I was only 8 years old when Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers first came out. I remember rushing home from school everyday to watch it. Also back then I loved watching DuckTales and the Gummi bears. Now many years later 2020, I have it all on DVD. I really miss these type of cartoons.
Perfect Voice Cast For The Main Characters Tress MacNeille As Chip And Gadget Corey Burton As Dale And Zipper Peter Cullen Jim Cummings As Monterey Jack
I actually met Tad Stones in person when my dad, Paul, and I went to MomoCon in Atlanta, Georgia, last year! It was the day of his birthday when I met him!
In The Addams Family (1992 TV series), according to Rob Paulsen, during one particular recording session Carol Channing was wearing a heavily-starched white shirt which unfortunately kept interfering with the recording. After several blown takes the 71-year old iconic actress announced, "Oh, for chrissake you've all seen it before." She then removed her shirt and proceeded to perform the role of Grandmama Addams in her bra for the entire episode.
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers was one of several Animated Series on the syndicated Disney Afternoon block of the late 1980s into the 1990s. It updated classic Walt Disney characters, much as DuckTales (1987) (the Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge comic book universe), TaleSpin (Baloo, Louie and Shere Khan) and Goof Troop (Goofy and Pegleg Pete) also did. This one focused on updated versions of the mischievous chipmunks Chip 'n Dale, whom you might remember and/or know from the 1940s Pluto, Mickey Mouse, and the 1950s Donald Duck cartoons. Rescue Rangers was originally conceived as the first of three new companion shows to Disney's popular DuckTales series, which had more than doubled the ratings among child audiences in its time slots after its debut in the fall of 1987. Disney had originally invested $20,000,000 in DuckTales and then invested $28,000,000 in Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers. It, along with TaleSpin and a third series, Double-O Duck (which ultimately became Darkwing Duck), would round out a programming block later known as "The Disney Afternoon" along with the previously established Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears to capitalize on DuckTales' success. After the success of the first 3 Disney animated shows, Gummi Bears, Wuzzles and Duck Tales, it was time to produce a fourth show. Tad Stones first came up with the idea for the Rescue Rangers series, Chip and Dale were not part of the show. Originally, the show was going to star Bernard and Bianca from the 1977 movie The Rescuers, which would likely have departed from the books in favor of original content. However, that didn't fly when production had already begun on the sequel The Rescuers Down Under, which would hit the theaters in 1990, was greenlit for production, the series was extensively retooled, and bringing out a movie and a animated TV series simultaneouly with the same characters apparently wasn't desireable. The working title for this show was Metro Mice, a take-off on the title of the detective television series, Miami Vice. That was a kind of gritty, basically Hill Street Blues, a little police station but run by rodents. And the villain of the piece was a fat cat, who showed up in Rescue Rangers exactly the same. In the original draft, the main character was an Indiana Jones-type mouse named Kit Colby who sported a fedora and a fluffy collared leather World War 2 bomber pilot jacket, and the rest of the team included a baseball-obsessed cricket of Asian origin named Chirp Sing, a chameleon named Camillie, an Australian kangaroo rat named Colt Chedderson, a far-sighted eagle named Eagle Eye, an earlier version of Gadget, and a character resembling Monterey Jack with a different name. Some concept art was created, digital copies of a few pieces of which with Kit, Colt, and Gadget on them ended up in the hands of Rangerphiles later. Only one drawing is known with the whole team of six on it, it can be seen in the making-of documentary Chip 'n Dale's Excellent Adventure. Again, the concept did not get Jeffrey Katzenberg's and Michael Eisner's approval. Known characters (except Bernard and Miss Bianca, that is) would work best. For obvious reasons, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and the like didn't work at all, though. But finally, Eisner himself suggested Chip 'n Dale, and Katzenberg gave his trademark comment, "Home Run!" The name Metro Mice was abandoned, chipmunks replaced Kit Colby, and the non-rodent characters were discarded in favor of the housefly Zipper. Still, all five characters had to be worked on before the first episodes could be produced, Gadget's appearance in particular; this can be seen in the differences between the characters' appearances in the show and in the concept art. When he proposed the show in a meeting with Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg, the idea was well received except for the character of Kit. At Eisner's suggestion, they replaced him with the chipmunk duo to give the show some established Disney characters to work with. By