Warning: Contains spoilers for Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers.

Here is what all the cast members of Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers look like in real life. As the latest Disney film to be released, Rescue Rangers naturally features a wide selection of talent for both its animated characters and its live-action ones. Everyone involved comes from a wide variety of genre backgrounds, lending Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers a unique sense of style and charm.

Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers depicts the titular characters as actors living in a world where humans and animated characters live together, not unlike Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Thirty years after the original cartoon was canceled, Chip and Dale are seen estranged from one another and live completely different lives. Chip is now an insurance salesman, and Dale is trying to relive his former glory on the convention circuit. However, when Monterey Jack is the latest character to be kidnapped by the Valley Gang and be forced to make bootleg movies, they have to team up again to find him, stop the Valley Gang, and restore their friendship to its former glory.

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As a hybrid of animation and live-action, Rescue Rangers features both voice acting and live-action depictions of its characters. Additionally, while characters from the original Rescue Rangers cartoon are in the film, most of them are not voiced by their original voice actors from the cartoon. These are all of the characters in Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers and what their actors look like in real life.

John Mulaney As Chip

John Mulaney as Chip

Comedian John Mulaney voices Chip, one half of the Rescue Rangers’ titular duo who has become an insurance salesman since the cartoon’s cancellation; Mulaney replaces Tress MacNeille from the original cartoon as Chip’s voice actor. Mulaney is best known for being a writer on Saturday Night Live and for his various stand-up specials, most notably Kid Gorgeous, for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special. Mulaney has also voiced Andrew Glouberman in Big Mouth and Spider-Ham in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and he is set to voice “Big” Jack Horner in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.

Andy Samberg As Dale

Andy Samberg as Dale

Andy Samberg voices Dale, the other half of the Rescue Rangers’ titular duo who has spent decades trying to recapture his former glory; Samberg replaces Corey Burton from the original cartoon as Dale’s voice actor. Samberg is part of the comedy group The Lonely Island, and not only did they help produce the film, but another member, Akiva Schaffer, was the director of Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers. Additionally, Samberg is known for starring as Jonathan Loughran in the Hotel Transylvania franchise, Nyles in Palm Springs, and Jake Peralta in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the latter of which won him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in 2013.

Eric Bana As Monterey Jack

Eric Bana as Monterey Jack

Eric Bana voices Monterey Jack, a fellow Rescue Ranger whose disappearance kickstarts the film's plot; Bana replaces Jim Cummings from the original cartoon as Monterey’s voice actor. Bana made a name for himself in the comedy-drama The Castle and received further recognition from starring in the biographical crime film Chopper. Bana also starred as Bruce Banner in Ang Lee’s Hulk, Nero in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek, and Romulus Gaita in Romulus, My Father, a role for which he was awarded Best Actor in a Leading Role by the Australian Film Institute.

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Tress MacNeille As Gadget Hackwrench

Tress MacNeille as Gadget

Tress MacNeille reprises her role as Gadget Hackwrench, the Rescue Rangers mechanic, as Chip’s original voice actor. MacNeille is a seasoned voice actor who has had parts in many animated projects such as Dot Warner in Animaniacs, Arnold’s grandma Pookie in Hey Arnold!, and Daisy Duck in most Disney media. MacNeille has also voiced various characters in Matt Groening’s cartoons; some of these roles include Agnes Skinner in The Simpsons, Mom in Futurama, and Queen Oona in the Netflix series Disenchantment.

Dennis Haysbert As Zipper

Dennis Haysbert as Zipper

Dennis Haysbert voices Zipper, Monterey’s friend and fellow member of the Rescue Rangers; Haysbert replaces Corey Burton from the original cartoon as Zipper’s voice actor. Haysbert is best known for playing Pedro Cerrano in the Major League film trilogy, Tim Collin in Absolute Power, and Sergeant Major Jonas Blane in The Unit. Haysbert also plays the part of God on Lucifer and played Bob Anderson on Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

KiKi Layne As Ellie Steckler

Kiki Layne in Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

KiKi Layne plays Ellie Steckler, a rookie detective and avid fan of Rescue Rangers. Layne is best known for playing Tish Rivers in If Beale Street Could Talk, a role for which she won the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Actress. Layne also starred as Nile Freeman in The Old Guard and is set to reprise her role in the upcoming sequel.

J.K. Simmons As Captain Putty

J.K. Simmons as Captain Putty

J.K. Simmons voices Captain Putty, a claymation police detective trying to take down the Valley Gang. For animated projects, some of Simmons’ most notable roles include Tenzin in The Legend of Korra, Ford Pines in Gravity Falls, and Omni-Man in Invincible. For live-action fare, Simmons has starred as Terence Fletcher in Whiplash, Will Pope in The Closer, and J. Jonah Jameson in the original Spider-Man trilogy, a role he’s reprised in multiple other Marvel projects, including in the MCU.

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Tim Robinson As Ugly Sonic

Tim Robinson as Ugly Sonic

Tim Robinson voices Ugly Sonic, a.k.a. the original design for Sonic in the Sonic the Hedgehog movie. Robinson is best known for co-creating and starring in Detroiters and the Netflix series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. Robinson has also had parts in Star Trek: Lower Decks, Big City Greens, and Hulu's Solar Opposites.

