![]() ![]() The boys show how they feel about Dave by presenting their Christmas gifts to him: Alvin, in true Alvin fashion, gets Dave a wallet-Dave's existing wallet to be exact, Simon has created a paper clip compass and loving Theodore has drawn a picture of Dave and the boys, the family he explains.Ian on the other hand does what he can to bump Dave out of the loop, and due to some confusion over a letter Dave originally wrote before committing himself to the boys, gain full control of the boys. He also puts the boys money away, fairly. A great example is that for Christmas, he gets the boys savings bonds not exactly a prime gift, but one that shows he thinks about their future. ![]() He still has a lot to learn, but his concepts are in the right place. Ian the music producer is amazed, however is manipulative, showering the boys with presents, planning huge events, piling on the junk food, and with no concern for the boys well being.Dave on the other hand becomes a really good parent even if he doesn't want to admit it. Dave realizes this and feels bad he yelled at them.The boys decide to make up the fact they blew the impromptu audition by taking a cab to the music producers house, tricking him into letting them in, and eventually singing for him. After a disastrous audition, Dave gets mad and yells at the boys, only to have Simon point out that they had stage fright, and also reminding Dave they are just kids. And eventual father figure to 3 talking Chipmunks.We have Alvin, the vain go-getter, who is always got a scheme up his sleeve, Simon, a genius who is always using his noodle to solve situations and Theodore-a loving, sweet emotional dear heart who appears not that smart, but really is just sensitive.Dave ends up with the boys by sheer accident and after learning they can sing, decides to write songs for them, hoping that the songs he writes will perform better being sung by the boys. ![]()
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