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''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Animationanimation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' is chock full of [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]], references, and in-jokes:
* Look at Chip. [[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|Aviator jacket: check. Fedora: check. Whip]] [[All There in the Manual|(shown in concept art only):]] [[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|check.]]
* Gadget is more than obviously based on Jordan from ''[[Real Genius (Film)|Real Genius]]'' (though her ''design'' was actually based on a Disney storyboard artist named Lonnie Lloyd -- including the jumpsuit!).
* "A Creep in the Deep" is one big and quite detailed [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea]]''. Captain Fin's ongoing fight against the "landwalkers" in turn is reminiscent of Stromberg from ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (Film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]''.
* ''[[The Fly]]'' is treated similarly in "A Fly in the Ointment" which also includes references to ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]'', the [[Franz Kafka]] short story ''[[The Metamorphosis (Literature)|The Metamorphosis]]'', [[Ronald Reagan]]'s autobiography, and the [[Wes Craven]] movie ''Shocker''.
* "Adventures in Squirrelsitting" features [[Tammy And The Bachelor|a young squirrel girl named Tammy in love]] with Chip. And a [[The Maltese Falcon (Film)|Maltese Mouse]].
* Speaking of ''[[The Maltese Falcon]]'', there is also Fat Cat's French cousin Maltese de Sade, a play on [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Marquis de Sade]].
* [[Word of God]] has it that Fat Cat himself is modeled after [[Vincent Price]], and that his goons Wart and Snout are references to [[Peter Lorre]] and Paul Lynde. On the other hand, another inspirational source for Fat Cat might have been Sydney Greenstreet who also stars in ''[[The Maltese Falcon (Film)|The Maltese Falcon]]'', as is [[Peter Lorre]]. "Adventures in Squirrelsitting" was the episode which introduced Fat Cat, So Yeah...
* Professor Nimnul has been proved to be modeled after one of the most important persons behind ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Animationanimation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', Bruce Talkington.
* Stan Blather is a [[Shout-Out]] to the news anchormen Dan Rather and Walter Cronkite.
* Sparky from "Does Pavlov Ring a Bell?" is quite similar to [[Back to The Future|Dr. Emmett L. Brown]].
* "Three Men and a Booby" contains [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to ''Three Men And A Baby'', ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' (Mr. Dumpty), and ''[[Top Gun]]'' ([[Tom Cruise|Cruise]]r and Bruiser).
* The recurring incidental characters Edgar and Chauncey from ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'' appear in "To the Rescue".
* "Gadget Goes Hawaiian" was written around Deborah Walley to give her another character; it is a [[Shout-Out]] to ''Gidget Goes Hawaiian'' in which she stars as the main character.
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* [[Sweeney Todd|Mrs. Sweeney and her son Todd]] from "Pie in the Sky" have two guard cats named [[Jack Nicholson|Jack and Nichols]].
* The witch familiars Bud and Lou from "Good Times, Bat Times" are [[Funny Animal]] versions of [[Abbott and Costello]].
* The deaf-mute mouse Mouseo from "The Pied Piper Power Play" looks a lot like [[Marx Brothers|Harpo Marx]] dressed like the [[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|Mad Hatter]].
* One of Dale's favorite movie characters, Dirk Suave, and the one villain we get to know, Dr. So-So, are [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to [[James Bond (Filmfilm)|James Bond]] and ''[[Dr. No (Film)|Dr. No]]''.
* Another one of Dale's heroes is [[The Red Badge of Courage|the Red Badger of Courage]].
* Rat Capone is a [[Shout-Out]] to both [[Al Capone]] and James Cagney. His henchmen, Arnold Mousenegger and Sugar Ray Lizard, are named after [[The Ahnold|Arnold Schwarzenegger]] and the boxer Sugar Ray Leonard.
* Irweena Allen from "Risky Beesness" is the result of an in-joke targeted at [[Irwin Allen (Creator)|Irwin Allen]]'s ''[[Film/The Swarm|The Swarm]]''. And then there's still the obviously British heavy metal band [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Goose]].
