List Of Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers Episodes
This is an episode list for Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, an American animated series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. Created by Tad Stones and Alan Zaslove, it featured the established Disney characters Chip 'n Dale in a new setting. The series premiered on the Disney Channel on March 4, 1989, having aired the first produced episode, "Catteries Not Included," as a preview on August 27, 1988. The final episode aired on November 19, 1990.
In the fall of 1989, the series was syndicated from September 18. In 1990, as a part of the Disney Afternoon line up, reruns of the show were aired until September 3, 1993.
In the fall of 1990, a live-action educational film/video was made entitled The Great Quake Hazard Hunt were Rescue Rangers Chip and Dale, along with their friends, show children how to prepare for earthquakes. (The characters were portrayed by actors in character costumes made for the Disney theme parks and other live appearances.)
In the fall of 1991, another live-action educational film/video was made entitled Rescue Rangers Fire Safety Adventure were Rescue Rangers Chip and Dale, along with their friends, must foil the plans of Fat Cat as he leaves a trail of fire hazards throughout the fire station and neighboring bank.
When the show moved to daily syndication, it premiered with a two-hour movie special, Rescue Rangers: To the Rescue, which was later broken up into five-parts for the weekday run. Although it illustrates how the Rescue Rangers became a team, and was chronologically "first" in the fiction of the show, it was not the first episode produced.
Notable merchandise based on the series include two DVD episode sets covering the entire show in two different regions, three video games, a short run comic book series, and a line of McDonald's Happy Meal toys.
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