 Today on the show we're going to be taking a look at the Disney Afternoon, Disney Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Dale and Zipper collectible action figure from Funko, so stay tuned. As I said today we're taking a look at the Disney Afternoon, Disney Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Dale and Zipper collectible action figures from Funko. We already took a look at Scrooge McDuck, Baloo the Bear, Chip and now we got Dale and Zipper. As I said before I have found this guy at GameStop on clearance, 50% off ended up being like 6 something after tax. Give you old guys a little bit of rundown on Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, I will be reading from their Wikipedia page, so bear with me. In 1989 Chip and Dale became the title characters in a new animated television series, Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, in which they formed a detective agency with new characters created for the show. Female mouse inventor Gadget Hackwrench, muscular adventuring Australian mouse Monterey Jack and Zipper the Fly. While in the original shorts the duo are frequent troublemakers, who are concerned only with themselves. In Rescue Rangers they are crime fighters who help the less fortunate. In this series the personality differences between the two are more pronounced, with Chip as the responsible no-nonsense leader and Dale as the goofy laid back free spirit. Additionally they were closed in the series which reflect their personalities. Chip wears a leather jacket and fedora much like Indiana Jones while Dale wears a Hawaiian shirt much like Magnum PI. Also Corey Burton gave Dale a slightly raspier voice, not heard in any incarnations before. Chip and Dale's first prototype appearance was in Private Pluto in 1943. Their first official appearance was in Chip and Dale 1947. They were created by Bill Justice and Dale was voiced by Desi Flynn from 1947 to 1960, Desi Miller in 1952, and Corey Burton from 1988 to present. Let's go ahead and turn around and take a look at the back. Just like with the Chip collectable action figure you can see only three figures on their Chip, Dale and Zipper. It would be nice if they included Monterey, Jack and Gadget. Then they'd have the whole crew. So let's go ahead and open this guy up and take a look inside. Alright first things first let's go ahead and take a look at Zipper. Zipper of course is a fly friend of Chip and Dale. And he is pretty much just a staction figure. There's a little bit of paint bleeding there. It looks like they got a drop of yellow paint from the eyes on the bottom of his cheek. Also the paint is not as crisp on his shirt as it is with the other figures. As you can see from the bottom edge there, kind of a sloppy paint job if you ask me. His wings do not move, his head does not move, his waist does not move, neither do his arms. He's just a staction figure. So we'll go ahead and set him to the side. And we're going to go ahead and take a look at Dale. One of the main differences between Chip and Dale, obviously, how you can usually tell them apart is Dale has the red nose while Chip has the black nose. Also Chip's teeth are more separated and off to the side. While Dale's teeth are separated, while Chip's teeth are straight in the middle, as you can see. That's how I always could tell them apart in the original shorts. Obviously there's a lot more now. Dale is of course dressed like Magnum PI with his Hawaiian shirts and his chest hair sticking out. As I said, Dale is the goofier one of the two. More fun loving, a likable character. They're both very likable, but Dale is more of a fun character. His head does turn all the way around. It is on a slight ball joint. It can rock up and down slightly side to side, but mainly just rock up and down and turn around. Just like with Chip, his arms can go up like that. His arms can actually go up higher because he doesn't have the fur around his collar. They go back down just like that. Elbow joint can go that far. He can actually make his arms a lot straighter than blue or chip. Which is actually pretty nice. Waste articulation. It is kind of stiff. The shirt and the tail do not hinder it at all. And his legs can go all the way around. You'll probably want to stand him straight up like this. But as I've said before, that makes him back heavy. So what you do is bring him forward just a tiny bit. It will naturally go into that position. And he stands straight up. The paint job on this character is very nice. Very crisp. I don't really see much in the way of paint bleeding at all except maybe right there. A little bit of brown came off. But overall, not bad. Especially with all the little details, the Hawaiian flowers on his shirt. If there was going to be much paint bleeding, one would expect that it would be on the shirt. But obviously, there is none. So there you have it, my friends. This was the Disney Afternoon, Disney Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers. Dale and Zipper. Collectible action figures. And you know what, while we're at it, let's go ahead and put them next to Chip. Which they are roughly about the same size if Chip was not wearing the hat. So let's go ahead and put Blue the Bear in there with them. As you can see, they are quite a bit smaller than Blue the Bear. So we're going to go and back this camera up just a little bit. And we're going to add Uncle Scrooge McDuck into the mix as well. I have not managed to come across a Darkwing Duck yet. I kind of had the opportunity to get it when I got Scrooge, but I ultimately decided to get Uncle Scrooge instead. So I kind of missed out on that off to order them online at some point. But as I said, this was the Disney Afternoon, Disney Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Dale and Zipper. Collectible action figures from Funko. 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