Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

1989 • Disney XD
4.7
169 reviews
TV-G
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Vol. 2 episodes (16)

1 Parental Discretion Retired
9/27/89
When the Rescue Rangers go to the docks to meet Monterey's dad, Cheddarhead Charlie, a robust world traveler, they discover the sturgeons have the characteristics of chickens and decide to investigate. Cheddarhead Charlie is a take-charge kinda' guy, who doesn't think, just does, and is continually putting down Chip for being so cautious. The Rangers discover that Fat Cat is cornering the market on caviar by hypnotizing the sturgeons into behaving like chickens, so they will lay eggs everyday instead of once a year. Cheddarhead Charlie's wildman tactics nearly lead them to disaster, but in the end it's Rescue Ranger teamwork that saves the day.
2 A Lad In A Lamp
10/3/89
When Fat Cat is smuggling a magic lamp into the country, Monterey and Zipper intercept it. Monterey rubs the lamp and a genie appears to grant Monterey three wishes. He inadvertently wastes the first wish, but uses the second to fill the Rangers HQ with cheese. For the third wish, the Genie convinces Monterey into wishing the genie a day off. In return he promises the mouse all the wishes he wants. But it's a trick! The genie gets out but Monty has to take his place in the lamp! To make matters worse, Fat Cat's henchmen find the lamp which starts the crooked cat on a wishing spree.
3 The Luck Stops Here
10/6/89
Clyde Cosgrove, an extremely insecure and superstitious kitchen appliance inventor, accidentally scoops Gadget into his briefcase after almost losing it while performing a silly good luck ritual. Gadget tries to help Cosgrove by secretly fixing a few of his inventions, but her good deeds backfire when he decides she's his new good luck charm and locks her in a cage. Kismet, Cosgrove's former "lucky" Persian cat, vows to get revenge on her replacement. Gadget escapes but decides to help Cosgrove regain his confidence. She discovers Kismet is behind Cosgrove's misfortune, breaking his intentions so he would need her "good luck".
4 Battle Of The Bulge
10/9/89
At Police Headquarters, the Rescue Rangers learn about mysterious mid-air robberies of an armored helicopter, in which fruit peels are left behind. Meanwhile, Monterey gets teased about being out of shape and decides to put all the Rescue Rangers on a strict regimen of diet and exercise. On one of their jogging outings, Chip and Dale stop to feast on some fruit being unloaded, and are knocked inside one of the crates. They discover that Fat Cat is behind the robberies, using Jamaican fruit bars to steal the fuel shipments in exchange for a variety of fruits. With the help of Gadget, the police recover the jewels and defeat Fat Cat's bats.
5 Ghost Of A Chance
10/10/89
The Rescue Rangers follow Fat Cat and his minions to the Tower of London, where Fat Cat plans to steal the Crown Jewels. In the tower, the Rangers run into a cowardly mouse, Sir Colby, and ancestor of Monterey, who has been cursed to haunt the tower until a descendent does a brave deed in Sir Colby's name. But when a ghost cat appears, so does Monterey's cowardly side, and he ultimately runs and hides, letting his friends down. The Ghost Cat turns out to be none other than Meps, Wart, and Mole in costume. Fat Cat captures the Rangers, except for Monty, who gets his confidence back and saves his friends. Sir Colby saves the Crown Jewels and is released from his curse.
6 An Elephant Never Suspects
10/11/89
The Rescue Rangers are visiting their friend Elliott, a cute baby elephant at the local zoo, when they learn that somebody is stealing the peanut supplies. When the Rangers investigate, Chip and Dale get accused of the crime. The Rangers find an underground tunnel and discover that the real culprits are a pair of homesick Pandas, Ming-Ting and Ting-a-Ling, who hope to tunnel back to China in their homemade digging machine powered by peanut oil.
7 Fake Me To Your Leader
10/12/89
Zipper's feelings are hurt when the other Rangers tell him he's too small and weak to help them do a lot of things. But when Zipper is accidentally zapped by Professor Nimnul's "gigantico ray" gun, he starts growing larger, until he can carry the other Rangers on his back. Nimnul uses the gun to enlarge pill bugs into human-sized creatures as part of a scheme to make the population think they are being invaded by aliens from outer space, and extort the city's gold supply. Zipper, now giant-sized, forces Nimnul to return him to normal, and the scheme is foiled.
8 Last Train To Cashville
10/13/89
Investigating a little boy's lost toy train, the "tracks" literally lead to a pet store, where Fat Cat and his gang are plotting to rob the bank next door, by replacing real gold bars with gold painted bricks transported by the stolen model train. Dale complicates the case by sleepwalking, after staying up the night before to watch the Late, Late, Late Show. He is left behind by the other Rangers who are captured when they sneak in to investigate. Dale wakes up and with the help of Zipper, frees the other Rangers using a scheme he saw on the television program.
9 A Case Of Stageblight
10/16/89
Dale is disappointed when he drags the other Rangers to a theater for a movie, and it turns out to be an opera house. But things get exciting when they witness the attempted murder of the opera's star, Clarence Dudley. They follow two mysterious figures into the sewers beneath the Opera House, who turn out to be the hand puppets of a crazy alligator, Sewernose De Bergerac, who was flushed as a baby. Sewernose captures the Rangers to use as marionettes in his private puppet "dinner show" (the Rangers being both dinner and the show). Sewernose returns to the opera house and manages to replace Dudley on stage.
