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this dude with braids or sum cause Brittany wanted to
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Speed draw! I actually think I was able to get pretty close without tracing it
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i made some designs for the chipmunks a few years ago and decided to make some for the chipettes
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ALVIN!!! & The Chipmunks
guys why does this show not have a bigger fandom😢😢
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Alvin but he actually looks like a chipmunk 🙂↕️ (to an extent.)
Also sorry for the spam posting LMAO
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this stupid fucking song has been stuck in my head for three days.
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In the place to be. Chipmunks on the M-I-C. Witch Doctor 🗣️🔥
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ok....I can explain .... you would not believe this
My links…if you are interested in something
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It's been so cold in my country! It's not even winter yet and i've already got sick twice
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🎀 BRITTANY MILLER: A Character Analysis
From The Chipmunk Adventure (1987)
and why she was one of my first feminist awakenings 💕
I’ve loved Brittany since I was a kid. I didn’t know what feminism was yet, but I knew how it felt to watch a girl like her.

Loud. Bold. Fashionable. Not trying to be “nice.” Not waiting for anyone’s approval. She was pink and powerful and didn’t take Alvin’s crap and that meant everything to me.
Ironically, Brittany is an ESTJ, which is basically my opposite. I’m an INFP quiet, idealistic, emotionally soft. But maybe that’s why she hit me so hard. She was everything I wasn’t taught I could be.
💄 What made Brittany special?
She was unapologetic.
Brittany wanted to win. She wanted to lead. She liked attention. And she didn’t apologize for any of it. No fake humility. No shrinking herself down to be likable. For a little girl who was always told to “be nice” or “tone it down,” seeing Brittany exist so boldly was like seeing lightning strike.
She didn’t take Alvin’s shit.
Alvin tried to charm, compete, and belittle her and she matched his energy every time. She didn’t care how famous he was or how many people liked him. She didn’t shrink herself to make him feel like a man. She didn’t let him talk down to her.
And honestly? That was revolutionary to witness as a kid in kindergarten in 2003.
She was a sister first.
Brittany could be bossy and bratty, but never cruel. Her relationship with Jeanette and Eleanor was complicated and loving. She protected them, fought with them, teased them, and needed them. She was never just “the glam one” or “the diva.” She was the glue of a tiny, glitter covered sisterhood.
She was feminine and powerful.

The bows, dresses, and leg warmers. None of it made her weak. Brittany weaponized her femininity. She made it a crown. A shield. A sword. And she taught me I didn’t have to choose between being soft and being strong.
MBTI & Function Stuff (For the nerds like me)

ESTJ: Extraverted Thinking dominant. She's strategic, assertive, and decisive. She gets stuff done and doesn’t overthink it.
But her inferior function is Fi (Introverted Feeling), which is my dominant function as an INFP. That’s what makes her feel so alien and so magnetic at the same time.
Brittany struggles to understand deep personal values or emotional nuance, but I live in that space. Watching her bulldoze through emotional moments I would tiptoe around showed me a version of power I didn’t know I was allowed to consider.
So, while I try to lead with values, she leads with action. Where I pause to reflect, she moves. And maybe deep down, she wishes she had easier access to her feelings while I’ve sometimes wished I could just do the thing without overthinking it.
💗 Why she mattered to me
I didn’t just admire Brittany. I needed her. I needed to see a girl who didn’t ask for permission to be confident. I needed to see that strength didn’t have to mean cruelty, and softness didn’t have to mean weakness. I didn’t want to be her, necessarily I wanted to feel what it felt like to walk like her. To stand tall. To say “no” without guilt.
In a world that grooms girls to be nice, quiet, and self-erasing, Brittany Miller was loud, pink, and in charge.
And she changed me.
(I would like to add that the movie is so problematic looking back, which is pretty much most 80s films sadly 🙄🍷)
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