![]() ![]() He has been improving a bit since Season 2, as he became more tolerable in later episodes, he has less gross-out humor (mostly), and he has more tolerable moments, but he isn't perfect, as many of his flaws still remain.-Simon, could you pretty please help me with this question? I.Which is definitely shown when he gets his comeuppance when he starts choking on an apple trying to prove the game only is dangerous to Theodore. In "The Great Snack Off", despite him being at his worst and torturing Theodore, he does show you that you shouldn't play the game where you throw food up in the air and try to catch it with your mouth because there will be consequences.He teaches good lessons and morals sometimes:.He has some hilarious scenes and funny humor in this show.reprised his role as Alvin, and still does a good job voicing him. Of course, he does get karma for most of his actions, so he's not a Karma Houdini for the most part.Despite his design being very much uncanny, it atleast looks ok and similar to his old design.Deep down, he still loves his brothers and David/Dave, despite how he treats them.Though rarely, he does have his likable and selfless moments and still remains his old personality in the 1980s show occasionally like the other main characters in the reboot who aren't flanderized much worse as he is.He was much a more likeable and better written character in all other media.Overall, he is an unlikable jerk which is probably why he and the reboot suck, considering he is supposed to be the main character, and people will most likely not enjoy a show with a mean-spirited main protagonist.In the earlier episodes in season 1, he keeps claiming that he is the "mature" one when he is the complete opposite of mature, which is immature because the reasons mentioned above.Unlike his older iterations, you will most likely never feel for him or even relate to him. ![]() He usually never learns from his lessons, and just does something stupid the next episode.For example, he didn't get punished after torturing Theodore in "Talking Teddy". He doesn't get punished for his behavior a few times.He is very hard on his owner/father, the great and glorious savior David Seville, especially in the infamous episode "Alvin Management".He also ends up getting in Dave's way just to talk with him, and even deliberately gets himself expelled. He is even slightly disturbing, as in "Principal Interest", he has a crush on his adult, human principal (yes, really) which is both zoophilic and pedophilic (since the principal is an adult human while Alvin is a young chipmunk) and a promotion of bestiality.In "The Great Snack Off" (the episode where he was at his worst), he nearly blows off Theodore's head after stealing one of Simon's inventions.In "Safety Third", he manipulates Simon to change his bus to a car, and then steals Simon's car, and breaking it.In "Talking Teddy", he makes Theodore do his chores and sell his money.Speaking of his brothers, he is repeatedly abusive towards them, even worse than in previous incarnations, such as stealing Simon's inventions, and most often being cruel to Theodore.Most often the person he attempts to blame is one of his brothers. He no longer takes responsibility for his actions, and either makes a stupid excuse for it or blame it on someone else.In fact, he looks more like a human than a chipmunk, which is bizarre and honestly kind of creepy.As most characters in the reboot, his design is extremely ugly and he doesn't even look like a chipmunk that much.Instead of being mischievous but innocent and relatable, he is now basically a unlikable jerkass sociopath who always does dangerous things just to get what he wants, kind of like another flanderized character. He was heavily flanderized by the time the reboot came, as his personality was exaggerated to the point where it is unrecognizable.Note: This only applies to his character in the 2015 reboot. Sadly, he was notoriously flanderized when the reboot came out. He is normally a mischievous, egotistical chipmunk that has a caring side still and is generally very relatable in older iterations. He is the leader of the novelty band David Seville and the Chipmunks. The Annoying, Idiotic, and Manipulative Side of AlvinĪlvin Seville is the main titular protagonist of the 2015 reboot, Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks. The real Alvin's reaction to his flanderized self. ![]()
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