It's not heavy on facts, and instead is trying to be cuter than it really is. This is an odd, barely animated theoretical history of the Chihuahua breed. Legend of the Chihuahua – an all new animated shortĭon't expect a classic Disney short here. All's well that ends well, of course.įor a more in-depth review, take a look at our own Alex Stroup's review from the film's initial theatrical release. For the first time, she truly listens to him and, in her now wiser state, she allows herself to have feelings for this "common" pooch. Papi once again expresses his love to Chloe. Here Chloe learns about the history of her breed and gains a deeper appreciation for her roots from the groups leader, Montezuma (voiced by none other than Placido Domingo).Įventually, all paths lead to Chloe and she is rescued and reunited with Rachel. The film takes an unpredictable and odd turn as Chloe and her protector, Delgado, stumble across the birthplace of the Chihuahua breed, a secret world of Mexican ruins overrun with wild Chihuahuas. All of their paths intertwine on the chaotic journey through Mexico. A vicious doberman named Diablo, owned by the underground dogfighting boss, is after Chloe. A pack rat and his iguana sidekick are after Chloe's diamond encrusted collar. Sparks begin to fly between the landscaper and the rich girl, mirroring the eventual relationship between Papi and Chloe. Meanwhile, in an about face from her reckless ways Rachel decides to set out and find Chloe and is eventually joined by Viv's hunky landscaper, Sam (Played by Manolo Cardona) and his loyal Chihuahua, Papi, who happens to be deeply in love with Chloe. Along the way the two gain a deeper appreciation for each other and their different worlds. Chloe sets off on her journey back home aided by a German Shepherd named Delgado (voiced by Andy Garcia). There she meets a handful of dogs, kidnapped and fighting against their wills, that help her escape the fights. Chloe is inadvertently lost to the streets and secret dogfighting lairs of Mexico City. One day into her dog sitting, Rachel, with Chloe in tow, decides to take off with her girlfriends to party in Mexico. Chloe is left in the care of Viv's irresponsible niece Rachel (Piper Perabo). Original Theatrical Release: October 3, 2008īeverly Hills Chihuahua is the story of a spoiled little lapdog named Chloe (voiced by Drew Barrymore) owned by Beverly Hills resident and fashion maven Viv (Jamie Lee Curtis) who ends up on an adventure in Mexico, and who, of course, learns something about herself and life along the way.
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