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Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks
Typically unreliable father-figure Dave Seville unloads his six adopted children on a mutual friend, who spends the rest of the day teaching them important lessons in honesty and sharing and other rudimentary moral exercises.
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Plot Summary
A CGI animated musical comedy following the adventures of Alvin, Simon, and Theodore as they navigate life with their adoptive parents, Dave and the Mini-Munks. The film blends humor and music as the mischievous chipmunks try to find their place in the world.
Critical Reception
Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely considered one of the worst animated films ever made, criticized for its poor animation quality, nonsensical plot, and derivative humor.
What Reviewers Say
The animation is considered exceptionally crude and unappealing, often compared unfavorably to early CGI experiments.
The plot is frequently described as chaotic, nonsensical, and lacking any coherent narrative structure.
The voice acting and musical numbers are generally seen as grating and amateurish.
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Fun Fact
Despite its overwhelmingly negative reception, the film was produced by the creators of the original Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise, aiming to revive the characters for a new generation, though it failed to gain traction.
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