The scene where the villain transform into a terrifying monster, but then it's a purple cat going "meow!" could be a reference to Yzma from Emperor's New Groove.
You missed my favorite subtle nod in the film: when Chip and Dale are knocked into Pan’s bathroom, they hit a hanging lamp, causing it to swing wildly. The design of the lamp is identical to the swinging lamp in the legendary Who Framed Roger Rabbit scene where he escapes the handcuffs. The complexity of animating the rapidly shifting shadows on Roger’s body made the phrase “bumping the lamp” into an animation term for delivering a high level of quality on a minute detail.
Glad you mentioned the Coca Cola Polar Bear henchman. That for me was the biggest omission. And I caught the parallel between Peter Pan and Bobby Driscoll right away. What makes the real life story even sadder was that not only was he buried in a mass grave, but it was two years before anyone knew he was dead.
Thank you so much for talking about the sweet Pete origins and how it’s similar to the original voice actor for Peter Pan, Your absolutely right, I also think this was done to remind people how Hollywood use to treat its child actors and not to disrespect the actor as some people are thinking or claiming
I’m very sorry for the original voice actor for Peter Pan, what a terrible pain in the past. But I don’t like the bad guy who is a grown-up version of Peter Pan in the chip and dale movie because this is not the Peter Pan I know.
14:08 Quick correction, Alan has actually voiced Skeletor between those times, in the game “He Man: Tappers of Grayskull” and a short that tied into it. This is the first time he’s ever voiced He-Man though.
I was going to make a similar post as Oppenheimer voiced Skeletor in the Super7 animated short "The Curse of Three Terrors," as well as Skeletor in a live action Ha-Man fanfilm.
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 not true. Tappers of Greyskull is a mobile app, which had shorts tied into it. The shorts in question used the MOTU Classic toys rather than animation. That is what Stripe the Squid is referring to - SUPER7 briefly did a line of vintage style He-Man action figures where they made 3 new characters. They also did an episode called "The Curse of Three Terrors" - two different things. The cartoon produced by Super7 is actually animated, albeit in something similar to Flash.
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 I noticed that the Curse of Three Terrors actually cost money as it is an actual episode, albeit a short one. Nonetheless, UA-cam has the trailer on UA-cam, which shows that it is an animated cartoon, not kids playing with toys with the voice actors doing the voices like Tappera of Greyskull.
10:40, it is new dialogue for the Shredder since there is a Jim Cummings line during the bootleg Simpsons scene where he goes I'll make you into chipmunk soup referencing Shredder's threat to the TMNT of making them into turtle soup
True. Also, the original voice of Shredder, Philip Banks who was best known as the uncle from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, passed away a decade ago. That said, they would have credited Philip Banks as Shredder if they used archive audio.
@@FallenGemini Cummings also voiced Shredder in multiple episodes of the 87 series. Ultimately five different people voiced Shredder over the course of the series, mostly as fill-ins. And Cummings was the backup Shredder from 90 through 93. Also the name you're looking for is James Avery. Philip Banks was his character on Fresh Prince.
Yeah, Felicia was the name of Ratigan's pet cat in "The Great Mouse Detective." (Yes, it's odd for a self-species hating rat to have a pet feline, but I guess it's just like crime bosses & Bond villains having killer animals for pets they feed their enemies& failed henchmen to)
Double O' Dale could also be a reference to Double O' Duck, a real planned spin-off to Ducktales, featuring Launchpad as a secret agent. It never saw the light of day but the idea eventually turned into Darkwing Duck. That is why Launchpad is in that too.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder Sure, the name probably comes from Rescue Rangers, but I think the idea of a spin-off about one of the characters being a secret agent was probably inspired by that Double O' Duck story. I think its too specific to be a coincedence.
Well, there was an episode in season 3 of the Ducktales reboot that was called "Double-O-Duck in You Only Crash Twice!", which was about Dewy and Launchpad being secret agents. The best part in that episode is that the Chip N Dale crew actually made a cameo.
