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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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[[File:The Chipmunks & The Chipettes in Mystic Mountain.png|right|200px]][[File:The Chipmunks with their Computers.png|right|200px]] |
[[File:The Chipmunks & The Chipettes in Mystic Mountain.png|right|200px]][[File:The Chipmunks with their Computers.png|right|200px]] |
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+ | Soon after Dave enters a quiet house carrying groceries, he is asked to write a score for a fantasy film. Hearing a scream, Dave rushes upstairs to find [[The Chipmunks]] playing a computer game, ''Mystic Mountain Adventure''. They convince Dave to leave and he begins writing the score with much difficulty. He decides to check out the game music upstairs and discovers the boys are addicted. They introduce Dave to the game and Alvin instantly loots from him for choosing a terrible username. The next morning, the kitchen is a mess and Dave is addicted himself. The boys make it to school and are informed by their classmates that they need to control Dave. They confront him but Dave refuses to give up the game. Dave's continued actions pushes Kevin (a classmate) to declare war on their house. The boys enlist [[The Chipettes]] to help set up defenses around the house and plan for the attack. During the attack, Simon takes a call and reminds Dave about the score. As a result, Dave surrenders the game, uses the score from their battle song, and they all agree to limit each others game time. |
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− | Dave worries that the Chipmunks have become too obsessed with their latest video game.<ref name=listing></ref> |
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== Characters == |
== Characters == |
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* [[Alvin Seville]] |
* [[Alvin Seville]] |
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* [[Simon Seville]] |
* [[Simon Seville]] |
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* [[Jeanette Miller]] |
* [[Jeanette Miller]] |
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* [[Eleanor Miller]] |
* [[Eleanor Miller]] |
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+ | * Kevin |
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+ | {{Col-end-MCL}} |
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== Songs == |
== Songs == |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | *The [[Seville House]] is located at 702 Liberty Lane, based off Dave's username for the game. |
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*'''Goof:''' When The Chipmunks are talking to Dave after school, Simon's backpack disappears for a split second, and then reappears in the next frame. |
*'''Goof:''' When The Chipmunks are talking to Dave after school, Simon's backpack disappears for a split second, and then reappears in the next frame. |
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− | *When this premiered in the US, it aired with a rerun of |
+ | *When this premiered in the US, it aired with a rerun of [[Clowning Around]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 20:49, 17 August 2015
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Plot
Soon after Dave enters a quiet house carrying groceries, he is asked to write a score for a fantasy film. Hearing a scream, Dave rushes upstairs to find The Chipmunks playing a computer game, Mystic Mountain Adventure. They convince Dave to leave and he begins writing the score with much difficulty. He decides to check out the game music upstairs and discovers the boys are addicted. They introduce Dave to the game and Alvin instantly loots from him for choosing a terrible username. The next morning, the kitchen is a mess and Dave is addicted himself. The boys make it to school and are informed by their classmates that they need to control Dave. They confront him but Dave refuses to give up the game. Dave's continued actions pushes Kevin (a classmate) to declare war on their house. The boys enlist The Chipettes to help set up defenses around the house and plan for the attack. During the attack, Simon takes a call and reminds Dave about the score. As a result, Dave surrenders the game, uses the score from their battle song, and they all agree to limit each others game time.
Characters
Songs
Trivia
- The Seville House is located at 702 Liberty Lane, based off Dave's username for the game.
- Mystic Mountain Adventure seems to be a parody of World of Warcraft.
- Goof: When The Chipmunks are talking to Dave after school, Simon's backpack disappears for a split second, and then reappears in the next frame.
- When this premiered in the US, it aired with a rerun of Clowning Around.
References
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