Following the incredible popularity of the novelty record "The Chipmunk Song", this animated series about the singing rodents was created. Manager David Seville spends his days taking care o... Read allFollowing the incredible popularity of the novelty record "The Chipmunk Song", this animated series about the singing rodents was created. Manager David Seville spends his days taking care of his young chipmunk charges, Alvin, Simon and Theodore, as they regularly get into one ty... Read allFollowing the incredible popularity of the novelty record "The Chipmunk Song", this animated series about the singing rodents was created. Manager David Seville spends his days taking care of his young chipmunk charges, Alvin, Simon and Theodore, as they regularly get into one type of trouble after another. Included in each episode was a cartoon featuring inventor Cly... Read all
An almost accidental parody of the family situation comedy(which was modeled after the huge success of My Three Sons),the Alvin cartoons are not masterpieces of animation sophistication-but as an underrated satire of uncontrollable comedy--THE ALVIN SHOW stood up surprisingly well nearly after four decades after failing to find a prime time niche. When it premiered in October of 1961,the show was up against NBC's formidable hit western Wagon Train and ABC's variety series The Steve Allen Show and it was followed by repeated episodes of Robert Young's Father Knows Best. But the real culprit may have been the production delays that really kept the show from even going into another season. The idea was to keep Alvin and company from reaching the air long enough to allow an obvious imitation,The Nutty Squirrels to beat The Chipmunks to television by a full year. Since Bagdasarian's musical success had been happening upon a clever gimmick and getting it up and forward first,that delay(caused mostly by disagreements among Format Films and Bagdasarian Film Corporation on acceptable character designs)probably helped doom The Alvin Show before even the first installments went on the air. Its even amazing the show survived a full season in prime time,producing 26 episodes. One of a small number of animated series to be shown in prime time on CBS,The Alvin Show was originally filmed and produced in color,but the network originally broadcast all 26 episodes in black and white,even though the show made the switch to Saturday Mornings the following season where CBS would repeat the episodes in color which lasted until 1965. However,CBS did not switch to full across the board color television until 1964,where a majority of its animated shows and live-action specials would be shown in color. General Foods was the show's main sponsor as well as Post Cereals.
After CBS cancelled the show in 1965,NBC picked up the original Alvin Show cartoons and re-ran them on Saturday Mornings for one season from 1979-1980. 26 episodes were for the Alvin and the Chipmunks segments along with 52 musical segments. Bit of trivia: The Chipmunks' names were taken from three Liberty Records executives,where David Seville and the Chipmunks made most of the recordings with Liberty Records. Alvin was named for label president Alvin Bennett. Simon for label vice-president and record producer Simon Waronker. Theodore for recording engineering Theodore Keep.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe Chipmunks' names were taken from the names of three executives at Liberty Records, where David Seville and the Chipmunks made most of their early recordings. Alvin was named for label president Alvin Bennett, Simon for label vice-president/record producer Si Waronker, and Theodore for recording engineer Ted Keep. One of the first cartoon shows, along with "The Flintstones," to become a success in prime time.
- Quotes
Alvin: [On cue from Dave] Ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure...
[whips out his harmonica]
Dave Seville: [reacting to that, whispering] No Alvin! You're supposed to introduce the great inventer.
Alvin: [to Dave] Oh.
[Puts his harmonica away]
Alvin: Ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to introduce the great inventor, Thomas Alva...
Dave Seville: [Interrupting] No!
Alvin: Alexander Graham...
Dave Seville: No!
Alvin: Wilbur and Orv...
Dave Seville: NO!
Alvin: [To Dave] Well, then who?!
Dave Seville: Clyde Crashcup!
Alvin: Clyde Crashc...
[puzzled]
Alvin: Clyde Crashcup?!
- Crazy creditsAlvin is in the technical director's position. Pointing to each camera, camera one has the first four sets of credits, camera two has the rest of the show's credits, and camera three has the animation card for Bagdasarian Productions.
- Alternate versionsSegments from this show (both the Alvin and the Chipmunks and Clyde Crashcup shorts) were shown as part of the Nickelodeon variety show Weinerville in the 1990s. Curiously, the Weinerville airings actually have title cards for the episodes, which the "normal" airings didn't.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #38.4 (2008)
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Details
- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Black and White(original broadcasts)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3