After The Chipmunks' initial success in 1958, plans were almost immediately made to make them into an animated cartoon series. Unfortunately, there were some initial art direction snags (specifically with the character designs) and the show was delayed. This gap resulted in a race between the Chipmunks and an imitative group created by
jazz musicians
Don Elliott and Granville Burland, which they called the Nutty Squirrels. Both musical groups featured the defining sped-up voices, but
Ross Bagdasarian Sr.'s Chipmunks favored popular music while the Squirrels favored
jazz, particularly of the
bebop variety. Ultimately, the Squirrels made it to television first, in the animated series
The Nutty Squirrels Present (appearing in September 1960), but its popularity was decreased as of the originals. "Uh! Oh! (Part 1)" peaked at #45 on the
Billboard Pop Singles Chart, while "Uh! Oh! (Part 2)" peaked at #14. In the 2007 live-action/animated movie
Alvin and the Chipmunks, during the credits, Ian Hawke (
David Cross) is trying to get three squirrels to sing. ==Personnel==