You may feel a twinge of déjà vu at the idea of this film reboot of the Chip ‘n Dale cartoon series.
It finds Chip 'n Dale living among cartoons and humans in modern-day Los Angeles, giving out very Who Framed Roger Rabbit? vibes or last year's Tom and Jerry movie – so in truth, you wouldn't be too far off the mark.
When a former cast mate of theirs disappears, the estranged pair must reunite to find out exactly what happened to their pal – and also what happened to their friendship.
Andy Samberg and John Mulaney voice the titular pair, but there's an all star cast along for the ride and sideswipes at animated efforts of the past, washed-up cartoon characters and plenty of sight gags and mocking of both Disney's back catalogue and the wider world of animation to keep animation fans leaping out of their chair throughout.
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It's hard to believe that this cop series from 1993 caused such controversy because of its portrayal of nudity and alcoholism in its police department.
All 12 seasons of this trail-blazing gritty police detective series will make you realise that great characters like Dennis Franz's Andy Sipowicz, David Caruso’s John Kelly and Jimmy Smits’ Bobby Simone set a template for most of the modern-day police procedurals.
Not shy in revelling in the characters’ flaws, NYPD Blue’s 261 episodes are a reminder that storylines and a solid ensemble cast make for terrific drama. And as an added bonus, if you look carefully, you’ll see cameos from the likes of Friends’ David Schwimmer, The Sopranos’ Michael Imperioli, various Breaking Bad alumni and even a Charlie's Angel.