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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Alvinnn!!! Edition 1983-88 (2008)

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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Alvinnn!!! Edition 1983-88 (2008)

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Alvinnn!!! Edition 1983-88 (2008)
2xDVD5 | Untouched | ISO+MDS | NTSC 1.33:1 640x480 VBR | 173 mn | 7.77 GB
Audio: English Dolby Digital MONO 2.0 @ 192 kbps 48.0 kHz | Subtitles: English (Closed Captioned)
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Children | Country: USA

It’s Alvin in all of his mischievous glory! This 2- disc compilation includes Alvin’s most hilarious, action-filled comedy adventures. It’s time for side-splitting laughter with Alvin, whose antics take him from Hawaii to army boot camp, ski slopes and more! Even when he has the best of intentions, you’ll understand when Dave cries, "ALVIIINNN!!!"
Producers: Joe Ruby, Ken Spears, Janice Karman, Ross Bagdasarian

Director: Charles A. Nichols

Story Editors: Cliff Ruby, Elana Lesser, Dianne Dixon / Story Direction: Sharon Forward, Larry Huber, Barry Caldwell, Kathleen V. Carr, Kurt Anderson, Byron Vaughns

Regular Voice Cast: Ross Bagdasarian (Alvin Seville, Simon Seville, Dave Seville), Janice Karman (Theodore Seville)

List of Cartoons Included:

Disc 1


1. "The Curse of Lontiki" (12:00) (Originally aired December 3, 1983)
While in Hawaii, Alvin makes plans to enter a surfing contest and film a TV commercial. But his good luck changes when he finds a cursed beach medallion.
Song: "Surfin' Safari" (The Beach Boys)

2. "Mr. Fabulous" (12:00) (Originally aired October 15, 1983)
To earn the Chipmunks some much-needed shopping money, Theodore agrees to wrestle Ivan the Terrible, not knowing what he's in for. Alvin and Simon help train their brother for his big match.
Song: "Pump, Pump, Pump" (original, Jack Silverman & Phil Shenale)

3. "Unidentified Flying Chipmunk" (12:00) (Originally aired October 22, 1983)
Inspired by the long lines for E.T., Alvin and Simon try to pass off Theodore as an alien creature. Needless to say, there are ramifications to their publicity stunt.
Song: "No Rock and Roll on Mars" (original)

4. "A Horse of Course" (11:22) (Originally aired September 15, 1984)
Alvin encourages the gang to buy a racehorse otherwise destined for the glue factory. Getting Alvin's Pride to win the Sunflower Stakes is a challenge complicated by the horse's venture into Simon's chemistry lab.
Song: "Break My Stride" (Matthew Wilder)

5. "New Improved Simon" (12:00) (Originally aired November 17, 1984)
To impress his crush Jillian, Simon lets Alvin make him over as macho, jock, and biker, with hilarious results.
Song: "Born to Be Wild" (Steppenwolf, written by Mars Bonfire)

6. "Snow Job" (11:22) (Originally aired November 3, 1984)
When he's snubbed from John Colorado's celebrity skiing tournament, Alvin takes steps to secure an invitation. When that's done, his brothers help him learn to ski.
Song: "Footloose" (Kenny Loggins)

7. "Maids in Japan" (10:57) (Originally aired November 10, 1984)
Hoping local flavor will benefit their Japanese tour, Alvin leads the Chipmunks to a kabuki theatre where they've got to perform in drag. Can they keep the gig secret from adoring fan Dave?
Song: "Three Little Maids from School Are We" (Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado)

Disc 2

8. "Every Chipmunk Tells a Story" (11:42) (Originally aired October 19, 1985)
"Alvin and the Chipmunks" goes Rashomon. Dave comes home to find the piano in a gooey mess at the bottom of the stairs. He then gets three wildly divergent accounts of what happened from Theodore, Simon, and Alvin, each of whom paints himself as an innocent victim.
Song: "The Heat Is On" (Agnetha Fältskog, written by Florrie Palmer and Tony Ashton)

9. "Romancing Miss Stone" (10:40) (Originally aired September 21, 1985)
Alvin has the hots for his pretty math teacher, Miss Stone,
but she has her eyes on another Seville: Dave. All's fair in love and war… let the water balloon duel begin.
Song: "Sharp Dressed Man" (ZZ Top)

10. "3 Alarm Alvin" (11:54) (Originally aired September 28, 1985)
Inspired by their Career Day brush with firefighter heroism, the Chipmunks set up their own fire department. Business is initially slow, but when they're the first ones on the scene of a house fire, their safety tips come in handy.
Song: "Holding Out for a Hero" (Bonnie Tyler, written by Jim Steinman and Dean Pitchford)

11. "Alvin's Oldest Fan" (11:22) (Originally aired November 16, 1985)
Alvin is surprised and disappointed to learn Honey Ginger, a contest winner entitled to a date with him, is an elderly woman. After sending her off in a cab, guilt drives him to track her down.
Song: "Bad to the Bone" (George Thorogood)

12. "Chip Off the Old Tooth" (11:48) (Originally aired September 18, 1985)
After Theodore gets a loose tooth extracted by the dentist, he expects to see the Tooth Fairy. Alvin and Simon plot to make that happen.
Song: "Goodbye to You" (Roxette)

13. "Whatever Happened to Dave Seville?" (11:42) (Originally aired October 4, 1986)
In the set's most ridiculous and hilarious episode, the Chipmunks mistake a wax statue of Dave for the real thing. They diagnose him with "zomboidrigidosis", a condition seen on a soap opera, and try to help him come around.
Song: "First Date (Do You Remember?)" (original)

14. "Cadet's Regrets" (22:30) (Originally aired 1988)
Rather than spending another summer at kid-friendly Camp Hiawatha, Alvin enrolls the Chipmunks in the Red Beret Commandoes class of Camp Eagleton. They have their fill of demanding military training quickly. Their escape unwittingly involves a top secret, state-of-the-art vehicle with which they travel into enemy territory.
Song: "Commandos"

Bonus Features: Menu, Cartoon Selection
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Alvinnn!!! Edition 1983-88 (2008)

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Alvinnn!!! Edition 1983-88 (2008)

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Alvinnn!!! Edition 1983-88 (2008)