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The Chipmunks' Triumphant Return

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Not to mention, like I said, there's also plans on making The Chipettes Emo because of the situation from their mother, but I don't believe that one.

The only rumored plot that I've heard, repeatedly, is that The Chipmunks already know The Chipettes, and Alvin wants to invite them over to spend the weekend with them, which makes Theodore nervous because he's too shy to tell Eleanor how he really feels about her.
 

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Theodore can be out going at times, but he is ofter the shy one. To me Simon is no only the voice of reason, but he is quietly outspoken.
 

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I think it all really depends on what the situation actually is.

Reminds of the episode where Dave comes home and finds his piano smashed to pieces in front of the staircase with instant pudding mix covering it.

Theodore tells Dave that he was mixing some pudding for him as a special surprise when Alvin and Simon bullied him into trying to balance the bowl of pudding mix on his head, walking backwards through the house, on his tip-toes, with his eyes closed.

Simon says that Alvin and Theodore were feeling mischevious because they were bored, and Alvin dared Theodore into the whole balancing the bowl of pudding mix on his head and junk and that Theodore eagerly accepted the dare.

Then of course Alvin says he was up in his room doing his homework, being the "good boy" when he discovers Simon and Theodore are suddenly all evil-like in thinking of ways of getting rid of the piano so Dave will never find out what happened to it, even going to so far as to tying him to a chair, and gagging him because he felt it was his duty to call Dave and tell him happened.

Now whose story sounds the most believable?
 

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Not to mention, like I said, there's also plans on making The Chipettes Emo because of the situation from their mother, but I don't believe that one.
I don't believe the emo or goth idea at all ether, it just doesn't fit their characters, and it might limit the type of music they sing, which is not what they are about I think:sing:. The Chipmunks and Chipettes were always about singing all sorts of music and just being so talented and flexible they could be any type of singer IMHO:smile:...
 

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I think it all really depends on what the situation actually is.

Reminds of the episode where Dave comes home and finds his piano smashed to pieces in front of the staircase with instant pudding mix covering it.

Theodore tells Dave that he was mixing some pudding for him as a special surprise when Alvin and Simon bullied him into trying to balance the bowl of pudding mix on his head, walking backwards through the house, on his tip-toes, with his eyes closed.

Simon says that Alvin and Theodore were feeling mischevious because they were bored, and Alvin dared Theodore into the whole balancing the bowl of pudding mix on his head and junk and that Theodore eagerly accepted the dare.

Then of course Alvin says he was up in his room doing his homework, being the "good boy" when he discovers Simon and Theodore are suddenly all evil-like in thinking of ways of getting rid of the piano so Dave will never find out what happened to it, even going to so far as to tying him to a chair, and gagging him because he felt it was his duty to call Dave and tell him happened.

Now whose story sounds the most believable?
I remember that episode, but all of their stories sound like that were stretching the truth.
 

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I think it all really depends on what the situation actually is.

Reminds of the episode where Dave comes home and finds his piano smashed to pieces in front of the staircase with instant pudding mix covering it.

Theodore tells Dave that he was mixing some pudding for him as a special surprise when Alvin and Simon bullied him into trying to balance the bowl of pudding mix on his head, walking backwards through the house, on his tip-toes, with his eyes closed.

Simon says that Alvin and Theodore were feeling mischevious because they were bored, and Alvin dared Theodore into the whole balancing the bowl of pudding mix on his head and junk and that Theodore eagerly accepted the dare.

Then of course Alvin says he was up in his room doing his homework, being the "good boy" when he discovers Simon and Theodore are suddenly all evil-like in thinking of ways of getting rid of the piano so Dave will never find out what happened to it, even going to so far as to tying him to a chair, and gagging him because he felt it was his duty to call Dave and tell him happened.

Now whose story sounds the most believable?
Reminds me of the Garfield episode where the Arbuckle house gets filled with Yogurt (and it isn't soft and frozen), and Garfield and Jon have different stories too.

Anyway, I still think they should have had the record producer be called Uncle Harry, after the shister in the cartoon version.
 

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I remember that episode, but all of their stories sound like that were stretching the truth.
Obviously.

DAVE: YOU Theodore shouldn't have been fooling around in the kitchen! YOU Simon shouldn't have tried to get the piano up the stairs! And YOU ALVIN...
ALVIN: I know, I know, I should have never been born!
 

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Suddenly, there IS light at the end of the tunnel...

Will this pave the way for SEASON sets in the future?
 

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Only if by Season stes, you mean the seasons that WB DOESN'T own, probably.

I wish we'd just get a season set of Go to the Movies at least.
 
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