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* GreenEyedRedhead: Tammy, Queenie, and Monterey Jack.

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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Steggy whose appearance in the late 20th century is {{justified}} by declaring dinosaurs highly developed creatures who left Earth in egg-shaped spacecraft millions of years ago.

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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Steggy Steggy, whose appearance in the late 20th century is {{justified}} by declaring dinosaurs highly developed creatures who left came to Earth in egg-shaped spacecraft millions of years ago.



* ImplausibleFencingPowers: Chip, a chipmunk, manages to defeat Sewernose de Bergerac, an alligator several times his size with a weapon several times as large as his.

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* ImplausibleFencingPowers: Chip, Dale, a chipmunk, manages to defeat Sewernose de Bergerac, an alligator several times his size with a weapon several times as large as his.



** The comics seem to make Dale+Foxglove an OfficialCouple

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** The comics seem to make heavily hint at Dale+Foxglove being an OfficialCouple



* SixthRanger: Foxglove. Or Tammy. In any case, this is meant literally.

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* SixthRanger: Foxglove. Or The original show didn't have a character joining for more than a single episode. In fanfic the two most common examples are Foxglove and Tammy. In any case, this is meant literally.



* TunnelKing: Ming-Ting and Ting-a-Ling, the pandas from "An Elephant Never Suspects".

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* TunnelKing: Ming-Ting and Ting-a-Ling, the pandas from "An Elephant Never Suspects". The moles from A Lean on the Property also count.



** Lahwhiney's Hawaiian skirt counts as well.



** Pre-Rangers Monterey Jack and his father Cheddarhead Charlie are even better examples.

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** Pre-Rangers Monterey Jack and his father parents, Cheddarhead Charlie and Camembert Kate, are even better examples.
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* NowIfYouWillExcuseMeIHaveANounToVerb: Fat Cat in "To the Rescue, Part 2" has a boat to catch.
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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Dale puts his alien clone in a Boston Crab.
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* PickOnSomeoneYourOwnSpecies: In "A Fly in the Ointment", Professor Nimnul switches bodies with Zipper, and he eventually comes to recognize the Rangers as the animals that are always foiling his plans.
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* BarefootFunnyAnimals: Gadget.

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* BarefootFunnyAnimals: BarefootCartoonAnimal: Gadget.
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* AnimationBump: Look at "To the Rescue" or "The Carpetsnaggers", then look at "Case of the Cola Cult".

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* AnimationBump: Look at "To ''To the Rescue" Rescue'' (done by WaltDisneyAnimationJapan) or "The Carpetsnaggers", ''The Carpetsnaggers'' (done by TMSEntertainment), then look at "Case ''Case of the Cola Cult".Cult'' (done by WangFilmProductions).
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** Subverted by Foxglove at the end of "Good Times, Bat Times." She takes a moment to stop flapping in order to fawn over Dale, only to fall.
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* MisplacedWildlife: A crocodile in New Zealand in ''Kiwi's Big Adventure''.
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* TheScottishTrope: Many Rangerphiles refuse to say or write the name of [[{{Bonkers}} a certain bobcat cop whose name shall not be mentioned]].

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* TheScottishTrope: Many Rangerphiles refuse to say or write the name of [[{{Bonkers}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}} a certain bobcat cop whose name shall not be mentioned]].
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* SuperpowersForADay: Dale becomes the superhero "Rubber Bando" in "It's a Bird, It's Insane, It's Dale!" Sadly, his source of super powers is smashed before the episode ends.
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** After {{TMS}} left the series, the animation became largely sub-par; it really went down the toilet when {{Sunwoo}} came aboard.
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* NestedMouths: a scene from an obvious ''{{Alien}}'' parody which takes NestedMouths [[UpToEleven Up to Three]]. The alien in question has three mouths nested in one another, the last one is just big enough to pinch the Ripley look-alike's nose.