late 1987, two years before its television debut, the show was announced under its original proposed title of "Chip 'n Dale and the Rescue Rangers". While Chip and Dale were established characters, in order to bring them into the series only their general appearance and basic personality traits were kept. Unlike their appearances in Disney shorts, in the Rescue Rangers the chipmunk duo are very verbal, with Chip voiced by Tress MacNeille and Dale voiced by Corey Burton. Audio processing was used to speed up the voice recordings and give the voices a higher pitch, particularly Chip's. The pair were given clothes-Chip the clothing of the original-concept Kit, while the goofier Dale was modeled after Thomas Magnum of Magnum, P.I. with his Hawaiian shirt. Colt Chedderson transformed into the cheese addicted Monterey Jack. Zipper the housefly inspired by Evinrude the dragonfly in the original animated film The Rescuers was added to perform similar functions such as flight and a power source. Rescue Rangers was slated for the 1988-89 season, meaning that production had to be a churn. On August 27, 1988, a preview episode of "Catteries Not Included" was aired on the Disney Channel On March 5, 1989, season 1 premiered on the Disney Channel with "Piratsy Under the Seas" as the first episode and ended on July 15. Later the same year, the entire show was entered national syndication the following fall joined DuckTales as a companion series, as an hour-long block to local networks to show on weekday afternoons, selling directly to the stations instead of broadcast networks. There were 18 new episodes of DuckTales in the mix, as well as another five-part movie, “Super DuckTales,” which projected Disney’s growing confidence in its offerings.. Season 2 premiered with the episode "To the Rescue", to test the show's public acceptance. Some scenes which can be seen in the five episodes are missing in this version, and other scenes were cut out when the five episodes were produced. “To the Rescue” is an “origin” story of how the Rescue Rangers were first formed and got their name and some backstory information on the characters, including the fact that Gadget was the daughter of one of Monty’s old friends who had died a year earlier. A year later, in 1990, the show was added to The Disney Afternoon line-up. The lineup consisted of Gummi Bears, DuckTales, Rescue Rangers, and TaleSpin. On November 19, 1990, "They Shoot Dogs, Don't They?" was the last episode to have its premiere, and the other episodes were re-aired. In 1993, the show was taken off syndication and replaced by Bonkers. The last rerun episode was aired on September 3.
I love Chippendale‘s rescue rangers are used to watch it every morning at eight on the Disney Channel. I think that Chippendale need to come back and do one more rescue, get rid of COVID-19.🤣
Corey Burton Chip Oh Chip Could You Help Me Please. Tress MacNeille I’ll Be Right There Dale I’ll Be Right There Dale It’s So Good Listening To They’re Voices Before Speed Up 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🐿🐿
Voice acting rules! It would be so cool to meet THESE voice actors in person someday. The ones who are still alive? 👍🏻 if your appendix vibrates with a tickling sensation in your body whenever you hear Corey Burton as Professor Von Drake.
I've been blessed to meet a few of the people in this video and other talent behind the Disney Afternoon, and let me tell you that most of them are the nicest people you could ever meet. And so very talented!
Alex Feltch a.k.a. Sonic AL That's around the time UA-cam really started cracking down on users with copyrighted material. I think that person had quite a few other things & the channel sadly got pulled--which is a shame considering none of these specials were included on any of the dvds for these shows. They're kinda lost to time unless someone posts 'em on UA-cam, ya know?
@FireMadeFlesh II Oh FireMadeFlesh II, I see, I'm so with you on that. That would make sense. & ofcourse, you know people are ofcourse are 100% strict about The Mouse. U see what I mean Jellybean?
back when this beautiful animated series began on my birthday i turned 13 on kcpq 13 analog tv reception was staticy but enjoyable cause the stor that hit that evening i watched the premiere movie and ehard the theme song i knew it was the jets right off the bat too, a year later my mom and several of my friends called me obsessed with that series of course but i was drawing radion oakmont since 86 though but was so much more inspired to draw him so much more ever since just so many wonderful memories i still draw my lifelong oc too. the avi pic is done by a very very amazing bff and fellow aritst liltigermunk, we are both cdrr mega fans.
I Still Wish that Dish Network would have a Network that airs Only OLD SCHOOL Disney Cartoon Shows Like This One, and Darkwing Duck, Ducktales (Not the Crappy One of the same name that's on Disney X D), Goof Troop, The New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, Talespin, The Adventures Of the Gummi Bears, and Other Old School Fox Kids Cartoons Like Batman The Animated Series, Spider-Man The Animated Series, X-Men The Animated Series, etc, etc.
