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56 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Legendary Animated Series Makes its Mark on DVD!,
This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
There was a time when afternoon television programming was the highlight of the day for millions of young people across America. The reason for all this after-school joy: a very special programming block known simply as "The Disney Afternoon." Of course, the Disney Afternoon did not simply materialize out of thin-air. It was a gradual process to develop, and it all started with two very special animated shows, "Duck Tales" and "Chip `n' Dale: Rescue Rangers." First came "Duck Tales," which blew fans away with animation and stories far superior to the programming that was standard afternoon cartoon TV fare at the time. Working with the classic comic book stories of Duck Family creator Carl Barks as a basis, Disney created a memorable and much-loved series that raised the bar for animated TV programming to a new high that later shows were frequently expected to reach. Two years later, Disney once again took classic characters and redefined them for the small screen, this time in the form of "Chip `n' Dale: Rescue Rangers." Rescue Rangers was an excellent follow-up to Duck Tales, maintaining the high animation and writing standards, and doing a superb job developing new and classic characters as well. Chip `n' Dale were every bit the same characters we all new and loved from their old exploits with Donald Duck, but now they were more distinct and "real" than ever before! Chip was more than ever portrayed as the bold and serious leader, while Dale took on his role as the adventurous slacker with all the seriousness of his crime-solving counterpart. Rounding out the team of miniscule crime-solving heroes were new characters Gadget Hackwrench, the beautiful mouse inventor, Monterey Jack, the burly Australian adventurer with a serious weakness for cheese, and Zipper, the tiny housefly with a gi-normous heart. Together, the little gang traveled to and from Ranger Headquarters in the Ranger-Wing, solving unsolvable crimes and helping poor souls in need with their individual skills and teamwork combined. Their enemies were often random nitwits and evil-doers, but they did have recurring baddies in the form of mad scientist Professor Nimnul and ruthless animal kingpin "Fat Cat" and his cronies.
"Chip `N' Dale: Rescue Rangers," just like its predecessor, "Duck Tales," has finally and thankfully been released in its first DVD set. This three disc "Volume One" collection includes the first 27 episodes of the classic animated series from Walt Disney Television Animation Japan. The episodes are detailed below. Disc 1: Catteries not Included: When the Rangers investigate the case of a little girl's missing cat, they discover a scheme by the nefarious Professor Nimnul to use static electricity to power his newest evil invention! His source for the static charge: Kidnapped cats courtesy of his robot dogs! Three Men and a Booby: During a disastrous trip to the local supermarket, the Rangers stumble onto the case of a nervous Booby Bird's egg-napped egg! Chip, Dale, and Monterey soon find themselves clueless egg-sitters, and now they must rescue the mother bird from a maniacal egg collector! The Carpetsnaggers: While the Rangers attempt to thwart a rash of robberies involving seemingly "magic" flying carpets, Monterey and Gadget debate the nature of the mysterious circumstances. Piratsy Under the Seas: Frustrated with having to pick up after himself and follow rules, Dale is thrilled when the gang comes across the sea dwelling Pi-rats who live as they please and are eagerly seeking new members! Adventures in Squirrelsitting: After an encounter with Fat Cat results in the Rangers wrecking the home of some local squirrels, our heroes volunteer for babysitting duty to make up for the error. Things go awry, however, when teen Squirrel Tammy's crush on Chip lands her and her baby sister in the claws of Fat Cat himself! This episode features a rousing musical number and is a fan favorite! Flash the Wonder Dog: Flash the Wonder Dog is a TV star and hero to fans everywhere, especially Dale, so when Fat Cat and his gang frame the animal actor in an attempt to ruin his career and take the canine populace down a notch, it's Rescue Rangers to the rescue! Another fan and personal favorite, in no small part due to the gorgeous actress character in the opening scene with Flash. The Pound of the Baskervilles: To help a dog and his owner regain their rightful ownership to a vast family estate, the Rescue Rangers consult the books of Chip's own hero, Sureluck Jones, for help in finding the will and chasing off the greedy brother that has taken control. Parental Discretion Retired: Monterey Jack's father, Cheddarhead Charlie, blows into town