Thanks for the follow up! Couldn't believe you missed Foghorn in the first video! Also, that Transformer that shows up in the crowd at the beginning is the Autobot Blaster from Generation 1 (The original show). A bit of a deep cut character, which I appreciated.
When the LAPD “ready the battering rams” during the raid, the rams look just like the mascot logo for the LA Rams NFL team. One of the co-owners of the football team is named Dale “Chip” Rosenbloom
Great breakdown and I appreciate the second video! I feel that the fake legs used in the end credit sequence for the Double-O Dale shot seem reminiscent of the ones used for Roger Rabbit's "filmed" opening cartoon sequence. We saw after they cut that they were just fake legs up to the knees.
Not sure if this counts as an animation reference, but I thought it was clever when Chip tries to free Dale from the machine and laments that Dale can't "stretch" anymore like he would have been able to as a classic 2-D toon.
Dale being obsessed with his carreer but then throwing his phone away to show the completion of his character arc could be a reference to Hook, another movie featuring a grown-up Peter Pan, directed by Steven Spielberg who co-owns Roger Rabbit. So it works on multiple levels.
It should be worth pointing out that Sora's hair in the movie was actually cropped from fan art. Wether the artist got credit is unknown at this time, so take that for what it's worth.
still missed that the lego man in the billboard is one of the characters the appears in the classic LEGO racing game LEGO Racers, even if the bones and skull icon on his hat seem to be missing
Before the laser scene, while chip is trying to get dale out of the claw, he says, "why won't you stretch?" I'm pretty sure that's a nod to how cg characters tend to not stretch like 2d characters.
12:04, When I still first saw the trailer for the movie, I legit thought that he was really someone else impersonating Peter Pan in the film.......but afew clips later, I was totally wrong all along. He really is Peter Pan who grew-up.
When I blind-watched Chip 'n Dales Rescue Rangers on Disney+, I never expected it to be a crossover on a scale so monumental, that no other movie could ever come close to it. Forget, "Hold my beer." It's more like, "Check out my beer factory!"
Thank you for pointing out the reference to my boy Miles Morales Spider-Man, I didn't really see it because the Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers movie duration time was going a little too fast to pick up every Easter egg & references.
When chip and dale are in the bootlegging machine: Chip is grabbed by a robotic pincer, while trying to save him dale says Why won't you stretch? This is a reference to the fact that 2D characters often use the Squash and Stretch technique to excaudate their motion but this is far more difficult on 3D characters so they don't tend to do so as often.
I think this is because dale got cgi surgery and got more realistic therefore has a more realistic anatomy than a cartoonier character like chip who would be able to squash and stretch
Damn I missed that somehow. I was honestly waiting for them to mention the “toon physics” like how they did in Roger Rabbit. Edit: I *was* gonna say that Chip shouldn’t be in any real danger throughout the movie, but then I remembered that in WFRR Roger said they can only do it “when it’s funny”, and the same probably applies in this movie. And Chip in this movie is a lot more casual and never really trying to be funny. So that’s probably why he couldn’t do it.
Since cartoons live in Hollywood in the Chip and Dale movie universe, there’s a chance that the events of A Day with SpongeBob: the movie might’ve happened
You showed the clip in the first video, but when the students are walking into school, the teacher talks to a boy named Simon. He was a character featured in the Simple Simon bits from the early Mousketeers show where there was a song about something he did incorrectly and how to do it proper.
Speaking of Scooby-Doo references, I recall seeing a cosplayer dressed as Fred Jones walking down the street on the left side of the screen in one of the sequences (maybe outside the convention, but don't recall, as there were SO many references).
Once Jimmy the Polar Bear was introduced, the back cover of the magazine he's reading is an ad for the perfume Le Pew, a reference to the now banned Looney Tunes character Pepe' le Pew.
