Dale is an 2023 computer traditional animated action slapstick comedy film and a spinoff to Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022). It will be produced by Walt Disney Pictures in association with Mandeville Films and The Lonely Island. The film was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under its Walt Disney Pictures label. The film will be THX-certified and presented in 3D Disney Digital 3D, Real D 3D, IMAX, IMAX 3D, Dolby Cinema, 4DX, and ScreenX. The film will be released on August 11, 2023 in theaters. This film shares the same plot as Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018).
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Cast[]
- Andy Samberg as Dale, a CGI version of Dale in the present day
- Corey Burton as Rescue Ranger Dale, a 1989 version of Dale
- Corey Burton as Mole and Snout
- April Winchell as Revival Dale, a 2013 version of Dale
- Jeff Bennett as F.O.W.L. Agent Dale, a 2017 version of Dale
- Kaycie Chase as Park Life Dale, a 2021 version of Dale
- Benedict Cumberbatch as Bale, a evil version of Dale and the main antagonist.
- Jim Cummings as Fat Cat and Wart
- Peter Cullen as Mepps
- Will Ferrell as Professor Norton Nimnul
Alternate Counterparts[]
- Corey Burton as Ramdale, a Rambo-styled version of Dale
- Howard Morris as Maltese de Sade, Fat Cat's cousin
- Fran Ryan as Camembert Kate, Monterey Jack's mother (post credit scene)
- Jim Cummings as Cheddarhead Charlie, Monterey Jack's grandfather (post credit scene)
Cameos[]
- John Mulaney as Chip (post credit scene)
- Tress MacNeille as Rescue Ranger Chip, a 1989 version of Chip (post credit scene)
- April Winchell as Revival Chip, a 2013 version of Chip (post credit scene)
- Jeff Bennett as F.O.W.L. Agent Chip, a 2017 version of Chip (post credit scene)
- Matthew Géczy as Park Life Chip, a 2021 version of Chip (post credit scene)
- Tress MacNeille as Gadget Hackwrench (post credit scene)
- Eric Bana as Monterey Jack (post credit scene)
- Dennis Haysbert as Zipper (post credit scene)
- Chris Diamantopoulos as Mickey Mouse (mid credit scene)
- Kaitlyn Robrock as Minnie Mouse (mid credit scene)
- Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck (mid credit scene)
- Bill Farmer as Goofy and Pluto (mid credit scene)
- Amy Adams as Daisy Duck (mid credit scene)
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- Carol Channing as Canina La Fur (on the acceptance speech of 20th Annual Lassie Awards)
- Rob Paulsen as Frenchie (co-workers) and Donald Drake (police officers)
- Peter Cullen as Que Sera (co-workers) and Ratso Ratzkiwatzki ((prisoner)
- Alan Oppenheimer as Aldrin Klordane (prisoner) and Plato (police officers)
- Jim Cummings as Heinrich Von Sugarbottom (on the commercial of Heinrich's Chocolate Bars) and Chirp Sing (emperor)
- Danny Gans as Seymour (prisoner)
- Deborah Walley as Buffy Ratzkiwatzki (prisoner)
- Corey Burton as Normie (on the commercial of Normie's Lab)
- Sindy McKay as Su Lin (prisoner)
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Music[]
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Transcript:[]
- Dale/Transcript
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Credits[]
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Gallery[]
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