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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

  • Status: Released
  • 20-05-2022
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Score: 7.002
  • Vote count: 1285

Decades since their successful television series was canceled, Chip has succumbed to a life of suburban domesticity as an insurance salesman. Dale, meanwhile, has had CGI surgery and works the nostalgia convention circuit, desperate to relive his glory days. When a former cast mate mysteriously disappears, Chip and Dale must repair their broken friendship and take on their Rescue Rangers detective personas once again to save their friend’s life.

Andy Samberg

Dale (voice)

John Mulaney

Chip (voice)

KiKi Layne

Ellie Steckler

Will Arnett

Sweet Pete (voice)

Eric Bana

Monterey Jack (voice)

Flula Borg

DJ Herzogenaurach (voice)

Dennis Haysbert

Zipper (voice)

Keegan-Michael Key

Frog Co-Worker / Bjornson the Cheesemonger (voice)

Tress MacNeille

High-Pitched Chip / Gadget Hackwrench (voice)

Tim Robinson

Ugly Sonic (voice)

Seth Rogen

Bob the Warrior Viking / Pumbaa / Mantis / B.O.B. (voice)

J.K. Simmons

Captain Putty (voice)

Da'Vone McDonald

Jimmy the Polar Bear (voice)

Akiva Schaffer

Various Characters (voice)

Rachel Bloom

Various Characters (voice)

Juliet Donenfeld

Kid Dale (voice)

Liz Cackowski

Cow Teacher / Tigra / Officer O'Hara / Bird Wife (voice)

Mason Blomberg

Kid Chip (voice)

Corey Burton

High-Pitched Dale / High-Pitched Zipper (voice)

Jim Cummings

Fat Cat / Pooh / Tiger / Shredder Arm / Pete / Darkwing Duck (voice)

Chris Parnell

Dave Bollinari (voice)

Jeff Bennett

Lumiere (voice)

June Schaffer

Bumper Car Kid / More Please Mouse / Meow (voice)

Steven Curtis Chapman

Baloo (voice)

Jorma Taccone

Fan Con Announcer / Batman / Toon Car (voice)

Alan Oppenheimer

He-Man / Skeletor (voice)

Hazel Schaffer

Beaver / Railroad Rat (voice)

Charles Fleischer

Roger Rabbit / Chipmunks TV Announcer (voice)

Heather Dragulescu

Principal Robinson

Sean Rohani

Dad Car (voice)

Jake Matthew Cohen

Kid in Classroom

Jonathan Verweij

Kid in Classroom

Kai Zen

Kid in Classroom

Sophie Fatu

Kid in Classroom

Rachel Samiri

Kid in Classroom

Matt Cook

Man in Chipmunk Costume

Greg Chun

Deodorant Commercial Narrator (voice)

Tad Stones

Studio Executive (voice)

Krystal Alvarez

Warp Party Photographer

Scott Whyte

Bull Co-Worker (voice)

Nneoma Sampson

Human Co-Worker

Jean Gilpin

Mrs. House (voice)

Jovana Lara

Newscaster

Victor Turpin

Dave

James Joseph Pulido

Doug

James M. Black

Mark

Kenzo Lee

Bread Baker

J. Anthony McCarthy

Bathhouse Clerk

David Tennant

Scrooge McDuck (voice)

Paula Abdul

3-D Reporter / Paula Abdul

Dan Gregor

Snoopy Ear Reporter

Paul Rudd

Paul Rudd

Cole Massie

Fan Con Fan

Jessie Hendricks

Fan Con Fan

Philena Franklin

Fan Con Fan

Rawson Marshall Thurber

Voltron Vendor

Matt Nolan

Stinsons Dad

Tom Antonellis

Stinsons Dad

Doug Mand

Cartoon FBI Agent (voice)

Julian Graham

FBI Agent

Anthony Molinari

Cop (uncredited)

Chris Sawin

_Rescue Rangers_ throws all of these ideas and characters at a wall to see what sticks and before they can process what works and what doesn’t they’re already throwing another pile at the wall; it’s too much to digest and too much of a good thing all at once. _Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers_ is a film that distracts itself from telling its own story. It has some fun moments, but its absent-minded storytelling is too overwhelming to ignore or fully enjoy. **Full review:** hubpages.com/entertainment/Chip-n-Dale-Rescue-Rangers-2022-Review-A-Badly-Drawn-Poorly-Written-Mostly-Animated-Reboot

Jordan_Gadger

A rare squalor turned out, of course. The characters are like pictures of a bad artist, flat and empty. Facial expressions and forms are alien. There is no aesthetic admiration for this attempt at expression in 3d. No grace and beauty. There is no depth and love, an adequate plot. Inappropriate flat humor. A fierce mockery of the innermost. A ridiculous untalented division without a sense of beauty, reminiscent of the very pirated products from the movie. They piled everything up and made an unintelligible dump. A bunch of some defective characters, like that Sonic who talks about the existence of the original Sonic, by the way... They ridiculed the key points, just for fun, quite unreasonably, only comedy is completely out of place here, as are the creators-comedians. And all this, of course, under the sauce "We love Rescuers". Well, well... We couldn't do it, in general, for real. In a Disney way. Only that picture was remembered, which hung on the wall of the actor Roquefort. And how wonderful it would be if the whole movie was of this style and with an adequate plot. Fortunately, this is not an original reality that could continue the canon. To understand this substitution, which tried to continue the series, it is enough to see in the film an episode with the participation of Akiva Shaffer, who allegedly filmed the original series in 1990, damn it. That's the only thing I thank him for.

bcorrel2

When Chip 'N Dale was first conceptualized, the writers needed to make a decision: would this movie be primarily made for those who had watched Rescue Rangers as children, or would it attempt to reboot the duo for a new generation? Sadly, it would seem the writers chose to do both. Chip 'N Dale is a movie packed to the gills with decades of animation jokes and easter eggs, yet ultimately it cements itself as a children's movies, utilizing the same cringeworthy cliches that every other children's movie utilizes. This is only further exasperated by KiKi Layne's terrible performance as Ellie, so much so that I believe the total removal of her character would vastly improve the film. Going into this movie I thought it had the makings of this generation's _Who Framed Roger Rabbit_. After seeing it, I now know that this movie will be relegated to the children's section and quickly forgotten.

Robbie Grawey

The script feels like it needed a bit longer in the oven, riddled with half-developed ideas. Neat premises, sloppy execution. Never quite nails down its dramatic tension as well as I wished. Nevertheless, very ambitious with its scale in variation in animation, and most of it works well! J.K. Simmons Gumby alone made this worth watching for me.

The Movie Mob

**Unexpected but also unnecessary.** A lot is going on with this movie! It's crazy, fast-paced, and just weird. As a movie for kids, it missed the target. As a movie for adults, some parts made me laugh. I definitely can't say it was terrible, but… it was just strange. Felt like a cartoon L.A. Confidential a little bit, and I'm not sure that's a good thing. I did appreciate how unique and unexpected everything was in this movie, but ultimately it lost me with its subject matter and jokes being way too bizarre for a kids' movie.

The Movie Mob

**Unexpected but also unnecessary.** A lot is going on with this movie! It's crazy, fast-paced, and just weird. As a movie for kids, it missed the target. As a movie for adults, some parts made me laugh. I definitely can't say it was terrible, but… it was just strange. Felt like a cartoon L.A. Confidential a little bit, and I'm not sure that's a good thing. I did appreciate how unique and unexpected everything was in this movie, but ultimately it lost me with its subject matter and jokes being way too bizarre for a kids' movie.