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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
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".
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
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.
Magic Carpet, bootleg versions of Jasmine (on a discussion paper), Abu's head can be seen on a bootleg version of diddy kong, george and boots (also appeared in his normal version on a billboard during the end credits) and Genie, the Sultan's palace (appears in the opening sequence of the film), and Aladdin's Prince Ali outfit from Aladdin
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.
Bootleg versions of Lady and Tramp (seen on a DVD cover) titled “Spaghetti Dogs”, and later throughout the film, an anthropomorphic version of Trusty is seen at the Fan Con stage playing a saxophone 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.
Four cars with a similar design and bootleg versions of Lightning McQueen, Mater (worked with IronHide from Transformers Bayverse AltMode Version), Finn McMissile Mack (Merged with Optimus Prime from Transformers Bayverse 2007 Altmode Version) and Various Other Characters from the Cars franchise.
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
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.
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.
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Sideshow Bob's hair (on a discussion paper), Lisa Simpson, & Marge Simpson from The Simpsons. Also a classmate resembling Kearney Zzyzwicz is seen when young Dale arrives at school, and The Simpsons art style was considered for Chip and Dale by the bootleg operation machine.
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, Chip utters the phrase "Throw another shrimp on the Barbie!" which is a reference to Crocodile Dundee
Scrat (used by bootleg version of Detective Pikachu and in normal form on a ice cream container packaging) and bootleg versions of Manny, Diego, Sid and a Dodo from Ice Age
A bull headed coworker called Bruno, bears a resemblance to Valiente from Ferdinand
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)
Amethyst (bootleged and her skin appeirs on a bootleg version of Gumball Watterson), Lars ( bootleged and his donut-like ears appears in a plastic bag ), Lapis Lazuli's Wing on a bootleg version of Phosphora, and bootleg versions of Steven, Garnet, Pearl, Peridot, Lion, Sadie and Various Other Characters, and parts of the theme song can be herd remixed during the final battle from Steven Universe
A Hippo-like student resembling Latanya Hippo (seen in the cafeteria at Chip and dale's school) and a bootleg version of Adam Lyon from My Gym Partner's A Monkey
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
Mr. Meeseeks' tiny hair, Bootleg versions of Rick and Morty, and the Rick and Morty art style was considered for Chip and Dale by the bootleg operation machine
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
Dot Warner (Bootlegged and her dress appears on a bootleg version of Skipper), and bootleg versions of Wakko Warner, Yakko Warner and Various other characters, and parts of the united states song, the countries song and the president song can be herd remixed during the final battle from the 1993 version of Animaniacs
Bootleg versions of Sasha, Trevor, Eddie, Maz, Marla, Tiger, a giraffe, a hippo, a vulture and a fox from Globehunters: Around the World in 80 days Adventure.
Shredder's right shoulder pad 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 a woman cosplays as April O'Neil at the Fan Con.
Aiden Anderson's hair, Luna Anderson's bow, Danny Dork's shoes, Jason Jones (mentioned) and bootleg versions of Ian Deheza-Zapata, Hailey Concepcion, Bryan Gul, Bridget Gul, Julian Puig, Emma Jane, Jon-Anthony Tinoco, Joel Santiago, Elias Parets, Erik Martinez, Sebastian Mengoni, Eddie Gonzales, Jasmine Morano, Frankston Brandston, Robin Le Pen, Vextorian Vixon, Zachary Zimmerman, Rachael Ramirez, Dennis and Travis (both on a discussion paper), Wyoming Willy and Felix Frankie from Krazy Kids
Upon arriving at the Uncanny Valley, Chip and Dale pass by the Sharkodile from A Loud House Christmas parked at the side of the road
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
Deacon Ernest Frye from Amen (mentioned) and the gospel theme song Shine on Me can be heard at the Fan Con
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
LeVar Burton from Reading Rainbow (mentioned and his name appears on a star in The Hollywood Walk of Fame) and the Reading Rainbow Theme Song can be heard on a car radio.
Elmo (Appears as a bootleg and normal version in the end credit) and a character resembling Big Bird from Sesame Street, also at the Fan Con a person wears a cosplay head of Ernie and Bert
Dark Samus (bootlegged and her name appears on a video game villains list), and bootleg versions of Samus Aran, Metroid (on a discussion paper) and Various Other Characters from Metroid
Giygas (bootlegged on a discussion paper and his name appeires on a video game villains list), bootleg versions of Ness, Lucas and Various Other Characters from Earthbound
Normal versions of Billy (voiced by Oscar Vaillancourt), Jean-Claude the Worm (voiced by Angela Galuppo), Suzie the Stone Marten (voiced by Tallula Dinsmore), Scott (Billy's Dad) (voiced by Marcel Jeannin), Granny Hyda and Didier and bootleg versions of Jack and Miss Goatie from Billy the Cowboy Hamster
A bootleg version of Bob the Builder seen at the Fan Con and a billboard and the theme song can shortly be heard during the end credits (Mattel Television/WildBrain)
A bootleg version of Three, Four, Five and Six from Numberjacks (Open Mind Productions)
A bootleg version of Inq and the Curiosity Box. (Vsauce)
Various clones from Incredibox are in the swimming pool can be seen (So Far So Good)
A photo of a house filled with ball pit balls. (Unspeakable)
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 skunk resembling skinnet from Legends of Chima(The Lego group)
