The list below shows all the characters that made cameos (including mentions, references and bootlegs) in the 2022 Disney+ Original film,
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.
The Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney Pictures & Walt Disney Animation Studios
- In the prologue, Chip and Dale's teacher bares a
resemblance to Clarabelle Cow.
- Horace Horsecollar is seen in a fictional black-and-white film titled "The Krispy Cow" while Chip and Dale watch television. The show’s inspiration is akin to be
The Abbott and Costello Show
- The Three Little Pigs, aka Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, and
Practical Pig
- Flounder, Prince Eric's castle (appears in the opening sequence of the film), and bootleg versions of
Ariel, Prince Eric, Ursula, and King Triton (on a DVD cover) called “The Small Fish Lady” from The Little Mermaid. Flounder even
utters "Isn't it neat?", which references the lyric from Ariel's song "Part of Your World". When Flounder tries to bribe Jimmy and Bob to not get captured into a bootleg, he uses a dinglehopper.
- Lumiere
and bootleg versions of Belle, the Beast, Mrs. Potts, and Cogsworth (on a DVD cover) called "Beauty and the Cursed Dog Man" from
Beauty and the Beast. Also, a man that is seen selling bread to people is inspired by those from the film as well, and even Lumiere says "Be my guest." to Bob the Dwarf, which is a reference to the song "Be Our Guest".
- Scrooge McDuck (seen at a pool full of coins in his original form and later on hundred dollar bills in his 2017 reboot form during the end credits)
- Huey, Dewey, and Louie (seen a on billboard during the end credits)
- Peg-Leg Pete (seen in a bootleg Aladdin set flying on a replicant magic carpet in Prince Ali’s outfit)
- Fifi the Peke's ears
- Donald Duck (mentioned)
- Mortimer Mouse's nose (seen on a bootleg version of Mighty Mouse)
- Fidget's wings from
The Great Mouse Detective
- Goofy and Max Goof (Goof Troop versions) (seen on a billboard during the
end credits). Goofy also appeared in a bootleg version (on a discussion paper), possibly his version from A Goofy Movie
- Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (on a graffiti)
- Bootleg versions of
Simba (as a cub), Timon, Pumbaa (seen on a DVD cover) called "Farm Beasts", and Zazu from The Lion King.
- Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King are also seen on a billboard during end credits. And lastly, the CGI-animated Pumbaa from the 2019 remake of
The Lion King makes a cameo while making fun of Bob's dead eyes.
- Bootleg versions of Kaa, Mowgli, and the body of
Shere Khan from The Jungle Book
- Bootleg versions of Naveen and Tiana both in their frog form and
Ray (on a discussion paper) from The Princess and the Frog
- Merryweather's dress and a bootleg version of
Aurora from Sleeping Beauty
- Baloo from the 2016 version of The Jungle Book and the
live-action Baloo even sings a jazz version of “The Bare Necessities” in his performance from the live-action version of the original film.
- Chicken Little's beak and Fish Out of Water's helmet from Chicken Little
- Shepherd's Journal from Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- Wynnchel and Duncan,
Wreck-It-Ralph's arm, a bootleg version of Vanellope von Schweetz and bootleg Sweet Pete even yells a version of Ralph’s iconic phrase “I’m gonna wreck
stuff!” while ready to go after Chip and Dale in their most epic and final battle from Wreck-It Ralph
- The Little House from the short of the same name.
- Mole's nose from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
- Colonel,
Cruella De Vil (voice only heard from mutated Sweet Pete's formation), and an Afghan hound resembling Prissy can be seen in Bob's prison room during the end credits, from 101
Dalmatians
- Cubby, a bootleg version of Tinker Bell (on a movie poster), bootleg DVD covers called "Flying Bedroom Boy" and "Rad Pan" for the younger version of Peter Pan, the bootleg
version of Brutus has Tick-Tock the Crocodile's legs and eyes, Captain Hook's Jolly Roger ship in a plastic bottle can be seen on Sweet Pete’s desk in his room,
Wendy, John, and Michael Darling are seen in Sweet Pete's flashback and when Sweet Pete says "think happy little thoughts." as he is chasing Chip and Dale at the Fan Con, it is directly referencing to the
song "You Can Fly" from Peter Pan
- Magic Carpet, bootleg versions of Jasmine (on a discussion paper) and
Abu (bootleg version in film and normal version on a billboard during the end credits), the Sultan's palace (appears in the opening sequence of the film), and
Aladdin's Prince Ali outfit from Aladdin
- Pegasus' wings and skin from
Hercules
- Elsa's Ice Palace (appears in the opening sequence of the film) and a bootleg version of Sven from
Frozen
- Bootleg versions of Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet on the filming/DVD of “Pooj the Fat Honey Bear”,
Eeyore (seen as a bootleg freed from the FBI), and a student resembling Christopher Robin can be seen walking towards Chip and Dale's school from the Winnie the Pooh franchise
- Bootleg versions of Bambi, Thumper, and Flower (mentioned) from Bambi
- Mickey Mouse's glove, his symbol, from a firework explosion, and his shorts in addition to the general shape of his head. There is also a Mickey telephone seen in Chip's room during the flashback of him and Dale as kids. There is also a mouse smelling the scent trail in the mouse scene that Is wearing Mickey’s Conductor costume.
- Minnie Mouse's Bow can be seen at the Fan Con.
- A modern Asian woman resembling Fa Mulan can be seen at the Fan Con from Mulan
- The two police battering rams resemble the
Rams from Brother Bear
- Tantor's tusks from Tarzan
- Rapunzel (appears as a doll) from Tangled
- Robin Hood's hat and a bootleg version of Toby Turtle from Robin Hood
- A bootleg version of Archimedes (on a discussion paper) from The Sword in the Stone
- Bigfoot's head, arms and legs on Fred Flintstone's torso, and a dog girl bearing a resemblance to Roxanne is sitting on a staircase at Chip and Dale’s school, from A Goofy Movie
- Bootleg versions of
Sneezy and Dopey, as well as the blue birds resembling the ones from
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Bootleg versions of Jiminy Cricket and Pinocchio from
Pinocchio and a DVD cover called “Lying Wooden Nose Boy” is mentioned on the Spaghetti Dogs DVD.
