Monday, December 03, 2007
Remembering Alvin (and Lee)
Believe it or not, I'm actually looking forward to next week's release of Alvin and the Chipmunks -- if only because, way, way back during the Antediluvian Period, when I was 10, I was a major fan of The Alvin Show, a TV cartoon series that aired Wednesday nights on CBS. But to give you some idea just how truly whack my childhood was: I would watch The Alvin Show each week right after the CBS affiliate in my hometown of New Orleans aired reruns of M Squad, quite possibly the most violent series in the history of television, featuring Lee Marvin as a pre-Miranda hardboiled cop and the coolest theme song I can remember from that era. Did I watch both shows? You bet. And, oddly enough, my sainted mother never saw anything wrong with this.
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These cartoon retreads make me wonder ... who are they aimed at? Today's kids wouldn't know Alvin from Mister Ed, so they're not invested in such a big screen translation of the original cartoons. And while you're looking forward to the film from a nostalgic point of view, I'm betting you're the exception.
You have a valid point -- after all, look what happened to that live-action version of Mr. Magoo a few years back -- but there's more at work here than just a decades-old TV show. There have been several other TV series and specials (and even a feature-length cartoon), to say nothing of new records and LPs, that have helped keep Chipmunkmania alive for nearly 50 years.
I think it's about brand recognition - parents have kids (or grandkids) who enjoyed the '60s (or '80s) cartoons, so they're more likely to take their kids to the movie.
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