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* HairDecorations: Applies to almost all cute females in the show with the possible exception of Foxglove. Even Gadget's {{goggles| do nothing}} may count.
* EveryoneLooksSexierIfFrench: Désirée D'Allure.

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* HairDecorations: Applies to almost all cute females in the show with the possible exception of Foxglove. Even Gadget's {{goggles| do nothing}} may count.
* EveryoneLooksSexierIfFrench: Désirée D'Allure.D'Allure from "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing".


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* HairDecorations: Applies to almost all cute females in the show with the possible exception of Foxglove. Even Gadget's {{goggles| do nothing}} may count.

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* CuteKitten: Spunky in "Catteries Not Included", Boots in "Gorilla My Dreams".



* CuteKitten: Spunky in "Catteries Not Included", Boots in "Gorilla My Dreams".
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* EveryGirlIsCuterWithHairDecs: Applies to almost all cute females in the show with the possible exception of Foxglove. Even Gadget's {{goggles| do nothing}} may count.

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* EveryGirlIsCuterWithHairDecs: HairDecorations: Applies to almost all cute females in the show with the possible exception of Foxglove. Even Gadget's {{goggles| do nothing}} may count.



** Most of the time, Gadget wears her goggles upon her head as a [[EveryGirlIsCuterWithHairDecs decoration]]. She even wears them with her nightgown in "Double 'O Chipmunk". A very few times, however, she does use them.

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** Most of the time, Gadget wears her goggles upon her head as a [[EveryGirlIsCuterWithHairDecs [[HairDecorations decoration]]. She even wears them with her nightgown in "Double 'O Chipmunk". A very few times, however, she does use them.
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* EverythingsCuterWithKittens: Spunky in "Catteries Not Included", Boots in "Gorilla My Dreams".

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* EverythingsCuterWithKittens: CuteKitten: Spunky in "Catteries Not Included", Boots in "Gorilla My Dreams".

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* ThingOMatic: Clyde Cosgrove's Meal-O-Matic from "The Luck Stops Here".



* TropeOMatic: Clyde Cosgrove's Meal-O-Matic from "The Luck Stops Here".
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* BirdCaged: Chip, Dale and Gadget are trapped in a bird cage placed in rising water by a tribe of beetles in "Zipper Come Home".
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'''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers''' was one of several AnimatedSeries in the syndicated "DisneyAfternoon" block of the 1990s. It updated classic WaltDisney characters, much as ''DuckTales'' (the DonaldDuck/[[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Uncle Scrooge]] comic book universe), ''TaleSpin'' (Baloo, Louie and Shere Khan from ''TheJungleBook'') and ''GoofTroop'' (Goofy and Pete) also did. This one focused on updated versions of the mischievous chipmunks ChipAndDale. Originally, the series was actually going to be about Disney/TheRescuers, which would likely have departed from the books in favor of original content. However, when the sequel to ''Disney/TheRescuers'' was greenlit for production, the series was redesigned into the one we all know and love.

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'''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers''' was one of several AnimatedSeries in the syndicated "DisneyAfternoon" block of the 1990s. It updated classic WaltDisney characters, much as ''DuckTales'' (the DonaldDuck/[[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Uncle Scrooge]] comic book universe), ''TaleSpin'' ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' (Baloo, Louie and Shere Khan from ''TheJungleBook'') and ''GoofTroop'' (Goofy and Pete) also did. This one focused on updated versions of the mischievous chipmunks ChipAndDale. Originally, the series was actually going to be about Disney/TheRescuers, which would likely have departed from the books in favor of original content. However, when the sequel to ''Disney/TheRescuers'' was greenlit for production, the series was redesigned into the one we all know and love.
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* TopHeavyGuy: The animators seemed to love this trope.
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* FourLeggedInsects: Not limited to Zipper. Actually, most insects in the show — the "good" ones in particular — have only four limbs, the bees from "Risky Beesness" for example. However, this doesn't apply to all insects. To give another example, the pill bugs from "Fake Me to Your Leader" have six limbs.
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* GoGoEnslavement: In "A Case of Stage Blight", after the team is captured by Sewernose, he dresses them up like Wild West people, puts strings on them like marionettes and puts on a dinner theater with them before eating he eats them.

