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Wikipedia-Article "Doug"

Doug is an animated series on Nickelodeon and is the first Nicktoon ever made, starring an 11-year-old named Doug as the main character. Originating with an unpublished book Doug Got a New Pair of Shoes by artist and series creator Jim Jinkins and writer Joe Aaron, it emerged on Nick from 1991 to 1994, where it remained until being picked up by Disney, where it aired on ABC from 1996 to 1999.

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The Series

The series takes place in the fictitious town of Bluffington (where Doug and his family had moved from Bloatsburg) and deals with the life and imagination of title character, grade-schooler and diarist Doug Funnie, his dog Porkchop, good friends Skeeter Valentine and Patti Mayonnaise, and his nemesis, Roger Klotz, the school bully. Most episodes started with Doug writing in his journal about recent events in his life, with the main action of the episode being a flashback of the events as Doug narrated them.

Doug's older sister, Judy, is a constant source of conflict. She is a dramatic actor (arguably a beatnik) who always wears a purple beret and sunglasses, especially in the house. Doug is the supposed bane of her existence, as his childlike interests annoy her very much.

A theme in the series is Doug's alternate comic book personality, Quailman. He has a belt worn around his head, and briefs over his pants, but is otherwise identical to Doug. Skeeter has an analogous character named the Silver Skeeter (a parody of Marvel's Silver Surfer).

Doug's imagination as he reacts to various situations in his life helps to provide premises for the stories, ala Walter Mitty. One episode dealing with a visit to his dentist, for example, contains homages to Goldfinger and Marathon Man.

Another theme in the series regarded Doug's feelings for Patti, with whom he had fallen in love upon first setting eyes on her. Some episodes focused on this, and also involved either Doug attempting to get closer to Patti, or his frantic attempts to stop her discovering his feelings (much like Helga from Hey Arnold!). The story ends on an optimistic hope for the two when Patti asks Doug out on a date.

Notable in the series' character design is the frequent use of unusual names and skin colors. Doug is of Caucasian tone, whereas Mr. Dink is purple, Skeeter is blue, Patti is dark brown with blonde hair, and Roger is green.

Disney's Doug

In February 1996, Disney bought Jumbo Pictures, and ordered new episodes of Doug to be produced (renamed Brand Spanking New! Doug and then later Disney's Doug). The new episodes brought a new baby sister for Doug as well as a change in age to 12½ years old. It also brought a new haircut for Patti, more money for Roger, weight loss for Connie, and much more. This included a change of clothes for everyone and a brand new middle school. These episodes aired on ABC's One Saturday Morning cartoon block from September 1996 to September 9, 2000. In 1999, after 65 additional episodes (and a feature-length movie), Disney's Doug went out of production. During the course of the show, Doug was nominated for 4 Daytime Emmy Awards. It was, until recently, on Toon Disney, but due to bad scheduling and the addition of JETIX, it has vanished completely off the network. Along with a number of other shows it was removed from schedules in November 2004 and has not been seen since. It is unknown if it will ever return, and Disney currently has no plans to release the series on a DVD set. Many fans feel that Disney's Doug was the moment when the show jumped the shark. Furthermore, this made Doug the only Nicktoon to ever be sold to another company (Unless you count Ren & Stimpy, which was sold to another Viacom property.).