* The movie shown at the [[Drive-In Theater]] in "Good Times, Bat Times" bears a few striking similarities to ''[[Casablanca]]''.
* In "Dale Beside Himself", Dale watches a movie very similar to ''[[Alien]]'' which Monty describes as "a real ripper", maybe a nod to [[Sigourney Weaver]]'s character name and what happens to [[John Hurt]]'s character. Dale also watches something looking a lot like a [[Ed Wood (Creator)|Ed Wood]] movie on another occasion in the episode. The Fleeblebroxian shape-shifters could be a nod to [[John Carpenter]]'s ''[[The Thing (Filmfilm)|The Thing]]''. And on the Fleeblebroxian ship, Dale says the ''[[Star Trek: theThe Original Series (TV)|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' quote-that-is-none, "[[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]"
* The Pi-Rats' first mate Jolly Roger shares his name with the famous skull & crossbones flag, and their disappeared captain Long Lost Lafitte is a play on Jean Lafitte. They have to deal with a certain Billy the Squid, a play on Billy the Kid.
* "Pound of the Baskervilles" introduces the late detective novel author Lord Howard Baskerville and his character Sureluck Jones. All one big [[Shout-Out]] to [[Sherlock Holmes]] in general and ''Hound of the Baskervilles'' in particular. One scene in this episode shows Howie Baskerville tear the interior of one of the rooms of Baskerville Hall apart in search of Howard Baskerville's last will which is somehow reminiscent of ''[[The Conversation]]''.
* The opera-singing alligator Sewernose de Bergerac is of course a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Cyrano De Bergerac]].
* "Robocat" is believed to be a mixture of ''[[Pinocchio (Disney film)|Pinocchio]]'' and ''[[Robo CopRoboCop]]''.
* The spaceship crew in "Out to Launch" are references, too, namely to the city of [[Houston]], Texas, home of the NASA (Roger Houston), Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (Buzz Airfield), and Sally Ride, the first American woman in space (Joy Rider).
* Another [[Shout-Out]] to [[Real Life]] would be the gorilla Kookoo and her kitten Boots in "Gorilla My Dreams", being references to Koko, the famous gorilla who could communicate with humans, and her kitten companion All Ball.
* The show contains lots of [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to [[Disney Animated Canon|other Disney works]]: Humphrey the Bear from several [[Donald Duck]] cartoons has a [[Cameo]] in "Bearing Up Baby", the crocodile in "Kiwi's Big Adventure" was taken straight out of ''[[Peter Pan (Disney film)|Peter Pan]]'', [[The Jungle Book (Disney film)|Colonel Hathi and his elephant squad]] make an appearance as Captain Kernel & company in "An Elephant Never Suspects", the Siamese Twins have look-alikes in ''[[Lady and Thethe Tramp]]'', and last but not least, there is Detective Donald Drake and his police dog Plato ([[Donald Duck]] and Pluto).
* While dangling Dale over a tank of piranhas, Fat Cat sings, "[[Pinocchio (Disney film)|I've got some strings, ta tum tum tum...]]"
* Dale's ''[[Magnum, PIP.I.]]'' Hawaiian shirt.
** And his [[Alter Ego]] as [[Rambo|RamDale]] in "Le Purrfect Crime".
* Speaking of Dale in "Le Purrfect Crime", the large coffee bean container on his back gives his gun, the Decaffeinator, not little resemblance to [[Gatling Good|Old Painless]] from ''[[Predator]]''. [[Genius Bonus]]: Early Gatling cannons were crank-operated, as is the Decaffeinator.
* The red dress Gadget wears as part of her [[Femme Fatale]] disguise makes her very reminiscent of [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Jessica Rabbit.]]
* "The S.S. Drainpipe" contains a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWtg-AiV8Rk#t=701s brief shout out to] ''[[Alvin and The Chipmunks]]''.
