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Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers: The Complete Series (1989) (Digital HDX TV Show)

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Fandango At Home has Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers: The Complete Series (1989) (Digital HDX TV Show) for $19.99.

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Note: TV show/series are not Movies Anywhere (MA) compatible.

About this Series:
  • Chip and Dale head a small, eccentric group of animal characters who monitor not only the "human" world, but the animal community as well, solving mysteries wherever they may be. The "RESCUE RANGERS" take the cases that "fall through the cracks." Although those cases may seem small to start with, they invariably lead to crimes and mysteries of much greater proportions.
  • Includes all 65 episodes.
  • Genres: Comedy · Kids & Family · Adventure ·Animation
  • Released: 1989
  • Rating: TV-Y7
  • Studio: Disney Channel
  • Language: English

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Fandango At Home has Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers: The Complete Series (1989) (Digital HDX TV Show) for $19.99.

Thanks to Deal Editor Discombobulated for finding this deal

Note: TV show/series are not Movies Anywhere (MA) compatible.

About this Series:
  • Chip and Dale head a small, eccentric group of animal characters who monitor not only the "human" world, but the animal community as well, solving mysteries wherever they may be. The "RESCUE RANGERS" take the cases that "fall through the cracks." Although those cases may seem small to start with, they invariably lead to crimes and mysteries of much greater proportions.
  • Includes all 65 episodes.
  • Genres: Comedy · Kids & Family · Adventure ·Animation
  • Released: 1989
  • Rating: TV-Y7
  • Studio: Disney Channel
  • Language: English

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
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    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Instant buy, although I've learned from research today that of my quartet of childhood Disney shows, Rescue Rangers is the only one available on VUDU (much less anywhere) in HD. Ducktales and Talespin are only available in SD on Amazon. Darkwing Duck isn't even available to purchase/stream other than on Disney+. So another reason I bought this is I'm sure Disney will eventually pull all their content behind the walled garden of their streaming service and this will be the only convenient way to show my kids what I grew up watching. Hopefully they'll enjoy this show just as much, at least on some road trip to pass the time.

DuckTales: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...01GUJZLGW/
TaleSpin: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0CXQ73T5J/
Rescue Rangers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0DJ7S6RMD/
no Darkwing Duck
I don't believe that any TV Shows are Movies Anywhere compatible. However, I noticed that SD is on sale for $14.99 which swayed me enough to buy it.

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Quote from Dynamite_Dolemite :
Great price but Not MA. Dang
I don't believe that any TV Shows are Movies Anywhere compatible. However, I noticed that SD is on sale for $14.99 which swayed me enough to buy it.
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Did you know that Gadget Hackwrench has an entire of cult of worshipers in Russia?
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Instant buy, although I've learned from research today that of my quartet of childhood Disney shows, Rescue Rangers is the only one available on VUDU (much less anywhere) in HD. Ducktales and Talespin are only available in SD on Amazon. Darkwing Duck isn't even available to purchase/stream other than on Disney+. So another reason I bought this is I'm sure Disney will eventually pull all their content behind the walled garden of their streaming service and this will be the only convenient way to show my kids what I grew up watching. Hopefully they'll enjoy this show just as much, at least on some road trip to pass the time.

DuckTales: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...01GUJZLGW/
TaleSpin: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0CXQ73T5J/
Rescue Rangers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0DJ7S6RMD/
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Quote from binaryBronco :
Instant buy, although I've learned from research today that of my quartet of childhood Disney shows, Rescue Rangers is the only one available on VUDU (much less anywhere) in HD. Ducktales and Talespin are only available in SD on Amazon. Darkwing Duck isn't even available to purchase/stream other than on Disney+. So another reason I bought this is I'm sure Disney will eventually pull all their content behind the walled garden of their streaming service and this will be the only convenient way to show my kids what I grew up watching. Hopefully they'll enjoy this show just as much, at least on some road trip to pass the time.DuckTales: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...01GUJZLGW/TaleSpin: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0CXQ73T5J/Rescue Rangers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0DJ7S6RMD/no Darkwing Duck
DD recently was on sale via AppleTV:
https://slickdeals.net/f/18294595-darkwing-duck-the-complete-series-1991-digital-sd-tv-show-12-99-via-appletv
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Finally got a hit on my Chip n Dales deal alert and it's the stupid TV show...
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Quote from binaryBronco :
Instant buy, although I've learned from research today that of my quartet of childhood Disney shows, Rescue Rangers is the only one available on VUDU (much less anywhere) in HD. Ducktales and Talespin are only available in SD on Amazon. Darkwing Duck isn't even available to purchase/stream other than on Disney+. So another reason I bought this is I'm sure Disney will eventually pull all their content behind the walled garden of their streaming service and this will be the only convenient way to show my kids what I grew up watching. Hopefully they'll enjoy this show just as much, at least on some road trip to pass the time.DuckTales: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...01GUJZLGW/TaleSpin: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0CXQ73T5J/Rescue Rangers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0DJ7S6RMD/no Darkwing Duck
I bought the DVDs from eBay. cheap and no Internet streaming needed. owned. and can sell it back. enjoy
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I bought the DVDs from eBay. cheap and no Internet streaming needed. owned. and can sell it back. enjoy