- Bootleg versions of Tweedle Dee,
Tweedle Dum, White Rabbit, and The Mad Hatter (on discussion papers), the
Walrus' tusks on the bootleg version of Bonkers, the Cheshire Cat's head and tail and a woman at the Fan Con cosplays as the Queen of Hearts from
Alice in Wonderland
- Marie's head from The Aristocats
- A bootleg version of
Jumba Jookiba (on a discussion paper) from Lilo & Stitch
- Dumbo's ears, a bootleg DVD cover called "Stupido the Elephant Baby", and a bootleg version of Timothy Q. Mouse from Dumbo
- Nick Wilde's tail from Zootopia
- Yokai's coat from Big Hero 6
- At the Fan Con, a man cosplays as Jack Sparrow from
Pirates of the Caribbean and a DVD called "Pirates of the Great Lakes" is seen.
- A citizen strongly resembles Willie the Giant from Mickey and the Beanstalk
- Kronk and Yzma (logo cameo) from The Emperor's New Groove
- At the Fan Con a woman cosplays as
Moana, and Sweet Pete's spa locker has a Moana brand jar of macadamia nuts.
- Sweet Pete's building is labeled Alameda. Alameda Slim is the main antagonist in Home on the Range.
- Jaq and Gus Gus's hat and bootleg versions of Gus Gus and Cinderella from Cinderella
- Br'er Bear's coat and farm hat from Song of the South
- Bootleg versions of Lady and Tramp (seen on a DVD cover) titled “Spaghetti
Dogs”, later throughout the film an anthropomorphic version of Trusty is seen at the Fan Con stage playing a saxophone, and a beaver police officer bares a pretty close resemblance to Mr. Busy from Lady and the
Tramp
- A plush dog resembling Dodger from Oliver & Company can be seen on the bed during the scene of Chip and Dale (as kids) eating pizza.
- A sheep/lamb student walking in Chip and Dale's school bears a resemblance to
Danny from So Dear to My Heart
- A bootleg version of Elliott from
Pete's Dragon
- Jim Hawkins and John Silver's coat from Treasure
Planet
- Sorcerer Mickey hat pattern on a Fantasia firework
- On a boat dock, it says “Ninemen Boat Ship” which gives a nod to Disney’s Nine Old
Men
- Vixey from The Fox and the Hound
- John Smith's gun from Pocahontas
- A
bootleg version of Gurgi from The Black Cauldron
- Brutus' head and arms from The Rescuers
- One of Ugly Sonic's pictures at his booth is him having the hat and shirt of Butch Cavendish from The Lone Ranger
- A bootleg version of Quasimodo from
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- A woman at the Fan Con cosplays as Mary Poppins from Mary Poppins
- On the back of a cruise
it says “Stones Zaslov”, which is a reference to Disney animator Alice Lewis Zaslov.
- The dragon from The Reluctant Dragon
- A woman at the Fan Con cosplays as
Princess Evie from Descendants
- A bootleg version of Gustav the Giant from Brave Little
Tailor
Note: Pluto was originally planned to appear as the main villain of the film, but was eventually cut and replaced by Sweet Pete, the corrupted adult version of Peter Pan.
Pixar Animation Studios
- Four cars with a similar design from the Cars franchise.
- Frozone (on a frozen vegetable package) and a bootleg version of
Syndrome (on a discussion paper) from The Incredibles
- Bootleg versions of Mike Wazowski (on a discussion paper) and
James P. Sullivan (both were going to originally physically appear in the film) and bootleg version of Kaa has Randall's legs and hair from Monsters, Inc.
- At the Fan Con, a kid
cosplays as Miguel Rivera from Coco
- Woody's leg and Mr. Potato Head's torso from the
Toy Story franchise
- Flik's antennae from A Bug's Life
- A CGI rat resembling Remy from
Ratatouille is seen savoring a cheese.
- A Luxo Jr. lamp can be seen inside Dale's Garage.
- A purple guy with elf ears resembling Ian Lightfoot from
Onward is seen at the crowd audience in Chip and Dale's presence.
Touchstone Pictures
- Roger Rabbit and
Jessica Rabbit (mentioned and her bootleg version appears on a discussion paper), Sweet Pete's weapons include the Dip; the same toon acid that was used by Judge Doom, a father car dropping his bumper car children off at school bears
a resemblance to Benny the Cab, and when Putty converts his hand into an anvil to attack Ellie Steckler is a reference to when Judge Doom turns his hand into an anvil to kill Eddie Valiant, all from Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Jack Skellington (mentioned) and Mayor of Halloween Town from The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Arthur Dent from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Someone in the FanCon cosplays as a Team Zissou member from
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Disney Television Animation & Disney Branded Television
- Fat Cat, Professor Norton Nimnul,
Mepps and Wart from the TV series that the movie is based on. Dale even watches the episode "When You Fish Upon a Star" to solve a clue, and the
episode “Fat Cat Attack” is shown during Chip and Dale’s mid opening montage of watching TV. Also, Monterey Jack’s mustache can be seen in a plastic bag.
