Alvin and the Chipmunks (1998 Paramount TV series)

Alvin and the Chipmunks is an American animated television series featuring The Chipmunks, produced by Bagdasarian Productions in association with Paramount Television Animation.

It aired on CBS and Nickelodeon (despite that Nickelodeon Animation Studios was not being involved with the show's production) from May 1998 to April 2005.

Plot
The series focuses three chipmunk brothers, Alvin, Simon and Theodore. The trio have been adopted by and are living with Dave (human). Each episode finds the boys getting into trouble and new and unusual situations.

Characters

 * The Chipmunks: the main characters of the series
 * Alvin Seville (voiced by Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.): the oldest brother and leader of the Chipmunks, Alvin is the talented troublemaker of the group.
 * Simon Seville (also voiced by Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.): the middle brother (also the tallest), Simon is the intelligent realist and the most responsible of the group.
 * Theodore Seville (voiced by Janice Karman): the youngest brother, Theodore is the cute innocent butterball of the group.
 * The Chipettes: the Chipmunks' female counterparts and on-and-off girlfriends
 * Brittany Miller (also voiced by Janice Karman): Brittany, the leader and the oldest sister of the Chipettes, is Alvin's counterpart. She is as equally vain and self-centered as Alvin. But like him, she really does care about others.
 * Jeanette Miller (also voiced by Janice Karman): Jeanette is the middle sister of the Chipettes, and she is Simon's counterpart. However, unlike Simon, who stands up to Alvin easily, she does not stand up to Brittany as easily. She is also very smart, which is what she does have in common with Simon. However, she is very shy and clumsy.
 * Eleanor Miller (also voiced by Janice Karman): Eleanor is the youngest sister of the Chipettes, and she is Theodore's counterpart. She shares his love for food and cooking. But she is more athletic, more intelligent, and more likely to stand up to Brittany than Theodore is to Alvin.
 * David "Dave" Seville (also voiced by Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.): the Chipmunks' adoptive father, the Chipettes's guardian, songwriter and manager, Dave's patience is tested nearly every day by Alvin, usually to the point where he yells his trademark yell "ALVIN!!!". Despite all this, he loves all of his boys equally.
 * Miss Beatrice Miller (voiced by Dody Goodman): the kindly, absent-minded adoptive mother of the Chipettes. She occasionally babysits the Chipmunks and has a crush on Dave, even though she's old enough to be his mother. In her youth, she was part of an all-girl singing group called The Thrillers.
 * Clyde Crashcup (voiced by Shepard Menken impersonating Richard Haydn's Edwin Carp character), is a scientist/inventor. Clyde's "inventions" were really items that had already been invented, but with his own personal touches. His "creations" often backfired on him until his silent, level-headed lab assistant, Leonardo (diminutive, balding, and perpetually whispering in Crashcup's ear) saved him from any further self-destruction.
 * Stanley the Eagle (vocal effects by Frank Welker) - TBD

Episodes
List of episodes

Voice cast

 * as Alvin Seville, Simon Seville and David Seville
 * as Theodore Seville, Brittany Miller, Jeanette Miller and Eleanor Miller
 * as Beatrice Miller
 * (1998) and Brian Cummings (1999-2005) as Clyde Crashcup
 * Frank Welker as Stanley the Eagle
 * Tom Kenny as Sam Valiant

Trivia

 * The show is the result of the Chipmunks and Chipettes reverting to their late 80's/early 90's character designs. Also, Tom Chase and Steve Rucker returned to compose the music for the series.
 * The show recreates elements from the Chipmunks' first TV incarnation, The Alvin Show, albeit new 90's style elements were added to rehash the entire show. Plus, the DiC opening and closing credits sequences were re-used, but were heavily edited for the new episodes.
 * The series was a result of Bagdasarian Productions' disappointment with Warner Bros. and their incarnation of the franchise due to its abusive use of gross-out humor and adult jokes, opting to move to Paramount instead of renewing for a fifth season.
 * As a result, Paramount gave creative freedom to Bagdasarian Productions, opting to go back to a more family-friendly format.
 * Paramount wasn't the first option to restart the franchise. Other options included Saban Entertainment for Fox Kids, Columbia TriStar Television (through Adelaide Productions) for syndication and Universal Cartoon Studios for Fox Kids.