for a visit and attempts to teach the Rangers a thing or two about adventurin' the Cheddarhead Charlie way! Risky Beesness: Zipper falls head over heels for a pretty but snooty queen bee in search of her swarm. The Rangers soon find the bees in the control of an exterminator with dreams of being a female rock star with a Queen Bee theme. Disc 2: Bearing up Baby: In a real treat for classic Disney fans, Chip, Dale, and the gang encounter another old adversary of Donald Duck's, Humphrey the Bear, as he adopts the toddler son of a careless camping couple. It's up to the Rangers to save the baby from the well-intentioned bear and then save the bear from a trigger-happy posse of campers! Out to Launch : A visit to a space-shuttle launching lands the Rangers in some real trouble when Chip `n' Dale end up abandoned in outer space! Dale Beside Himself: Dale thinks he's living the sweet life when he convinces a visiting, shape-shifting space alien to take over his chores, but the alien has developed a taste for Earthly-living and suddenly wants to take over Dale's life on a more permanent basis. Kiwi's Big Adventure: The Rangers have to convert their plane into a boat during an attempt to flee from an angry tribe of Kiwi birds with dreams of flight, but Dale is too busy faking an injury to help out in the difficult escape. A Lad In A Lamp: Monterey Jack discovers a magic lamp on the docks that was meant for Fat Cat's evil clutches. After wasting his first two wishes on cheese and transportation, the genie within tricks him into trading places with his final wish. Now, Monty is the genie of the lamp, and Fat Cat is hot on his trail. The Battle of the Bulge: The Rangers put Monterey on a strict diet and exercise regiment and quickly regret it while on the case of some fruit bat jewel thieves. Ghost of a Chance: The Rescue Rangers trail Fat Cat to London in order to prevent him from stealing the crown jewels, and, in the process, discover the ghost of one of Monty's long-dead ancestors. An Elephant Never Suspects: When peanuts go missing at the local zoo, a bull elephant names the Rangers as the culprits. To clear their name, the Rangers must discover the real peanut pinchers. A Case of Stageblight: A night at the opera makes the Rangers prey to an insane, sewer-dwelling alligator with dreams of theatrical stardom. They'll have to play-along if they're going to make it out alive! Disc 3: The Luck Stops Here: A pitiful inventor with a troublemaking cat blames his failures on pure bad luck, but Gadget is determined to show this kindred spirit the light. Fake me to Your Leader: Wicked Professor Nimnul invents a ray-gun that causes things to grow and uses it on some local pill-bugs in an elaborate alien invasion hoax. To make matters worse for the Rangers, Zipper gets zapped too! Last Train to Cashville: Investigating a little boy's missing train set, the Rangers track it to yet another of Fat Cat's robbery schemes, this one at least partly inspired by the 1955 film "The Ladykillers." The Case of the Cola Cult: Just as Gadget is questioning her usefulness to the team, the Rangers encounter a disturbing cult of rats who worship the fizz of "Kookoo Cola." Throw Mummy From the Train: On a vacation to mysterious Egypt, the Rangers agree to help a mummy retrieve a ring from a thieving archaeologist's assistant before he mistakenly brings a demon sphinx to life! A Wolf in Cheap Clothing: Dale's obsession with horror comics causes him to jump to supernatural conclusions when the team's investigation into some strange robberies put them on the track of a wolf who spends his nights as a free-wheeling human. A fave among wolf and werewolf lovers like myself! Prehysterical Pet: In his eagerness to have a pet of his own and prove he can handle the responsibility, Dale secretly takes in a tiny Dinosaur visiting from another planet, but the more the Dinosaur eats, the bigger he gets! Robocat: The Rangers discover a mechanical cat and attempt to find him a home, until Fat Cat reprograms him for his own purposes. Does Pavlov Ring A Bell?: Chip `n' Dale are becoming more aggressive in their competition for Gadget's affections, and things only get worse when a lab rat named Sparky seems to be beating them both. Featuring some of the best voice talent in the business and spanning a total of 65 episodes, "Chip `n' Dale: Rescue Rangers" is high-quality Disney entertainment that can appeal to all ages, so long as the viewers are young at heart. Full of great memories for those of us who grew up with these fantastic programs, this 3 disc set is a must own, even if it is not everything the hardcore fan has been longing for. The source material could do with some restoration, white marks do appear frequently, and there is not an extra to be found (a crime in the case of a DVD boxed set). Of course, what concerns many of us the most is the lack of the