This is the first Disney production since 1988 where Chip and Dale are being voiced by someone other than either Tress MacNeille and Corey Burton, both of whom have voice roles as different characters.
Feature film debut of Sophie Fatu.
This is the first Disney production since 1988 where Monterey Jack is voiced by someone other than either Peter Cullen or Jim Cummings.
The teaser trailer was released on February 15th, the same day the original series was released on Blu-Ray.
Corey Burton, one of the voice actors of the original Rescue Rangers, reprises one of his roles from Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers (1988) for this film.
Unlike the previous incarnations of the titular duo, their voices aren't high-pitched.
Andy Samberg and John Mulaney have respectively guest voiced for The Simpsons, of which Tress MacNeille, the usual voice performer for Chip, is a regular cast member on.
Feature film debut of Ugly Sonic.
In the mid-credits scenes, some bootlegged movies and TV shows appear on the screen. The "Bubba Gump Restaurant The Movie" is a reference to Bubba Blue and Forrest Gump, characters from the film Forrest Gump (1994).
When the machine is scanning the main characters showing how Chip and Dale would look in different forms of animation. one of these is a Homer Simpson-based model. If look closely, the piece of hair in Chip's head has the shape of a 'W', presumably for Walt Disney, (Homer Simpson has an 'M', for Matt Groening).
During the "growing up" montage, a clean version of "Friendship" by Tenacious D plays. This version was specifically recorded for the film, with an explicit word replaced and the word "shotgun" changed aptly to "bullwhip".
Dale mentions that they should try doing what Chip did in Episode 45, and explains that it was the episode in which Chip puts on a rat nose to fool him. This actually happens in episode 45, which is titled "Double O' Chipmunks" very similar to the TV show Dale tried to make, "Double O' Dale". In the episode, Dale is obsessed with wanting to be just like his favorite TV spy.
The old design for the live action Sonic The Hedgehog movie makes a cameo as Ugly Sonic, he makes jokes saying that people "took one look at his design and they burned the place down".
Sweet Pete mentions the words "BANG-A-RANG" as he was explaining his bootleg studio to Chip and Dale. This quote references to HOOK starring Robin Williams as Peter Pan and Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook. Bang-A-Rang was the term Peter Pan and the Lost Boys used as their rally call.
There is an episode from the original show titled "Double O' Chipmunks" where Dale is hooked on a TV spy show and tries to emulate the cool TV super spy
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