Bliffenstimmers
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My favorite incarnation of the Chipmunks is The Alvin Show. The 80s series is OK, but for some reason, despite it's slightly cheesy feel, I've always loved the 50s/60s Chipmunks.
The simplicity of everything in the show - especially the art style - is one of the reason why I love it. From a critical point of view it's not really that entertaining, but I dunno, I've always had a thing for mediocre cartoon adaptations.
It's kind of a shame that, despite the fact that the show was re-ran for several years in syndication, it never got any great video releases.
Disney released some of the song segments from the show (though somewhat butchered, especially with the song "Ragtime Cowboy Joe" in which Alvin's gunshots are covered up) as part of their Sing-Along Songs video series.
Then there's the DVD pictured here, Paramount's "The Very First Alvin Show", which I admit is a somewhat better effort. The footage and audio seem to be very well preserved (it's even re-mixed in stereo!) but there are a few problems here.
You only get one actual episode of the show, which isn't even the real first episode as the title claims. It's segments from other episodes put together! The rest of the DVD is 80s TV specials (which aren't bad either) one of which features some clips from The Alvin Show, notably "The Alvin Twist".
I've been told that the majority of the existing episodes are in bad shape now, so that's one possible reason why the video releases aren't so great... that and there's probably not such a high demand for it.
A couple other things I should mention before I end this post:
The simplicity of everything in the show - especially the art style - is one of the reason why I love it. From a critical point of view it's not really that entertaining, but I dunno, I've always had a thing for mediocre cartoon adaptations.
It's kind of a shame that, despite the fact that the show was re-ran for several years in syndication, it never got any great video releases.
Disney released some of the song segments from the show (though somewhat butchered, especially with the song "Ragtime Cowboy Joe" in which Alvin's gunshots are covered up) as part of their Sing-Along Songs video series.
Then there's the DVD pictured here, Paramount's "The Very First Alvin Show", which I admit is a somewhat better effort. The footage and audio seem to be very well preserved (it's even re-mixed in stereo!) but there are a few problems here.
You only get one actual episode of the show, which isn't even the real first episode as the title claims. It's segments from other episodes put together! The rest of the DVD is 80s TV specials (which aren't bad either) one of which features some clips from The Alvin Show, notably "The Alvin Twist".
I've been told that the majority of the existing episodes are in bad shape now, so that's one possible reason why the video releases aren't so great... that and there's probably not such a high demand for it.
A couple other things I should mention before I end this post:
- If you too prefer the original Chipmunks, take a look at this storyboard for the Alvin Show pilot. Very interesting, artsy piece.
- I also enjoy David Seville's pre-Chipmunk works ("The Bird On My Head", "Almost Good", etc.) They're pretty nice.
- The new Chipmunk movies, I've seen only the first and second. The first one was enjoyable, but the second was pretty bad... anyone who's seen the two probably know why.