4:03 "OMG is that Professor Nimnull?" Is what I immediately said to myself when I saw him. Then, as the video goes on, found out I was right. haha. Also, that music video is so damn 80s XD
oh i knows the jets they are a big 80's group i had several of their tapes cassettes back then one of thier big hits including this theme song was i got a crush on youi wonder if they are still doing anything now i hope.
It’s Funny How Chip Had A Crush On Gadget And Tress MacNeille Voices Both Chip And Gadget Dale Had A Crush On Her Too And He Is Voiced By Corey Burton So Tress Had A Crush On Herself And Corey Had A Crush on Her 😂😂😂😂😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Tress originally worked in L.A. as a cocktail waitress, until Weird Al Yankovic hired her. She did this dead-on impersonation of Lucille Ball, which was perfect for Al's song "Ricky", a parody of "Mickey" by Toni Basil. So, she recorded the vocals and filmed the music video. She was again featured in Al's parody of "One Week" by Barenaked Ladies called "Jerry Springer". Since the Ricky video, Tress continues to work in voice acting and is one of the most sought after voices for cartoons.
8:12 OMG. Bruce Talkington is Professor Norton Nimnul. He wrote himself in as the mad scientist villain. It's too bad they couldn't get him into the live action movie.
9:45 So Rescue Rangers crossed over with Ducktales even this long ago? Or did they just use a clip of Tress MacNeille when she was doing work for the other show? I mean, they do have her listed as a "Voice Actor," including scare quotes...
11:32 So MacNeille just does Gadget's voice for Chip. Huh. Obviously I knew the chipmunk voices were sped up, but not that slowed down Chip sounds like Gadget.
10:32 Jim Cummings Sound like taking over the voice of Winnie-the-Pooh since back in 1988 then one year later Cummings would take over the voice of Tigger are like the same as Pooh and Tigger voices the original the voice of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger too voice by Sterling Holloway and Paul Winchell Will Ryan and Hal Smith.
However theres a little stab of xenophobia, now that I know "TMS" (Tokyo movie shinsha,) made 70% the work, and the greatest Japanese animators at the time who worked in it, wasnt credited untill nerds in the internet discovered them. I ask myself it this was aired in Japan at the time, the way it was around latin America and Europe.
@@artobzorhum... Most of the links I had are dead I only have this demo reel of toshihiko Masuda Around 9,30 shows a scene he made for chipn dale ua-cam.com/video/tZ-O-u-PTVk/v-deo.html
I mean, for the first season, they were credited at the end of EVERY episode of Season 1. I did find it a bit odd that they just said "other people" when referring to the actual animation production...
10:40 hearing Corey Burton do the Ludwig Von Drake voice just put a massive smile on my face
He does a damn good imitation of it
@@Nick-ty9us I mean…he’s been the voice of Ludwig Von Drake since 1987
Whatever he gets paid to do the voice it’s clearly not enough
I love how it’s been 30 years and Tress doesn’t look any older.
but the amazing part is that she hasn't even aged.
:)
Cummings and MacNielle are some of the greatest.
Tress is the greatest since June Foray.
And Corey
Ive always admired Jim Cummings voice work when it comes to the villains he plays as
Robotnik, fat cat and negaduck are 3 prime examples
Me too.
Don’t forget Ed the hyena
Those animated TV villain roles that Jim Cummings did in his career rule!
He also played Mayor Manx, Sgt. Talon, and Doctor Konway in SWAT Kats
@@lorenadavila5580& Frank Welker Voicing Various Characters In Disney Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers
Gotta Love Jim Cummings, Corey Burton and Peter Cullen, but you also have to LOVE Tress MacNeille The Queen of Voices and a TRUE Legend
Didn't she voice Mrs Krabebble (Sp?) on the Simpsons
That was the late Marcia Wallace who did the voice of Mrs. Krabapple on The Simpson
thats right and she also did the voice of taurus bullbas hencewoman on the darkwing duck pilot darkly dawns the duck
tree also did babs bunny on tiny toons and dot warner on animaniacs
Jennifer Cathey oh you stop
I was only 8 years old when Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers first came out. I remember rushing home from school everyday to watch it. Also back then I loved watching DuckTales and the Gummi bears. Now many years later 2020, I have it all on DVD. I really miss these type of cartoons.