Will Arnett As Sweet Pete

Will Arnett as Sweet Pete

Will Arnett voices Sweet Pete, a middle-aged and overweight Peter Pan and the leader of the Valley Gang who bootlegs to get revenge on the movie industry for abandoning him. Arnett is best known for playing Gob Bluth in Arrested Development and for voicing BoJack Horseman in BoJack Horseman and Batman in the LEGO Movie franchise. Arnett has also starred as Devon Banks in 30 Rock and Terry Seattle in Murderville, and he co-hosts the comedy podcast SmartLess alongside Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes.

Seth Rogen As Bob

Seth Rogen as Bob

Seth Rogen plays Bob, an uncanny motion capture dwarf working for Sweet Pete, with Rogen also briefly reprising his roles from The Lion King, Kung Fu Panda, and Monsters vs Aliens. Rogen got his start on Judd Apatow’s Freaks and Geeks and has since starred in numerous film and television projects such as Superbad, The Interview, Undeclared, and the true story-inspired Pam & Tommy. Rogen is also an executive producer for both The Boys and Invincible alongside Evan Goldberg.

Da’Vone McDonald As Jimmy

Da'Vone McDonald as Jimmy

Da’Vone McDonald plays Jimmy, a motion capture polar bear working for Sweet Pete. McDonald is best known for his part as Dwayne, the bartender in the romantic comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. McDonald has also had small roles in Drillbit Taylor, The Five-Year Engagement, and A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas.

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Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers Supporting Cast & Characters

The Rescue Rangers in the end credits

Keegan-Michael Key As Bjornson The Cheesemonger - Keegan-Michael Key plays Bjornson the Cheesemonger, a cheese dealer who works for Sweet Pete. Key co-created and co-starred in Key & Peele alongside Jordan Peele, and the pair have also worked together on projects such as Mad TV, Keanu, and Toy Story 4. Key has also starred as the narrator of Green Eggs and Ham and skekZok in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and will play Reed Sterling in the upcoming series Reboot.

Flula Borg As DJ Herzogenaurach - Flula Borg plays DJ Herzogenaurach, a talking snake DJ who’s a big fan of the Disney Afternoon. Borg is best known for playing Javelin in The Suicide Squad and Pieter Krämer in Pitch Perfect 2 - a role he is set to reprise for Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin. Borg has also been involved in various animated projects such as Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure, Centaurworld, and Aquaman: King of Atlantis.

Corey Burton As Dale And Zipper’s Original Voices - Corey Burton occasionally reprises his roles as Dale and Zipper’s original voices from the cartoon. Burton is a seasoned voice actor who has portrayed many  animated characters for several decades. His notable roles include Brainiac in the DCAU, Zeus in God of War, and both Count Dooku and Cad Bane in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the latter of which he reprised in The Book of Boba Fett.

Jim Cummings As Fat Cat, Pooj, And Additional Voices - Jim Cummings voices Pooj, a bootleg copy of Winnie the Pooh, and reprises his role as Fat Cat from the cartoon in addition to Darkwing Duck and Mickey Mouse character Pete. Cummings is famous for voicing Winnie-the-Pooh in most media and famously sang the last verse of “Be Prepared” in The Lion King after Jeremy Irons’ voice gave out. Cummings also voices Star Wars character Hondo Ohnaka, Cat from CatDog, and has had various parts in a wide variety of animated projects over the years, such as Gargoyles, Earthworm Jim, and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.

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Jeff Bennet As Lumiere - Jeff Bennett reprises his role as Lumiere from various Disney projects, most notably Kingdom Hearts II. Jeff Bennett famously voiced Dexter’s Dad in Dexter’s Laboratory, Brooklyn in Greg Weisman's Gargoyles, and has been the voice of Petrie for the majority of the Land Before Time series. In 2012, Bennett won an Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting in a Television Production for his role as Kowalski in The Penguins of Madagascar, and in 2016, he won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for his performance as Mayor Lusky on Transformers: Rescue Bots.

Liz Cackowski As Tigra - Liz Cackowski voices Tigra from The Avengers: United They Stand, replacing her original voice actor Lenore Zann. Cackowski is married to Akiva Schaffer, who also directed the movie, and has been a writer for Saturday Night Live, In The Motherhood, and Community. Cackowski has also played Wendy the realtor in the Neighbors films and the Poppies' stage manager in Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.

Chris Parnell As Dave Bollinari - Chris Parnell plays Dale’s agent Dave Bollinari. Parnell is famous for playing Dr. Leo Spaceman on 30 Rock and for voicing Cyril Figgis in Archer and Jerry Smith in Rick and Morty. Parnell has also voiced various characters on shows such as Gravity Falls, American Dad!, and Family Guy.

Charles Fleischer As Roger Rabbit - Charles Fleischer reprises his role as Roger Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a noted influence for Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers (via D23). Fleischer has also voiced characters like the elf general in The Polar Express and Dweeb in We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story. For live-action, Fleischer has had parts in Gridlock’d, Back to the Future Part II, and The Weird Al Show.

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