- Glitch (seen in Monty’s apartment) from the Rescue Rangers comics
- Linda and bootleg versions of
Isabella, Phineas, and Ferb from Phineas and Ferb
- Dottie McStuffins from Doc McStuffins
- Mateo (his name is seen on the street address for Sweet Pete's building) from
Elena of Avalor
- A bootleg version of Dipper Pines from Gravity Falls
- A bootleg version of
Star Butterfly from Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- A bootleg version of Freddy the Flamingo from
T.O.T.S
- A bootleg version of Leo from Little Einsteins
- Bonkers D. Bobcat from Bonkers (seen as both a bootleg version in film and normal version on a billboard during the end credits)
- Launchpad McQuack from
DuckTales (seen as both a bootleg version in the film and normal version during the end credits)
- Zummi Gummi, Sunni Gummi, and
Lady Bane from Gummi Bears (seen during the end credits; latter two seen on a billboard)
- A bootleg version of Commander Peepers from
Wander Over Yonder
- Darkwing Duck (seen in the post-credits scene claiming that his show of the same name should be getting a reboot soon)
- Baloo, Kit Cloudkicker, and Rebecca Cunningham from TaleSpin (seen on a billboard during the end credits)
- Shnookums and Meat from The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show (seen on a billboard during the end credits)
- Goliath from
Gargoyles (seen on a billboard during the end credits)
- A teenager at the Fan Con cosplays as King Bob from Recess
Marvel
- Tigra (from The Avengers: United They Stand)
- Deadpool art style was considered for Chip by the bootleg operation machine
- Ant-Man (mentioned); a Giant-Man Funko Pop from Ant-Man and the Wasp also makes an appearance
- At the Fan Con, a man
cosplays as Thor in his appearance from Avengers: Endgame
- A man at the Fan Con is seen cosplaying as Dr. Strange while waiting for Baloo’s performance
- Baby
Groot's eyes
- A man at the Fan Con is seen cosplaying as Mr. Fantastic
- Captain Putty’s clothing is inspired by J. Jonah Jameson’s detective clothing.
Lucasfilm
- At the Fan Con, two mice cosplay as Princess Leia and Kylo Ren, a women cosplays as Padmé Amidala, a man cosplays as an
Ewok, and a feline toon cosplays as Palpatine from Star Wars. Later on, a man can be seen cosplaying as Poe Dameron.
- Chip picks up a
jacket and hat from a Fan Con booth themed to Indiana Jones as the franchise's theme plays, which is of course his usual Rescue Rangers outfit that was based on.
- Greedo & Salacious B.
Crumb (on a billboard for Fan Con)
Note: Jar Jar Binks from Star Wars was also initially set to have a minor role in the film, but was eventually cut and replaced by Ugly Sonic.
20th Television
Animation
- Sideshow Bob's hair (on a discussion paper), Lisa Simpson, & Marge Simpson from The Simpsons. Also a classmate with The Simpsons art style is seen when young Dale arrives at school, and The Simpsons art style was considered for Chip and Dale by the bootleg operation machine.
- The bootleg versions of Homer Simpson and
Bart Simpson on “The Stinsons” movie set are based on their original forms from The Tracey Ullman
Show
- Bender from Futurama (costume cameo)
- A man at the Fan Con is seen cosplaying as Peter Griffin from
Family Guy
20th Century Studios &
20th Century Animation
- Bartok's ears from Anastasia
- A bootleg version of
Stanley from A Troll in Central Park
- A billboard for a Mrs. Doubtfire reboot is seen, under the title of Mr. Doubtfire
- A billboard for
a reboot of the film Independence Day: Resurgence, is under the title of President Dog 3
- Alvin and the Chipmunks (footage from the 2007 movie and mentioned by Sweet Pete)
- A man in the Fan
Con cosplays as Borat Sagdiyev from Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
- In the end credits, director Akiva Schaffer's name at the end is bolted into the Papyrus font used by
Avatar
- Captain Putty launching himself to attack Ellie Steckler is a reference to the Facehugger's attacks from Alien vs. Predator
- When playing
with a toy version of Monty and impersonating his accent to convince Ellie to save him, Dale utters the phrase "Throw another shrimp on the Barbie!" which is a reference to Crocodile Dundee
Blue Sky Studios
- Scrat (seen on a ice cream container packaging) from Ice Age
- A bull headed coworker called Bruno, bears a resemblance to Valiente from
Ferdinand
- Wonderbot's arm from Robots
Disney Interactive Studios
- Sora's hair and Keyblade from
Kingdom Hearts (both seen in separate plastic bags)
- A bootleg version of a Pink Puffle from Club Penguin
The Muppets
- Fozzie Bear's ears. Bjornson the Cheesemonger is based off the
Swedish Chef from The Muppet Show
Warner Bros. Discovery
Warner Bros. Pictures
- Dobby (on a Gucci billboard), a
Hagrid Standee can be seen in the Fan Con and Harry Potter's glasses from the
Harry Potter film franchise
- Chip comments to Dale that Bob has "Polar Express eyes"
- A man at the Fan Con cosplays as
Ace Ventura from Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
- Drix from
Osmosis Jones
- A bootleg version of Cornwall from Quest for Camelot
- A bootleg version of the
Iron Giant from The Iron Giant
- Chip telling Dale "nothing more than a old cartoon character trying to seem cool again by rapping" is a reference to the rapping scene from
Space Jam: A New Legacy (a film with similar amounts of cameos, albeit only from Warner Bros. themselves)
Looney Tunes
- Foghorn Leghorn (on a frozen dinner box and his name is labelled on a cage)
- Henery Hawk (on a frozen dinner box and his beak is seen on a bootleg version of Gus Gus)
- Advertisement for perfume from
Pepé Le Pew on a magazine and his body is seen on a discussion paper
- Bootleg versions of Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig,
Tweety, Tasmanian Devil, Wile E. Coyote, Lola Bunny,
Sylvester the Pussycat, Penelope Pussycat, Yosemite Sam, and a bootleg version of Phineas has the
Road Runner's leg
- Daffy Duck's beak (seen on a bootleg version of Launchpad McQuack)
- Bugs Bunny's foot during Sweet Pete's transformation
- A man at the Fan
Con cosplays Bugs Bunny's Tune Squad jersey from Space Jam
DC Comics
- Batman (from the
DC Extended Universe)
- A woman at the Fan Con cosplays Wonder Woman
- Another woman at the Fan Con cosplays
Harley Quinn from her 2016 Suicide Squad appearance
- A billboard for a
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice reboot is seen, under the title of Batman vs. E.T.
- DC Comics art style was considered for Dale by the bootleg operation machine
Warner Animation Group
- A billboard for a The Lego Movie reboot is seen, under the title of Lego Misérables.