In the Disney fandom it says in the Cartoon Network section there is a bootleg version of bubbles from The PowerPuff Girls I’m trying to find it but I can’t see it
There is actually a hidden Funko Pop easter egg in the bathhouse scene. When Chip enters the code for Sweet Pete's locker, the password is "279", which matches the number for the Funko Pop figure of Peter Pan. Not sure if this is true, but I just found it interesting
I also think a mixed opportunity and one that would be so cool to have is if they had (I don’t believe they did) make one of the reporters asking chip and dale a whole bunch of questions as being Roxanne Ritchi from Megamind
I think the one that caught me off guard was one of the blink and you'll miss it bootlegs being Olive Oyl and Sailor Moon. Furthermore, it feels like they were always gonna go with the former child star as the bad guy and wasn't gonna be specifically Bobby Driscoll, judging by the fact that one of the other considered choices was Charlie Brown.
When chip and dale pull up to the uncanny valley, to the left on a poster it show Oswald the lucky rabbit. Disney’s first masscot AKA Mickey Mouse’s brother
I saw some comment saying in the end of the movie when you see the bootleg character sitting around and talk, the girl behind Phineas is Bubbles mixed with Sailor moon apparently.
The bald guy walking against a hydrant from that weird animation scene is most likely referencing that "going to the store" clip. Also I guess Seth Rogen just being Seth Rogen with his iconic yet annoying stoner laugh which they had to point out not once but TWICE is somewhat a thing lol
14:42 I didn't actually expect that Chip would be much cooler or powerful than me here. It's because I'm listening Rock or Light metall (like Skillet, Three Days Grace, STARSET, Sabaton, Rammstein, Evanescence, Linkin Park and Maneskin) but I'm not so tolerable to even heavier like Lamb of god.
You know when Chip and Dale gone to the Uncanny Valley. There is a CGI character walking into a yellow fire hydrant. That character reminds me of that video on youtube called "going to the store" by David Lewandowski. The head and face looks very alike! That's the first thing I though about when I saw that.
The into the spider vers Easter egg just goes to show how Disney and Sonys relationship has strengthened in recent years like imagine this pre civil War it would have never happened
My theory on jimmy's backstory jimmy suffered a fate similar to pete, working as cokes mascot until coke decided to drop him, settling on a plain red background. this hurt jimmy hard, leading him to a life of crime
@7:21 smurf hat! (not in the video) Batman vs ET death scene is pretty much Avengers : Infinity War. With Spiderman blipping away and Iron Man holding spiderman. Even the colour use and surroundings is a clear nod to the planet in where this happend.
8:33-8:34 - You Forgotten to mention the Bootlegged Anime-esque girl sitting next to Bootlegged Phineas as she is meant to be Bubbles from _The PowerPuff Girls_ and Sailor Moon / Usagi Tsukino merged into one.
I'd say, other than the fact that this movie has both Hasbro (Blaster from Transformers and the MLP:FIM cast) and Mattel, the cameo that most blew my mind was Bootleg Patrick Star with the head of Wembley Fraggle from the short lived NBC Saturday Morning Cartoon version of Fraggle Rock. . Oh, and I wouldn't call it a reference or Easter Egg, but Sweet Pete definitely conforms to a typical Rescue Rangers villain. A frustrated human that wants to be more than what they are, who has big ambitious plans, but achieves them through the exploitation of others. In the original cartoon's case, animals, but in this case, toons.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I was meaning in the first video. This thing is more packed than Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I forgot to add in a coma, so my comment came off as more critical than I meant. Sorry. Fixed it now.
There was also one scene in which chip and dale walked past a bench with a inscription. It said something along the lines of „Butt-Head for president“ with a picture of Butthead from Beavis and Butt-Head in a suit.
