The Chipmunk Adventure

The Chipmunk Adventure

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Janice Karman
Produced by Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
Written by
Based on Alvin and the Chipmunks
by Ross Bagdasarian
Starring
Music by Randy Edelman
Edited by Tony Mizgalski
Production
company
Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Release dates
  • May 22, 1987 (1987-05-22)
Running time
78 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $6.8 million[1]

The Chipmunk Adventure is a 1987 American animated musical adventure comedy film featuring the characters from NBC's Saturday morning cartoon Alvin and the Chipmunks.

The film, directed by Janice Karman and written by Karman and Ross Bagdasarian, stars the voices of Karman, Bagdasarian, and Dody Goodman, and follows the Chipmunks and the Chipettes as they go on a hot air balloon race around the world that is the cover for a diamond smuggling ring.

Plot

When David Seville goes off to Europe on a business trip, the Chipmunks, Alvin, Simon and Theodore are left at home with their babysitter, Miss Beatrice Miller - much to the dismay of Alvin. While the three are playing an arcade game of Around the World in Thirty Days with the Chipettes, Alvin and Brittany argue over which would win an actual race around the world. Diamond smugglers Claudia and Klaus Furschtein overhear the conversation and approach the children, telling them that they will provide them with the means for a real race around the world by hot air balloon, with the winner receiving $100,000.

After tricking Miss Miller, the Chipmunks and Chipettes meet at the Furschtein' mansion, where they are told the rules: each team—the Chipmunks being one, and the Chipettes the other—is given a separate route to follow, along with a chest of dolls, made in their own likenesses, which they are required to drop off to verify that they have visited all checkpoints. Upon dropping off one of their own dolls, they will receive a doll made in the likeness of a member of the opposing team. In reality, the dolls being dropped off are filled with diamonds, and the dolls received are filled with cash, given to them by the buyers. Both teams begin their travels; while the Chipmunks go to Mexico City, the Chipettes are caught in a storm and Brittany comes very close to becoming eaten by a shark in Bermuda. Unknown to both teams, however, they are being chased by two INTERPOL agents, sent by Inspector Jamal, who has been informed by Claudia and Klaus' butler, Mario, of the Furschteins' operation. The agents silently follow behind as the Chipmunks and Chipettes travel to many exotic locations. Both teams meet up in Athens, where Alvin and Brittany begin bickering, each claiming they can "out-rock and roll" the other. What ensues is a large-scale musical number ("The Girls of Rock and Roll") set in a nearby temple before they part ways in their separate balloons, with Dave and the two INTERPOL agents nearly spotting them.

The Chipettes then travel on to Egypt, where they are captured and brought to a young Arabian prince. The prince falls in love with Brittany and, oblivious to the diamond smuggling, agrees to return the valuable dolls to Jamal but declares that he is keeping the girls, and making Brittany his bride. Despite being showered with gifts, including a baby penguin, the Chipettes are desperate to make an escape. Still unaware of the contents of their dolls, they secretly try to retrieve them - only to find them guarded by snakes. Brittany and Jeanette "charm" the snakes by singing "Getting Lucky", then grab the dolls and escape just as Eleanor arrives carrying a small cooler.

Meanwhile, the Chipmunks are camping in a jungle near a native village while taking a shortcut. Theodore senses something is wrong; Simon and Alvin don't believe him. Upon waking up the next morning, they find Theodore missing. While trying to find him, Alvin and Simon are taken captive by some local natives. They soon learn that Theodore is being worshipped as the natives' "Prince of Plenty". Alvin and Simon are quickly forced to wear loincloths and are made into Theodore's obedient slaves.

Meanwhile, the Chipettes learn that Eleanor's cooler contains not food, but the baby penguin, whom Eleanor feels needs to be returned to its parents in Antarctica. The girls soon decide to head to Antarctica and sing the song "My Mother". However, Claudia is alerted to the girls' actions by her henchmen, and concludes that they must have discovered the diamonds and are trying to escape with them. She orders her henchmen to get the dolls back. As the girls deliver the young penguin to its parents, they are attacked by Claudia's henchmen. The Chipettes wrestle with the men as they attempt to steal the dolls, and a doll tears as the henchman falls from the balloon. Grateful to the Chipettes, the penguins snowball the henchmen into submission as the girls escape. They then notice the torn Chipette doll lying on the floor of the balloon; Jeanette picks it up and diamonds fall out of it. Opening a Chipmunk doll, they find it full of dollar bills, and realize that the whole race was just a set-up to deliver the diamonds. Realizing that the Chipmunks are likely in danger as well, they head off to find them.

Alvin and Simon, meanwhile, are forced to search a nearby cave for mushrooms, with Alvin growing increasingly fed-up with the situation. Inside the cave, they find a series of ideograms on the walls, which Simon is able to translate -thanks to his vast intellect. The ideograms tell of the Prince of Plenty being sacrificed on a full moon, which is that night. Before long, all three Chipmunks are tied to stakes by the natives, hanging precariously above a pit full of crocodiles. In a desperate attempt to delay their own deaths, they sing "Wooly Bully," which pleases the natives and lasts just long enough for the Chipettes to rescue them.

Together in the Chipettes' balloon, the kids return to Los Angeles, where they are met at the airport by Claudia and Klaus. After a high-energy chase through the baggage claim (as the Chipettes sing Diamond Dolls), the two groups are forced into a car under the false threat of Miss Miller's being kidnapped. Dave is arriving home to the airport at the same time, and hears Alvin's cries for help. Inspector Jamal runs up, identifying himself, and he and Dave begin to make a chase. While it at first appears that Claudia and Klaus will escape, they are accidentally run off the road by Miss Miller as she is heading to the airport to pick Dave up, who happens to drive up the wrong way towards them by accident. The diamond smugglers are arrested, and Brittany and Alvin argue over who really won the race, but Dave breaks up the argument and guides them to Miss Miller's car. Dave tells Alvin that he and the Chipmunks and the Chipettes have a lot of explaining to do. Alvin repeatedly protests about being entitled to the promised prize money, causing Dave to yell "ALVIN!" as the film ends.

