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Chip 'n Dale are [[Disney]] cartoon characters, a pair of mischievous chipmunks. Chip is the relatively smart ([[Surrounded by Idiots|albeit more neurotic]]) one; Dale is the [[Cloudcuckoolander|less smart one]] with the tendency to do the clumsiest or least sensible thing possible at any given moment.
[[Chip 'n Dale]] are [[Disney]] cartoon characters, a pair of mischievous chipmunks. Chip is the relatively smart ([[Surrounded by Idiots|albeit more neurotic]]) one; Dale is the [[Cloudcuckoolander|less smart one]] with the tendency to do the clumsiest or least sensible thing possible at any given moment.


Their initial turn in the spotlight came in the [[Classic Disney Shorts]], usually giving [[Donald Duck]] a reason to demonstrate his famous [[Berserk Button]]. (You probably remember that one cartoon where Donald was an apple farmer.) In the late 1980s, they were dusted off and given revised characters, more comprehensible voices and their own TV show, ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]''.
Their initial turn in the spotlight came in the [[Classic Disney Shorts]], usually giving [[Donald Duck]] a reason to demonstrate his famous [[Berserk Button]]. (You probably remember that one cartoon where Donald was an apple farmer.) In the late 1980s, they were dusted off and given revised characters, more comprehensible voices and their own TV show, ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]''.
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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Are You Pondering What I'm Pondering?]]?
* [[Are You Pondering What I'm Pondering?]]?
* [[Breakout Character]]
* [[Breakout Character]]
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* [[Grumpy Bear]]: Chip, who is often irritated by Dale's stupidity and occasionally responds with violent discipline.
* [[Grumpy Bear]]: Chip, who is often irritated by Dale's stupidity and occasionally responds with violent discipline.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: However, some comic stories indicate that they're brothers, sharing the same relatives.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: However, some comic stories indicate that they're brothers, sharing the same relatives.
* [[Invincible Hero|Invincible Heroes]]: Though they took blows in most of their shorts, they were the victors in all of their appearances (or at least came to a stalemate or truce in exceptions).
* [[Invincible Hero]]es: Though they took blows in most of their shorts, they were the victors in all of their appearances (or at least came to a stalemate or truce in exceptions).
* [[Iron Butt Monkey]]: While Chip and Dale often made the winning blow, they were often portrayed as almost as bumbling as their adversaries and usually took as many blows as they dished out.
* [[Iron Butt Monkey]]: While Chip and Dale often made the winning blow, they were often portrayed as almost as bumbling as their adversaries and usually took as many blows as they dished out.
* [[Karmic Trickster]]: In the shorts where Donald is the one who starts trouble.
* [[Karmic Trickster]]: In the shorts where Donald is the one who starts trouble.
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[[Category:The Forties]]
[[Category:The Forties]]
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 23 January 2021

Chip 'n Dale are Disney cartoon characters, a pair of mischievous chipmunks. Chip is the relatively smart (albeit more neurotic) one; Dale is the less smart one with the tendency to do the clumsiest or least sensible thing possible at any given moment.

Their initial turn in the spotlight came in the Classic Disney Shorts, usually giving Donald Duck a reason to demonstrate his famous Berserk Button. (You probably remember that one cartoon where Donald was an apple farmer.) In the late 1980s, they were dusted off and given revised characters, more comprehensible voices and their own TV show, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.

Their name may be a pun on the famous 18th-century furniture style. It certainly isn't anything to do with the Chippendales Dancers, who they predate by many, many years.

See also Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers for tropes that refer to them specifically in said cartoon.

Not to be confused with Warner Bros.' Goofy Gophers, Mac and Tosh. (Mac and Tosh are the ultrapolite ones.)


Tropes used in Chip 'n Dale include: