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Dramatic Chipmunk is a viral Internet video. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The video is a 5-second clip of a prairie dog (erroneously referred to as a chipmunk ) turning its head while the camera zooms in and dramatic music is played.
Chip starts by unhooking the harness holding Donald to the tree, causing him to fall. Confused, Donald scales the tree again to resume his work, but Chip uses a stick to push the harness cord into the path of Donald's saw. Although a hanging branch breaks his fall, Dale drops an acorn on Donald's head to continue his plummet to the ground.
As Donald Duck is clearing snow from his house's walkway, he notices that chipmunks Chip 'n' Dale are busy clearing the snow off their branch. He yanks the branch down to the ground, fooling the chipmunks into clearing his path as well into a hydrant, and then walks into his house, laughing as the chipmunks realize the trick.
The chipmunks flee and hide in their stash of nuts. The "dragon" then reveals itself to be a steam shovel, operated by Donald Duck. Surveying the area, Donald sees the chipmunks' tree and determines that it must be removed to make room for a freeway he is building. Donald begins to work on removing the tree, to the chipmunks' horror.
They make it to the mountains, but they notice that winter is coming. The hawk comes and attacks the two chipmunks, but a fox intervenes and battles with the hawk, allowing the chipmunks to escape. The fox kills the hawk and looks ominously in the chipmunks' direction. The following night, the chipmunks notice the forest and head out.
Chips Ahoy is a Walt Disney-produced animated CinemaScope theatrical short. It was released to theaters on February 24, 1956, and was the second to last Disney cartoon to be distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. [1]
The Lone Chipmunks is a 1954 American animated short film directed by Jack Kinney and produced by Walt Disney. [1] In the short film, Chip 'n' Dale are in the Old West , trying to bring in Black Pete for a $10,000 reward, being the only short film that shows a confrontation between Chip 'n' Dale and Pete.
The title of the film is the first appearance of the names of the two chipmunk characters who previously appeared without names in Private Pluto (1943) and Squatter's Rights (1946). The film Chip an' Dale is also the first time that Chip and Dale are distinguishable from each other, both physically and in personality.