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Chip n Dale Movie?

dwayne1115

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I think I would prefer a movie of them annoying Donald or Pluto more then going back to Rescue Rangers. Then again if it went well they may do something the Darkwing Duck as well.
 

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I don't see Chip and Dale annoying Donald or Pluto working for a full 90 minutes. It works great in 6 minute intervals, but if they draw the gags out any longer, it would be unwatchable. Like, I love Tom and Jerry, but there's a reason why syndicated packages of the show had a Tex Avery Short in the middle to break it up.

Plus, then we'd need a CGI Donald, and you might as well just do the whole thing in CGI like that preschool show/that Christmas DTV project.

Personally, and I've said this a billion times by now, I'd rather see a Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck film. Traditionally animated, of course.
 
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