Munkapedia, the Alvin and the Chipmunks Wiki is the largest and oldest community editing site dedicated to the complete Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise.
Creating an #AlvinandtheChipmunks music track involves more technical and vocal prowess than simply changing the pitch of the original song. As in the case of the CGI/live-action films, songs also contained 24+ vocal tracks. https://t.co/re6V8dXgiZ
“And here we are, almost 50 years later, trying to come up with the next new idea for Alvin and the Chipmunks, from TV shows to movies to another TV series that we just finished last year,”
And with that, ALVINNN is laid to rest. https://t.co/QCqssKEdPO
65 years ago, The Chipmunk Song was released, bringing the characters we love so dearly into the world. While this franchise has had its ups and downs in its 65 years of existence, one things remains true. Alvin, Simon and Theodore will always be an important part of our lives.
After almost 11 years and nearly 52,000 edits on Munkapedia, I think I've finally came to the conclusion that I'm done. I highly thank the handful of people I've worked closely with over the years to bring an ever better source of information for the fandom. I couldn't have done+
@granditamias@chipmunkweirdo3 So for the fans who don't know, no, it's not the 65th anniversary of The Chipmunks' franchise yet. As stated above, that's in November. This is supposed to rather be in reference to the 80s special "A Chipmunk Reunion",...
A Netflix renewal and rights extension is among a set of new deals for Bagdasarian Productions’ CG animated series ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks.
In addition to renewing seasons one and two, Netflix signed on for seasons three and four worldwide (excluding the U.S., LatAm, Germany, France, China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan).
Further deals include Sky Kids in the U.K., Discovery Italy, Panda Portugal and Canal+ Austria
A pretty solid and fair review of all four CGI/live-action films that isn't heard much. These films introduced many new individuals to the franchise while offering some clear nostalgic moments to existing fans. Do you agree with this ranking? Post below!
Before “Axel F” and Gummibär, there was Alvin & The Chipmunks. Or, more appropriately, Ross Bagdasarian, who recorded under the stage name David Seville. While “Witch Doctor” (1958) is not the first example of sped-up audio, it is one of the most influential