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Alfie and Charlie: Chipmunk Detectives! Hi-ho!
~ Alfie and Charlie saying their catchphrase about representing themselves as detectives.
Alfie and Charlie

Alfie (left) and Charlie (right)

Alfie and Charlie the Chipmunks are two chipmunks who live in the forests of North America.

Physical Appearance

Alfie and Charlie are two identical male chipmunks. They have black stripes on their backs. Originally in Season 2, the two of them have smaller ears and have the same colour.

Beginning in Season 3, Alfie and Charlie went over a major redesign in Adobe Flash. To distinguish both of them, both Alfie and Charlie have a different skin tone: Alfie has a darker brown coloration all over his body while Charlie has a light brown coloration all over his body, as both of them have bigger ears particularly in the shape of an oval.

Personality

Alfie and Charlie are kind of playful and helpful to other animals. They are also shown to have a cooperative personality to those who help in need such as teaching Melanie how to do snowboard properly or reuniting Barbara with her parents, as they are shown a heroic personality to those who are in need, showing the compassion to the animals making them heroes.

Appearances

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Gallery

Animation

Trivia

  • Alfie and Charlie are similar to Lewis and Clark, two historical stepbrothers who explored with a map. The references to Lewis and Clark are when Alfie and Charlie are holding a map and the two go on a voyage.
  • Alfie and Charlie were redesigned in the Adobe Flash revival. Alfie has brown skin. Charlie has light brown skin. Alfie and Charlie both have different ears.
    • They, along with Mirabelle and Annabelle, are one of the fewest animals to have a major redesign in Adobe Flash.
  • Alfie and Charlie have never talked outside Adobe Flash. The same thing goes with Thelma and Gunnar.
  • Their names almost sound similar in reference to the popular animated series "Alvin and the Chipmunks".
  • Alfie and Charlie are based on North American chipmunks.
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