Yeah, I still wish SOMEBODY would air the 80s cartoon in succession to the movie since it did surprisingly well.
Again, if its a rights issue with the music (though quite a few of the earlier episodes used Sound a likes, and aren't under the licencee problems of other episodes)< I wonder why no one has given a release date for the Alvin show, which uses public domain and original music...
Now my question is this: didn't they JUST release The Chipmunk Adventure on DVD like last year or so for like a twentieth anniversary special edition or something? So, why re-release it again so soon for yet another special edition set? Will this set have more special features like possibly scenes that had to be cut from the movie so they could meet their deadline that was fast approaching them?
Well, this discription doesn,'t give too much:
While not a title we would include in our release listings here (since it's not a TV episode), it's also worth mentioning that on the same date (April 1st) Paramount will also release The Chipmunk Adventure - Special Edition, a new DVD-and-CD combo package of the 1987 theatrical film on the DVD disc, plus an 11-track CD disc with songs by The Chipmunks and their female counterparts, The Chipettes. All songs are from the movie, including "Wooly Bully" and "Girls of Rock 'N Roll". The 76-minute film plus soundtrack will sell for $16.99 SRP.
Now, I'm hoping by special edition, they mean they actually have a better print of the film, and can release it widescreen or something. If not, I guess the only special thing is that we actually can get a copy of the soundtrack.
however, as much as I would write off the crummy 3 episode releases of the series, THIS is great news:
That covers all the releases which are already on the market. But more is coming! Now, just in time to tie in with the home video release of the new theatrical film, Paramount Home Entertainment has announced an April 1st release of Alvin And The Chipmunks - The Chipmunk Comedies!. It will run $14.99 SRP and come with three film-themed episodes from the "Go To The Movies" era, near the end of the series run. Two episodes are new-to-DVD: "Bigger!" and "Back to Alvin's Future" (not to be confused with a similar episode title with Dave).
Back to Alvin's Future is a must see for any Chipmunk fan. Not only does it feature the return of Clyde Crashcup (in the Dr. Emmet L Brown role), but it hillariously spoofs the original Alvin series to a T, even making fun of the animation, and technology concerning vocal speed ups (the past chipmunks talk in a slow, stilted manner, resembling the slow talk needed to be spead up coherently). I was avoiding most of these, but this one definately sounds like a winner.
It says the Chipmunks go to the Movies will be out of print by then (explaining why Funny, we Shrunk the Adults is the third feature). A shame, but I alredy have the VHS of Batmunk, and Star Wreck was pretty disappointing. Of course, I have the VHS of both Bigger and Back to Alvin's Future....
But I'm still disappointed they didn't bother with a DVD set of all 13 movies.