Ep 12. The Wall
- November 1, 2017
- 11 min
Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks season 3 episode 12 follows the Chipmunks and Dave as they try to break down the metaphorical "wall" that seems to be keeping them from getting through a rough patch. The episode opens with Dave and the Chipmunks trying to spend a day at the beach together, but they can't seem to get along. Dave tries to have fun with the boys by playing in the water and building sandcastles, but they all have different ideas of what's fun and end up getting into arguments.
Realizing that something needs to change, they return home and Dave tries to have a heart-to-heart with the boys about their communication issues. But whenever he tries to get them to open up, a "wall" seems to come up, blocking any progress.
Determined to break through the wall, Dave enlists the help of his neighbor, Mrs. Croner, who suggests they try building a literal wall to represent their communication problems. Dave is hesitant at first, but eventually agrees to let Mrs. Croner help them build the wall in the backyard.
As they work on the wall together, Dave and the Chipmunks start to talk about their feelings and frustrations. They realize that their miscommunications have been building up over time and that they all need to make an effort to listen to each other and communicate more effectively.
Throughout the episode, musical interludes feature songs from the Chipmunks, including "Don't Be a Jerk (It's Christmas)," "Survivor," and "Uptown Funk." The catchy tunes serve to punctuate the episode's themes of teamwork and communication.
The episode concludes with the wall coming down and the boys and Dave reaffirming their love and commitment to each other. They all agree to make an effort to communicate better in the future, and the episode ends on a hopeful and positive note.
Overall, Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks season 3 episode 12 is a heartwarming and entertaining episode that emphasizes the importance of communication and teamwork in overcoming obstacles. The musical interludes and fun animation make it a great choice for kids and adults alike.