All The 80’s Cartoon Shows Was So Huge And Big They We’re On Top So Much Nostalgia ❤️ And 😊They We’re Worth To Watch Back Then 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Perfect Voice Cast For The Main Characters
Tress MacNeille As Chip And Gadget
Corey Burton As Dale And Zipper
Peter Cullen Jim Cummings As Monterey Jack
I’m surprised they don’t have this on the Rescue Rangers DVD sets, or even the extras on Disney Plus.
They definitely should. :)
Would have watched the hell out of it while studying for my finals as a way of relaxing
I was today years old when I learned that Chip and Daisy Duck sound identical without pitching.
I actually met Tad Stones in person when my dad, Paul, and I went to MomoCon in Atlanta, Georgia, last year! It was the day of his birthday when I met him!
In The Addams Family (1992 TV series), according to Rob Paulsen, during one particular recording session Carol Channing was wearing a heavily-starched white shirt which unfortunately kept interfering with the recording. After several blown takes the 71-year old iconic actress announced, "Oh, for chrissake you've all seen it before." She then removed her shirt and proceeded to perform the role of Grandmama Addams in her bra for the entire episode.
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers was one of several Animated Series on the syndicated Disney Afternoon block of the late 1980s into the 1990s. It updated classic Walt Disney characters, much as DuckTales (1987) (the Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge comic book universe), TaleSpin (Baloo, Louie and Shere Khan) and Goof Troop (Goofy and Pegleg Pete) also did. This one focused on updated versions of the mischievous chipmunks Chip 'n Dale, whom you might remember and/or know from the 1940s Pluto, Mickey Mouse, and the 1950s Donald Duck cartoons.
Rescue Rangers was originally conceived as the first of three new companion shows to Disney's popular DuckTales series, which had more than doubled the ratings among child audiences in its time slots after its debut in the fall of 1987. Disney had originally invested
$20,000,000 in DuckTales and then invested $28,000,000 in Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers.
It, along with TaleSpin and a third series, Double-O Duck (which ultimately became Darkwing Duck), would round out a programming block later known as "The Disney Afternoon" along with the previously established Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears to capitalize on DuckTales' success.
After the success of the first 3 Disney animated shows, Gummi Bears, Wuzzles and Duck Tales, it was time to produce a fourth show. Tad Stones first came up with the idea for the Rescue Rangers series, Chip and Dale were not part of the show. Originally, the show was going to star Bernard and Bianca from the 1977 movie The Rescuers, which would likely
have departed from the books in favor of original content. However, that didn't fly when production had already begun on the sequel The Rescuers Down Under, which would hit the theaters in 1990, was greenlit for production, the series was extensively retooled, and bringing out a movie and a animated TV series simultaneouly with the same characters
apparently wasn't desireable. The working title for this show was Metro Mice, a take-off on the title of the detective television series, Miami Vice. That was a kind of gritty, basically Hill Street Blues, a little police station but run by rodents. And the villain of the piece was a fat cat, who showed up in Rescue Rangers exactly the same. In the original draft, the main character was an Indiana Jones-type mouse named Kit Colby who sported a fedora and a fluffy collared leather World War 2 bomber pilot jacket, and the rest of the team included a baseball-obsessed cricket of Asian origin named Chirp Sing, a chameleon named Camillie, an Australian kangaroo rat named Colt Chedderson, a far-sighted eagle named Eagle Eye, an earlier version of Gadget, and a character resembling Monterey Jack with a different name.
Some concept art was created, digital copies of a few pieces of which with Kit, Colt, and Gadget on them ended up in the hands of Rangerphiles later. Only one drawing is known with the whole team of six on it, it can be seen in the making-of documentary Chip 'n Dale's Excellent Adventure.
Again, the concept did not get Jeffrey Katzenberg's and Michael Eisner's approval. Known characters (except Bernard and Miss Bianca, that is) would work best. For obvious reasons, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and the like didn't work at all, though. But finally, Eisner himself suggested Chip 'n Dale, and Katzenberg gave his trademark comment, "Home Run!" The name Metro Mice was abandoned, chipmunks replaced Kit Colby, and the non-rodent characters were discarded in favor of the housefly Zipper. Still, all five characters had to be worked on before the first episodes could be produced, Gadget's appearance in particular; this can be seen in the differences between the characters' appearances in the show and in the concept art.
When he proposed the show in a meeting with Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg, the idea was well received except for the character of Kit. At Eisner's suggestion, they replaced him with the chipmunk duo to give the show some established Disney characters to work with. By late 1987, two years before its television debut, the show was announced under its original proposed title of "Chip 'n Dale and the Rescue Rangers".
