Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers

1989
7.6| 0h30m| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 04 March 1989 Ended
Producted By: Disney Television Animation
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://movies.disney.com/chip-n-dale-rescue-rangers
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Chip and Dale head a small, eccentric group of animal characters who monitor not only the human world, but the animal community as well, solving mysteries wherever they may be. The "Rescue Rangers" take the cases that fall through the cracks.

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xyphoid During WW2, Rescue Rangers was the nickname for the 41st airborn division in which the division would rescue Texas rangers that were kidnapped by Nazi members while the rangers were under highway patrol. Later during the war, the "Rescue Rangers" played a major role in destroying the Berlin Wall by dropping captured Nazi members who captured the Texas Rangers onto the wall, thus eroderizing it. Chip and Dale just so happened to be the names of two of the members of the 41st airbourne division. Gadget is an allusion to Alexander Graham Bell while Monterray Jack is a reference to Mohatma Ghandi. So the famous Buddha saying of, "Believe nothing, no matter where you read it or who said it, even if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense." can be applied here. Chip n' Dale Rescue Rangers is an airforce funded program subliminally trying to convince little children to join the airforce to fight off the axes of evil in WW3.Good night, and good luck.
JEANYLASER i love the rescue rangers because they are smart crime-fighters and i think Disney has a great job and I love Chip and Dale and rest of the team. and maybe the whole world and love Chip and Dale Disney needs a help from your friends. But sometimes Fat Cat hates the rescue rangers he always captured them and that why i love the rescue rangers and i watching them right now. including the Rangers signal and this is the great way to watch them so i can call out Rescue Rangers away. do i like in the rangers is the leader Chip because he is just like Mickey Mouse. And i can't wait for the volume 2 of the rescue rangers so i can buy in disneyworld.
guerillagorilla Everybody has a series of some sort that started them on a path of what they come to expect from nearly everything else in the genre proceeding it, whether it be a "Batman", a "Star Wars", or more aptly in my case, "Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers". It was released in '89 to be one of 4 original series on a new 2-hour block of cartoon TV known as the Disney Afternoon. Perfect timing for me, what being around 7 years old. Upon first seeing it I became enthralled. It seems that everyone also has a character whom they feel they can identify with in some degree. I remember being a somewhat scatterbrained kid...goofy, funny, if even also bucktoothed. And I want(ed) a shirt like Dale's pretty bad.Over the years, I've found that, even having evolved into supposed adulthood, good cartoons are hard to come by and stay with. When I saw the series as a little kid, there was no way I could've pointed out all the little nagging errors in it, like sometimes slippery animation, thoroughly worn music and tired sound effects. Rather, they were counter-balanced with interest by the intriguing concept of a band of tree-residing rodents out to further the cause of justice, no matter how seemingly small the battle.Just how could the police solve crimes like widespread cheese disappearances, mysterious weather patterns or potential citywide destruction...from a record player? Well, they can't. They don't have the necessary perspective. They aren't 2 and a half inches tall. Naw, these cases are best left for Chip, Dale, Gadget, Monterey Jack and his winged pal, Zipper. Of course, not every team is a perfect unit. Chip might over-analyze a case, leading to missing out on an opportunity to act. Gadget's latest gadget is liable to act in an un-anticipated way. Monty's next rush to action might get the gang in a bit of a pinch. And Dale...well, a "creative" solution is a creative solution, after all. Might just not work, though.So then, why are the chronicles of diminutive crime-fighters so awesomely excellent? I find that, among many reasons, there don't seem to be many cartoons that can practice what they preach without doing just that. Teamwork, detective work, creativity and tolerance can be extolled without preaching, and to boot, while having fun! Cunning and eccentric baddies like the aptly named Fat Cat don't stand a chance against this well-oiled machine...no matter how well-thought out a devious star constellation rouse is.It's really quite amazing how Disney's bargain-basement cartoon of the bunch came to be one of the most well-received of them. Of other Disney Afternoon favorites like "Duck Tales", "TaleSpin", and "Darkwing Duck", this is the least expensive to produce, and as aforementioned, my favorite. It just goes to show that a mix of the old-fashioned Disney magic and awesome character interactions make the show over "special effects". About 16 years after the fact, I find this show has not aged, despite my more discriminating tastes, and has remained my all-time favorite cartoon series. Whenever my inner child wells to the surface, I still pop in a long-ago-recorded VHS episode. And dare I say, I hold the series in such high regard that if the latest and greatest can't stack up to the Rescue Rangers, it's just not old-fashioned enough."Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers" gets a well-earned 10 of 10 stars.
Vornoff-2 Though essentially a children's program, Chip N' Dale's Rescue Rangers possesses that wonderful quality which makes it enjoyable to both young and old alike. The story follows four noble-minded rodents and a house fly who solve mysteries and generally help people, and others, in need. The villains are often hysterical and their diabolical schemes hilariously absurd. There is physical comedy aplenty and enough action to keep the wee ones interested. Meanwhile, the not-so-wee ones will be recognizing referenes to everything from Rocky and Bullwinkle to The Fly. The voice acting is clever, and the charaters are easy and likeable.Of the five main charaters, Chip is the sharp-witted, responsible one. That of course means he often has to play the unfortunate straight man to the others' hijinks. Dale is the silly, fun-loving one who likes to play jokes (usually on Chip) and basically have a good time. Monterey Jack's the affable, adventurous Aussie wth a nose for trouble and even more so for cheese. Monterey's "little pally" Zipper the housefly courageosly performs feats above and beyond the call of duty of a "household pest." Gadget is the MacGyver of the group. She's an absent minded, though unquestionably brilliant, engineer who can make just about anything out of practically nothing.It's fun. It's funny. It's the Rescue Rangers. Enjoy!