five-part premiere, "To the Rescue." As with the "Duck Tales" DVD set, the 5-part premiere story is not included, which is most distressing, particularly since the 5-part premieres set up the entire series and are usually the best stories in the entire run. The only bit of hope I can offer the readers of this review is that some online episode guides for this show that seem to follow the same order as the DVD set list the series premiere eps as episodes 41 through 45, which WOULD put them in the second volume, assuming a second volume is released. I can only assume the case is the same for "Duck Tales." Regardless, this set is fantastic if you are a fan of the show, even without any extras. A twenty-seven episode set for twenty-six bucks is a steal! Let's hope the remainder of the series follows, and let's hope it has some extras, but, in the meantime, I suggest you pick this one and Duck Tales Volume One up right away. I've heard that very few were made and production has already been cut off. I don't know if that's just a rumor or not. I was simply told by the retail store employee where I bought them that what are on the shelves now are all that are going to be sold. I'm sure glad I didn't take any chances! I've been enjoying these shows enormously since I picked up the sets the day they came out!
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Looking back into my childhood,
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This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
Watching Rescue Rangers again for the first time since a good 17 years ago, it's surprising how much I actually remember of the show. It's not like I thought of the show every day since watching it, but my love for the show was apparently stored away in my brain, because upon watching the shows, I remembered what would happen in each episodes, even most of the lines, precisely. This is the kind of Disney cartoon that was made when the people involved making the show ACTUALLY cared enough to make an interesting show. I mean, the plots are still unique and enjoyable for my adult mind, even more so, because now I understand all the subplots, in-jokes, and hidden messages in the show that I would have never caught in my youth. It's not that the show had anything dirty, it's just that my young mind couldn't comprehend it at the time. Parents, pick this up for your kids. It's much better than anything they're watching on Cartoon Network. Cartoons today are made to sell the merchandise related to the show, and thusly, little thought goes into making a show with substance. Disney was the exception with these cartoons. Yes, these shows had merchandise, but it was not the focus. Disney made these because they wanted to keep constant appeal with their target audience, the children. Rescue Rangers is like an animated series of serial novellas, like the Allan Quartermain, or Tarzan books, but for children. Why are you still reading this? Buy it!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is what Rangerphiles everywhere have waited for,
This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
Man. . . Normally, I don't do reviews, but for this, I make an exception. CDRR is arguably the best animated series ever produced by Walt Disney Company. Anyone that doesn't buy this is missing out!
And for those that would argue that this isn't #1 out of the Disney vault, need I remind you that this series spawned the only character ever created exclusively for a Disney Afternoon show that got their own ride at Disneyland: Gadget! For parents, many of you may remember this series from when you were younger. Share it with your children. Disney, once upon a time, was a family company, and that meant the whole family, not just those under 7. You'll enjoy this as much as your children do, believe me :)
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
YES! YES! YES!,
By sethn172 "DVD Fan" (Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
Why three "yeses"? Because one of the greatest Disney TV cartoons ever is finally coming to DVD!
I was expecting these cartoons to come out in like 2009 or 2010 or so as like a 20th Anniversary edition, but I'm so glad Disney decided to release cartoons like "Chip and Dale" and "DuckTales" like now! Even better is that we get these DVDs first! Which is good, because Disney always releases the good stuff on DVD in Europe and Australia first, I wonder why? But anyways, expect a whole lot of episodes (about 22 or so) on this volume, games, and a whole lot more! And please, Disney, release "TaleSpin" on DVD too!
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers finally come to DVD,
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This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
Finally, the Rescue Rangers have come to DVD...But, if you're a true, hardcore fan you may be a bit disappointed.