My digital collection is approaching 3k titles, which means moving forward I need to become more selective. But this also confirms that I could never imagine carrying around hundreds much less thousands of discs. If you never move, then good for you. I've moved 6 times in the past 8 years and most have been for professional reasons.
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I thought darkwing duck was on sale before on apple tv, still missing the banned episode
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Quote from binaryBronco :
Instant buy, although I've learned from research today that of my quartet of childhood Disney shows, Rescue Rangers is the only one available on VUDU (much less anywhere) in HD. Ducktales and Talespin are only available in SD on Amazon. Darkwing Duck isn't even available to purchase/stream other than on Disney+. So another reason I bought this is I'm sure Disney will eventually pull all their content behind the walled garden of their streaming service and this will be the only convenient way to show my kids what I grew up watching. Hopefully they'll enjoy this show just as much, at least on some road trip to pass the time.DuckTales: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...01GUJZLGW/TaleSpin: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0CXQ73T5J/Rescue Rangers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/d...0DJ7S6RMD/no Darkwing Duck Sadwalk
I picked up darkeing Duck on iTunes Store not too long ago. That's super lame.
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Quote from binaryBronco :
My digital collection is approaching 5k titles, which means moving forward I need to become more selective. But this also confirms that I could never imagine carrying around hundreds much less thousands of discs. If you never move, then good for you. I've moved 6 times in the past 8 years and most have been for professional reasons.
how do you keep track of what you have so you don't dupe ?
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Quote from binaryBronco :
My digital collection is approaching 5k titles, which means moving forward I need to become more selective. But this also confirms that I could never imagine carrying around hundreds much less thousands of discs. If you never move, then good for you. I've moved 6 times in the past 8 years and most have been for professional reasons.
That's a huge number. Do you plan on letting others use your login after a few decades when you're older? You can't pass on digital content legally.
I find Apple's digital TV shows very difficult to watch on the Apple TV app on my Roku. I have one show. Star Wars Rebels (it was $3 when I got it). And it doesn't remember the last episode I watch, so I have to scroll across the screen horizontally one at a time to get to the episode to watch. It sucks.
Congrats on the large library of shows.

Oh, if you watch Star Trek TNG, skip the streaming versions. We just picked up the blu ray set. It is fantastic! Sound is 10x better than streaming version (which is unusual), plus what must be over 100 hours of extras.

have a good week,
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Just want to add that this has one of the greatest theme songs to a TV show ever

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Quote from klp1783 :
how do you keep track of what you have so you don't dupe ?
I only buy content at VUDU/FaH. I used to buy at Amazon and Google Play as well back in the day but then realized this was a nightmare even with Movies Anywhere and I decided to commit to one platform. I'm mostly happy and comfortable with that decision, although it isn't helpful when people continue to remind me about Apple's 4K upgrade (which doesn't port to MA) or that Darkwing Duck was on sale recently at X. For whatever the reason, we are collectively stuck in a myriad digital marketplace without widespread availability and maddening license management.

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That's a huge number. Do you plan on letting others use your login after a few decades when you're older? You can't pass on digital content legally.
I find Apple's digital TV shows very difficult to watch on the Apple TV app on my Roku. I have one show. Star Wars Rebels (it was $3 when I got it). And it doesn't remember the last episode I watch, so I have to scroll across the screen horizontally one at a time to get to the episode to watch. It sucks.
Congrats on the large library of shows.

Oh, if you watch Star Trek TNG, skip the streaming versions. We just picked up the blu ray set. It is fantastic! Sound is 10x better than streaming version (which is unusual), plus what must be over 100 hours of extras.

have a good week,
Just checked my collection and I'm closer to 3k titles than 5k, so sorry for exaggerating there. Still, I would never wish to own much less move more than 250 physical discs wherever I'm living at the moment. In fact, I still have way too many HD DVDs that I no longer even use which need to go away. Don't get me started on my CD collection which also gathers dust well. I'll eventually pass along my password manager to my children and they can figure out who wants to carry forward with what. If VUDU has a problem with that, kiss my ass. I doubt they'll ever know my child(ren) have carried forward with my collection and in return I won't bitch when they can't even offer me the ability to purchase DuckTales, TaleSpin, or Darkwing Duck. Yes, DD was recently on sale at Apple iTunes. Many of us refuse to spread our digital collections across multiple lockers because it is a stupid compromise that no rational consumer should make. Why haven't the powers that be created Shows Anywhere the way Disney created Movies Anywhere? What a wasteful industry that obviously cares not for the consumer.

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