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* GoGoEnslavement: In "A Case of Stage Blight", after the team is captured by Sewernose, he dresses them up like Wild West people, puts strings on them like marionettes and puts on a dinner theater with them before eating he eats them.
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* GoGoEnslavement: In "A Case of Stage Blight", when the team is captured by Sewernose, he dresses them up like Wild West people, puts strings on them like marionettes and puts on a dinner theater with them before eating he eats them.

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* GoGoEnslavement: In "A Case of Stage Blight", when after the team is captured by Sewernose, he dresses them up like Wild West people, puts strings on them like marionettes and puts on a dinner theater with them before eating he eats them.

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* GoGoEnslavement: In "A Case of Stage Blight", when the team is captured by Sewernose, he dresses them up like Wild West people, puts strings on them like marionettes and puts on a dinner theater with them before eating he eats them.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Happens to the spy at the end of "Double O'Chipmunk" when he realizes he's been defeated by a group of rodents.



* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Happens to the spy at the end of "Double O'Chipmunk" when he realizes he's been defeated by a group of rodents.
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* PoundsAreDoggyPrison: "To the Rescue, Part 4".

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* PoundsAreDoggyPrison: PoundsAreAnimalPrisons: "To the Rescue, Part 4".

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* {{Thememobile}}: The famous Ranger Plane, maybe also the Ranger Mobile and the Ranger Wing to a much lesser extent.



* TropeMobile: The famous Ranger Plane, maybe also the Ranger Mobile and the Ranger Wing to a much lesser extent.

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* DodgeByBraking: This is how Gadget avoids the hawks in "Three Men and a Booby".



* TopGunned: This is how Gadget avoids the hawks in "Three Men and a Booby".

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* AirVentEscape: Used in a few episodes as a way ''in'' rather than out. Justified by the small physical size of the Rangers.

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* AirVentEscape: AirVentPassageway: Used in a few episodes as a way ''in'' rather than out. Justified episodes; {{justified|Trope}} by the small physical size of the Rangers.



* {{Ficdom}}: A few fans declared that they're bigger fans of the FanFic than of the show itself.


'''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers''' was one of several AnimatedSeries in the syndicated "DisneyAfternoon" block of the 1990s. It updated classic WaltDisney characters, much as ''DuckTales'' (the DonaldDuck/[[ScroogeMcDuckUniverse Uncle Scrooge]] comic book universe), ''TaleSpin'' (Baloo, Louie and Shere Khan from ''TheJungleBook'') and ''GoofTroop'' (Goofy and Pete) also did. This one focused on updated versions of the mischievous chipmunks ChipAndDale. Originally, the series was actually going to be about Disney/TheRescuers, which would likely have departed from the books in favor of original content. However, when the sequel to ''Disney/TheRescuers'' was greenlit for production, the series was redesigned into the one we all know and love.

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'''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers''' was one of several AnimatedSeries in the syndicated "DisneyAfternoon" block of the 1990s. It updated classic WaltDisney characters, much as ''DuckTales'' (the DonaldDuck/[[ScroogeMcDuckUniverse DonaldDuck/[[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Uncle Scrooge]] comic book universe), ''TaleSpin'' (Baloo, Louie and Shere Khan from ''TheJungleBook'') and ''GoofTroop'' (Goofy and Pete) also did. This one focused on updated versions of the mischievous chipmunks ChipAndDale. Originally, the series was actually going to be about Disney/TheRescuers, which would likely have departed from the books in favor of original content. However, when the sequel to ''Disney/TheRescuers'' was greenlit for production, the series was redesigned into the one we all know and love.

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