SBR: Chip and Dale Question

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Yes; it really is scrapbook related. My dd and I have an argument going. I say that Chip and Dale do a routine with an apple and say, "Apple Core" "Who's it for?" "Who's your friend?" and then they throw it at Donald Duck. My dd says I'm confusing them with the gophers and Daffy Duck from Warner Brothers and that Chip and Dale have mishaps with acorns. A scrap page is depending on the answer. So is it apples or acorns for Chip and Dale? Or do I need to go back to "Remedial Disney Shorts?"

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couldn't find anything about apples, but here is a little something about them and donald duck. maggie

Whenever they appeared and whatever they were called, the cute li'l chipmunk guys became frequent opponents of Donald, and co-starred with him in over a dozen cartoons during the late 1940s and early '50s. Besides the first, one more, Toy Tinkers (1949) was nominated for an Oscar.

In Chicken in the Rough (1951), they first starred in a cartoon of their own. In the Chip 'n' Dale series, as well as in the Donald Duck cartoons where they continued to appear, their director was Jack Hannah, who had been Donald's main director since 1945. But that series was short-lived. During the 1950s, the Disney studio phased out its short cartoons. The last entry in the Chip 'n' Dale series was The Lone Chipmunks (1954), and their last appearance with Donald was in Chips Ahoy (1956).
 
Well, I found this pin:
Chip and Dale with an apple and found throught a google search that it is "Apple core, Baltimore" and that the short that they did this was in the 1950's. So I'm going with apple cores LOL!! (It is *my* scrapbook afterall, right? Those inheriting shouldn't have control, right?) :teeth:

Thanks to everyone's suggestions!

:earsgirl:
 













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