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Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers / Comicbook
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })There have been two comic book series based on Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.The first was published by Disney's ill-fated comics division from 1990-1991 and ran for 19 issues, beginning with a two-issue adaptation of the TV version's Five-Episode Pilot.The second was published by Boom! Kids, beginning in 2010, and ran for a total of eight issues before the contract expired. Arc 1: Worldwide Rescue (Issues #1 to #4) The Rescue Rangers are back in action! When the Animal Rescue System — an invention created by Gadget's father Geegaw intended to help animals defend themselves — falls into the hands of felonious feline Fat Cat, it's up to the Rangers to scour the four corners of the Earth for the four parts to the key that can put a stop to the machine's power once and for all! Arc 2: Slipping Through the Cracks (Issues #5 to #8)Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); }) After returning from their globetrotting adventure, the Rangers try to get back to their normal routine — but a group called the Danger Rangers, seemingly the evil counterparts to the Rangers, wreak havoc in the park during the Rangers' first full day back. A kidnapping in the animal kingdom occurs after this, and although still shaken, the Rangers spring into action — but all is not as it seems! It will take the help of some old friends to stop the malevolent machinations of some new foes — including someone from Gadget's past!Currently being reprinted, along with Darkwing Duck, in a new "Disney Afternoon Giant" compilation. | |
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left | |
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left: Glitch and the Danger Rangers try to pull this in issue 8. The latter (who are smugly walking off) don't get far before Zipper turns up with an owl, whom they tried to feed the Rangers themselves to, blocking their escape. Glitch is less escaping than she is unsure how to respond to Gadget's offer to take her on as an apprentice, and flees. | |
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Spike Shooter | |
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Spike Shooter: The Order of the Quill can shoot their spines as projectile weapons, with deadly accuracy. Chip managed to avoid more than a graze. Unfortunately, their spines are also poisoned. | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
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Heroic BSoD: Dale goes through one after Eaglewood's apparent demise as a result of Fat Cat manipulating the Brazillian bats with the ARS. | |
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Brainwashed and Crazy | |
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Brainwashed and Crazy: This is caused by the Animal Rescue System in Arc 1 when the device gets into Fat Cat's hands; he controls all of the animals under its influence, and he uses them to both wreak havoc on humanity and attempt to stop the Rangers from foiling his plot. It's particularly called attention to when the Pi-Rats attack the group under its control, since they're generally on friendly terms with the Rangers. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Gadget appeared in a cameo in the second issue of the Boom! Kids revival of Darkwing Duck, setting the stage for the Rescue Rangers revival. | |
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Villain Ball | |
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Villain Ball: In Arc 1, Fat Cat controls the Animal Rescue System, a machine that was meant to help animals defend themselves by giving them a power boost, but can essentially brainwash any animal in the world to do his bidding. Instead of using it directly on the Rangers to make them commit suicide or kill each other, he commands other animals to kill them because he wants to truly and utterly defeat them once and for all. Subverted in #4, as Fat Cat did turn the ARS on the Rangers once they arrived to foil his plans. | |
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Aborted Arc | |
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Aborted Arc: Eaglewood's fate was left ambiguous. He never returned to his roost, but they Never Found the Body, either. With the series ended after the license expired it's unclear whether this plot would have been revisited later. Because the series ended with Glitch fleeing after Gadget offered to take her on as an apprentice, it was never revealed whether the would have completed a Heel–Face Turn, or would have continued to antagonize Gadget and the other Rangers after her defeat. | |
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Unknown Rival | |
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Unknown Rival: Gadget doesn't even remember Glitch at first, so is confused just why she has a vendetta against her. | |
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I Just Want to Have Friends | |
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I Just Want to Have Friends: Glitch's motivation for putting together the Danger Rangers and destroying the Rescue Rangers? When she and Gadget were children, Glitch didn't have the same kind of support that Gadget had. When Gadget apologizes for not helping Glitch out back then, Glitch instantly breaks down and asks Gadget to like her. | |
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Psycho for Hire | |
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Psycho for Hire: Although the Danger Rangers are only following Glitch because they're being paid, that doesn't stop them from very much enjoying taking out the Rangers. | |
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Hero with Bad Publicity | |
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Hero with Bad Publicity: Part of Glitch's plot has the Danger Rangers frame the Rangers as frauds and extortionists. | |
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The Guards Must Be Crazy | |
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The Guards Must Be Crazy: Chip manages to bluff his and Dale's way past the door guard at the Order of the Quill's dojo by claiming they're actually a party of six.note The Order is a gang of ninja porcupines. Chip and Dale are disguised as members, and the guard is impressed that "four" of them are completely invisible. | |
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Long-Lost Relative | |
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Long-Lost Relative: Foxglove's father, Eaglewood, from #2. | |
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Paper-Thin Disguise | |
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Paper-Thin Disguise: There's only two ways Chip and Dale should have been able to fool the Order of the Quill with their ninja disguises: Either The guards were that stupid, or it was a trap. | |
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It's All My Fault | |
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It's All My Fault: Dale blames himself for Eaglewood's apparent demise, which badly affects him in the second arc. Foxglove ultimately brings him out of it. | |
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Heel–Face Turn | |
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Because the series ended with Glitch fleeing after Gadget offered to take her on as an apprentice, it was never revealed whether the would have completed a Heel–Face Turn, or would have continued to antagonize Gadget and the other Rangers after her defeat. | |
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Covers Always Lie | |
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Covers Always Lie: The last issue has a cover depicting Chip, Dale, and Monterey Jack fencing with a one-eyed mouse who has apparently taken Gadget hostage, and it is given the caption "His name is Ransom - and he means trouble!" Not only does this scene never happen in the issue itself, but Ransom isn't even a bad guy. | |
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Bond Villain Stupidity | |