While Chip and Dale were established characters, in order to bring them into the series only their general appearance and basic personality traits were kept. Unlike their appearances in Disney shorts, in the Rescue Rangers the chipmunk duo are very verbal, with Chip voiced by Tress MacNeille and Dale voiced by Corey Burton. Audio processing was used to speed up the voice recordings and give the voices a higher pitch, particularly Chip's. The pair were given clothes-Chip the clothing of the original-concept Kit, while the goofier Dale was modeled after Thomas Magnum of Magnum, P.I. with his Hawaiian shirt. Colt Chedderson transformed into the cheese addicted Monterey Jack. Zipper the housefly inspired by Evinrude the dragonfly in the original animated film The Rescuers was added to perform similar functions such as flight and a power source.
Rescue Rangers was slated for the 1988-89 season, meaning that production had to be a churn. On August 27, 1988, a preview episode of "Catteries Not Included" was aired on the Disney Channel
On March 5, 1989, season 1 premiered on the Disney Channel with "Piratsy Under the Seas" as the first episode and ended on July 15. Later the same year, the entire show was entered national syndication the following fall joined DuckTales as a companion series, as an hour-long block to local networks to show on weekday afternoons, selling directly to the stations instead of broadcast networks. There were 18 new episodes of DuckTales in the mix, as well as another five-part movie, “Super DuckTales,” which projected Disney’s growing confidence in its offerings.. Season 2 premiered with the episode "To the Rescue", to test the show's public acceptance. Some scenes which can be seen in the five episodes are missing in this version, and other scenes were cut out when the five episodes were produced. “To the Rescue” is an “origin” story of how the Rescue Rangers were first formed and got their name and some backstory information on the characters, including the fact that Gadget was the daughter of one of Monty’s old friends who had died a year earlier. A year later, in 1990, the show was added to The Disney Afternoon line-up. The lineup consisted of Gummi Bears, DuckTales, Rescue Rangers, and TaleSpin. On November 19, 1990, "They Shoot Dogs, Don't They?" was the last episode to have its premiere, and the other episodes were re-aired. In 1993, the show was taken off syndication and replaced by Bonkers. The last rerun episode was aired on September 3.
I like Hamilton Camp in this. He was one of my favorite VA.
Lars2015 but sadly he’s dead
The original GizmoDuck!
I wish someone had a Making Of the '88 The New Adventures Of Winnie the Pooh series
Dang, the talented people had a lot of fun working together to make this show
Oh god my childhood right here, love chip and dale!!!
nikyboyable classic
I love Chip n Dale as well
Me to
I Love Chip and Dale also they're one of my Favorite Disney Characters I find it Funny and Cute when Dale and Chip cause Trouble in a Cute way
I love Chippendale‘s rescue rangers are used to watch it every morning at eight on the Disney Channel. I think that Chippendale need to come back and do one more rescue, get rid of COVID-19.🤣
These shows had heart and it shows :)
0:44
My ALL-TIME FAVORITE Walt Disney Animation Studios short!
Corey Burton Chip Oh Chip Could You Help Me Please. Tress MacNeille I’ll Be Right There Dale I’ll Be Right There Dale It’s So Good Listening To They’re Voices Before Speed Up 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🐿🐿
wow... a history of one of my childhood favorite shows
Came here because I wanted a making of the new Chip n Dale movie….glad this was uploaded.
This is the kind of stuff I wish DIsney would put on the DVD's. *sigh*
Jason Schlierman agreed. I taped this myself way back then
chip & dale rescue rangers are on dvd today
You can also purchase the episodes here on UA-cam now.
Me too
Wish Granted Go To Any Shop
Voice acting rules! It would be so cool to meet THESE voice actors in person someday. The ones who are still alive? 👍🏻 if your appendix vibrates with a tickling sensation in your body whenever you hear Corey Burton as Professor Von Drake.
Andrea Patane hell yes
Really? Your appendix tickled?
BOOMERACTION
BOOMERANG ZOO
BOOMERALITY
BOOMERANG FROM CARTOON NETWORK
Trents Outlet Cool
I've been blessed to meet a few of the people in this video and other talent behind the Disney Afternoon, and let me tell you that most of them are the nicest people you could ever meet. And so very talented!
I wish someone had a Making Of the '87 Ducktales series
FireMadeFlesh II Same here. Also wish they had a music video of Jeff Pescetto singing the "DuckTales" Title Theme Song.