A bootleg version of Goliath from Davey and Goliath (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
The Dark Lord (bootlegged in a discussion paper) and King Orange can be seen destroying a bootleg version of The Chosen One with an of the Double Minecraft Game Icon from Animator vs. Animation. (Alan Becker)
A bootleg version of Cyborg Kurochan (Naoki Yokouchi)
A bootleg version of Whisper from Yo-kai Watch (Level 5)
Bootleged and mentioned Ten Cents, Big Mac, O.J. Top Hat, Warrior, Hercules, Sunshine, Zorroan, Grampus and Captain Star from Tugs (ITV)
Anittinha's glasses and bootleg versions of Renuvem, Rositcha, Mauro Mar, Gatrick, Estreller, Marshmelle, and Juju Coral from Anittinha's Club (Birdo Studio/Gloob)
Bootleg versions of Tee Zheng and Min from Kung Fu Sock (Tencent/Federation Kids & Family)
Hampersand's mustache and bootleg versions of Roi, Jenny, and Guava from The Guava Juice Show (YouTube)
Kev's jacket and bootleg versions of Leo (on a discussion paper) and Camille from Le Monde Selon Kev (M6)
A bootleg version of Miss Frisella from Trulli Tales (Gaumont Animation)
Bootleg versions of Fergy Fudgehog, Hudson Horstachio, Paulie Pretztail, Franklin Fizzlybear, Langston Lickatoad, a tigermisu and a limeoceros from Viva Pinata(Rare)
A video game case of Untitled Goose Game can be seen at the Fan Con (House House)
Red (bootlegged in a discussion paper and his cap is seen in a plastic bag), a bootleg version of Four has Blue's eyes, a bootleg version of Jenny Wakeman has Pink's ponytails, and a bootleg version of The Raccoon from Dick Figures. (Mondo Media)
Fwench Fwy (bootlegged in a discussion paper and their horns is seen in a plastic bag), Slushi's tail, and a bootleg version of Cheezborger from Chikn Nuggit. (BuzzFeed)
Roboty's eyes, The Announcer (bootlegged in a discussion paper and his speaker is seen in a plastic bag), in the villains list one name says ''GB'' mentioning Golf Ball, someone at the Fan Con can be cosplaying as David, and Teardrop (Bootlegged and she appears normal while in one of Dale's pictures) from Battle for Dream Island (YouTube)
Moxxie's bow tie,Millie's hair and bootlegged versions of glitz and glam,deaf child,octavia and Beezlebubs arms and crimsons hat from Helluva Boss (Brudolina Studios/YouTube)
Bethanys hair and Luke's drums,miss Jones's shoes and Faye's orange Hoodie appears in a bag And Bootlegged versions of Jake Sterling,Hailey Austin, millicent brooks,daisy,Lia and Shannon
Bootleg versions of pomni,ragatha and gangle
resembling Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in The Shell (Kodansha) appears to be working for the Police Department.
Willow's ears, furs, and snout (seen on the bootleg version of Baldi) and bootleg versions of Pony (in child form) and Zizzy from Piggy (Roblox/MiniToon Inc.)
El Chavo Ñoño Popis Paty Godinez Rosita Malicha Elizabeth Candida El Chapulin Colorado Chaparon Bonaparte and Bootleged versions of Quico and Chilindrina From El Chavo Del Ocho/El Chavo Animado/El Chapulin Colorado/El Chapulin Colorado Animado/Chespirito (Televisa/Grupo Chespirito/Anima Studios
A woman at the Fan Con cosplays as Baiken from Gulity Gear (Arc System Works)
the Original 1992-2015 TBN Coat of Arms Crest is seen at The Fan Con, and a Cathedral (Trinity Broadcasting Network)
There is a booth for Voltron in the FanCon (World Events Productions)
Someone in the FanCon 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
Robocop A Bootleg Version of ED-209 From Robocop
Titan Speakerman From Skibidi Toilet (You Tube)
AccuWeather (logo cameo) is seen at in a airport with a Time and Temperature LED billboard
Henry Stickmin (mentioned)
BabyFirst (logo cameo) at a garden near the Fan Con
SpaceX (logo cameo) is seen at a Airport and Digital LED billboard
EWTN (logo cameo) is seen inside a cathedral slightly near a pipe organ
Monty Python (logo cameo) is seen hanging at a convention booth near Baloo's performance (Trafalgar Releasing)
MLB,NFL and NBA (logo cameos) are seen hanging on a LA billboard
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
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 Chip 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 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.
The Steve Harvey Morning Radio Show theme song can be heard at a chill Party (iHeartRadio)
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
Bootleg Versions Of V & J From Murder Drones (Glitch Productions)
George Washington (his head appears on Mount Rushmore and mentioned on Chip & Dale's computer), Thomas Jefferson (his head appears on Mount Rushmore and mentioned on Chip & Dale's computer), Abraham Lincoln (his head appears on Mount Rushmore, His full body apeairs in the Lincoln Memorial and mentioned on Chip & Dale's computer) and Theodore Roosevelt (his head appears on Mount Rushmore and mentioned on Chip & Dale's computer), and various Presidents are mentioned on Chip & Dale's computer
Various World Disasters ( Up untill May 20 2022 ) are mentioned on Chip & Dale's computer
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 • 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 • Perla and Suzy • 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
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"
One Day at Disney • Dolphin Reef • Elephant • Diving With Dolphins • In the Footsteps of Elephant • Penguins: Life on the Edge • Howard • Inside Pixar • Wolfgang • PRIDE: To Be Seen - A Soul of a Nation Presentation • Director by Night • Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage? • Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl
Shorts
Marvel Studios: Expanding the Universe • Lamp Life • Once Upon a Snowman • 22 vs. Earth • Ciao Alberto • Remembering • Zen - Grogu and Dust Bunnies
Marvel's Hero Project • The Imagineering Story • The World According to Jeff Goldblum • Pick of the Litter • Disney Insider • Prop Culture • Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian • It's a Dog's Life with Bill Farmer • 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
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