Recurring Disney cartoon chipmunks Chip ’n’ Dale have been repurposed one more time. After two dozen shorts in which the two mostly bedeviled Donald Duck, only to return as Rescue Rangers in a TV series, the duo are now chittering, nonverbal troublemakers.
“Chip “n’ Dale: Park Life” (Disney+, streaming) is from the French animation company Xilam. The characters are more rubbery and stretchy, and the production is bright, but sometimes the solely visual action is hard to follow. In the first of the 36 new cartoons, they’re paired with the dog that helped introduce the duo in 1943: Pluto.
In the tradition of reality shows about bad tattoos like “Bad Ink,” “Tattoo Nightmares” and “Just Tattoo of Us” comes the new “Tattoo Redo” (Netflix, streaming) in which ill-considered ink gets repaired. The twist is that their partner decides what the new design will be.
Primetime coverage in the now Simone-less 2021 Tokyo Olympics (NBC, 8 p.m.) includes diving and men’s gymnastics individual all-around.
The first season cast convenes for the two year anniversary (for some of them) on a three-episode reunion special, “Love is Blind: After the Altar” (Netflix, streaming). And one guy thinks it’s a good idea to invite a “friend” from season one of “Too Hot to Handle.”
From Poland comes the action adventure movie “Bartowiak” (Netflix, streaming) about a disgraced MMA fighter who seeks revenge on his brother’s death. Józef Pawlowski, Rafal Zawierucha and Joanna Kocyla star.
The Colombian drama “The Snitch Cartel: Origins” (Netflix, streaming) returns for a new season, following two brothers starting their cartel business in the town of Cali in the 1960s and 1970s, a prequel to the TV series “EL Cartel” and the 2011 film “2011 “The Snitch Cartel.”