The Chipmunks' Triumphant Return

Drtooth

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I'm curious as how they got away with keeping "I Love Rock and Roll" on "Bigger!" on DVD?
They probably negotiated the rights to the song. much like the Muppet show DVD's, they have to negotiate the songs first, and when they can't, they cut a scene or redub it.
 

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Episode One... "Smokin'"

JEANETTE: Hey sis, whacha smokin'

ELEANOR: What's it look like? I'm smokin' pot!

*Laugh track*

BRITTANY: *Walks in* Big deal, I'M smokin' HOT! *Laugh track* Even Alvin said so himself.

JEANETTE: Yeah, but Alvin was STONED when he said that...

*Laugh track*

BRITTANY: Well, I couldn't get him to say it when he was SOBER!

*Laugh track*

MISS MILLER: *Calling from downstairs* GIRLS? WHAT ARE YOU UP TO?

BRITTANY: Look out, its the Wicked Witch of West Los Angeles!

*Laugh track*

This has (not really) been a Sid and Marty Krofft Production.
This reads to me just like what might be done if the Chippettes made a guest Family Guy appearance.:eek:

And as for the freaky video I thought Eleanor looked more like a bunny rabbit with her hairstyle. :big_grin:
 

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But hey, I like the sounds of that whole boxed set of the holiday DVDs... kind of like they did with The Peanuts.
You mean it includes the one where Charlie Brown is selling wreaths door to door in ordered to earn enough money to buy a pair of gloved for Peggy Jean?
 

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You mean it includes the one where Charlie Brown is selling wreaths door to door in ordered to earn enough money to buy a pair of gloved for Peggy Jean?
Uh, no, it's just the first three holiday specials (It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, A Charlies Brown Thanksgiving, and A Charlie Brown Christmas), but they're all included in a boxed set.
 

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Uh, no, it's just the first three holiday specials (It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, A Charlies Brown Thanksgiving, and A Charlie Brown Christmas), but they're all included in a boxed set.
Well, that's still a pretty good buy than.
 
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