The Chipettes
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The Chipettes (Brittany, who wears pink, Jeanette, who wears purple, and Eleanor, who wears turquiose) are a fictional group of female anthropomorphic chipmunk singers from Alvin and the Chipmunks, forming a counterpart to the three male chipmunks that are the stars of the show.
The Chipettes are orphans who were taken care of in an orphanage in Australia by a girl who lived there. Unfortunetly, the director of the orphanage noticed the Chipettes' singing abilities and tried to use them in a very bad way, mistreating them. The girl that took care of them was adopted and the Chipettes were stuck with that horrible women until they managed to escape, travelling to New York. They tried to get jobs and sang in the streets for money, and eventually made their way to California where they met the Chipmunks.
The fortunes of the Chippettes changed for the better at that point, and for a while they lived in a tree house. Unfortunately the school they were attending found out that they lived alone, and were threatened to go to a orphanage again. Alvin, Simon and Theodore had the idea that they can be adopted by Ms. Miller, their babysitter, and a short while later she did just that. Ms. Miller came to love the girls and they became a nice family.
The Chipettes finally got their big break as a singing group when Alvin became their manager and suggested that they perform on top of Mount Matterhorn. They eventually paired off in relationships with their doubles: Alvin with Brittany, Simon with Jeanette and Theodore with Eleanor.