First, the packaging. Bundled neatly within the box are three separate containers with Chip, Dale, and Monterey Jack prominently featured on the cover. On each container, one additional action picture on the front, along with the Rescue Rangers TV logo. More pictures and episode listings are on the back. These covers look nice, clean and crisp. Something missing from this set is the individual episode descriptions. No booklet or description on the disc of the individual episodes is included. The episodes, themselves are taken from the master film footage, which, unfortunately have degraded a tiny bit over the last 16 years, or so. White streaks and blips appear throughout nearly every episode. The audio sounds great, however, as it is mastered in Dolby Digital Mono. No special features, just 27 episodes on three discs. Episodes featured: Disc 1: Catteries not Included Three Men and a Booby The Carpetsnaggers Piratsy Under the Seas Adventures in Squirrelsitting Flash the Wonder Dog The Pound of the Baskervilles Parental Discretion Retired Risky Beesness Disc 2: Bearing up Baby Out to Launch Dale Beside Himself Kiwi's Big Adventure A Lad In A Lamp The Battle of the Bulge Ghost of a Chance An Elephant Never Suspects A Case of Stageblight Disc 3: The Luck Stops Here Fake me to Your Leader Last Train to Cashville The Case of the Cola Cult Throw Mummy From the Train A Wolf in Cheap Clothing Prehysterical Pet Robocat Does Pavlov Ring A Bell? I hope that a Rescue Rangers Volume 2 will be made. If it is, I would like to see "To the Rescue" included, as well as some special features.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THANK YOU DISNEY!!!,
By pupspals (CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
Finally disney releases Chip & Dale's Rescue Rangers & DuckTales on DVD! My VHS tapes were dying from over use!!
In this series the classic Disney chipmunks Chip & Dale join Gadget, Monterey Jack & Zipper to fight the bad guys! Great for kids, great for adults & animation fans! Comedy, Adventure, Action & more it has something for everyone!! The character of Gadget became so popular that Disney created a ride for her at Disneyland & Tokyo Disneyland - the only TV themed attraction!! In fact, Rescue Rangers participated with other Disney Afternoon shows from the late 80's & early '90s like Gummi Bears, DuckTales & Tale Spin to have "Disney Afternoon Ave" at Disneyland! This show definitely has it's fan base! These guys are great! This is a must have for animation fans, especially if you enjoy The Disney Afternoon cartoon shows & classic Disney animation!
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Show only lasted one season - unfortunately,
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This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
It took me a bit of time to track down what's actually included in this DVD. From what I can see, it's three discs with episodes 1-27 on them. Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers lasted only one season, but from the reruns that ensued, it will exist in kids hearts for eternity. Most of the kids who watched it are now in college, thus this is a timely release; Anyone who knows college students knows that they will spend a fortune just so they can remenisce. Who knows how long we will have to wait for all 65 episodes to be put on DVD. At least we now have a piece of that television history and can show it to others.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cuddly, action-packed, comic critter series holds up well. Average DVD set though.,
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This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
Following the success of DUCKTALES, Disney decided to attempt another TV series starring some of their beloved characters. CHIP 'N DALE'S RESCUE RANGERS, which casts the titular quarrelsome chipmunk duo as a pair of crimebusting detectives, became yet another popular serial for the company's then-weekly "Disney Afternoon". It is almost tempting to compare this show with DUCKTALES; after all, both series were produced within the same time period.
