Sunday, February 7, 2010

What movie has the Christmas Chipmunk Song in it?

I can't remember what movie has the Chipmunk Song in it! Ya know the Christmas (Don't Be Late)! And don't say the Alvin and The Chipmunks Movie please!What movie has the Christmas Chipmunk Song in it?
Well I know it's in Look Who's Talking Now. I don't know if thats the movie that you're looking for.What movie has the Christmas Chipmunk Song in it?
The song has been adapted in The Alvin Show as one of its musical segments. The short depicts Alvin looking through various presents to find a hula hoop, even as he reluctantly sings along with the other Chipmunks. At the end of the song, Seville rewards Simon and Theodore with toy planes and Alvin with his hula hoop. The subsequent argument about singing the song again ends abruptly with their Christmas tree falling over, and Seville and the Chipmunks emerge from the mess to wish the viewers a merry Christmas. One notable thing in this segment is that Theodore's voice is lower and deeper.





The song was featured in A Chipmunk Christmas. A depressed Alvin sings along flatly at first (much like the 1958 original), but then leaves the studio to give away his harmonica to a sick boy. As Seville starts to resume recording the song without Alvin, Alvin returns in the nick of time to sing the song with the others.





The song was featured in the '80s and '90s version of Alvin and the Chipmunks, in the episode ';Merry Christmas, Mr. Carroll.'; In that version, Alvin is taken by Dave (as the Spirit of Christmas Past) to his old house, a cabin lodge where he saw Dave and younger versions of himself, Simon and Theodore. There, it was revealed that Dave wrote the song (called ';The Christmas Song'; in this episode), because it was inspired by the gifts that the young Chipmunks gave him (which was an eraser, a pencil and a piece of paper).





The song was used for he opening credits of the film, Almost Famous.





The song was featured in the film Alvin and the Chipmunks. There were multiple versions of the song in that film, the original with Ross Bagdasarian, Sr.'s voice, a new one with Jason Lee's voice as David Seville, and a rock mix.





The original recording featured in the film Donnie Brasco (1997).





In the 2009 film Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, The song is briefly sung by Crash and Eddie while in a gas which was like helium

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