The Chipmunks' Triumphant Return

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Season sets of all the series
Well, you got to remember, The Alvin Show was only on for one season, so they might as well release a complete series set of that... as a matter of fact, WikiPedia keeps saying they're going to... that PROVES how unreliable WikiPedia can be!

Alvin and The Chipmunks, on the other hand, was on the air for eight seasons, so we definitely need season sets of that show! Seasons Six, Seven, and Eight would probably sell big time since those seasons were never syndicated (except for eleven episodes from Season Six that were later added to the syndication package).
 

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Well, you got to remember, The Alvin Show was only on for one season, so they might as well release a complete series set of that... as a matter of fact, WikiPedia keeps saying they're going to... that PROVES how unreliable WikiPedia can be!

Alvin and The Chipmunks, on the other hand, was on the air for eight seasons, so we definitely need season sets of that show! Seasons Six, Seven, and Eight would probably sell big time since those seasons were never syndicated (except for eleven episodes from Season Six that were later added to the syndication package).
Is that where all the 'living with Miss Miller' episodes are from? Because I hardly ever saw any of the ones where they were actually adopted by her :sympathy:
You mean she hugged a reference? :confused:
Yes I did, and I'd do it again :big_grin:!
 

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Is that where all the 'living with Miss Miller' episodes are from? Because I hardly ever saw any of the ones where they were actually adopted by her :sympathy:
No, as a matter of fact, she adopted them at the beginning of Season Four, so there's quite a few "Living with The Millers" episodes that were syndicated, lol. "Cinderella? Cinderella!" comes to mind where Brittany feels Miss Miller is the wicked stepmother who loves Jeanette and Eleanor more than her; it also happens to be the episode with a bit of "controversy" around it by today's standards because at one point, Jeanette and Eleanor are seen half naked when Brittany gives them a bath in her dream sequence.
 

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No, as a matter of fact, she adopted them at the beginning of Season Four, so there's quite a few "Living with The Millers" episodes that were syndicated, lol. "Cinderella? Cinderella!" comes to mind where Brittany feels Miss Miller is the wicked stepmother who loves Jeanette and Eleanor more than her; it also happens to be the episode with a bit of "controversy" around it by today's standards because at one point, Jeanette and Eleanor are seen half naked when Brittany gives them a bath in her dream sequence.
Than I missed a lot of episodes I guess:sympathy:...
Anyway, they are only eight and they are sisters so it's not that odd:stick_out_tongue:
 

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Anyway, they are only eight and they are sisters so it's not that odd:stick_out_tongue:
But the nakedness of some toon females (Sally Acorn, Dot Warner [top wise], Minnie Mouse in her earlier days, etc.) has always stirred up controversy. It's funny really, considering Sonic (and Tails, Knuckles, and all the rest of 'em), Wakko [bottom wise], and Mickey in his earlier days were also hardly dressed...if at all. *lol*

I mean come on, they're toons, and who really thinks about "those things" when they're kids watching this stuff? XD

Sure, Sonic & Sally had children in Archie Sonic's most likely future, but that's a subject for another time. As well, it was done tactfully & discreetly (i.e. nothing revealing), considering that the two would be consenting adults in said comics in which the act was portrayed.
 
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