You missed the bootlegs resembling Bubbles from "the powerpuff girls" crossed with Star Butterfly from "Star vs the forces of evil", Eustace Bagge from "Courage the cowardly dog" crossed with Bill from "Curious George" and Count Spankulot from Cartoon Network's "Codename: Kids Next Door" crossed with Lurch from "the Addams family"
The scene where the villain transform into a terrifying monster, but then it's a purple cat going "meow!" could be a reference to Yzma from Emperor's New Groove.
A line I'm surprised they didn't have Ugly Sonic say.
Myself super pup
Oh I meant to say I saw super pup
That’s actually a good reference
@@kristalturner9985 what is that
You missed my favorite subtle nod in the film: when Chip and Dale are knocked into Pan’s bathroom, they hit a hanging lamp, causing it to swing wildly. The design of the lamp is identical to the swinging lamp in the legendary Who Framed Roger Rabbit scene where he escapes the handcuffs. The complexity of animating the rapidly shifting shadows on Roger’s body made the phrase “bumping the lamp” into an animation term for delivering a high level of quality on a minute detail.
Glad you mentioned the Coca Cola Polar Bear henchman. That for me was the biggest omission. And I caught the parallel between Peter Pan and Bobby Driscoll right away. What makes the real life story even sadder was that not only was he buried in a mass grave, but it was two years before anyone knew he was dead.
The one thing that can make my head spin like crazy was that at one point Doug was with Nickelodeon but then moved over to Disney.
Never thought I'd see you here
and it was redubbed
@@DeAthWaGer Really?
Thank you so much for talking about the sweet Pete origins and how it’s similar to the original voice actor for Peter Pan, Your absolutely right, I also think this was done to remind people how Hollywood use to treat its child actors and not to disrespect the actor as some people are thinking or claiming
I’m very sorry for the original voice actor for Peter Pan, what a terrible pain in the past. But I don’t like the bad guy who is a grown-up version of Peter Pan in the chip and dale movie because this is not the Peter Pan I know.
14:08 Quick correction, Alan has actually voiced Skeletor between those times, in the game “He Man: Tappers of Grayskull” and a short that tied into it. This is the first time he’s ever voiced He-Man though.
I was going to make a similar post as Oppenheimer voiced Skeletor in the Super7 animated short "The Curse of Three Terrors," as well as Skeletor in a live action Ha-Man fanfilm.
@@FallenGemini I guess Stripe the Squid beat ya to it
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 not true. Tappers of Greyskull is a mobile app, which had shorts tied into it. The shorts in question used the MOTU Classic toys rather than animation. That is what Stripe the Squid is referring to - SUPER7 briefly did a line of vintage style He-Man action figures where they made 3 new characters. They also did an episode called "The Curse of Three Terrors" - two different things. The cartoon produced by Super7 is actually animated, albeit in something similar to Flash.
@@FallenGemini Really?
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 I noticed that the Curse of Three Terrors actually cost money as it is an actual episode, albeit a short one. Nonetheless, UA-cam has the trailer on UA-cam, which shows that it is an animated cartoon, not kids playing with toys with the voice actors doing the voices like Tappera of Greyskull.
10:40, it is new dialogue for the Shredder since there is a Jim Cummings line during the bootleg Simpsons scene where he goes I'll make you into chipmunk soup referencing Shredder's threat to the TMNT of making them into turtle soup
True. Also, the original voice of Shredder, Philip Banks who was best known as the uncle from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, passed away a decade ago. That said, they would have credited Philip Banks as Shredder if they used archive audio.
@@FallenGemini Cummings also voiced Shredder in multiple episodes of the 87 series. Ultimately five different people voiced Shredder over the course of the series, mostly as fill-ins. And Cummings was the backup Shredder from 90 through 93.
Also the name you're looking for is James Avery. Philip Banks was his character on Fresh Prince.
@@FallenGemini Jim did voice Shredder for the filler season where the TMNT were on vacation
@@FallenGemini James Avery was his real name. Philip Banks was the character in Fresh Prince.
8:33 I think the girl in the blonde hair and blue dress is a bootleg version of Star Butterfly from Star of Evil
9:38 - I think you mean Marie from Aristocats, cause I don't remember ANY female characters in Aristocats being called Felicia.
