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Chipmunk | Woman Director
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Best Sound Editing Direct to Video Sound Editorial | 2000
When the Chipmunks' faces are distorted by fear and g-forces in the runaway roller coaster, they are for a brief moment returning to their appearances from The Alvin Show (1961), then to "realistic" looking chipmunks as on their first album covers, before returning to their normal selves.
First Chipmunks movie with no mention of the Chipettes.
Billy West was considered for the role of Alvin in this film, but West rejected the role because he did not want to hear his voice all high pitched, leaving Ross Bagdasarian Jr., once again, taking the role of Alvin.
Jeff Bennett was considered for the role of David Seville in this film, but was too busy working on other movies and tv shows.
In the end credits, the boys sing a Frankenstein version of "Dem Dry Bones (Ankle Bone Connected to the Knee Bone)," an African-American spiritual arranged by James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson in the 1920s, based on Ezekiel chapter 37. A similar version of the song was sung by Herman Munster, aka the Frankenstein Monster, in The Munsters: Will Success Spoil Herman Munster? (1965) more than 30 years earlier.
"Alvin Seville: [Reacting a scene] Alvin Seville: I'm not the one you want Natasha, I'll only make you miserable. You want someone who wants to settle down and have a family. Alvin Seville: [Joining in] Don't tell me what I want Arthur! You're the only man I've ever loved... will ever love! Theodore: [Watching] Oh! Oh! This is when the sister comes in! [Acting] Theodore: Natasha! Natasha! Daddy's gone! Alvin Seville: NOOOOOOOOOOO!"
"Alvin Seville: Don't touch the cap."