Chips Ahoy

Chips Ahoy

1956 "Hungry chipmunks Chip and Dale are down to their last acorn."
Chips Ahoy
Chips Ahoy

Chips Ahoy

7.1 | NR | en | Animation

Chip and Dale are starving in their tree home when they notice a plentiful supply of acorns on an island in a lake. To get to the island, they borrow a miniature model ship of Donald's to sail on. The irate Donald, however, doesn't appreciate them stealing his ship and makes several attempts to get it back and thwart their scheme to get to their acorn paradise. Chip and Dale are, of course, always one step ahead of Donald.

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7.1 | NR | en | Animation , Comedy | More Info
Released: February. 24,1956 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Chip and Dale are starving in their tree home when they notice a plentiful supply of acorns on an island in a lake. To get to the island, they borrow a miniature model ship of Donald's to sail on. The irate Donald, however, doesn't appreciate them stealing his ship and makes several attempts to get it back and thwart their scheme to get to their acorn paradise. Chip and Dale are, of course, always one step ahead of Donald.

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Cast

Clarence Nash , James MacDonald

Director

Thelma Witmer

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OllieSuave-007 I used to enjoy the cartoons with Donald and Chip 'n' Dale, but learned to think that most of the stories were pretty cliché and unoriginal, with Donald Duck always one step behind the chipmunks. However, this one cartoon wasn't too bad. Here, the starving chipmunks "borrow" Donald's miniature model ship in order to sail to a tree to harvest some acorns. Donald, however, doesn't appreciate them taking his ship and makes several attempts to get it back.It was funny seeing Donald creating a makeshift "storm" against the chipmunks by shaking the model, pouring water into it and blowing air onto it. It is quite entertaining and engaging, but of course Donald does get his share of bad luck, unfortunately.Grade B-
TheLittleSongbird Out of the Donald vs Chip 'n' Dale cartoons this one is one of my favourites. It is really enjoyable and engaging, and definitely worth seeing. The animation is lively and colourful, the music is excellent and the voice acting from Clarence Nash, Dessie Flynn and James McDonald is especially noteworthy. The conflict between Donald and Chip 'n' Dale is funny and plausible, with Dale particularly funny as the stooge 1st mate and comparisons with Abbott and Costello and Laurel and Hardy evident. The pranks played on Donald by those cute but rascally chipmunks are unpredictable and always hilarious. Overall, definitely worth seeing, you are unlikely to be disappointed. 10/10 Bethany Cox
the_king-3 In Chip and Dale, Disney found the perfect foil for both Donald and Pluto. In Chip's A-hoy these characters jell perfectly. The interaction between all characters works well, the friendship between chip and dale and the togetherness against the antagonist Donald. I particularly liked the ongoing battle from land and sea. Dale as the stooge 1st mate is priceless, they pull off a great Laurel and Hardy routine. Donald is exceptional as a recipient,(the one who eventually looses to the classic comic pairs of American films), all the pranks played on him by the ever allusive chipmunks. As with all Chip and Dale films they are a parody of famous movie comics of the early American comedy films. The comparisons with Abbot and Costalla, Benny and Rochester, Laurel and Hardy and even Martin and Levis can be seen in Chip and Dale's interaction.
Robert Reynolds Normally, Donald and Chip an' Dale in a short together is like nails across a chalkboard for me. They just don't mesh well as far as I'm concerned. But this one works for me. It's funny and a plausible conflict between them exists here for a change. Entertaining and engaging. Well worth watching, this runs on The Ink and Paint Club periodically. Recommended.