Yeah, Felicia was the name of Ratigan's pet cat in "The Great Mouse Detective."
(Yes, it's odd for a self-species hating rat to have a pet feline, but I guess it's just like crime bosses & Bond villains having killer animals for pets they feed their enemies& failed henchmen to)
Might've meant the cat from Great Mouse Detective?
Double O' Dale could also be a reference to Double O' Duck, a real planned spin-off to Ducktales, featuring Launchpad as a secret agent. It never saw the light of day but the idea eventually turned into Darkwing Duck. That is why Launchpad is in that too.
I was going to add that - but it seems incredibly superfluous, especially as Dale literally calls himself “Double-O-Dale” in the episode.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder Sure, the name probably comes from Rescue Rangers, but I think the idea of a spin-off about one of the characters being a secret agent was probably inspired by that Double O' Duck story.
I think its too specific to be a coincedence.
Yeah the reason Double O duck never saw the light of day is because the producers of the James Bond movies own the double o title.
Well, there was an episode in season 3 of the Ducktales reboot that was called "Double-O-Duck in You Only Crash Twice!", which was about Dewy and Launchpad being secret agents. The best part in that episode is that the Chip N Dale crew actually made a cameo.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I haven't seen the movie but when you showed the image, I instantly knew it was Naruto from the Anime from the same name
Good guy Dave. He gets a bunch of critiques in the comments, he doesn't get defensive or ignore them, but makes a new video acknowledging all of them.
It's too bad we'll never know which character was bootlegged to that wise old man. If only someone had mentioned it.
Naruto
I was LMAO (Laughing My Aang Off).
naruto and master roshi
@@goontoons7562 no it is not master roshi he had a easter egg earlier in the movie and his beard and mustache are white.
Naruto af
Hey Dave, something I noticed is Bootleg Bart’s blue shirt. The shirt was worn in early merch AND bootleg merch fittingly enough
13:41, Scooby-Dooby-Doo Where Are You?
Thanks for the follow up! Couldn't believe you missed Foghorn in the first video!
Also, that Transformer that shows up in the crowd at the beginning is the Autobot Blaster from Generation 1 (The original show). A bit of a deep cut character, which I appreciated.
When the LAPD “ready the battering rams” during the raid, the rams look just like the mascot logo for the LA Rams NFL team. One of the co-owners of the football team is named Dale “Chip” Rosenbloom
5:30
Oswald is there as well next to the window
Oh shit you’re right!
Great breakdown and I appreciate the second video! I feel that the fake legs used in the end credit sequence for the Double-O Dale shot seem reminiscent of the ones used for Roger Rabbit's "filmed" opening cartoon sequence. We saw after they cut that they were just fake legs up to the knees.
I thought the same
3:38 The Little House!
Not sure if this counts as an animation reference, but I thought it was clever when Chip tries to free Dale from the machine and laments that Dale can't "stretch" anymore like he would have been able to as a classic 2-D toon.
Great Awesome Easter Egg Found Video Dave
Dale being obsessed with his carreer but then throwing his phone away to show the completion of his character arc could be a reference to Hook, another movie featuring a grown-up Peter Pan, directed by Steven Spielberg who co-owns Roger Rabbit.
So it works on multiple levels.
It should be worth pointing out that Sora's hair in the movie was actually cropped from fan art. Wether the artist got credit is unknown at this time, so take that for what it's worth.
I thought it was tezuka’s art
knowing Disney they probably weren't credited
I saw super pup in the movie
Source?
@@anomaly395 look up HMK's or Thegamersjoint's videos on the matter. They use Photoshop to prove the case.
If Shaggy appeared he would have to use 1% of his Ultra Instinct.
still missed that the lego man in the billboard is one of the characters the appears in the classic LEGO racing game LEGO Racers, even if the bones and skull icon on his hat seem to be missing
Yay, I'm considering my Blacksad cameo theory official now.
