2016-10-31

Finally added a November feature.

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| 10 = [[File:Scare-Riffic Double Feature Original Cover DVD.jpg|right|200px]]<div align="justify">'''''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein]]''''' and '''''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman]]''''' are animated horror-themed direct-to-video films, created by [[Bagdasarian Productions]] and [[Universal Animation Studios]], originally released in 1999 and 2000 respectively. Both films capture the essence of Alvin and the Chipmunks and Universal's legendary monsters, [[Frankie|Frankenstein]] and [[Lawrence Talbot|Wolfman]], in new renditions of these classic nightmare tales. In ''Meet Frankenstein'', Dave books The Chipmunks for a Halloween performance at a theme park after of which they discover [[Doctor Frankenstein|Dr. Frankenstein]]'s monster. After the boys teach him to be kind, Alvin is kidnapped to become Dr. Frankenstein's new monster. In ''Meet the Wolfman'', Alvin develops suspicions that their neighbor is a wolfman and forces Simon to help him prove his claim. Meanwhile, The Chipmunks and The Chipettes practice for a Halloween play only for things to become wild once Theodore starts transforming as a result of a mysterious bite. These two scare-riffic tales, featuring seven total songs, are currently available on VHS, DVD, and digital download.{{Clrr}}

| 10 = [[File:Scare-Riffic Double Feature Original Cover DVD.jpg|right|200px]]<div align="justify">'''''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein]]''''' and '''''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman]]''''' are animated horror-themed direct-to-video films, created by [[Bagdasarian Productions]] and [[Universal Animation Studios]], originally released in 1999 and 2000 respectively. Both films capture the essence of Alvin and the Chipmunks and Universal's legendary monsters, [[Frankie|Frankenstein]] and [[Lawrence Talbot|Wolfman]], in new renditions of these classic nightmare tales. In ''Meet Frankenstein'', Dave books The Chipmunks for a Halloween performance at a theme park after of which they discover [[Doctor Frankenstein|Dr. Frankenstein]]'s monster. After the boys teach him to be kind, Alvin is kidnapped to become Dr. Frankenstein's new monster. In ''Meet the Wolfman'', Alvin develops suspicions that their neighbor is a wolfman and forces Simon to help him prove his claim. Meanwhile, The Chipmunks and The Chipettes practice for a Halloween play only for things to become wild once Theodore starts transforming as a result of a mysterious bite. These two scare-riffic tales, featuring seven total songs, are currently available on VHS, DVD, and digital download.{{Clrr}}

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| 11 = [[File:Alvin's Thanksgiving Celebration.jpg|right|200px]]<div align="justify">'''''[[Alvin's Thanksgiving Celebration (DVD)|Alvin and the Chipmunks: Alvin's Thanksgiving Celebration]]''''' is a 2008 DVD celebrating Thanksgiving through the holiday special [[A Chipmunk Celebration]] and three additional episodes from ''The Chipmunks'' series: [[Food for Thought]], [[Cookie Chomper III (episode)|Cookie Chomper III]], and [[Dave's Getting Married]]. In the special, Alvin and his brothers take part in a Pilgrims town play, but when encouraged to take roles outside their comfort zones, they devise a plan to prevent any possible failure and humiliation by avoiding the play altogether. In the episodes, the boys must help Theodore ace a history test, overcome the lose of a pet, and get along with three kids belonging to a woman The Chipmunks have convinced Dave to marry. This Thanksgiving celebration is filled with original songs including the ''[[Chipmunks in Low Places]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> "[[Gotta Believe In Pumpkins]]," the "[[History Rap]]," "[[She's Alright]]," and the heart-tugging track "[[Beautiful Memories]]."{{Clrr}}

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| 12 = [[File:Christmas with The Chipmunks 1961.jpeg|right|200px]]<div align="justify">'''''[[Christmas with The Chipmunks]]''''' is a 1962 [[Liberty Records]] album featuring The Chipmunks and Dave Seville singing classic Christmas hits such as "[[Jingle Bells]]," "[[Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer]]," "[[It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas]]," and, of course, the Billboard #1 song "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)." The album is the single most re-released album of any released to date which contributed to its Platinum certification by the RIAA and the popularity of these seasonal tracks. Though original distributed as an LP, the album is also available on CD and digital download. A follow-up, ''[[Christmas with The Chipmunks, Vol. 2]]'', was obtainable the following year.{{Clrr}}

| 12 = [[File:Christmas with The Chipmunks 1961.jpeg|right|200px]]<div align="justify">'''''[[Christmas with The Chipmunks]]''''' is a 1962 [[Liberty Records]] album featuring The Chipmunks and Dave Seville singing classic Christmas hits such as "[[Jingle Bells]]," "[[Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer]]," "[[It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas]]," and, of course, the Billboard #1 song "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)." The album is the single most re-released album of any released to date which contributed to its Platinum certification by the RIAA and the popularity of these seasonal tracks. Though original distributed as an LP, the album is also available on CD and digital download. A follow-up, ''[[Christmas with The Chipmunks, Vol. 2]]'', was obtainable the following year.{{Clrr}}

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