Specials

Characters

Douglas "Doug" Yancy Funnie
Performed by Billy West from 1991 to 1994, and Thomas McHugh from 1996 to 1999. Often is writing his thoughts in his journal, which he lost in one episode.
Patricia "Patti" Mayonnaise
The girl on whom Doug has a crush. In some thought sequences, she is often depicted as older and/or single or married as Doug's future wife. She is apparently from the South, as she has a distinct Southern accent.
Mosquito "Skeeter" Valentine
Doug's best friend, who has a genius IQ, though does not act like it. Is famous on both versions of the series for his "honk honk" sound. Skeeter (whose real name is "Mosquito Valentine") is from a blue-skinned family who lives in Bluffington. His dad has a foul temper but slow vocabulary, his mother was kind-hearted and rather meek, and he had a mischievous two-year old brother named Dale who once gave Doug a hard time when he babysat him. He also had an on-again/off-again relationship with Beebe Bluff, and once had a crush on a girl by the name of Loretta. Skeeter helped Doug order from the popular Bluffington restaurant The Honker Burger in the series premiere, and later helped him to learn to dance and introduced him to the popular band The Beets. He had a superhero alter ego by the name of Silver Skeeter, based on The Silver Surfer from Marvel, who helped Quailman, Doug's superhero alterego, in several situations. It has been revealed that Skeeter is a genius, later gaining the respect of Al and Mo Sleech. He is often laid-back and willing to take any situation in stride. His hobbies include air guitar, listening to The Beets, and hanging at the Honker Burger.
Roger M. Klotz
Doug's rival. Typical wrong-side-of-the-tracks bully. Lived with his divorced mother and cat, Stinky in a trailer park, they became rich in the Disney version. His rival was Percy Femur, Lamar Bone's nephew, and an even bigger bully than Roger. Is in love with Judy.
Porkchop
Doug's canine companion. Porkchop is Doug's best friend apart from Skeeter. He has very anthropomorphic qualities but is still just a normal dog, (kind of like Snoopy from Peanuts or Gromit from Wallace and Gromit). He had a doghouse in the backyard that was shaped like an igloo, in the Disney version it was a teepee.
Beebe Bluff
A spoiled rich girl; friend of Patti's, Doug's, and Skeeter's. She had a crush on Doug and, to a lesser extent, Doug's best friend, Skeeter. She was the daughter of Bill Bluff, who was a rich businessman and descendent of Bluffington's founder, Thaddeus Bluff. Her mother owned the town's local ballet company. Her rich family made her somewhat spoiled, and a bit of a snob and a complainer. Her father funded the middle school where the students went, and not surprisingly he named it after her (Beebe Bluff Middle School), which was shaped like Beebe's head from an aerial view. She is often compared to a modern-day Veruca Salt.
Mrs. Theda Funnie
Doug and Judy's mom. Is the common housewife but is also a working mom on some occasions.
Mr. Phil Funnie
Doug and Judy's dad who is a department store photographer. His most famous line throughout the series is The Ol' Funnie Curveball.
Judith "Judy" Anastasia Funnie
Doug's beatnik/wanna-be thespian/performance artist sister. Eventually becomes more mellowed out and relaxed in Disney's Doug.
Mr. Buddy "Bud" Dink