Thank you so much for this Dave!
I am a huge biggest #1 fan of chip n dale rescue rangers for 33 years and in two months on July 20th is my 23rd birthday
That Naruto bit was pretty funny 😂😂
Lmao that was gold
Where was that
@@danielagosto3794 8:55
Sweet Pete made Naruto old-
Before the laser scene, while chip is trying to get dale out of the claw, he says, "why won't you stretch?" I'm pretty sure that's a nod to how cg characters tend to not stretch like 2d characters.
Yep. The technique you're thinking of is called the "stretch and squash" technique. It is a very old style of animation.
@@amyschildgamerlive4519 it's called squash and stretch (the order matters).
@@ego-lay_atman-bay true. My apologies. If I'm gonna act like a "know-it-all" the least I can do is be an adult when I'm corrected XD
@@ego-lay_atman-bay And your absolutely correct that the order does matter. At least in this case.
12:04, When I still first saw the trailer for the movie, I legit thought that he was really someone else impersonating Peter Pan in the film.......but afew clips later, I was totally wrong all along.
He really is Peter Pan who grew-up.
Me 2
@@NormalBricks Guess we can't be right all the time.
Well, better late than ever to know.
In the original script it was Pluto dressed up like Peter Pan. Because that makes sense.
@@AlexReynard Wait, WHAT???
A truly heroic couple of videos Dave. Amazing job, thank you 😊
Thank you! 🙏🏻
9:20 didn't thought for a second you would use my comment as a drop 🤣
I'm wheezing so hard right now.
Thank you for the lols 😭
When I blind-watched Chip 'n Dales Rescue Rangers on Disney+, I never expected it to be a crossover on a scale so monumental, that no other movie could ever come close to it.
Forget, "Hold my beer."
It's more like, "Check out my beer factory!"
Everyone:long John,Zerg,maleficent
Me: MeGaMiNd!
Thank you for pointing out the reference to my boy Miles Morales Spider-Man, I didn't really see it because the Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers movie duration time was going a little too fast to pick up every Easter egg & references.
Keep those obscure references coming Dave!
6:56
the man knows what the people want and comes clean about it
well done dude
🙏🙏🙏 thank you
You see that Dave. That called Karma:)
I think the cat meow after him transforming is a refrence to Yzmas in the emperors new grove
When chip and dale are in the bootlegging machine: Chip is grabbed by a robotic pincer, while trying to save him dale says Why won't you stretch? This is a reference to the fact that 2D characters often use the Squash and Stretch technique to excaudate their motion but this is far more difficult on 3D characters so they don't tend to do so as often.
I think this is because dale got cgi surgery and got more realistic therefore has a more realistic anatomy than a cartoonier character like chip who would be able to squash and stretch
Damn I missed that somehow. I was honestly waiting for them to mention the “toon physics” like how they did in Roger Rabbit.
Edit: I *was* gonna say that Chip shouldn’t be in any real danger throughout the movie, but then I remembered that in WFRR Roger said they can only do it “when it’s funny”, and the same probably applies in this movie. And Chip in this movie is a lot more casual and never really trying to be funny. So that’s probably why he couldn’t do it.
Completely amazing videos man, and great attitude and effort in that Naruto incident
Great video
Since cartoons live in Hollywood in the Chip and Dale movie universe, there’s a chance that the events of A Day with SpongeBob: the movie might’ve happened
8:14 Next to the Snork can be seen a bootlegged Marceline from Adventure Time
9:06 “well there it is”-Ian Malcom
8:37
14:52
At least it's good to know that Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022) has ties to Foodfight amongst many other things.
That I honestly figured out for myself after rewatching It *23 times* but i say It was still worth It!
8:55 I was laughing my Aang off (LMAO)
When Dale is wearing a top hat and tails, I am pretty sure that is a reference to 1952’s classic short Two Chips and a Miss.