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In Arc 1, Fat Cat controls the Animal Rescue System, a machine that was meant to help animals defend themselves by giving them a power boost, but can essentially brainwash any animal in the world to do his bidding. Instead of using it directly on the Rangers to make them commit suicide or kill each other, he commands other animals to kill them because he wants to truly and utterly defeat them once and for all. | |
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Only in It for the Money | |
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Only in It for the Money: The Danger Rangers only follow Glitch because they're being paid. Though they're also very much enjoying taking down the Rescue Rangers. | |
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Posthumous Character | |
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Posthumous Character: Geegaw Hackwrench, appearing only in flashbacks. It's still an upgrade from the show where he is only mentioned and seen through a picture Gadget has of him in one episode. | |
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Stalker with a Crush | |
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Stalker with a Crush: In #8 Glitch really wants Gadget to like her and has even built a shrine to her. | |
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Bears Are Bad News | |
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Bears Are Bad News: Issue #3 sees the Rangers helping to defend a group of humans from being mauled by a group of polar bears controlled by Fat Cat. | |
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The Psycho Rangers | |
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The Psycho Rangers: The Danger Rangers were essentially this to the Rescue Rangers. Glitch, fueled by her envy and hatred of Gadget, put the group together to take the Rangers down and prove she was better than Gadget. | |
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Big Bad | |
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Big Bad: Fat Cat, the Rangers' arch-nemesis, serves as this for Arc 1. | |
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Continuity Nod | |
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Continuity Nod Foxglove's appearance in the comic counts as this, considering her former status as a one-shot character. It was a family affair in Arc 1: Geegaw Hackwrench — Gadget's father — appeared in flashbacks during Issue #1, and Monterey Jack's parents — Cheddarhead Charlie and Camembert Kate — showed up in #4. Issue #1 features a two-page splash that has images of several villains from the show — Fat Cat, Nimnul, the Pi-Rats, and Bubbles from the Coo-Coo Cola Cult — in the background. The Pi-Rats themselves appear in the story itself under control of the ARS. Fellow one-shot character Tammy returns to help the Rangers in #8. | |
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It's Personal | |
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It's Personal: The ARS in the first arc was developed in part by Geegaw Hackwrench, and Monterey was personally entrusted with the key to the device's location by Geegaw. This gives both Monty and Gadget extra incentive for stopping Fat Cat. This is also Glitch's motivations in the second arc, since her entire motivation is revenge against Gadget. | |
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Furry Reminder | |
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Furry Reminder: Chipmunks have cheek pouches much like hamsters, a fact which never came up in the original series. Gadget takes advantage of it in issue 5 by stuffing Chip and Dale's cheeks full of gumballs as part of a plan. | |
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Ascended Extra | |
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Ascended Extra: Foxglove. In #1, she was in a splash page that suggested a literal Sixth Ranger status; #2 highlighted her relationship with Dale just prior to the Rangers' departure on their new adventure. She later saved Chip and Dale in #7, so her ascension to Sixth Ranger is all but confirmed. | |
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Red Eyes, Take Warning | |
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Red Eyes, Take Warning: Animals controlled by the ARS glow red and have glowing red eyes. | |
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Victoria's Secret Compartment | |
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Victoria's Secret Compartment: In the seventh issue, Gadget at one point pulls out a match from her shirt. | |
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True Companions | |
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True Companions: Demonstrated in the second arc. The Rescue Rangers are Gadget's friends, and stand by her through anything. Glitch only hired the Danger Rangers, with a side-order of Psycho for Hire so when the Rangers begin to turn the tables they're more than content to abandon her to her fate. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: #2 starts with a scene based on the first stage of the first Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers game for the NES. The title to Arc 2 is a shout out to the theme song of the show. The title for #7 is "Ask a Ninja (To Stop Chasing Me)" | |
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The One Who Wears Shoes | |
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The One Who Wears Shoes: Gadget's Danger Rangers counterpart, Glitch, is the first straight example of this in the whole franchise. While some characters wore shoes for special occasions — tap-dancing penguins need shoes, after all — no other animal in the series wears shoes as part of their regular outfit. | |
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Refuge in Audacity | |
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Refuge in Audacity: Chip and Dale infiltrate an order of ninja porcupines, and are stopped by the door guard. When the suspicious guard says that if they were really members of the order he never would have seen them enter, Chip counters that they're actually a group of six, and the humbled door guard lets them pass. | |
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Sixth Ranger | |
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Sixth Ranger: Foxglove, as of #7, seems to be in this territory. | |
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Ship Tease | |
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Ship Tease: Dale and Foxglove get a taste of this in #2. Dale all but confirms their status as Official Couple when he first meets her father, Eaglewood. Surprisingly, the original series' tease between Chip and Gadget never comes up. | |
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Never Found the Body | |
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Eaglewood's fate was left ambiguous. He never returned to his roost, but they Never Found the Body, either. With the series ended after the license expired it's unclear whether this plot would have been revisited later. | |
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The Power of Friendship | |
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The Power of Friendship: In #8, Gadget's apology to Glitch for not helping her when she was a child makes Glitch instantly regret putting the Danger Rangers together. However because the series ended, the conflict was never resolved and it's unclear whether Glitch would have completed her Heel–Face Turn. | |
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Follow the Leader | |
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Follow the Leader: Parodied in-universe. In issue #4, the Rangers meet a trio of hamsters who call themselves Hamilton's Hamster Helpers; it turns out they have actually been employed by Fat Cat. Later, in issues 15 and 16, the Rangers meet three other groups called the Techno-Rats, the Wasp Patrol, and the Fearless Frogs. | |
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Last-Second Chance | |
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Last-Second Chance: Gadget offers to take Glitch on as an apprentice upon realizing she never had the same sort of support system that helped her. | |
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