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Pooh's Adventures of Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (2022)

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Pooh's Adventures of Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022) is an upcoming Winnie the Pooh crossover film planned to be made by Daniel Esposito. It takes place after the events of Pooh's Adventures of Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. It will appear on Pandora.tv in the future.

Plot[edit | edit source]

In a world co-populated by humans and cartoon characters, Chip and Dale meet in elementary school and become fast friends. They later move to Hollywood and star in the successful television series Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers in the early 1990s. When Dale gets his own show, Double-O-Dale, the two have a falling-out and both series end up cancelled.

Thirty years later, Chip is a successful insurance salesman while Dale spends most of his time on the fan convention circuit. The two are contacted by their old co-star Monterey Jack, who owes money to the criminal Valley Gang due to his stinky cheese addiction. Monty warns the pair of a trafficking operation where toons are kidnapped, have their appearances altered, and are shipped overseas to produce bootlegs of their works for the rest of their lives. Later, the two are informed that Monty has been kidnapped. Detective Ellie Steckler reveals herself to be a big Rescue Rangers fan, and with the police's hands tied, she suggests Chip and Dale investigate on their own.

Chip and Dale visit Bjornson the Cheesemonger, Monty's cheese dealer, and ask about the Valley Gang. They are taken to the uncanny valley part of town and meet the gang's leader, Sweet Pete—an adult version of Peter Pan—and his henchmen Bob and Jimmy. Realizing they are investigating his bootlegging business, Sweet Pete tries to capture the pair, but the chipmunks escape. The two later share their discoveries with Ellie, learning that she is not in good standing with Police Captain Putty due to acting on a bad tip and raiding Nickelodeon Studios with disastrous results. With Ellie's help, the chipmunks sneak into a bathhouse to steal Pete's fitness tracker. They trace his movements to a dock warehouse, though it is already abandoned by the time the police arrive. Inside, they find a large operating machine designed to alter toons' bodies, along with several toon parts, including Monty's mustache.

At the police station, the pair argue over the loss of Monty and their past grudges, but smell the scent of Monty's cologne. Realizing either Captain Putty or Ellie is working with Sweet Pete, the two flee the station. At the ongoing Fan Con, they try to convince Ugly Sonic to ask his FBI contacts to help, but Sweet Pete and his henchmen arrive, having tracked Dale using his social media posts. In the ongoing chase, Bob is restrained by Tigra and Lumière, but Chip is caught by Pete and Jimmy and taken to the warehouse. Ellie is also lured there by Captain Putty, revealing he is part of the Valley Gang and has been covering for Pete, including giving Ellie the false tip.

Pete has Ellie call Dale to lure him to the warehouse, but Ellie sends a coded message using Rescue Rangers episodes. Dale realizes Ellie is in trouble and reaches out to Gadget and Zipper, now married with children, for help. Dale enters the warehouse using a firework, which gets lodged into the machine and stops it before it can be used on Chip. The machine goes haywire, transforming Jimmy into a fairy and Pete into a giant amalgamation of various toons. While Ellie fights and defeats Putty, Pete chases Chip and Dale through the warehouse, revealing it to also be where the bootlegs are filmed. The chipmunks lure Pete to the docks and use a ploy from their show to trap him.

The FBI, led by Ugly Sonic, arrive to arrest Pete. He fires a cannonball at Chip, but Dale blocks it, falling unconscious. Chip fears Dale is dead and apologizes for his behavior over the years, but Dale reveals he was protected by a golden Pog Chip gave him. The chipmunks free all the bootlegged toons, including Monty, and the Rescue Rangers reunite. Dale introduces them to Ellie, who decides to open her detective agency. As the team departs, Dale again proposes a Rescue Rangers reboot, but Chip insists on seeing the script first. The end credits show the Valley Gang in prison, Monterey Jack restored to normal, and the Rescue Rangers shooting an episode of the reboot.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The Winnie the Pooh series, The Jungle Book, Pinocchio, The Lion King, The Emperor's New Groove, Mulan, and Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers were all made by Disney.
  • Due to the real film's mild language and beer drinking bits, this film will be censored, especially by replacing the words "hell" and the brief use of God's name in vain with the words "heck" and "gosh".

Cast[edit | edit source]

  • Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Darkwing Duck, Fat Cat, Pete, Shedder Arm, Pooj and Tiger
  • Andy Samberg as Dale
  • John Mulaney as Chip
  • Travis Oates as Piglet
  • Tom Kenny as Rabbit
  • Peter Cullen as Eeyore
  • KiKi Layne as Ellie
  • Will Arnett as Peter Pan/Sweet Pete
  • Eric Bana as Monterey Jack
  • Tress MacNeille as Gadget and Chip's chipmunk voice
  • Dennis Haysbert as Zipper
  • Corey Burton as Dale's chipmunk voice and Zipper's buzzing voice
  • J.K. Simmons as Captain Putty
  • Keegan-Michael Key as Bjornson the Cheesemonger
  • Tim Robinson as Ugly Sonic
  • Da'Vone McDonald as Jimmy the Polar Bear
  • Seth Rogen as Bob, Pumbaa, Mantis and B.O.B.
  • Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit
  • Rachel Bloom as Flounder and Chip's mom
  • Jeff Bennett as Lumiere
  • Steven Curtis Chapman as Baloo
  • Paul Rudd as Himself

Transcript[edit | edit source]

Pooh's Adventures of Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022)/Transcript