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|quote = "Dave, we go way back. We both come a long way since college. You, not so much. I wanted to like that song, but, you heard it... not that good. If I wasn't your friend, I'd say, 'Dave, you go right back out of this office and you keep writing music, you'll get there someday.' But I am your friend, so I'm going to tell you that there is no sense in writing songs that no one is ever, ever, going to sing."
 
|quote = "Dave, we go way back. We both come a long way since college. You, not so much. I wanted to like that song, but, you heard it... not that good. If I wasn't your friend, I'd say, 'Dave, you go right back out of this office and you keep writing music, you'll get there someday.' But I am your friend, so I'm going to tell you that there is no sense in writing songs that no one is ever, ever, going to sing."
 
|goal = To become rich (1st film)<br />To get revenge on the Chipmunks and become back on top (2nd film)<br />To help Dave find the Chipmunks and Chipettes (3rd film)
 
|goal = To become rich (1st film)<br />To get revenge on the Chipmunks and become back on top (2nd film)<br />To help Dave find the Chipmunks and Chipettes (3rd film)
}}'''Ian Hawke''' is the hidden main antagonist of ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (Film)|Alvin and the Chipmunks]]'' and ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel|Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel]]'' and the (former) secondary antagonist of ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked]]''. He is [[The Chipmunks]] and [[The Chipettes]]' former arch-nemesis and [[Dave Seville|Dave]]'s former arch-rival and best friend.
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}}'''Ian Hawke''' is the hidden main antagonist of ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (Film)|Alvin and the Chipmunks]]'' and ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel|Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel]]'' and the (former) secondary antagonist of ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked]]''. He is the founder and former chairman of [[JETT Records]], the [[The Chipmunks|Chipmunks]] and [[The Chipettes|Chipettes]]' former arch-nemesis and [[Dave Seville|Dave]]'s former arch-rival and best friend.
   
 
Ian attended college with Dave, his ex-roommate, and [[Claire Wilson|Claire]]. When Dave first entered the headquarters, Ian wanted to be his boss since he was no longer Dave's college roommate; instead, he became his "best friend".
 
Ian attended college with Dave, his ex-roommate, and [[Claire Wilson|Claire]]. When Dave first entered the headquarters, Ian wanted to be his boss since he was no longer Dave's college roommate; instead, he became his "best friend".

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Ian Hawke is the hidden main antagonist of Alvin and the Chipmunks and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel and the (former) secondary antagonist of Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. He is the founder and former chairman of JETT Records, the Chipmunks and Chipettes' former arch-nemesis and Dave's former arch-rival and best friend.

Ian attended college with Dave, his ex-roommate, and Claire. When Dave first entered the headquarters, Ian wanted to be his boss since he was no longer Dave's college roommate; instead, he became his "best friend".

Alvin and the Chipmunks

In the first film, Ian is visited by Dave, who presents a song he wants produced to Ian. However, he refuses and bluntly tells Dave that he thinks it is bad and he hated it. He proceeds to tell Dave that he should quit writing music that he thinks no one will give attention to.

Once again, Dave visits Ian to present to him Alvin and the Chipmunks in order to convince him that they would be JETT Records' next big hit. Unfortunately, the audition goes horribly as the nervous trio refuse to sing due to intense stage fright.

That night, in his house, Ian hears a doorbell and thinks that it is just children. However, he happens upon the Chipmunks, who sing Ian "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" and greatly impress him and make him realize that Dave was right. He welcomes them into JETT Records and later calls Dave in the supermarket, calling him his favorite song writer and to tell him of the song's success and also informing him of the video that got 10,000,000 hits on YouTube. Later, at a Christmas concert, Ian tries to convince Dave to let him work with the trio. However, Dave quickly realizes that Ian would only exploit the Chipmunks and refuses, as well as pretending not to hear his proposition.

This angered Ian, who warns Dave not to go against him, further claiming that he never loses. He later tries to manipulate the Chipmunks by telling them that Dave is holding them back and that he could be making them 20 million dollars a day and that Dave doesn't view them in a positive light. Later at Dave's house, a misunderstanding occurs and a heartbroken group of Chipmunks contact Ian to see if they can live with him. When the Chipmunks move in with Ian, life at first seems grand as they are given a plentiful amount of toys and activities, but things begin to take a turn for the worse as Ian begins to overwork and exhaust them.

Finally, at the big concert in Los Angeles, Dave wants to visits the Chipmunks, but he is flatly refused by Ian. Ian then further hurts the Chipmunks' feelings by claiming that Dave sent back tickets for their concert. Later, Dave tries to sneak into the Chipmunks' performance but is blocked by security guards. Claire, however, sneaks Dave in by pretending that he is a journalist for a local magazine and giving him a press pass. When Dave enters the theater and calls out their names, the overjoyed group of Chipmunks quickly realize that Ian lied to them and proceed to ruin the show and cause significant amounts of chaos.

Despite their efforts, Ian manages to once again capture the Chipmunks and quickly whisks them away in a cat cage. However, they easily escape and trick Ian with their doll doppelgangers. As Ian is chauffeured away toward the airport Ian discovers the dolls and proceeds to yell in defeat.

In a post-credits scene, it is revealed that the Chipmunks' escape cost Ian the world tour, as well as his career and fortune. So he tries to get three squirrels to sing, but, of course, fails.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel

In the second film, Ian is depicted as a shadow of his former self: Jobless and broke. It seems that he is such a poor state that he even eats a piece of muffin that had been in the garbage and a rat had gotten hold of.

Soon, Ian ends up as the adoptive father, caregiver, and manager of the Chipettes. However, he only adopted them just to get revenge on the Chipmunks.

The Chipmunks and Chipettes later meet up at school, but Alvin and Brittany were the only ones that ended up distrusting each other (until Alvin saves her and her sisters from Ian).

Ian manipulated the Chipettes into believing the Chipmunks were evil and that Alvin literally spit on him. Despite this, he still wanted only Brittany (whom he calls the "B-girl") as a star and didn't allow Jeanette and Eleanor on Brittany's way.

Once again, Ian loses his fortune after the Chipettes escape just as the Chipmunks did in the first film, leaving him to lamely make up for their disappearances by dressing up as Brittany and using puppets to portray Eleanor and Jeanette. As a result, he was thrown in a dumpster by security guards.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked

In the third film, Ian is now working as an employee on the cruise ship, dressed like a pelican. He tries to crack the Chipmunks and Chipettes' relationship with Dave and ruin his life.

Despite this, Ian, in a way, does re-kindle his relationship with Alvin and his brothers, along with Dave and the Chipettes by helping Dave rescue his children.

At the end of the film, when the Chipmunks and Chipettes perform at the International Music Awards, Dave and a now-reformed Ian work together with them to keep them famous and happy, becoming best friends again.

Trivia

  • Ian is believed to be the live-action film version of "Uncle" Harry.
  • Ian is constantly believed to be the secondary antagonist in the third film.

Gallery

Main article: Ian Hawke/Gallery