{{quote| '''Henchman of Rat Capone''': Hurry it up, Alvin.<br />
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* "Battle of the Bulge" contains a reference to "the most tip-top ''[[Top Cat]]''".
{{quote| '''Wart''': You're the most tip-top, Fat Cat!}}
* Flash the Wonder Dog from the eponymous episode may be a nod to Thunderbolt from ''[[101 Dalmatians (Disney)|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]''.
* The episode "Last Train to Cashville" is named after [[The Monkees]]' song "Last Train to Clarksville".
* "Zipper Come Home" is based off of ''[[Lassie]] Come Home''. See also [[Tropey Come Home]], their common trope.
* The ''Lucitetania'' in "When You Fish Upon a Star" is a reference to the RMS ''Lusitania'', both of which sunk. Of course, the precious fish Moby Carp is named after [[Moby- Dick]].
* In "They Shoot Dogs, Don't They?", Monterey Jack and Canina La Fur do an obvious [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[The African Queen]]'' on their boat. Canina's rival, Zsa Zsa Labrador, is a nod to Zsa Zsa Gabor.
* Both Chip and Dale try and fail to kiss Gadget at the end of "Gadget Goes Hawaiian" much like they did at the end of "[[Chip and Dale|Two Chips and a Miss]]" (also known among fans as Episode Zero).
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* In the scene in "The Pied Piper Power Play" which infamously depicts Dale way out of character stupidity-wise, he mentions a certain Moonwalk Jackson, a reference to both [[Michael Jackson]], his most famous dance move, the Moonwalk, and possibly also to his movie ''Moonwalker''. Furthermore, Dale says the case would be a thriller, referencing [[Michael Jackson]]'s best-selling album.
* Aldrin Klordane, the [[Big Bad]] from "To the Rescue", is likely to reference Mr. Jones from ''[[Animal Farm]]''.
* Muscles, Errol's only henchman with a known name in "Love Is a Many Splintered Thing", is a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Rocky (Filmfilm)|Rocky Balboa]].
* The tunnel-digging mechanical dragon built by the two pandas in "An Elephant Never Suspects" might count as a (yet another) [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Dr. No (Film)|Dr. No]]'' which features a truck made up to look like a scary, fire-breathing dragon commandeered by a Chinese [[Big Bad]].
* The ring from "Throw Mummy From the Train" is a reference to [[The Beatles (Musicband)|The Beatles]]' ''[[Help]]'' movie. The villain in the same episode, Wexler, is modeled after the ''Rescue Rangers'' staff member Ed Wexler. See the Norton Nimnul/Bruce Talkington connection above.
* "When Mice Were Men" references ''[[Seven Samurai]]'' and may also contain a musical [[Shout-Out]] to [[Miles Davis]]' ''Sketches of Spain''.
* "Song of the Night 'n Dale" is a [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Hans Christian Andersen]] fairytale ''The Nightingale''; it also seems to reference ''The Cretan Bull'' from [[Agatha Christie (Creator)|Agatha Christie]]'s ''The Labours of Hercules''.
* "Ghost of a Chance" borrows a lot from the 1961 movie ''The Pit And The Pendulum'', based on a work by [[Edgar Allan Poe]], especially the namesake death trap.
* [[King Kong]] is referenced twice: once by giant Zipper climbing up a skyscraper while holding Nimnul in "Fake Me to Your Leader", and probably once more by the aforementioned gorilla Kookoo climbing up another high-rise building in "Gorilla My Dreams".
* In "The Case of the Cola Cult", the main plot plays out like the plot of ''[[Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom (Film)|Indiana Jones and Thethe Temple of Doom]]'' (minus the heart-ripping of course) and the action scenes are similar.
* In one of the Police Headquarters scenes from "To the Rescue", you hear a police detective describing a burglary case thus [[The Beatles (Musicband)|"She came in through the bathroom window and cracked the safe with a silver spoon"]]
 
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