Chip an' Dale

Chip an' Dale

Release date : November 28, 1947
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Jack Hannah /
Writers : Dick Kinney / Bob North /
Production companies : Walt Disney Productions /
November 28, 1947 7m United States of America Animation English More
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Donald needs a log for his fire. Unfortunately, the one he picks is occupied by a couple of chipmunks and their stash of acorns. When he cuts it down, Chip and Dale fall out, but their acorns stay behind, so they work at putting out Donald's fire and retrieving their stash. Donald, of course, takes this as calmly and cheerfully as you would expect.
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Clarence Nash
Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited)
Dessie Flynn
Dale (voice) (uncredited)
James MacDonald
Chip (voice) (uncredited)

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  • title:Chip an' Dale
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1947
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Animation · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Jack Hannah /
  • Writers: Dick Kinney · Bob North ·
  • Production companies: Walt Disney Productions ·
  • Overview:Donald needs a log for his fire. Unfortunately, the one he picks is occupied by a couple of chipmunks and their stash of acorns. When he cuts it down, Chip and Dale fall out, but their acorns stay behind, so they work at putting out Donald's fire and retrieving their stash. Donald, of course, takes this as calmly and cheerfully as you would expect.
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