Alvin and the Chipmunks

Alvin and the Chipmunks

1983
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Alvin and the Chipmunks

Alvin and the Chipmunks

6.6 | TV-G | en | Animation

Three chipmunk brothers, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore are adopted by human, Dave.

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EP13  Funny, We Shrunk the Adults
Dec. 01,1990
Funny, We Shrunk the Adults

Alvin and the boys get a little carried away when they mistakenly use Simon's shrinking machine on Dave and Mrs. Miller. However this makes for a wide-open musical skateboarding rally, which is their current fad.

EP12  Sploosh
Nov. 24,1990
Sploosh

Jeanette is a beautiful mermaid who meets a shy scientist's assistant named Simon.

EP11  Gremlionis
Nov. 17,1990
Gremlionis

The Chipmunks go up against a bunch of ancient gremlins that originated from Italy.

EP10  Chip Tracy
Nov. 10,1990
Chip Tracy

In this adventure the chipmunks are placed in a mod ran city where they had to fight crime. This was a play off of Dick Tracy.

EP9  Irrational Buffoon's European Vacation
Nov. 03,1990
Irrational Buffoon's European Vacation

After winning first prize on "America's Most Embarrassing Home Videos", Clark Sevillewald (Dave Seville), and the boys get to go to Wacky World in Europe.

EP8  S.T. the Space Traveler
Oct. 27,1990
S.T. the Space Traveler

The boys meet a real life alien, and they try to hide him from a pair of scientists who wish to capture the alien and do experiments on him.

EP7  Robomunk
Oct. 20,1990
Robomunk

This episode placed Alvin, Simon, and Theodore right in the middle of the Robocop movie.

EP6  Star Wreck: The Absolutely Final Frontier
Oct. 13,1990
Star Wreck: The Absolutely Final Frontier

Responding to a distress call, the USS Booby Prize encounters a dangerous alien race that wishes everything in the entire galaxy exactly the same. Captain James T. Dirk (Alvin), Mr. Speck (Simon), Dr. Moamz McRoy (Theodore), Lt. Uhaha (Jeanette) and Ms. Supra (Eleanor).

EP5  Daytona Jones and the Pearl of Wisdom
Oct. 06,1990
Daytona Jones and the Pearl of Wisdom

Alvin, Simon, and Theodore are show as if they were in an Indiana Jones film. This episode is filled with adventure, humor, and courage.

EP4  Batmunk
Sep. 29,1990
Batmunk

Simon transforms into the legandary Batmunk. This is a play off of Batman. Batmunk must stop an evil plan that involves a large toy heist.

EP3  Kong!
Sep. 22,1990
Kong!

Alvin creates a lot of attention for the legendary King Kong so that he could benifit by shooting a movie. Kiki, Alvins new friend, has a differnent idea of how Kong should be treated.

EP2  Bigger
Sep. 15,1990
Bigger

Alvin wishes he is bigger so he wouldn’t be treated as a child all the time. His wish does come true over night and now he has to learn to live life as an adult.

EP1  Back to Our Future
Sep. 08,1990
Back to Our Future

A play-off of Back To The Future. The Chipmunks travel back in time where Alvin doesn't know if he wants to be a musician anymore. Simon and Theodre have some convincing to do.

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6.6 | TV-G | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1983-09-17 | Released Producted By: Bagdasarian Productions , DiC Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Three chipmunk brothers, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore are adopted by human, Dave.