- In this same billboard, the 2015 version of Captain Redbeard, a Bluecoat Soldier, both from LEGO
Pirates, as well as the scientist minifigure featured in the 2021 LEGO set 60282 Fire Command Unit from LEGO City is seen.
Cartoon Network
- The
titular character from Johnny Bravo (on a billboard)
- The gloves of Dexter's Mom (Spencer O'Reilly-McPherson) and a bootleg version of Dexter (on a discussion paper) from Dexter's Laboratory
- Bootleg versions of Courage and Eustace
Bagge (on discussion paper) from Courage the Cowardly Dog
- A bootleg version of Bubbles and a woman at the Fan Con cosplays as
Ms. Bellum from The Powerpuff Girls
- Sweet Pete's transformation is a reference to Kevin's mutations from
Ben 10
- A bootleg version of Gumball Watterson from The Amazing World of Gumball
- A bootleg version of Eddy (on a discussion paper) from Ed, Edd n Eddy
- Numbuh 5's cap from Codename: Kids Next
Door
- A bootleg version of Unikitty from Unikitty!
- A bootleg version of Samurai Jack. His sword appears in a plastic bag and also his name appears
on a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- A bootleg version of Marceline and Jiminy Cricket has Finn's face from Adventure Time
- Bootleg
versions of Cow and Chicken from Cow and Chicken and the Red Guy's mouth from
I Am Weasel
- A bootleg version of Johnny Test and his hair
- The music that played in the part where Ellie, Chip and Dale see lots of bootlegged toons on discussion papers is a slowed down version of the
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays theme
- The music is the same one from the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes episode "Crossover Nexus"
Teletoon
- A bootleg version of an Alligator from Total Drama
Williams Street
- Pickle Rick (costume cameo)
- Bootleg versions of Rick and
Morty, and the Rick and Morty art style was considered for Chip and Dale by the bootleg operation machine
Turner Entertainment
- Bootleg versions of Tom and Jerry (on discussion papers)
- Dorothy's ruby slippers, costume cameo from The Wizard of Oz
- A bootleg version of Screwy Squirrel
- A bootleg version of
Droopy Dog
- Danny (mentioned) from Cats Don't Dance
Hanna-Barbera
- Yogi Bear (star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame), Boo-Boo Bear's bow tie, and a bootleg version of
Cindy Bear
- Huckleberry Hound's mouth
- Top Cat's hat
- A man at the Fan Con cosplays as
George Jetson from The Jetsons
- A toon girl resembling Alexandra Cabot can be seen standing on Main Street from
Josie and the Pussycats
- Fred Flintstone's torso, a green brontosaurus resembling Dino,
The Great Gazoo's antennae and when Chip and Dale slide off a green brontosaurus as they continue to be chased by the Valley Gang at the Fan Con, it references to how Fred Flintstone usually slides off from a working brontosaurus during the cartoon's opening theme from The
Flintstones
- A Smurf hat and mentioned by Captain Putty
- Bootleg versions of Allstar Seaworthy and Tooter Shellby from
Snorks
- Scooby-Doo (mentioned) from the Scooby-Doo franchise
- A bootleg version of
Johnny Quest
- Touché Turtle's hat from Touché Turtle and Dum Dum
- A student resembling Yakky Doodle
New Line Cinema
- Bob the Dwarf is based off Gimli from
The Lord of the Rings
Warner Bros. Television
- An episode of Full House called “Dr. Dare Rides Again” is shown in which Chip and Dale were extras
- Friends (seen on a billboard)
Warner Bros. Animation
- A student resembling
Babs Bunny and a bootleg version of Gogo Dodo from the 1990 version of Tiny Toon Adventures
- A bootleg version of
Wakko Warner from the 1993 version of Animaniacs
Rooster Teeth
- A cosplayer at the fan con is dressed as one of the
members of Team RWBY
Discovery, Inc.
- A student resembling Kenny the Shark is seen at a cafeteria
lunch table with Ash Ketchum and along with some other students at Chip and Dale’s school
Paramount Global
Paramount Pictures
- Sonic the Hedgehog (old design, a.k.a. Ugly Sonic)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (current design) (mentioned by Ugly Sonic)
- Someone at the Fan Con wears a Sonic hat at Baloo’s performance
- A bootleg version of Mighty Mouse (he is also seen on a
Vegemite can)
- A bootleg version of Betty Boop
- When Dale says to Chip that "we were an odd couple", it is a reference to The Odd Couple
- When Chip and Dale try to pass the lasers, is a direct reference to
Mission: Impossible
- A bootleg parody entitled "Bubba Gump Restaurant: The Movie" is a reboot to Forrest Gump and its restaurant chain
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company.
Paramount Television Studios
- Spock (mentioned)
from Star Trek series
- Duckman's hair
Nickelodeon
- Doug Funnie and Porkchop (seen on a billboard) from Doug with their Nickelodeon designs
- A bootleg version of Lincoln Loud from
The Loud House
- Jimmy Neutron's hair from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius
- Ickis's left ear and mouth from Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
- Tyrone's nose from
The Backyardigans
- Rocko (mentioned) and bootleg versions of Rocko and Heffer Wolfe from
Rocko's Modern Life
- A Krusty Krab hat, a bootleg version of Larry the Lobster,
Squidward Tentacles (his name appears on a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame), SpongeBob SquarePants (appears as a bootleg on a discussion paper and in normal form on a t-shirt), and
Patrick Star (appears as a bootleg and in normal form on a t-shirt) from SpongeBob SquarePants
- Shredder's right arm from the 2003 version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with his personality being the 1987 version, along with a bootleg toon resembling one of the turtles and someone cosplays as April O'Neil at the Fan Con.