Doug's spend-thrift neighbor, whom Doug often turns to for advice. Known for his obnoxious Goofy-esque laugh and frequent new purchases of strange devices, always commenting that they were "very expensive." Also was Doug's scoutmaster for many episodes. "Dink" comes from the acronym "Double Income, No Kids" which fits this family perfectly.
Mrs. Tipping "Tippy" Dale Dink
Mr. Dink's wife, and later the (first-ever on the series) female Mayor of Bluffington. Known for her deadpan reactions to her husband's stupidity.
Cleopatra Dirtbike Funnie
Doug's baby sister. Born on the Disney version.
Ms. Wingo
Doug's elementary school teacher.
Stinky
Roger's spoiled female feline companion. Originally thought to be male, but then had kittens.
Mr. William "Bill" Bluff III
The richest man in town, father of Beebe, and descendant of the town founder.
Robert "Bob" White
The former mayor of Bluffington, who later becomes the middle school principal. Constantly asserting "Vote for Me!" even to elementary schoolers.
William "Willie" White
the ex-mayor's son and member of Roger's gang.
Albert "Al"/Moose "Moo" Sleech
Genius, yet socially inept twin brothers. Their father runs a bakery, and they have a dog named Cosmos.
Lamar Bone
The elementary school vice-principal, and later promoted to the same job at the middle school. Depicted as the stereotypical "mean principal" of both schools. Likes to yodel and clog-dance on occasion. Speaks with a Don Knotts-esque voice. Sometimes breaks away from the stereotype that he has developed into a more caring nature. Has a nephew named Percy Femur.
The Beets
A Beatlesque rock band, that Doug and Skeeter are big fans of, that later breaks up and go solo in the Disney version. The band's last album was titled Let it Beet, with an album cover parodying the Beatles' Let It Be.
Mr. Butsavage
The never-seen elementary school principal. Was seen as a giant floating head in one episode though, in a similar fashion to The Wizard of Oz. Much kinder in the sequence than his subordinate, Lamar Bone.
Grandma Opal'
Boomer Bledsoe
Member of Roger's gang.
Ned Cauphee
Member of Roger's gang. Has 25 brothers.
Larry
Leader of a group of audio-visual nerds.
Skunky Beaumont
Often mentioned in the Nick version, but wasn't seen. He didn't really appear until the Disney version, where he is portrayed as a Jeff Spicolli-esque "dude." Says the word "torque" as an adjective and sounds as if he's stoned or high.
Chalky Studebaker
A friend of Doug's who is a jock and all-around talented kid, although he was under tremendous pressure to match the accomplishments of his older brother, who had amassed a very large trophy collection.
Connie Benge
Connie is a sweet, naïve, and overweight girl in Nick version while she is a slimmer, obnoxious Courtney Love-esque singer and songwriter in Disney version. Seems to have a small crush on Doug.
Fentruck
A foreign exchange student from the fictional country of Yakistonia. Doesn't make much prominence in the Disney version.
Coach Spitz
Only appeared in a few episodes; he was a chauvinistic baseball coach who rejected females from baseball teams.
Quailman
Doug's primary superhero and alter-ego, Quailman (along with sidekick, Quaildog AKA Porkchop) rescued the world on numerous occasions. Seen often wearing a cape, underwear over his shorts and a belt around his head, Quailman was a match for any evildoer using his three 'powers' -- patience, intelligence and speed.

