuracy: In their debut episode, The Chipettes don matching pleated yellow dresses for concerts and public appearances. It was the only episode of the series to feature them in these dresses. However, when The Chipmunks Posable Play Pals line was released, figures of The Chipettes wearing the dresses were released.
  • Talking to Himself: Really taken to new levels during the DiC era of the show; by then, Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. and Janice Karman did almost all of the voices themselves (notice an increase in characters who sound almost like Dave, and all the female characters have the same voice), while their associate producer, Thom Watkins, did the rest. By then, the only characters who weren't voiced by Bagdasarian, Karman, or Watkins were Miss Miller (Dody Goodman) and Lilly the puppy (Frank Welker).
  • Technology Marches On: Many times you see Simon referencing the latest computers as being incredible, despite graphics which have visible pixels and being roughly the size of a microwave oven. Audio equipment is similarly out-dated, using reel-to-reel recording devices instead of digital media which was gaining popularity even in the late eighties when this show was produced.
    • Back to our Future lampshades this phenomenon by having the 60's Chipmunks all amazed at the advances in technology.

60's Alvin: Incredible! There's music coming from these little silver thingies!

60's Simon: And this computer has as much information on it as the public library!

60's Theodore: Look at this TV! It's color! And it has more than three channels!