RESCUE RANGERS attains its own identity, however, due to its more comical tone, even with its fair share of action and solid mysteries. Its great asset comes not from the artistic merits (which is par for the course or better than most Saturday Morning cartoon serials--produced once again by Tokyo Movie Shinsha, for the most part anyway) or the sometimes too-cutesy score (although the theme song *is* catchy) but from character development. Instead of being the anonymous tormentors of irascible characters like Donald Duck or Pluto, Chip and Dale are given distinct personalities. Chip takes his duty very seriously through and through while Dale relishes in clowning around in even the direst of circumstances. Nonetheless, both remain steadfast friends and partners despite getting into occasional squabbles. Their sidekicks include burly Australian mouse Monterey Jack (with an unfortunate weakness for cheese) and nonverbal yet steadfast housefly Zipper. But my favorite character has to be Gadget, a resourceful mechanic who almost always has a great invention or idea to save the day and provides compassion to her companions. She's quite attractive, too, hence why the "chips" tend to vie for her affection every now and then. Even though she doesn't seem to mind when either of the boys flirts with her, Gadget never really takes their amorous advances seriously. (Nor would I think she care to; after all, she IS a mouse.) The bad guys our quintet of furry heroes battle are mostly random, however the most distinguishable of them is Fat Cat, a tabby version of Ratigan from THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE (his voice, supplied by Jim Cummings, somewhat recalls Vincent Price's sinister performance of that character) who delights in treasures and despises canines (as demonstrated in an episode where he tries to sabotage the reputation of Dale's #1 dog hero, Flash the Wonder Dog). His comical baddie sidekicks provide a hilarious contrast to Fat Cat's devious demeanor. This show has a lot of episodes that youngsters and adults can enjoy together; some of my favorite scenes include a hilarious dance number where Chip and Dale disguise themselves in drag; an opera disrupted by a stage-crashing, Thespian alligator; and desperate race to save astronauts from being lost in space. Admittingly, some episodes are better than others (in particular, the one where our pals encounter Humphrey the Bear didn't really keep my interests), but CHIP 'N DALE'S RESCUE RANGERS has maintained a steady following of fans over the years, and for good reason: the show is a lot of fun, and can even hold its own ground to many of the cartoons we see on TV today. As with DUCKTALES, Disney has provided RESCUE RANGERS with its first ever 3-DVD set. Fans have been awaiting this particular release for a long time, and unfortunately, it is not an altogether satisfying one. Although the box set contains 27 episodes (out of the 65), it is puzzling as to why Disney would neglect to include the five-part pilot, "To The Rescue", among them (a similar problem the DUCKTALES DVD set suffered from), much less include any extras. The set's only real drawback is the video quality, which, although adequate for the most part, suffers from annoying film artifacts (white speckles which appear in more than one episode). It's not altogether unwatchable, but it is disappointing that Disney did not give the video a major clean-up. However, the audio quality is acceptable, and the sheer fact that this show ever got released onto DVD at all renders such issues trivial. Hopefully a future release of this series will correct this volume's problems and make the missing episodes available to more devoted fans.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Right on Disney!,
By T.E. (New Mexico,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
It's about time Disney has released both Rescue Rangers (also Ducktales) on DVD finally. This show, along with many of the other Disney Afternoon shows (mostly notably Talespin, Darkwing Duck and Gummi Bears) were like a necessity growing up. Now the first two most important shows are coming to DVD at long last. Thanks Disney, now please release the other 3 shows I mentioned on Disney DVD and I'll be even happier!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great series, poor DVD,
This review is from: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 (DVD)
Even at the age of almost 30, I still enjoy this series. The episodes are fun, unlike a lot of cartoons that you loved as a kid, but don't quite give you the same enjoyment as an adult.
Unfortunately, this isn't the optimal DVD set for fans. While it technically contains the entire first season (27 episodes), it is missing the first 4 episodes from the pilot, which introduces us to the characters and explains their relationships. This DVD set also lacks any bonus features, which isn't uncommon for older shows released on DVD, but would be nice. Picture quality is fairly dull, but isn't necessarily bad either. It's basiclaly the same as it was when the show was broadcast. Audio quality sounds like it has worsened in some areas though and been dubbed in others. They just don't appear to have been enhanced at all for the DVD. The DVD set does include subtitles for the hearing impaired. One of my main problems with the DVD set is the crummy box it came in. The set includes 3 DVDs, each in a cheap flimsy plastic DVD case, about half the thickness of a normal DVD case. These three cases are in a cheap cardboard box that doesn't look like it's meant to be saved. They could have easily put the three discs in one normal-sized DVD case with a flip holder on the inside, or at least put them in a decent box. The cases look awkward on my DVD shelf and are so thin I can barely notice the DVDs. Even AOl gives out better cases with their promotional CDs. Overall, if you just want to watch the episodes, definitely get the set, however it would have been nice for Disney to have put some effort into the series and restore some of the picture quality and include all of the episodes. It seems like they just slapped this collection together. |
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Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - Volume 1 by Tress MacNeille (DVD - 2005)
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