- PAW Patrol, Mayor Goodway (both bootlegged and mentioned) from
PAW Patrol
- A bootleg version of Mr. Grouper from Bubble Guppies
- A bootleg version of
GIR from Invader Zim
- Dora the Explorer's legs from Dora the
Explorer
- Various characters of Rugrats (mentioned) and Susie Carmichael's braids
- Norbert's tooth from
The Angry Beavers
- A bootleg version of Gerald Johanssen (on a discussion paper) from Hey Arnold!
- Ren and Stimpy art style was considered for Chip and Dale by the bootleg operation machine
- Bessie Higgenbottom from The Mighty B!
Comedy Central
- Randy Marsh from South Park
MTV
- Butt-Head (seen on a park bench apparently running for senator) from Beavis and Butt-Head
- A classmate with a
Daria art style can be seen at the school cafeteria during the flashback
Paws, Inc.
- Garfield (on a
discussion paper) and his tail appears in a plastic bag
NBCUniversal
Universal Pictures
- A bootleg version of
Fievel Mousekewitz (on a discussion paper) from An American Tail
- E.T. (seen on a movie billboard)
- The LA River scene has
a reference to the Pop Rap group from Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
- Two jellicle cats from the 2019 version of Cats
- The roars of Pete as the toon chimera while a banner falls down is taken directly from the
T-Rex scene from Jurassic Park
- Bootleg versions of George,
The Man In The Yellow Hat, Jumpy Squirrel (on a discussion paper), Chef Pisghetti's shoes and
Netti Pisghetti's hand can be seen in a plastic bag from Curious George
- A billboard for a Fast & Furious reboot is seen, under the title of
Fast & Furious Babies
- A pteranodon student bearing a resemblance to Petrie from The Land Before Time is seen when young Dale arrives at school.
- When Bjornson the Cheesemonger says to Chip and Dale when they enter his basement
response to a customer named Lester, is a clear nod to Lester the Lab Rat from Beakman’s World
- Dale wears his Tom Selleck-inspired Hawaiian shirt from Magnum, P.I. which was of course what his original Rescue Rangers outfit was based on.
- The poster for
"The Boy Who Grew Up" at the end credits where the mutated Sweet Pete wears the Jason Vorhees-esque mask muzzle is a obvious reference to Hannibal Lecter from Hannibal
Walter Lantz Productions
Illumination
- Felonius Gru from Despicable Me
DreamWorks Animation
- Shrek and Donkey (both as body wash bottles) from
Shrek
- A bootleg version of Melman from Madagascar
- Mantis from Kung Fu Panda
- B.O.B. from Monsters vs. Aliens
- A bootleg version of Turbo based on his appearance from the 2013 Netflix original show Turbo FAST, a tv adaptation to the film Turbo
- A bootleg version of Oscar from Shark Tale
- A bootleg version of Timothy Templeton from
The Boss Baby
- A bootleg version of The Eagle from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
- An octopus resembling
Dave from Penguins of Madagascar is seen all the near beginning of Chip and Dale’s (along with the other of the Rescue Rangers) party of celebrating years of their show airing.
DreamWorks Classics
- Rocky the Flying Squirrel's helmet and Bullwinkle J. Moose's antlers and
feet (used at bootleg version of Tweety on a discussion paper)
- He-Man and Skeletor from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
- Gumby (mentioned)
- A bootleg version of Casper the Friendly Ghost (on a DVD cover) called "Jasper the Dead Ghost Kid"
- A bootleg version of Felix the Cat
NBC
- Young Chip has a Knight Rider lunch box.
NBCUniversal Syndication
Studios
- When Dale wears a disguise and comes up with a character and his backstory for the investigation, this is a reference to what Andy Samberg did as Jake Peralta in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Wolf
Entertainment
- Dale states that his bad New York accent got him fired from Law & Order
PBS Kids
- Sergeant Henderson (mentioned) from WordGirl
The Jim Henson Company
- Elmo and a character resembling Big Bird from Sesame Street, also at the Fan Con a person wears a cosplay head of
Ernie
- A bootleg version of Wembley Fraggle in his version from Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series
- A bootleg version of
Kira from The Dark Crystal
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
United Artists
- Dale insisting Bob the Dwarf that he's walking here is a clear reference to Midnight Cowboy
- The poster for Double O’Dale is a parody of the movie poster for
No Time to Die
Sony Pictures
Sony Pictures Animation
- On the way to Main Street, Chip and Dale pass by the street art that Miles Morales and Uncle Aaron created in
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
- A bootleg version of Barry the Strawberry from
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
- A bootleg version of Gene from The Emoji Movie
- Boog's ears from Open Season
Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group
- A No-Ghost Sign can be seen on a toon girl's t-shirt from the Ghostbusters franchise
- A Red-themed backpack from
Angry Birds
- When Dale says "Forget about it.", that quote is a well reference to Donnie Brasco
- A bootleg parody entitled "Matilda: Fully Loaded" is a reboot to
Matilda and a reference to Disney's Herbie: Fully Loaded
TriStar Pictures
- When Sweet Pete
says "Bangerang", it is a direct reference to Peter Banning's use of his catchphrase from Hook
Sony Interactive Entertainment
- A turtle citizen at Main Street bares a resemblance
to Bentley from Sly Cooper
Nintendo
- Diddy Kong's body
- The tail of Detective Pikachu from the movie with the same name.
- At the Fan Con a man cosplays as Mario, a bootleg
version of Banzai Bills, the cannon Sweet Pete has resembles a Bill Blaster and the two mushroom-like cops are a direct reference to the Mushroom People from the Super Mario
franchise
- A student resembling Ash Ketchum is seen in the school cafeteria. Later a man at the Fan Con cosplays as Ash Ketchum and a bootleg version of Lucario from
Pokémon
- A bootleg version of Magolor (on a discussion paper) from Kirby
- A bootleg version of
Samus Aran from Metroid
- The fake fighting game "Afternoon Fight Fest" in the film is a reference to Super Smash Bros.
