Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers.Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers brings us to like a world where animated characters exist alongside human beings, the likes of which we haven’t seen since Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
As Dale points out, they were dancing the Roger Rabbit with Roger Rabbit, so it only makes sense that the previously-framed rabbit is also on the dance floor , along with the Three Little Pigs from Disney’s extremely popular 1930s Silly Symphony shorts. Not quite having the career resurgence of Baloo are the other guests of the convention, like Dale and Ugly Sonic. Also seen throughout the convention are Beauty and the Beast’s Lumière—who accidentally burns the dollar bills left behind as a tip—Tigra, who looks like her The Avengers: United They Stand iteration, and near the end, Darkwing Duck also appears, trying to rally interest in his own reboot. Even Peter Pan runs into his old friend Cubby on the convention floor.
Maybe one of the best references in the entire film is to a game called Disney Afternoon Fight Fest, which looks to be a Smash Bros.-type fighter starring characters from the various Disney Afternoon shows. Amongst the playable characters are Goliath from Gargoyles, Max and Goofy from Goof Troop, and Bonkers. Sure, this is a quick joke, but Disney should really make this one a reality.
An Absurd Amount of Seth Rogen Seth Rogen does the voice for Bob, a 2000s-era animated mo-cap dwarf with dead Polar Express eyes who is also a henchman for Peter Pan. But Rescue Rangers doesn’t stop there, paying homage to many of Rogen’s voice work appearances. When Bob falls down at a convention, he is flanked by an army of Rogen characters, including his take on Pumbaa from the 2019 The Lion King, Mantis from the Kung Fu Panda films, and even B.O.B. from Monsters vs. Aliens.
Amongst the parts of characters that have been taken is a treasure trove of references, including Jiminy Cricket’s umbrella and hat, Gus’ nose and mouth, Mickey Mouse’s glove, Samurai Jack’s samurai sword, the hat of Little John from Robin Hood, Sora’s keyblade from Kingdom Hearts, a hat from an unknown Smurf, the ears of Bartok the Magnificent from Anatasia, Rocky’s helmet from Rocky and Bullwinkle, Captain Hook’s hook, Pink Panther’s mouth, Mr.
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