Voice cast

Additional voices

Production

After the success of his animated cartoon series on NBC, Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. began developing a concept for a full-length feature film. Fortunately for Bagdasarian Productions, the box-office failure of Disney's The Black Cauldron in 1985 had led to the layoff of a number of Disney animators, whom Bagdasarian promptly hired to work on his film. The result was extremely high-caliber animation.

Bagdasarian and his wife Janice Karman decided to finance the project themselves, having generated so much revenue from the Alvin and the Chipmunks TV series. Their decision to work with several overseas studios led to major production delays. By late 1986, production had fallen far behind schedule, and a shortage of time and money resulted in major cuts being made to the film.

Soundtrack

The Chipmunk Adventure: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by The Chipmunks and The Chipettes
Released May 22, 1987
Genre Children's music
Label Buena Vista
Producer Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
Janice Karman
The Chipmunks and The Chipettes chronology
Songs from Our TV Shows
(1984)
The Chipmunk Adventure: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(1987)
The Chipmunks and The Chipettes: Born to Rock
(1988)


The soundtrack of The Chipmunk Adventure was composed by Randy Edelman and performed by The Chipmunks and The Chipettes; Edelman also contributed songs to the film. Several songs throughout the film were performed by both the Chipmunks and the Chipettes. On April 1, 2008, the soundtrack was re-released as a bonus CD with the film's DVD.

Songs

  1. "Chipmunk Adventure Theme" - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
  2. "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi/Cuanto le Gusta" - The Chipmunks
  3. "Off to See the World" - The Chipmunks and the Chipettes
  4. "Weekend in France, Italy, England, Amsterdam, Greece..." - David Seville and the Chipmunks (heard instrumentally in the film)
  5. "The Girls of Rock and Roll" - The Chipmunks and the Chipettes
  6. "Flying with the Eagles" - The Chipmunks and the Chipettes (a shortened instrumental version of the chorus heard as part of a longer piece of music during the start of the race)
  7. "Getting Lucky" - The Chipettes
  8. "Mexican Holiday" - The Chipmunks (heard instrumentally in the film)
  9. "My Mother" - The Chipettes
  10. "Wooly Bully" - The Chipmunks
  11. "Diamond Dolls" - The Chipettes
Songs heard in the film but not on the album
  1. "Underwaterture" - Randy Edelman. Lengthy piece of music recorded for the underwater sequence. Unreleased on record.
  2. "Come On-a My House" - Dody Goodman. Unreleased on record. Sung briefly by Miss Miller.
  3. "A Matter of Fact" - Electric Light Orchestra. Recorded in 1986 by that band as source music for the film's "Wooly Bully" sequence. First released as the B-Side to the UK version of that band's "So Serious" single, four months ahead of the film's release. Unavailable in the U.S. until 1990 in its inclusion on that band's first box set, Afterglow.
  4. "Witch Doctor" - Dody Goodman. Unreleased on record. Sung briefly by Miss Miller.

Release

The film was promoted one year before its release, at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

Though initially scheduled for Christmas 1986,[2] The Chipmunk Adventure opened on May 22, 1987 through The Samuel Goldwyn Company and Bagdasarian Productions. With an opening weekend take of $2,584,720, it ultimately grossed $6,804,312 in North America alone.[1][3]

Critical reception

In his Family Guide to Movies on Video, Henry Herx deemed the film a "charming, lighthearted diversion for the younger set", and remarked that it resembled "a musical revue of pop tunes".[4]

In contrast, Siskel and Ebert condemned the film, saying it would inspire kids to "trick their parents and run away from home" and that some parents left theaters rather than let their children be exposed to the chipmunk misbehavior. Both also criticized the plot and the chipmunks' squeaky, high-pitched voices.

Home media

The film was released on VHS by Lorimar in 1988, Just for Kids Video in 1992, and Universal Studios Home Entertainment in 1998. On May 23, 2006, the film was released on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment digitally remastered from the original 35mm film and presented with 5.1 surround sound. A special edition DVD re-release of the film with a bonus CD (which is the same soundtrack disc) was released on April 1, 2008, which matches that of the live-action/computer-animated Alvin and the Chipmunks and another DVD volume of Alvin and the Chipmunks Go to the Movies.[5] On March 25, 2014, the film was released on Blu-ray for the first time.[6]

Legacy

References

  1. 1 2 "The Chipmunk Adventure (1987) - Box Office Mojo". boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  2. 1 2 Coburn, Marcia Froelke (May 18, 1986). "Bashes 'N' Cash Amid Fears of Clash; Cannes Fest Lives Up to Its Hot Image". Chicago Tribune. p. 10 (Arts). Retrieved April 12, 2011.
  3. "Weekend Box Office". The Los Angeles Times. May 27, 1987. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  4. Herx, Henry (1988). "The Chipmunk Adventure". The Family Guide to Movies on Video. The Crossroad Publishing Company. p. 54 (pre-release version). ISBN 0-8245-0816-5.
  5. "DVDizzy.com DVD Release Schedule - April 2008 Calendar". dvdizzy.com. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  6. "The Chipmunk Adventure Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
  7. Channel Awesome (July 13, 2016), Alvin and the Chipmunks - Nostalgia Critic, retrieved November 26, 2016
  8. "The Real Chipmunks Movie - Single by Doug Walker & the Chipmunks on iTunes". iTunes Store. July 3, 2016. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
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