5:31 you can also see Oswald the lucky rabbit in the form of graffiti on a sale poster
You showed the clip in the first video, but when the students are walking into school, the teacher talks to a boy named Simon. He was a character featured in the Simple Simon bits from the early Mousketeers show where there was a song about something he did incorrectly and how to do it proper.
0:47, That was my OG Username and Icon Picture before I Had to change it
12:18, History Lesson Time
im surprised R. Crumb Mr. Natural showed up in a Disney Movie
Me too, and that was honestly my favorite cameo because it was so unexpected.
It's almost as if Disney doesn't care what's done to their characters or image, because they have so much money they don't _have_ to care.
Speaking of Scooby-Doo references, I recall seeing a cosplayer dressed as Fred Jones walking down the street on the left side of the screen in one of the sequences (maybe outside the convention, but don't recall, as there were SO many references).
The bootleg Bart Simpson wearing a blue shirt is actually something he does in some official merchandises.
There’s a ghibli character in the background, I don’t remember who, but it’s somewhere
Once Jimmy the Polar Bear was introduced, the back cover of the magazine he's reading is an ad for the perfume Le Pew, a reference to the now banned Looney Tunes character Pepe' le Pew.
In before all the comments that you missed characters that you already talked about in your other video. lol
I can’t wait 🤣🤣
In the Disney fandom it says in the Cartoon Network section there is a bootleg version of bubbles from The PowerPuff Girls I’m trying to find it but I can’t see it
You forgot to mention Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. 5:33
Can’t “forget” something you didn’t see.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder Oh okay. I really like that the movie is a love letter to animation.
I love these Cameos
The jacket that Bootleg Pete was wearing was Roadrunner’s jacket from “Lunatics Unleashed”
Rev runner*
There is actually a hidden Funko Pop easter egg in the bathhouse scene.
When Chip enters the code for Sweet Pete's locker, the password is "279", which matches the number for the Funko Pop figure of Peter Pan.
Not sure if this is true, but I just found it interesting
The fact there there was so much police activity in this film and yet there was no Nick or Judy cameo is just a missed opportunity
I also think a mixed opportunity and one that would be so cool to have is if they had (I don’t believe they did) make one of the reporters asking chip and dale a whole bunch of questions as being Roxanne Ritchi from Megamind
I think the one that caught me off guard was one of the blink and you'll miss it bootlegs being Olive Oyl and Sailor Moon.
Furthermore, it feels like they were always gonna go with the former child star as the bad guy and wasn't gonna be specifically Bobby Driscoll, judging by the fact that one of the other considered choices was Charlie Brown.
Did you mention Blaster from the g1 transformers cartoon in the previous video?
Yes.
When chip and dale pull up to the uncanny valley, to the left on a poster it show Oswald the lucky rabbit. Disney’s first masscot AKA Mickey Mouse’s brother
good choice of cocacola polar bear pics at 15:00, it gave me a laugh
I saw some comment saying in the end of the movie when you see the bootleg character sitting around and talk, the girl behind Phineas is Bubbles mixed with Sailor moon apparently.
Can you make a third video
No, sorry. There's not enough left to cover.
Can you watch my UA-cam channel
The bald guy walking against a hydrant from that weird animation scene is most likely referencing that "going to the store" clip. Also I guess Seth Rogen just being Seth Rogen with his iconic yet annoying stoner laugh which they had to point out not once but TWICE is somewhat a thing lol
You missed at the talent show near the beginning there is persepter (a transformer)
14:42 I didn't actually expect that Chip would be much cooler or powerful than me here. It's because I'm listening Rock or Light metall (like Skillet, Three Days Grace, STARSET, Sabaton, Rammstein, Evanescence, Linkin Park and Maneskin) but I'm not so tolerable to even heavier like Lamb of god.
Dave lee did you see bootleg star butterfly somewhere
No. They are not there.
