
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Pop sensations Alvin, Simon and Theodore end up in the care of Dave Seville's twenty-something nephew Toby. The boys must put aside music super stardom to return to school, and are tasked with saving the school's music program by winning the $25,000 prize in a battle of the bands. But the Chipmunks unexpectedly meet their match in three singing chipmunks known as The Chipettes - Brittany, Eleanor and Jeanette. Romantic and musical sparks are ignited when the Chipmunks and Chipettes square off.
Director(s)
Rebecca Robertson
Betty Thomas
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Cast & crew

David Cross
Ian

Aimee Carrero
Emily

Archie Hahn
Agent

Betty Thomas
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Alexandra Shipp
Valentina

Jesse McCartney
Theodore (voice)

Joy Osmanski
Airline Rep

Matthew Gray Gubler
Simon (voice)

Jason Lee
Dave

Zachary Levi
Toby

Justin Long
Alvin (voice)

Kathryn Joosten
Aunt Jackie
Rebecca Robertson
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Bernard White
Doctor

Anna Faris
Jeanette (voice)

Kevin G. Schmidt
Ryan

Sean Astin
Meerkat Manor Narrator (voice)

Amy Poehler
Eleanor (voice)

Casper Smart
Dancer (uncredited)

Gee Alexander
Simon Dance Double (uncredited)

Eric Bauza
Digger the NASCAR Gopher (voice)

Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
Alvin (singing voice) (uncredited)

Janice Karman
Theodore / The Chipettes (singing voice) (uncredited)

Christina Applegate
Brittany (voice)

Gregg Binkley
Emcee

Marty Dew
Chipmunk Dancer

Chris Warren
Xander

Wendie Malick
Dr. Rubin

Brittany Anne Pirtle
Cheerleader (uncredited)

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
Julie

Bridgit Mendler
Becca

Jake Zyrus
Charice Pempengco
Adele Jacques
Nurse

Lanny Joon
Paramedic

Brando Eaton
Jeremy

Michael Bruno
Honor Society
Andrew Lee Schmidt
Honor Society
Alexander Noyes
Honor Society
Jason Rosen
Honor Society
Ali Mikles
Screaming Fan

Richy Jackson
Chipmunk Dancer

Mihran Kirakosian
Chipmunk Dancer
Janelle Ginestra
Chipette Dancer

Thomasina Gross
Chipette Dancer

Rachele Brooke Smith
Chipette Dancer

Ryan Conferido
Li'l Rosero Dancer

Hokuto 'Hok' Konishi
Li'l Rosero Dancer

Ryan Feng
Li'l Rosero Dancer
D-Trix
Li'l Rosero Dancer
Brian Hirano
Li'l Rosero Dancer

Steve Terada
Li'l Rosero Dancer
Victor Kim
Li'l Rosero Dancer

Courtney Platt
Eleanor - Performer (voice) (uncredited)
Mark Alkofer
Football Referee (uncredited)

Tallie Brinson
Principal Dancer (uncredited)
Ericka Clevenger
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Sean Decker
Dodgeball Player (uncredited)
Sarah Fontenot
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Paul Gonzales
Charice Bassist (uncredited)

David Lautman
High School Student (uncredited)
Andrew 'Drew' Thompson
Stadium Announcer (uncredited)
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Reviews
Andre Gonzales
This one was alright. It was more about the female chipmunks in this. I know there being introduce in this movie. But it was funnier when the male and females were making fun of each other.
RealZero
Like the first movie, this one also is a quite nice family-friendly movie about cute stuff and how families and friends should support each other. The main theme is "highschool comedy", with all the many tropes you're used from highschool movies, but of course silliness instead of horny teenagers. :-D When it comes to humor and dancing, it's very close to the first movie, which I consider good. It does have some advantages over the first movie, though: - Theodor: Alvin finds other people at school that he wants to interact with, causing a rift between him and his family, especially him and Simon. Theodor, in this way, basically acts as the "child in between arguing parents", and he does so in a very emotional way that makes you really care for him. But Alvin's and Simon's role are also really well-displayed. Thus the movie teaches much of responsibility towards family and friends and how you have to find the people you really belong to. - The Chipettes: The biggest addition to the movie, the boys' counterpart, and I'd lie if I'd say their cuteness does not influence how much I like this movie. But seriously: The Chipettes are a really cute addition in behavior and looks. Like the boys, their models and fur look lovely, and damn, their dancing is animated SO smooth and impressive. Adding them in this movies especially fits really nice as the whole "boys vs. girls" thing fits well into the highschool setting. While the Chipettes start off as mere fangirls of the boys, they quickly develop their own personality, show the familiar "supporting each other" the boys, as of the beginning of the movie, still lack. In addition: Great compliments to whoever designed their costumes, because they look great! Once the movie turns from a highschool comedy to something a little more serious with dangers and chases through the city, the full strength of the Chipmunks and Chipettes constellation is shown and makes for a fun and enjoyable second half or last third. The only things I did not like: - Toby Seville, the human main character is...not really important. A very cheap stereotype of a "good for nothing" gamer that only gets character development in the very last bits at all and could've easily be ignored in the movie completely. - The typical highschool bully which plays an elementary role in the story, but is over-the-top asshole and can be exhausting in some moments. -- Like the first movie, a nice family movie about supporting your friends and family with the Chipettes as a great addition.




