Alvin And The Chipmunks -1983 Complete Series- Page
Before Jason Lee taught them to do the "Carlton" in live-action, and long before the CGI squeakquel era, there was the . Produced by Ruby-Spears and Bagdasarian Productions, this show ran for eight seasons (and a feature film, The Chipmunk Adventure ) and defined a generation’s understanding of the franchise.
Introduced to compete with the female demographic (and to stop the Munks from being a sausage fest), the Chipettes were not just female clones. Brittany was the diva foil to Alvin’s ego, Jeanette was the sweet, glasses-wearing nerd who could out-science Simon, and Eleanor was the loyal, strong tomboy. alvin and the chipmunks -1983 complete series-
You will cry laughing at the pilot episode ("The C-Team"). Final Verdict The Alvin and the Chipmunks 1983 Complete Series is a time capsule. It captures the excess of the 80s (neon, big hair, breakdancing) mixed with the wholesome energy of 50s rock and roll. It is sillier than you remember, smarter than it had any right to be, and absolutely essential viewing for anyone who remembers the days when cartoons only came on Saturday. Before Jason Lee taught them to do the
This is a safe bet. Unlike a lot of 80s action cartoons (looking at you, He-Man ), this show isn't violent. It’s about anxiety, sibling rivalry, and the pursuit of fame. Your kids will love the high voices; you will love the classic rock covers. Brittany was the diva foil to Alvin’s ego,
If you were a kid in the late 80s or early 90s, your Saturday morning ritual probably involved a bowl of sugar-coated cereal and three high-pitched, red-shirted troublemakers.