Alex Feltch a.k.a. Sonic AL Someone actually had the making of Ducktales posted around 2014-2015, but their UA-cam account got suspended. 😔
Oh no! Why FireMadeFlesh II?
Alex Feltch a.k.a. Sonic AL That's around the time UA-cam really started cracking down on users with copyrighted material. I think that person had quite a few other things & the channel sadly got pulled--which is a shame considering none of these specials were included on any of the dvds for these shows. They're kinda lost to time unless someone posts 'em on UA-cam, ya know?
@FireMadeFlesh II Oh FireMadeFlesh II, I see, I'm so with you on that. That would make sense. & ofcourse, you know people are ofcourse are 100% strict about The Mouse. U see what I mean Jellybean?
back when this beautiful animated series began on my birthday i turned 13 on kcpq 13 analog tv reception was staticy but enjoyable cause the stor that hit that evening i watched the premiere movie and ehard the theme song i knew it was the jets right off the bat too, a year later my mom and several of my friends called me obsessed with that series of course but i was drawing radion oakmont since 86 though but was so much more inspired to draw him so much more ever since just so many wonderful memories i still draw my lifelong oc too. the avi pic is done by a very very amazing bff and fellow aritst liltigermunk, we are both cdrr mega fans.
I Still Wish that Dish Network would have a Network that airs Only OLD SCHOOL Disney Cartoon Shows Like This One, and Darkwing Duck, Ducktales (Not the Crappy One of the same name that's on Disney X D), Goof Troop, The New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, Talespin, The Adventures Of the Gummi Bears, and Other Old School Fox Kids Cartoons Like Batman The Animated Series, Spider-Man The Animated Series, X-Men The Animated Series, etc, etc.
I had a huge stupid smile on my face the entire time. To bad this isn't released on any home media.
It's awesome to see how Chip and Dale rescued this unique and fun idea! And I could use come "Kooky Kola"!
4:03 "OMG is that Professor Nimnull?" Is what I immediately said to myself when I saw him. Then, as the video goes on, found out I was right. haha.
Also, that music video is so damn 80s XD
oh i knows the jets they are a big 80's group i had several of their tapes cassettes back then one of thier big hits including this theme song was i got a crush on youi wonder if they are still doing anything now i hope.
Well, the same goes with Ed Wexler (17:07) who is also a character (Wexler) in the episode "Throw Mummy From The Train" (S02 E15) :)
17:15
I LOVE this show's cheesy puns!
It’s Funny How Chip Had A Crush On Gadget And Tress MacNeille Voices Both Chip And Gadget Dale Had A Crush On Her Too And He Is Voiced By Corey Burton So Tress Had A Crush On Herself And Corey Had A Crush on Her 😂😂😂😂😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I definitely got to rewatch chip n dale on Disney +, before the new movie comes out from this summer.
9:02 this is first time me seeing Jim Cummings when he was Younger back in those days. Man he is A Legend and always will be!
2:11
ROGER RABBIT!!! :D
to all fans of this series its on dvd today
Disney needs to make a live action-animated movie of chip n Dale rescue Rangers
They are
you doomed us julian
0:47 "Hello, Clarece" So that is what Dr. Lecter is making reference too!
True
Jim Cummings voicing Winnie the Pooh and any other characters is the main reason why I admire his voice work.
Me too. And I met him in person 9 years ago
Wow the only reason I came here to know who chip n Dale are thanks to that new trailer I saw
12:06 Perfect role "Monty". (Wink, Wink)
Those old Disney Making Offs give the feeling that at that time people really care and love what they are doing.
11:26 Dale: Chip! Oh, Chip! Good your help me. Please!
I love how they pitch chip and dale’s voices
Jim Cummings as Jolly Roger 🏴☠️
Thank you for archiving this!
Thank you for posting this! Love Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers!
Chip and dale rescue rangers to this day families can watch it
I can hear Greedy Smurf when Hamilton Camp was recording his lines.
Im A Big Chip And Dale Fan
Shame this isn't on the Blu-Ray
I’m kinda shocked at how impeccable the UA-cam algorithm can be
What do you mean?
Jim Cummings is a legend
16:25 I had a feeling that the professor was based on talkington.
As soon as he popped up on screen I thought, "Where have I seen that guy before?"
11:32 And now we answered an age old question: Can we see Tress MacNeille do Daisy Duck on camera?