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Cast

Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. , Janice Karman , Dody Goodman

Director

Thomas H. Watkins

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Bagdasarian Productions , DiC Entertainment

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OllieSuave-007 This was a hip cartoon show that I've watched during my childhood - about three chipmunks named Alvin, Simon, and Theodore and their misadventures, with their adopted owner, Dave, thrown into the mix. I've always remember Alvin to be the adventurous one, Simon to be the brainy one, and Theodore to be the cuddly and thoughtful one. A different cartoon that shows the hipness and a little bit of young-adult fun that attracts an audience of all ages. A catching opening tune and some unique stories. Grade B
rorymacveigh As a child, I used to spend a lot of time in the United States during the late 1990s and if there was anything that invokes good memories of that innocent time of my life, it has to be the three singing Chipmunks, Alvin, Simon and Theodore Seville. Although the show's original run had ended before I was born, reruns could still be seen on Cartoon Network's Saturday Morning Show, and it as just great. I remember sitting in front of our Television in Vermont watching this show with a bowl of cereal in my lap. For me and my brother, such a brilliant little show was a stark difference to the nothingness that was on at home, and when we had to go back to the UK, we essentially died inside when it came to the fact that we couldn't watch Alvin and the Chipmunks until we went back to the USA. Eventually we got a Skybox but by that time it had been taken off the air.Now you may be wondering, what's to like about 3 singing Chipmunks? The answer is, everything! The stories, the songs, the characters and most of all, the innocence of it all. Unlike the swarm of Japanese shows that were starting to invade Cartoon Network like Digimon, Pokemon and Beyblade, where start to finish was non stop cartoon barbarism, Alvin and the Chipmunks was almost a last shred to that time of the 1980s where kids shows were made to be unintentionally innocent but still have their fair share of innuendos, almost like an earlier Animaniacs except for the Cartoon Barbarism. Also, the show wasn't like modern equivalents in the sense that it didn't go out of its way to be deliberately disgusting. Most shows that took AATC's place on the Saturday morning show had prolonged scenes of disgust and toilet humour that really should have been run during the middle of the day during school time, I saw no real enjoyment in it and sometimes felt physically sick. AATC on the other hand managed to blend humour with innocence without having to resort to the lowest common denominator of toilet humour and disgusting, overly violent stereotypes. All this innocence and humour would always be wrapped up in a song, and you have to hand it to Ross Bagdasarian, his ability to write really good songs of continuing originality must make him one of the great songwriters, up there with Jeff Lynne or Freddie Mercury. It could also be said that AATC got me into my Rock n' Roll choice of music as they would often use existing songs from bands of the 70s and 80s, songs which were actually worth a listen and weren't fully laden with swear words and descriptions of one's sexual fantasies.Of course the most important things were the stories. Each story had a moral and each story was unique in itself. I can't say I've watched every episode, but I don't seem to remember any episodes that didn't have at least some originality in them from the previous episodes. Most of the episodes had the tale of Alvin getting into trouble and it was up to him to get out of it before Dave found out, but each and every situation he was put it was unique and what happened between start and finish was always different and always had you wondering whether he would be able to fix his messes in time.Overall, this has to be one of my favourite TV shows from my childhood, bringing back some of the best memories of my holidays as well as my youthful years of innocence. When and if I ever have children, I wish to introduce them to this show as well so they can get a true idea of what kids programming in the 80s and 90s was really like.
gte015v I was channel surfing when I came across "Alvin and the Chipmunks." I decided to watch it, it might be amusing. I was surprised, I was expecting a corny 80's cartoon with dumb jokes. And, well, it IS a corny 80's cartoon, but the jokes are much better than I expected. I don't know how to explain it; picture this: Alvin and the chipmunks have run away from home, and they order coffee at a diner. The waitress asks, "Aren't you a little young for coffee?" to which Alvin replies in a surly tone and that ridiculously high voice: "We're orphans. No one cares if we stunt our growth." Just re-watch it with an open mind. And...ignore the dumb songs in each episode.
Mariorox What can I say? This was the perfect way to begin the excellent animation generation of the 80's. It had great plots, characters, humor, & originality. It also had great music. The Chipmunks had a cartoon series before. It was also very good. This is more of an updated versian of the original classic. And unlike other updates, doesn't ruin the original style. This is what cartoon animation is all about...FUN, Creativity, & just plain good.