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** One episode of the series is titled "Chipwrecked Shipmunks", involving the Rescue Rangers being stranded on a seemingly-deserted island which has a hidden treasure. In 2011, the third live-action ''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' movie would be subtitled ''Chipwrecked'' and feature a similar concept.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In "Pie In the Sky", what exactly caused Chip's massive grab of the JerkassBall? He was the one who coined the "No Case Too Big, No Case Too Small" catchphrase the team has, so what exactly would cause him to act out like that? A series of small cases with nothing really big in between? Something really big happened followed by a bunch of smaller cases? Paranoia from all the major villains going dark for a while? A combination of all three?
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In Chip has two moments of this in "Pie In the Sky", what Sky".
** What exactly causedChip's his massive grab of the JerkassBall? He was the one who coined the "No Case Too Big, No Case Too Small" catchphrase the team has, so what exactly would cause him to act out like that? A series of small cases with nothing really big in between? Something really big happened followed by a bunch of smaller cases? Paranoia from all the major villains going dark for a while? A combination of all three? three?
** When he warmed up to Midge, was it because the latter showed herself to be brave and willing to help, such as when she went back for his hat instead of escaping to freedom with the other birds? Or was it because helping her turned into a big case anyways, so he was willing to drop his temporary jerkassery? After all, he ''did'' get what he wanted in the end, so him deciding to be nicer could have simply stemmed from the fact he was satisfied.
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** When he warmed up to Midge, was it because the latter showed herself to be brave and willing to help, such as when she went back for his hat instead of escaping to freedom with the other birds? Or was it because helping her turned into a big case anyways, so he was willing to drop his temporary jerkassery? After all, he ''did'' get what he wanted in the end, so him deciding to be nicer could have simply stemmed from the fact he was satisfied.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In "Pie In the Sky", what exactly caused Chip's massive grab of the JerkassBall? He was the one who coined the "No Case Too Big, No Case Too Small" catchphrase the team has, so what exactly would cause him to act out like that? A series of small cases with nothing really big in between? Something really big happened followed by a bunch of smaller cases? Paranoia from all the major villains going dark for a while? A combination of all three?
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song itself is very, very similar to the theme song of ''Series/MacGyver''. Youtube Pooper ''WebAnimation/{{Waxonator}}'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hatvS1rNOaM mashed up]] both theme songs to showcase the similarities.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song itself is very, very similar to the theme song of ''Series/MacGyver''.''Series/MacGyver1985''. Youtube Pooper ''WebAnimation/{{Waxonator}}'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hatvS1rNOaM mashed up]] both theme songs to showcase the similarities.
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** Tom from "[=RoboCat=]" is a robotic cat made partially from a toaster, being programmed by placing a video game cartridge in its slot. Retro video gamers with mechanical expertise have been able to make fully functional video game systems, such as the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem from a toaster. One such console has appeared in ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' starting with the ''VideoGame/Action52'' episode.
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** Tom from "[=RoboCat=]" is a robotic cat made partially from a toaster, being programmed by placing a video game cartridge in its slot. Retro video gamers with mechanical expertise have been able to make fully functional video game systems, such as the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem from a toaster. One such console has appeared in ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' starting with the ''VideoGame/Action52'' episode.
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** ''To the Rescue''; Monty's throwaway line "Crikeys! I gotta do something about these cheese attacks." isn't really humourous considering that in the movie Monty is still addicted to cheese.
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** ''To the Rescue''; Monty's throwaway line "Crikeys! I gotta do something about these cheese attacks." isn't really humourous humorous considering that in the movie Monty is still addicted to cheese.
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** Winifred from "Good Times, Bat Times" would not be the last red haired witch with that name to come from the House of Mouse, as ''Film/HocusPocus'' would come out three years later where the main villain was also a red haired witch named Winifred.
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** "Love is a Many Splintered Thing" because of [[EvilIsSexy Desiree D'Allure]].
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** "Love is a Many Splintered Thing" because of [[EvilIsSexy Desiree D'Allure]].D'Allure.
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Evil Is Sexy TRS; this has become an objective, in-universe trope.
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* EvilIsSexy: Lawhinie, although she is basically the EvilTwin to Gadget. Also Desiree D'Allure.
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* ShippingGoggles: Some fans act like the Chip/Dale/Gadget LoveTriangle was a big part of show when in actuality, it was rarely brought up in canon
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** "A Lean On The Property": Fat Cat recruits moles to undermine the foundations of New York City skyscrapers, collapsing several. This episode was abruptly removed from rerun broadcasts after 9/11, though it can now be viewed on Disney Plus.
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** Tom from "[=RoboCat=]" is a robotic cat made partially from a toaster, being programmed by placing a video game cartridge in its slot. Retro video gamers with mechanical expertise have been able to make fully functional video game systems, such as the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem from a toaster. One such console has appeared in ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' starting with the ''VideoGame/Action52'' episode.
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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: The fanbase has pretty much unanimously agreed that due to her struggles with social cues and tendency to have high knowledge in some areas while being utterly clueless in others, Gadget is somewhere on the Autism Spectrum.
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** Gadget's AmbiguousDisorder bears a lot of hallmarks suggesting she could be on the Autism Spectrum, particularly a higher-functioning form such as Asperger's. The show merely presents it as the way Gadget ''is'', but could have provided groundwork for a deeper exploration of such disorders and their effects on people and their loved ones. Especially as shows such as ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' and ''Series/{{Monk}}'' have since demonstrated that it's possible to balance comedy around such characters, while still being respectful and sympathetic to the potential serious impact these disorders present.
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** Gadget's AmbiguousDisorder behavior bears a lot of hallmarks [[DiagnosedByTheAudience suggesting she could be on the Autism Spectrum, particularly a higher-functioning form such as Asperger's.Asperger's]]. The show merely presents it as the way Gadget ''is'', but could have provided groundwork for a deeper exploration of such disorders and their effects on people and their loved ones. Especially as shows such as ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' and ''Series/{{Monk}}'' have since demonstrated that it's possible to balance comedy around such characters, while still being respectful and sympathetic to the potential serious impact these disorders present.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song itself is very, very similar to the theme song of ''Series/MacGyver''. Youtube Pooper ''WebAnimation/{{Waxonator}}'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hatvS1rNOaM mashed up]] both theme songs to showcase the similarities.
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* HarsherInHindsight:
** ''To the Rescue''; Monty's throwaway line "Crikeys! I gotta do something about these cheese attacks." isn't really humourous considering that in the movie Monty is still addicted to cheese.
** ''To the Rescue''; Monty's throwaway line "Crikeys! I gotta do something about these cheese attacks." isn't really humourous considering that in the movie Monty is still addicted to cheese.