That’s not the sped up audio they sped the audio up later
This was way before she took the role of Daisy duck
@@Nick-ty9us I mean at least it sounds like Daisy, right?
04:03 Wow, they even had real life Nimnul! :o
I met Jim Cummings once. Only famous person I ever met.
I am so glad that someone record it and post to UA-cam. Thanks @Dave Grant! :)
4:03 Ha! So that's who Professor Nimnul was based on!
Thank u for uploading!!!!!
Great Cartoon
I love that music video
At 2:22, that's not Mark Kausler. It's Mark Henn.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO
to all fans new news the complete series is on blu-ray now
In comeback movie in Hollywood,
John Mulaney as Chip
Andy Samberg as Dale
Eric Bana as Monterey Jack
Corey Burton as Zipper
Tress MacNeille
That's Mark Henn, not Mark Kausler 2:16
@Dave Grant Tress MacNeille is basiclly the 1987 dub of Prescilla Presley's character Kelly King in King Kong Encounter Attraction.
She's also Dolph on The Simpsons. I fell in love with her.
Tress originally worked in L.A. as a cocktail waitress, until Weird Al Yankovic hired her. She did this dead-on impersonation of Lucille Ball, which was perfect for Al's song "Ricky", a parody of "Mickey" by Toni Basil. So, she recorded the vocals and filmed the music video. She was again featured in Al's parody of "One Week" by Barenaked Ladies called "Jerry Springer". Since the Ricky video, Tress continues to work in voice acting and is one of the most sought after voices for cartoons.
Who's here after the "Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers" movie trailer?
8:12 OMG. Bruce Talkington is Professor Norton Nimnul. He wrote himself in as the mad scientist villain.
It's too bad they couldn't get him into the live action movie.
8:32 Is she related to Jim Cummings? Is this a bit of a family gig?
9:45 So Rescue Rangers crossed over with Ducktales even this long ago? Or did they just use a clip of Tress MacNeille when she was doing work for the other show?
I mean, they do have her listed as a "Voice Actor," including scare quotes...
11:32 So MacNeille just does Gadget's voice for Chip. Huh. Obviously I knew the chipmunk voices were sped up, but not that slowed down Chip sounds like Gadget.
Восемьдесят девятый год. А телевизор так и не научились настраивать %)
what?😒
10:32 Jim Cummings Sound like taking over the voice of Winnie-the-Pooh since back in 1988 then one year later Cummings would take over the voice of Tigger are like the same as Pooh and Tigger voices the original the voice of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger too voice by Sterling Holloway and Paul Winchell
Will Ryan and Hal Smith.
Does anyone know the name of the episode Jim, Corey, and Tress were recording for.
02:17 That is NOT Mark Kausler.
😀Impressive! 9:40
I had no idea they did a music video for the theme song. Mind blown. 👀👀
I guess it was for propagation purpuses.
@@VitoxCzechia I'm not complaining though, it's cool.
@@pferreira1983 I get it. :) I like this music video, too. :)
The music video has too many silhouetted instruments
@@jamesmitchell8922 I remember liking it I think.
Corey Burton Voice Grumpy
They couldn't do Miami Mice as that was a Sesame Street skit.
Two of the cast members would be on Animaniacs Jim Cummings and trust McNeil
11:12 What episode of Chip and Dale is this?
Guys chip and Dale rescue rangars went they save the day they never ritern
This is too formative for me to articulate
HDDude1981 I taped and converted it myself. I’m going to have scour my VHS and see if I can find Andy thing else interesting
11:47
11:32 daisy?
However theres a little stab of xenophobia, now that I know "TMS" (Tokyo movie shinsha,) made 70% the work, and the greatest Japanese animators at the time who worked in it, wasnt credited untill nerds in the internet discovered them.
I ask myself it this was aired in Japan at the time, the way it was around latin America and Europe.
Thanks .can you bring some names and links
@@artobzorhum...
Most of the links I had are dead
I only have this demo reel of toshihiko Masuda
Around 9,30 shows a scene he made for chipn dale
ua-cam.com/video/tZ-O-u-PTVk/v-deo.html
I mean, for the first season, they were credited at the end of EVERY episode of Season 1.
I did find it a bit odd that they just said "other people" when referring to the actual animation production...
How do I join the Russian gadget cult? Looks fun.
Go to Russia learn Russian but you'll have to be in Rural Russia
In russia the cult joins you
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