10 The Case Of The Cola Cult
10/17/89
While testing Gadget's new Rangermobile, the Rescue Rangers accidentally crash into the Koo-Koo Cola Factory and find themselves surrounded by members of the Cola Cult. Poptop, their leader, performs a ritual for the mice where their worldly goods are "fizzed" away. Meanwhile, Gadget is frustrated when her inventions aren't working and when her Gyromobile almost causes the Rangers permanent harm, she decides to leave the Rescue Rangers. The other Rangers discover that Bubbles, the musclemouse cult member, has been fooling Poptop and other members into believing their possessions have been fizzed, when actually he has been stealing them.
11 Throw Mummy From The Train
10/18/89
A greedy assistant archaeologist, Dr. Denton Wexler, ignores an ancient curse when he steals a jeweled ring from an Egyptian Tomb, thereby bringing the Guardian Mummy to life. By accident, the ring gets stuck on Dale which sets the mummy after the Rescue Rangers. The archaeologist manages to recover the jewel, and hops aboard the train to Cairo, leaving the mummy and the. Rangers in the dust. That's when the mummy (a sympathetic Herman Munster-type) hires our heroes to help him recover the ring. A shortcut via camel enables the mummy and the Rangers to board the train enroute so they can search for Dr. Wexler. Wexler thinks the ring will lead him to the Pharaoh's treasure hidden under the Sphinx.
12 A Wolf In Cheap Clothing
10/19/89
The police are investigating a series of robberies committed by what seems to be some sort of beast. Dale's comic book reading convinces him that it's the work of a werewolf. But the Rescue Rangers discover that Harry, a wolf from the local zoo, has become a "wolfwere" -- turning human, and wearing flashy clothes eating in fine restaurants. Professor Nimnul is using a metamorphizer to change an animal and man into each other, when both are wearing the gizmo. Hence, Nimnul is changing himself into a wolf to commit the robberies (as Harry becomes human) and the back to human form to lose the police.
13 Robocat
10/20/89
At a junkman's workshop, Gadget repairs Dale's video game. The Rangers overhear the junkman inventing the ultimate mouse trap, a robot cat named Tom. When the robot fails to work properly and is thrown out into the street, Gadget reprograms him with Dale'~ video game cartridge, changing him into a nice cat. Meanwhile, Fat Cat and his minions are trying to steal a rare pet fish from a rich family. The boy, Freddy, would rather have a cat for a pet, but his father is allergic to cats. Butch, the guard dog, chases off Fat Cat's minions.
14 Does Pavlov Ring A Bell?
11/2/89
Chip and Dale are jealous of Gadget's attentions for Sparky, a spaced-out lab rat. Sparky and Buzz, a guinea pig, have been programmed to perform actions, such as running a maze without thinking, when triggered by specific sounds. Professor Nimnul is using them to rob banks. Buzz becomes the brain of a giant robot guinea pig, which runs to the bank through the city's sewers -- just like Buzz ran the laboratory maze. Chip and Dale deprogram Sparky and foil Nimnul's plans. Gadget assures them that their jealousy was groundless, they're the best at being Rescue Rangers.
15 Prehysterical Pet
11/3/89
A group of paleontologists discover what they believe is a dinosaur egg. It's actually a spaceship in which Steggy, a mouse-sized stegasaurus from another planet, has come to Earth to find out what happens to his ancestors. Steggy becomes separated from his spaceship and in trying to find it, runs into Dale. Dale, who's been desperately wanting a pet, brings Steggy home, not realizing he's intelligent. When the Rangers learn Steggy's true nature, they help him find his spaceship at the museum. But Steggy starts growing to full dinosaur size and gets dumber as he grows. The scientists find Steggy and trap him, but by doing the pet tricks Dale taught him, he escapes.
16 A Creep In The Deep
11/13/89
When the Rangers investigate a series of bizarre attacks on seafood restaurants and trucks, they learn that Captain Finn, an anchovy bent on revenge, has taken over command of Captain Nemo's famous submarine, the Nautilus. His crew of squid, octopi, and other sea creatures is trying to liberate the sea community from the slavery of the landwalkers. Finn tries to release Nemo, a killer whale, from Sealand, but is foiled by the RESCUE RANGERS. Furious, the anchovy decides to give the landwalkers a fish-eye view of life by ramming the County Dam to put the entire city under water!

About this show

When crimes are “too small” for the police to handle, it’s up to the Rescue Rangers detective agency to take the case! With the help of their friends Gadget, Monterey Jack and Zipper, Chip and Dale lead the way and save the day no matter what the danger!

Ratings and reviews

4.7
169 reviews
David Eggert
June 23, 2016
An excellent series that still holds up very well, nearly 30 years later. The HD transfers available here look very good, though (as of this writing) there does not seem to be an HD version of Volume 2 available. The episodes are intelligently written, without pandering to children and still enjoyable for adults with fond memories of the series as well as newcomers. Definitely worth picking up.
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Richard Polk Jr
October 13, 2018
I grew up watching this show along with the original Ducktales I wish Hulu would pick up the whole entire series for those of us who don't have cable but wish to watch the classic cartoons
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michael thomas
October 7, 2016
I loved this show when I was a kid. Still do, my sister kids were watch it and were loveing it . Some shows just don't get old.
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