Hasbro
- Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy,
Rarity, Rainbow Dash and Applejack from My Little Pony: Friendship is
Magic (Allspark Animation)
- Blythe Baxter, Biskit Twins, and Sugar Sprinkles from
Littlest Pet Shop (Allspark Animation)
- Peppa Pig (mentioned) from Peppa Pig (Astley Baker Davies
Ltd/Entertainment One)
- Blaster and Shockwave from The Transformers
- Optimus Prime's left leg from Bumblebee
Capcom
- Dr. Willy's mustache (seen on a bootleg version of Naruto) from Mega Man
- Ryu and
Chun-Li from Street Fighter (star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame)
Netflix
- Detective Florez from Big Mouth
- A bootleg parody entitled "Weirder Stuff" is a reboot to Stranger Things
- A hippo resembling Okja the
hippo from her same name film, Okja, is seen at the first glimpse of Main Street (only her back is seen)
- Someone cosplays as Geralt of Rivia from The Witcher
- BoJack Horseman's muzzle from BoJack Horseman
- A bootleg version of Louis (his antlers are seen) from
Beastars
Other
- A woman resembling Tia Gloria (seen in the audience applauding Chip and Dale's talents) from Alma's Way (Fred Rogers Productions)
- Obelix's lower body and helmet from Asterix series (Dargaud) used by bootleg version of Elliot
- Lucky
Luke's body
- Toucan Sam's beak
- MC Skat Kat from the Opposites Attract music video
- A bootleg version of
Cyborg Kurochan (Naoki Yokouchi)
- A bootleg version of Sayori from Doki Doki Literature Club! (Team Salvato)
- A
bootleg version of Pajama Sam (Humongous Entertainment)
- Dale dresses like MC Hammer when looking at himself in the mirror for a show shooting
- A bootleg version of John Blacksad
- A
monkey resembling Coco the Monkey of Coco Pops is seen waiting for Baloo's performance at the Fan Con
- Mr. Natural (Robert Crumb Productions)
- A police officer based off Charlie B. Barkin from
All Dogs Go to Heaven (Sullivan Bluth Studios)
- Little Drummer Boy (a.k.a. Aaron) is mentioned in a news ticker
- A sheep insurance client is based on Shaun and his flock from
Shaun the Sheep (Aardman Animations)
- A bootleg version of Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto (Shueisha)
- Lara Croft's dress (seen on a bootleg version of Toby the Turtle) from Tomb Raider (Core Design)
- Hello Kitty (seen as a plush at the Fan Con) (Sanrio/Sega)
- Barney the Dinosaur (mentioned in a news ticker) from Barney & Friends (Lyrick Studios, Hit Entertainment and PBS)
- Snoopy's ear (and mentioned) and a man at the Fan Con cosplays as
Charlie Brown from Peanuts (United Feature Syndicate)
- McGruff the Crime Dog
- Cuphead and The Devil (seen on a vinyl record at the Fan Con) from Cuphead (Studio MDHR)
- A video game case of
Untitled Goose Game can be seen at the Fan Con (House House)
- Eek the Cat's skin from Eek! The Cat (Savage Studios)
- Dorothy Ann Hudson's hair from The Magic School Bus (Scholastic Corporation)
- Women resembling Motoko Kusanagi from
Ghost in The Shell (Kodansha) appears to be working for the Police Department.
- Chip and Dale's escape from the Valley Gang by flushing themselves in Sweet Pete's toilet is a reference to when Roddy St. James gets himself flushed down in the toilet by
Sid from Flushed Away (DreamWorks Animation/Aardman Animations)
- A bootleg version of Share Bear from
Care Bears (American Greetings)
- A boy at the Fan Con cosplays as Pee-Wee Herman
- Usagi Tsukino from
Sailor Moon (Kodansha) in cosplay cameo and her bootleg version (on a discussion paper)
- The Pink Panther's muzzle (DePatie–Freleng Enterprises)
- Mercer Mayer’s
Little Critter art style was considered for Chip and Dale by the bootleg operation machine
- A muscular version of Master Roshi and Shenron's tail, and a man cosplays as
Goku in the Fan Con, from Dragon Ball
- Jimmy the Polar Bear is based off the
Coca-Cola Polar Bear (The Coca-Cola Company)
- A woman at the Fan Con cosplays as Baiken from Gulity Gear (Arc System Works)
- There is a booth for
Voltron in the Fan Con (World Events Productions)
- Someone in the Fan Con cosplays as a
Sims character (EA)
- Several CGI giraffes from Goat Simulator appear when bootleg Sweet Pete pushes people out of the
way in a Aladdin set controlled by Pete (Coffee Stain Studios/Developers Collation)
- A billboard for a theatrically released movie version of the communication app Waze is seen on a billboard (Google)
- When Captain Putty is frozen into a ice cube after a long fight with Ellie Steckler, is a reference to
T-3000's freeze from Terminator 2: Judgment Day (StudioCanal/Vivendi)
- Archie Andrews’ Archie Comics humanoid art style was considered for Chip
and Dale by the bootleg operation machine
- Monty Python (logo cameo) is seen hanging at a convention booth near Baloo's performance (Trafalgar Releasing)
- Two pigs slightly resembling Snowball from
Animal Farm are seen at the bath sauna with Randy Marsh while Chip and Dale are in the vents escaping from Sweet Pete
- The head that scans Chip and Dale at the bootleg operation machine bares a resemblance to Johnny 5 from Short Circuit
- When Dale says “I'm into nuts” and Chip responds “great stuff”, they say those lines in their classic cartoon voices.
- Thomas Chippendale (mentioned)
- The puppets at the end credits during the Fuzzy Fight scenario are inspired by those from
Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared
- A crocodile striking a resemblance to the Selfish Crocodile from
The
Selfish Crocodile is seen staring at young Dale when he was an outcast (Faustin Charles)
- The poster of the fictional series Dale was set to star in, "Double O' Dale", is a nod to James Bond and his secret agent number #007. The show’s title is a nod to the original Chip N’ Dale Rescue Rangers’ show episode
“Double O’ Chipmunk”.
- The magnets Chip and Dale have of the rescue rangers team at their 'pog set' are Tazos
- When Chip enters his home from work, the heavy metal song "Laid to
Rest" by Lamb of God can be heard from his earbuds.
