Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life
Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life
Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life
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2021- 2024
2 Seasons
30 Episodes
6.4(72 votes)
Returning Series
Animation
Kids
Comedy
Action & Adventure

Overview

A non-verbal, classic style comedy, following the ups and downs of the much-loved chipmunk troublemakers living life in the big city.

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JioHotstar
VI movies and tv

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Social & External

Production Companies

Studio Xilam
The Walt Disney Company France

Videos & Trailers

2 videos

Cast & Crew

6 members
Acting

Matthew Géczy

Chip (voice)

Matthew Géczy
Acting

Kaycie Chase

Dale (voice)

Kaycie Chase
Acting

Bill Farmer

Pluto (voice)

Bill Farmer
Acting

Sylvain Caruso

Donald Duck (voice)

Sylvain Caruso
Acting

David Gasman

Butch (voice)

David Gasman
Acting

Lee Delong

Clarice (voice)

Lee Delong

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