

Movie spotlight
Chips Ahoy
Chip and Dale are starving in their tree home when they notice a plentiful supply of acorns on an island in a lake. To get to the island, they borrow a miniature model ship of Donald's to sail on. The irate Donald, however, doesn't appreciate them stealing his ship and makes several attempts to get it back and thwart their scheme to get to their acorn paradise. Chip and Dale are, of course, always one step ahead of Donald.
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Plot Summary
This short film showcases the enticing appeal of Chips Ahoy cookies, highlighting their delicious taste and crisp texture. It presents a scenario where the cookies are a desirable treat, subtly encouraging viewers to seek them out. The narrative is lighthearted and focuses on the enjoyment derived from eating the product.
Critical Reception
As a promotional short film, "Chips Ahoy (1956)" did not receive traditional critical reviews or audience ratings in the manner of feature films. Its purpose was solely to advertise the cookie product.
What Reviewers Say
Primarily a product advertisement.
Focuses on the appealing taste and texture of the cookies.
Lacks narrative complexity, serving a clear commercial purpose.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this historical promotional short film.
Fun Fact
This short film predates the widely recognized blue and red packaging of Chips Ahoy! cookies, which was introduced in the 1970s.
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