I haven't seen the first film in a while, so I can't really compare the two movies. For those of you who wanted the comparison, come back after I see it again (if Commonsense still won't let me edit, then check my review for the first movie... once I write it). For those of you who didn't want the comparison anyway, this is the review for you! Let me make it clear, this movie is not people-who-don't-like-rodents repellent. I can't prove it by whether or not I liked it or not because I liked Ratatouille, Flushed Away, and Twilight, all of which have rodents as the main characters. Daddy liked it, so that's proof it's not people-who-don't-like-rodents repellent. Trust me, if you knew him, you'd agree. The Chipmunks fall for the Chipettes, but there's not much inappropriate that I can remember. **IS THIS A SPOILER?** Of course, the guy in the dress was pretty creepy. **WHATEVER IT IS, IT'S OVER** And Alvin does make a remark when he's on the phone with Dave. This movie's plot is kinda predictable but, hey, what kid's film isn't? It doesn't make it any less funny, which is what the movie was shooting for and I was looking for. What are the movie's messages? CSM can explain it better, and more quickly, than I can. So, uh, just scroll up. One more thing. For anyone who may agree with the review below the review below mine about Simon's smarts, I have a couple of things to say. In real life, most smart people don't talk in big words all the time. They're normal people so they normally talk somewhat normal. Also, it's just my opinion, but in kid's movies, the geniuses usually just aren't that funny. Only twice have I seen intelligent characters that were funny enough to stand up to the other characters: The Penguins of Madagascar and this movie. I don't wanna see smart PEOPLE, I wanna see smartELICS. Whoever can make a hilarious TV genius has my respect. You go, Squeakquel!