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Alvinnn!!! and The Chipmunks - Report Cards (S3E4)

Alvinnn!!! and The Chipmunks – Season 3 - Episode 4 – Report Cards
Runtime (min)11
Air Date2017-06-17
GenresAnimation, Comedy, Family, Kids
TV RatingTV-Y7

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Storyline

In the episode 'Report Cards' of Alvinnn!!! and The Chipmunks, the Chipmunks receive their report cards, revealing mixed results. Alvin, confident in his charm, believes he can charm his way out of trouble when he sees his grades. Meanwhile, Simon takes the academic situation seriously and tries to motivate his brothers to improve their performance.

The tension escalates as the brothers must face their parents' reactions. Alvin concocts a plan to hide his grades, which leads to humorous situations and a lesson in honesty. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the importance of accountability and working together as a family to tackle challenges.

What Parents Say

This episode highlights the pressures children face regarding academic performance. Alvin's antics may resonate with parents who have children that occasionally struggle with responsibility. The humor in his attempts to avoid the consequences of his grades provides an entertaining lens through which parents can discuss the importance of honesty with their kids.

Moreover, Simon's character serves as a reminder of the value of diligence and hard work. Parents might find it beneficial to reflect on how they encourage their children to take their studies seriously while also supporting them through ups and downs. This episode can spark meaningful conversations about education and the importance of being truthful.

What Children Can Learn

Children watching 'Report Cards' will learn about the significance of being responsible for their actions and the consequences of dishonesty. Alvin's humorous attempts to evade trouble provide comedic relief while delivering a serious message about facing the truth. Kids may recognize that while it's tempting to hide problems, addressing them openly is a more effective approach.

Additionally, the episode illustrates teamwork and support among siblings. Simon's efforts to help his brothers understand their grades reinforce the idea that working together can lead to better outcomes. Kids will appreciate the notion that academic challenges can be addressed collaboratively, fostering a spirit of unity and encouragement.

Five Most Asked Questions

Question Answer
What lesson do the Chipmunks learn about honesty? The Chipmunks learn that honesty is crucial when dealing with their report cards. Alvin's initial attempt to hide his poor grades leads to comedic situations, but it ultimately teaches him that facing the truth is better than trying to charm his way out of trouble. This lesson emphasizes that honesty fosters trust and accountability within the family.
How does Simon's character influence the storyline? Simon serves as the voice of reason in this episode, taking the academic situation seriously. His commitment to helping his brothers understand the importance of their grades contrasts with Alvin's carefree attitude. Simon's influence encourages teamwork and accountability, showing that diligence in studies can lead to better results and a supportive dynamic among siblings.
What comedic elements are present in the episode? The episode is filled with comedic moments stemming from Alvin's schemes to hide his report card. His over-the-top antics, such as attempting to distract his parents and making excuses, provide humor that resonates with both kids and parents. The absurdity of his plans adds a light-hearted touch to the serious theme of academic responsibility.
How can parents discuss academic performance with their children after watching this episode? After watching 'Report Cards,' parents can use the episode as a springboard to discuss the importance of academic honesty and hard work. They might ask their children how they feel about their own report cards and encourage open dialogue about challenges they face in school. This can help foster a supportive environment where kids feel safe sharing their struggles.
What themes are highlighted in the Chipmunks' interactions with their parents? The interactions between the Chipmunks and their parents highlight themes of accountability, support, and communication. As the Chipmunks face the consequences of their grades, it illustrates the importance of honest discussions about performance. The episode encourages viewers to understand that while parents may be disappointed, they ultimately want to support their children’s growth and learning.

Cast

Justin Long
Alvin Seville (Voice)
Matthew Gray Gubler
Simon Seville (Voice)
Jesse McCartney
Theodore Seville (Voice)
Christina Applegate
Brittany Miller (Voice)
Anna Faris
Jeanette Miller (Voice)
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Vanessa Bagdasarian
Eleanor Miller / Lucy/ Kate (Voice)
Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
Dave Seville (Voice)

Writing

Directing

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Dave gets temporary amnesia so the boys trick him into letting them skip school and go on a ski trip instead.
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Theodore becomes obsessed with cleanliness after a school speaker talks about the danger of germs.
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Alvin thinks Theodore's teddy bear can tell the future, and goes all out to make Talking Teddy his friend.
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Alvin lies to Theodore about a fake holiday to get out of chores, so Dave forces Alvin to make the holiday real.
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Dave discovers he's not too good at roughing it outdoors when he goes on a day hike with the Chipettes.
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When Alvin pranks Simon with a trick website, the chipettes prank Alvin back.
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Simon creates a drone that can not only deliver pizzas, but has the ability to learn.
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Alvin worries that the munks are responsible for making Dave boring when they find out he used to be a rock star.
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Theodore's teddy bear is bear-napped, forcing the boys to work with Officer Dangus to get him back.
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Alvin starts stealing the morning paper to sell at school, but Dave blames the paperboy and refuses to pay up.
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Brittany's furious when she thinks Alvin has been writing on her blog and vows to get him back.
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Brittany's dream of being a fashion designer turns into a nightmare when her ideas are stolen.
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Coach Dobkins challenges Miss Smith and her ragtag team of outcasts to a baseball game to see who's the best.
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A favorite toy of Theodore's is lost on a rafting trip but then mysteriously shows up at the house, and it's alive.
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Miss Croner attempts to help Theodore discover his true calling in life.
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Jeanette is suddenly the clumsiest person on the planet. Is there something wrong with her - or her new glasses?
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Theodore gets roped into doing Alvin's babysitting sitting job with a spoiled four year old.
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Kevin agrees to be Alvin's assistant to get closer to the music industry, but ends up running errands instead.
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When Theodore discovers Alvin and Simon have a secret club, he promises not to tell anyone if they let him join.
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Dave promises to take Alvin to a water park if he gets a good grade on his test, but then a crow steals it.
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When Alvin accuses Dave of yelling at him too much, a therapist moves in to help Dave control his anger.
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Alvin accuses Dave of yelling at him too much, so a therapist moves in; when the school digs up an old high school time capsule, Miss Smith and Dave work together to keep an old secret.
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The Chipmunks and Chipettes team up together to compete in a dodgeball tournament. They learned that an opposing team has an unfair advantage using technology. Later on, they discovered that an enraged Theodore could be their secret weapon.
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When Theodore mistakenly thinks he's the oldest brother, he tries to be a better role model for Alvin and Simon.
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Dave is thrilled when he thinks he's nominated for a Grammy, but it's actually an award for aging musicians.
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Theodore helps Simon to try and get past his perfectionism in order to complete an art assignment for art class.
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