Bootleg Bart (Simpson) phrase "Pechanga" is in reference to the name of a Indian Gaming Casino located in Southern California (near Palm Springs).
Its funny that the bootleg simpsons are credited as stinsons
You know when Chip and Dale gone to the Uncanny Valley. There is a CGI character walking into a yellow fire hydrant. That character reminds me of that video on youtube called "going to the store" by David Lewandowski. The head and face looks very alike! That's the first thing I though about when I saw that.
Oh and I just remembered that you accidentally called Bob from monsters vs aliens blob in the last video
What about rescuers down Under
9:53 I think it's The black mamba that megamind wears in the first fight against tighten
The into the spider vers Easter egg just goes to show how Disney and Sonys relationship has strengthened in recent years like imagine this pre civil War it would have never happened
Man. All of these references makes Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Ready Player One wants to run from its money a lot sooner.
Geralt from The Witcher keeps getting overlooked in the cosplay cameos.
I haven't seen chip n' dale rescue rangers and I can't wait to see this movie and let you know the easter eggs!
You still didn’t mention how you referred to Fraggle Rock’s Wembley as “Fraggle Rock Character”
My theory on jimmy's backstory
jimmy suffered a fate similar to pete, working as cokes mascot until coke decided to drop him, settling on a plain red background. this hurt jimmy hard, leading him to a life of crime
@7:21 smurf hat!
(not in the video)
Batman vs ET death scene is pretty much Avengers : Infinity War. With Spiderman blipping away and Iron Man holding spiderman. Even the colour use and surroundings is a clear nod to the planet in where this happend.
8:33-8:34 - You Forgotten to mention the Bootlegged Anime-esque girl sitting next to Bootlegged Phineas as she is meant to be Bubbles from _The PowerPuff Girls_ and Sailor Moon / Usagi Tsukino merged into one.
Wonder who's next for a cartoon evolution in june
might be off on the collar of the coat but could it be zevon coat from descendants wicked world?
I'd say, other than the fact that this movie has both Hasbro (Blaster from Transformers and the MLP:FIM cast) and Mattel, the cameo that most blew my mind was Bootleg Patrick Star with the head of Wembley Fraggle from the short lived NBC Saturday Morning Cartoon version of Fraggle Rock. .
Oh, and I wouldn't call it a reference or Easter Egg, but Sweet Pete definitely conforms to a typical Rescue Rangers villain. A frustrated human that wants to be more than what they are, who has big ambitious plans, but achieves them through the exploitation of others. In the original cartoon's case, animals, but in this case, toons.
There is so many, I caught a half dozen he missed without watching the actual movie
As I mentioned in the first 10 seconds of this video, this is the second part of two videos. In the first video, I pointed out over 300.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I was meaning in the first video. This thing is more packed than Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I forgot to add in a coma, so my comment came off as more critical than I meant. Sorry. Fixed it now.
Senator Butthead might be a reference to other senator who mistook Beavis and Butthead as “Buffcoat and Beaver”
Was Blythe Baxter and biskit twins and sugar sprinkles make a cameo in the movie
Isn't the big bads coat from the Matrix?
6:55 Omg this killed me
There’s a cosplay of Ernie from Sesame Street you forget to mention.
Again, this is the second part of two videos. I mentioned Ernie in the first.
There was also one scene in which chip and dale walked past a bench with a inscription. It said something along the lines of „Butt-Head for president“ with a picture of Butthead from Beavis and Butt-Head in a suit.
Yes, spoke about that in the first video.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder they are some other bootleg camo such as Bubble and Johnny test
@@DaveLeeDownUnder , sorry I missed it
You missed the bootlegs resembling Bubbles from "the powerpuff girls" crossed with Star Butterfly from "Star vs the forces of evil", Eustace Bagge from "Courage the cowardly dog" crossed with Bill from "Curious George" and Count Spankulot from Cartoon Network's "Codename: Kids Next Door" crossed with Lurch from "the Addams family"
I'm not sure these are real things.