- When Chip and Dale turn on the TV while eating pizza, “Friendship” by Tenacious D. plays on the TV while
Chip and Dale dance to it.
- The flash-and-kick moves Chip and Dale do while passing the lasers are a nod to movies, such as Entrapment and Ocean's 11
- A
1957 Chevrolet can be seen driving at the Fan Con with the "57" license plate
- Klonoa's gloves from Klonoa (Bandai Namco)
- Chip and Dale are dressed up as Post Malone while in a
party with DJ Herzonaurach (seen on a billboard during the end credits)
- A bootleg version of Chip the Wolf (his red jacket is seen) of Cookie Crisp
- Red XIII's
headdress from Final Fantasy VII (Square-Enix)
- Yami Sukehiro's cutlass (holden by bootleg version of Brutus the Crocodile) from Black Clover
- A young
version of Tony the Tiger of Frosted Flakes can be seen in a table alongside with Ash Ketchum at the flashback of Chip and Dale’s school.
- Mother Goose is seen at
Main Street giving balloons to a yellow-shirted boy (Charles Perrault)
- A bakery store at Main Street labeled “SUZIE” is a reference to the Suzie comics (Bill Woggon)
- When Ellie drinks a fictional beer called Akupara, is a reference to
Palm Springs (Limelight Productions/Sun Entertainment)
- Ash from The End is Nigh (Edmund McMillen)
- Cameos/Guest appearances by real actors:
- Paula Abdul (as a
de-aged version of herself)
- Paul Rudd (seen at a press conference talking about "Aunt-Man" and later at the end credits with an Ant-Man bootleg film)
- Meryl Streep (on the billboard of Mr. Doubtfire)
- Vin Diesel (cameo during the end credits)
- Tad Stones (cameo as the voice of a studio executive)
- George Lucas (seen going up in an escalator)
- Chris Parnell (cameos as Chip’s agent)
- Oprah Winfrey (mentioned)
Note:
Chris Evans was also initially set to make an appearance, but was eventually cut and replaced by Paul Rudd.
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Media Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Videography) •
Feature film (Soundtrack) •
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers • Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 •
The Adventure in Nimnul's Castle • The Legend of the Chaos God •
Disney Comics • Boom! Studios •
The Big Cheese Caper • The Mouse Watch
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Characters The Rangers: Chip and Dale • Gadget Hackwrench • Monterey Jack • Zipper Characters: Spunky •
Cheddarhead Charlie and Camembert Kate • Tammy • Mrs. Booby •
Baby Booby • Conrad Cockatoo • Sergeant Spinelli •
Officer Kirby and Officer Muldoon • Donald Drake and Plato •
Flash the Wonder Dog • Frenchie • Que Sera •
Clyde Cosgrove • Mr. Gribbish • Colonel •
Buffy Ratzkiwatzki • Professor • Foxglove •
Midge • Humphrey the Bear • Kookoo and Boots • Sparky •
Nemo • Spirit of the Lamp • Bric, Brac, and DTZ •
Pepto Gizmo • Harry • Harriet •
Hiram the Mummy • Sir Colby • Tom •
Butch the Bulldog • Darby Spree • Cassandra •
Queenie • The Pi-Rats • Captain Colonel • Elliott • Ting-a-Ling & Ming-Ting • Bruin •
Heebee & Jeebee • Roger • MacDuff •
Steggy • Chirp Sing • Myron •
Canina La Fur Villains: Fat Cat • Fat Cat's Gang • Maltese de Sade • Le Sewer and Ratatouille • Professor Norton Nimnul •
Robot Dogs • Normie • Aldrin Klordane •
Percy • Juice-Lee • Billy the Squid •
Sewernose de Bergerac • Banshee • Rat Capone •
Arnold Mousenegger and Sugar Ray Lizard • Spy Rats • The Greatest
Spy in the World • Lahwhinie • Captain Finn • All Hands and Mr. Starfish •
Louie the Mountain Lion • Tick-Tock the Crocodile • El Emenopio •
Winifred • Bud • Lou •
Mrs. Sweeney • Todd • Jack and Nickels •
Erol • Baby Thaddeus • Monrovia and Pomona •
Kismet • Dr. Piltdown • Bubbles •
Irwina Allen • Quigley and Abba-Dabba • Lord Howie • Su Lin • Heinrich Von Sugarbottom • Wexler • Ratso Ratzkiwatzki
• Moose and Rocco • Zsa Zsa Labrador Film Characters: Ellie Steckler •
Sweet Pete • Bob the Dwarf • Jimmy the Polar Bear •
Captain Putty • Millie • Bjornson the Cheesemonger •
DJ Herzogenaurach • List of cameos • Insurance Sheep •
Ugly Sonic
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Episodes Season One: "Catteries Not Included" •
"Piratsy Under the Seas" • "Dale Beside Himself" • "Flash the Wonder
Dog" • "Out to Launch" • "Kiwi's Big Adventure" •
"Adventures in Squirrelsitting" • "Pound of the Baskervilles" • "Risky
Beesness" • "Three Men and a Booby" • "The Carpetsnaggers" • "Bearing Up Baby" •
"Parental Discretion Retired" Season Two: "To the Rescue" • "A Lad in a Lamp" •
"The Luck Stops Here" • "Battle of the Bulge" • "Ghost of a Chance" •
"An Elephant Never Suspects" • "Fake Me to Your Leader" • "Last Train to
Cashville" • "A Case of Stage Blight" • "The Case of the Cola Cult" •
"Throw Mummy from the Train" • "A Wolf in Cheap Clothing" • "Robocat" • "Does Pavlov Ring a Bell?" • "Prehysterical Pet" • "A Creep in the Deep" •
"Normie's Science Project" • "Seer No Evil" • "Chipwrecked Shipmunks" •
"When Mice Were Men" • "Chocolate Chips" • "The Last Leprechaun" •
"Weather or Not" • "One-Upsman-Chip" • "Shell Shocked" •
"Love is a Many Splintered Thing" • "Song of the Night 'n Dale" •
"Double 'O Chipmunk" • "Gadget Goes Hawaiian" • "It's a Bird,
It's Insane, It's Dale!" • "Short Order Crooks" • "Mind Your Cheese and Q's" •
"Out of Scale" • "Dirty Rotten Diapers" • "Good Times, Bat
Times" • "Pie in the Sky" • "Le Purrfect Crime" • "When You Fish Upon a Star" •
"Rest Home Rangers" • "A Lean on the Property" • "The Pied Piper Power Play"
• "Gorilla My Dreams" • "The S.S. Drainpipe" Season Three: "Zipper Come Home" •
"Puffed Rangers" • "A Fly in the Ointment" • "A Chorus Crime" •
"They Shoot Dogs, Don't They"
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Objects Ranger Wing • Ranger Plane • Screaming Eagle •
Gyrotank • Meal-O-Matic • Steggy's Spacecraft •
Coo-Coo Cola • Gigantico Raygun
