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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip

  • Status: Released
  • 17-12-2015
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Score: 6.028
  • Vote count: 1732

Through a series of misunderstandings, Alvin, Simon and Theodore come to believe that Dave is going to propose to his new girlfriend in New York City - and dump them. They have three days to get to him and stop the proposal.

Jason Lee

Dave

Justin Long

Alvin (voice)

Matthew Gray Gubler

Simon (voice)

Jesse McCartney

Theodore (voice)

Kimberly Williams-Paisley

Samantha

Josh Green

Miles

Tony Hale

Agent Suggs

Bella Thorne

Ashley Grey

Eddie Steeples

Barry

Christina Applegate

Brittany (voice)

Kaley Cuoco

Eleanor (voice)

Anna Faris

Jeanette (voice)

Jose D. Xuconoxtli Jr.

Party Cop #1

Keith Arthur Bolden

Party Cop #2

Joshua Mikel

Wyatt the Pizza Guy

Jeremy Ray Taylor

Kid

Mike Senior

Paparazzi #1

Zeeko Zaki

Paparazzi #2

Jennifer Coolidge

Ms. Price

Uzo Aduba

TSA Officer

Jesica Ahlberg

First Class Flight Attendant

Derryl Rivers

Cab Coordinator

Retta

Party Planner

John Lacy

Owner

B.J. Winfrey

Clapping Person

Mark Jeffrey Miller

Cab Driver

John Kap

Giant Bearded Guy

Kevin Wayne

Large Cowboy

Tracy Goode

Bus Driver

Denitra Isler

Ticket Agent

Flula Borg

Man Behind Mask

Candace B. Harris

Airline Ticket Agent

Justin Miles

Young Employee

Laura Marano

Hotel Babysitter

David DeSantos

Maitre'd

Shatoya McClintock

Alice

Joseph Lavender

American Idol Bad Auditioner

Hakim Callender

Passing Record Executive

Benny Demus

DJ

Gabrielle Lexa

Fan #1

Brooke A. Belcher

Fan #2

Onira Tarés

First Record Executive

Leticia Jimenez

Second Record Executive

Charmin Lee

Judge

Ellie Knaus

Anna

Stefan Gordy

DJ at Party

Elyse Dufour

Access Hollywood Reporter

Kit Hoover

Access Hollywood Anchor

Autumn Monroe

Parade Woman

John Waters

First Class Passenger

Daryn Kahn

Party Guy

Parker Wierling

Miniature Golf Boy

Greg Pitts

Pool Attendant

Jennifer Joelle Blau

Waitress Passing Lady

Lisandra Silva

Female Bartender

Jelani A. Jackson

Brass Band Member

Nigel J. Burnett

Brass Band Member

Edward Williams

Brass Band Member

Saunders Sermons

Brass Band Member

Ryan Kilgore

Brass Band Member

Clarence Levy III

Brass Band Member

Stephen D. Wilson

Brass Band Member

Edward Platenburg

Brass Band Member

Jonathan Rosenblit

"Alvin" Reader

Ryan Girard

"Simon" Reader

Ronald Ogden

"Theodore" Reader

Katrine Hoyt

Shelbourne Hotel Guest (voice) (uncredited)

Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.

Alvin (singing voice) (uncredited)

Ken La Kier

Photographer (uncredited)

Janice Karman

Theodore / The Chipettes (singing voice) (uncredited)

r96sk

My first film of 2021 - I know, I know... hold back your jealousy. I've watched the preceding three films and, genuinely, enjoyed the first two, the third isn't good but isn't bad either. <em>'Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip'</em> is easily the weakest entry, but I still find it impossible to dislike these films. They're stupid but they kinda work, at least in terms of what their intended purpose is. The casting is quite something. Jason Lee, somewhat surprisingly, returns, with new addition Bella Thorne - who appears in, like, four scenes. You also have Christina Applegate, Anna Faris and Kaley Cuoco in voice roles, alongside appearances from "Crazy Eyes", "Stifler's Mom", "savior Jared" and "Crabman". Iykyk. I didn't care for any of it, the story is clichéd, nonsensical and woefully written - and there's barely even a road trip. I do, though, like the chipmunk animation, I chuckled a few times due to how they are animated. Rubbish no doubt, yet I can't say I hate it to be honest.

Andre Gonzales

I would have to say this is probably my least favorite out of the series. It is funny but I'd rather watch the chipmunks get into mischief then his girlfriends son being jelly.

RealZero

As with the previous movies, a cute little movie about family, finding your family, and what it can mean to stick together as one. And while I prefer the third movie in about all aspects, it was still a cute movie. The boys have to get on a road trip with a potentially future human step-brother that is a big bully and are forced to work together. And while said human step-brother is really, really exhausting in the beginning and made me fear this whole movie would become really straining, his character development is quick enough to allow the movie to turn into a cute and silly version of a road trip movie. There's a new antagonist, some really crazy and fun party moments and even one or two jokes that had me laugh out loud for a moment. Otherwise the movie is very similar to the others: family misunderstandings, problems, people learning how to live with each other and support each other as they should. The story of the antagonist is a bit ridiculous, but it fits the movies tone in silliness. And in the end, the film closes with a really cute and heartwarming end and it's a pity it's most likely the last in this series of movies. The negative parts? You see how I only talk about "the boys" and "brothers"? Well, the Chipettes only have two very small parts in this one and are mostly not important. And that's not only sad because I consider them damn cute and need more of them, but also because it means the only interaction and development happens between the boys and their step-brother-to-be. This is a bit of a pity as I really enjoyed the Chipmunks/Chipettes interaction in the third movie. But well: if you enjoyed the family theme and atmosphere of the first three movies, this one does that fine, as well! Give me more Chipettes! <3