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Songs Rescue Rangers Theme • Fat Cat Stomp • The Best of
Everything • You're the Best Bee for Me • The Coo Coo Cola Song
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See also Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour • Let's Go to Disneyland Paris •
Gadget's Go Coaster
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Movies Lady and the Tramp • Noelle • Togo •
Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made • Stargirl • Artemis Fowl •
Hamilton • Magic Camp • The One and Only Ivan •
Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe • Secret Society of Second-Born Royals •
Clouds • Black Beauty • Godmothered • Safety • Soul • Flora & Ulysses • Luca •
Home Sweet Home Alone • Diary of a Wimpy Kid •
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild • Turning Red • Cheaper by the
Dozen • Better Nate Than Ever • Sneakerella • Chip
'n Dale Rescue Rangers • Hollywood Stargirl • Rise • Zombies 3
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Documentaries One Day at Disney • Dolphin Reef • Elephant •
Howard • Inside Pixar • PRIDE: To Be Seen - A Soul of a Nation Presentation
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Shorts Lamp Life • Once Upon a Snowman • 22 vs. Earth •
Ciao Alberto
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Premier Access Mulan • Raya and the Last Dragon •
Cruella • Black Widow • Jungle Cruise
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Scripted series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series • The Mandalorian •
Diary of a Future President • WandaVision • The Falcon and
The Winter Soldier • The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers • Big Shot •
Star Wars: The Bad Batch • Loki • The Mysterious Benedict
Society • Turner & Hooch • Monsters at Work •
Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life • What If...? • Star Wars: Visions •
Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. • Just Beyond • Hawkeye •
The Book of Boba Fett • The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder •
Moon Knight • Obi-Wan Kenobi • Ms. Marvel •
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
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Docuseries Marvel's Hero Project • The Imagineering Story •
The World According to Jeff Goldblum • Pick of the Litter •
Disney Insider • Prop Culture • Muppets Now •
Earth to Ned • The Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom • 616 •
Into the Unknown: Making Frozen II • Marvel Studios: Legends •
Behind the Attraction • The Beatles: Get Back
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Reality and competition shows Encore! • Be Our Chef • The Big Fib •
The Quest
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Shorts series Forky Asks a Question • Pixar: In Real Life •
SparkShorts • One Day at Disney • Short Circuit •
Zenimation • The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse • Pixar Popcorn •
Launchpad • How to Stay at Home • Dug Days • Baymax! • I Am Groot
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Other Arendelle Castle Yule Log • Dory's Reef Cam •
Black Is King • The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special •
High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special • Muppets Haunted Mansion
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Cancelled projects Muppets Live Another Day • Book of Enchantment
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Upcoming Films: Remembering • Werewolf by Night •
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special • Lilo & Stitch •
Aladdin: Live from the West End • Ink & Paint • Robin Hood •
Pinocchio • The Sword in the Stone •
Peter Pan & Wendy • Hocus Pocus 2 • Disenchanted •
Descendants: The Pocketwatch Shows: Cars on the Road • Andor •
Zootopia+ • Willow • Secret Invasion •
Echo • X-Men '97 • Ironheart •
Agatha: Coven of Chaos • Daredevil: Born Again • Spider-Man:
Freshman Year • Marvel Zombies • Armor Wars • Percy Jackson and the
Olympians • Iwájú • Star Wars: Ahsoka • Moana, The Series • Win or Lose • Tiana • The Acolyte •
Star Wars: Lando • Skeleton Crew • The Witchverse •
The Muppets Mayhem • Darkwing Duck • Wonder Man •
Spider-Man: Sophomore Year • Twisted Wonderland •
King Kong
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What cameos are in Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers?
10 Most Surprising Cameos in 'Chip N' Dale: Rescue Rangers',....
10) MC Skat Kat and Paula Abdul. ... .
9) Paul Rudd. ... .
8) Pumbaa, Mantis, and B.O.B. ... .
7) E.T. and Batman. ... .
6) Randy Marsh. ... .
5) A Couple of Jellicle Cats. ... .
4) Skeletor and He-Man. ... .
3) The Mane Six..
What characters are in the new Chip and Dale movie?
Top row: John Mulaney and Andy Samberg voice Chip 'n' Dale respectively, while Will Arnett and Eric Bana voice Sweet Pete and Monterey Jack. Bottom row: Keegan-Michael Key, Seth Rogen, J.K. Simmons and KiKi Layne respectively play the roles of Bjornson the Cheesemonger, Bob, Captain Putty and Ellie Steckler.
Who is the dwarf in Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers?
Bob the Dwarf is one of the secondary antagonists in the 2022 Disney+ film Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. He is a motion-capture dwarf that gives off an unsettling vibe due to his unnaturally human appearance.
Is Rescue Rangers in the same universe as Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Not since Who Framed Roger Rabbit has animation and live-action been married so well as with Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers. The film even shares the same universe as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, taking place in modern times while Roger's story was in the 1940s.