Episodes

Doug is usually in the form of two 15-minute episodes, rather than one 30-minute episode. In total, there were 166 episodes (68 half-hour episodes, 98 fifteen-minute episodes), and 1 full-length movie (Doug's 1st Movie). It is unlikely that all of the Doug episodes ever made will appear in a season-or-volume-form DVD box set, with Nickelodeon still owning the rights to the original episodes, and Disney owning only their episodes.

Nickelodeon (1991-1994)

  1. Doug Bags a Neematoad
  2. Doug Can't Dance / Doug Gets Busted
  3. Doug's Dog's Date / Doug's Big Nose
  4. Doug Takes a Hike / Doug Rocks
  5. Doug Can't Dig It / Doug Didn't Do It
  6. Doug, Mayor for a Day / Doug's No Dummy
  7. Doug to the Rescue / Doug's Cool Shoes
  8. Doug Gets His Ears Lowered / Doug On The Wild Side
  9. Doug's Big Catch / Doug Needs Money
  10. Doug's Doodle / Doug's Runaway Journal
  11. Doug's Cookin' / Doug Loses Dale
  12. Doug is Quailman / Doug Out in Left Field
  13. Doug's Fair Lady / Doug Says Goodbye
  14. Doug Takes the Case / Doug's Secret Song
  15. Doug's Got No Gift / Doug VS The Klotzoid Zombies
  16. Doug's Secret Admirer / Doug's On TV
  17. Doug's Dinner Date / Doug Meets Fentruck
  18. Doug's On Stage / Doug's Worst Nightmare
  19. Doug's Derby Dilemma / Doug's On His Own
  20. Doug Meets The Rulemeister / Doug's a Genius
  21. Doug Saves Roger / Doug's Big News
  22. Doug's a Big Fat Liar / Doug Wears Tights
  23. Doug On The Trail / Doug Meets RoboBone
  24. Doug Pumps Up / Doug Goes Hollywood
  25. Doug's Hot Ticket / Doug's Dental Disaster
  26. Doug's Lost Weekend / Doug's Lucky Hat
  27. Doug's Fat Cat / Doug and Patti P.I.
  28. Doug's Servitude / Doug Rocks The House
  29. Doug's Comic Collaboration / Doug's Pet Capades
  30. Doug's Career Anxiety / Doug's Big Brawl
  31. Doug's Huge Zit / Doug Flies A Kite
  32. Doug and the Weird Kids / Doug's Behind The Wheel
  33. Doug's New Teacher / Doug On First
  34. Doug's Cartoon / Doug's Monster Movie
  35. Doug's Hot Property / Doug & The Little Liar
  36. Doug Inc. / Doug's Nightmare on Jumbo St.
  37. Doug's Shock Therapy / Doug Is Hamburger Boy
  38. Doug and the Yard of Doom / Doug's Garage Band
  39. Doug's Great Beet War / Doug's Magic Act
  40. Doug's Math Problem / Doug's Big Feat
  41. Doug's Bum Rap / Doug & Patti Sittin' in a Tree
  42. Doug Door to Door / Doug Tips The Scale
  43. Doug En Vogue / Doug's Mail Order Mania
  44. Doug's Halloween Adventure
  45. Doug's Birthday Present / Doug's Fan Club
  46. Doug Runs / Doug Clobbers Patti
  47. Doug's Treasure Hunt / Doug's Brainy Buddy
  48. Doug Ripped Off! / Doug's Babysitter
  49. Doug's Christmas Story
  50. Doug's in the Money / Doug's Sister Act
  51. Doug Throws a Party / Doug Way Out West
  52. Doug Graduates / Doug's Bad Trip

Disney (1996-1999)

  1. Doug's Last Birthday
  2. Doug's New School
  3. Doug Grows Up
  4. Doug's Hoop Nightmare
  5. Doug's Patti Beef
  6. Doug: A Limited Corporation
  7. Doug's in Debt!
  8. Doug's Bloody Buddy
  9. Doug's Big Comeback
  10. Doug Directs
  11. Doug's Brain Drain
  12. Doug's Movie Madness
  13. Doug: The Big Switch
  14. Doug Gets His Wish
  15. Doug's Secret Christmas
  16. Doug's Hot Dog
  17. Doug's Great Opportunity
  18. Doug Gets a Roommate
  19. Doug Gets Booked
  20. Doug's Minor Catastrophe
  21. Doug's Big Panic
  22. Doug's Hairy Situation
  23. Doug: Oh, Baby
  24. Doug's Disappearing Dog
  25. Doug's Mural Mania
  26. Doug On The Road
  27. Doug's Secret of Success
  28. Doug's Friend's Friend
  29. Doug's Chubby Buddy
  30. Doug: Quailman VI: The Dark Quail Saga
  31. Judy, Judy, Judy
  32. Doug's Dougapalooza
  33. Doug's Thanksgiving
  34. Doug Gets It All
  35. Doug's Midnight Kiss
  36. Doug's Older Woman
  37. Doug Gets Right Back On!
  38. Quailman VII: Quaildad
  39. Doug's In The Middle
  40. Doug: Night Of The Living Dougs
  41. Doug's Dream House
  42. Quailman Takes the Blame
  43. Doug and the Bluffington 5
  44. Quailman VS Supersport
  45. Doug's Concert Crisis
  46. Quailman VS the Annoying S.T.U.A.R.T.
  47. Quailman VS the Whackhammer
  48. Judy's Big Admission
  49. Quailman VS the Quizzler
  50. Doug's Sour Songbird
  51. Doug's Best Buddy
  52. Quailman and the Quintuple Quandary
  53. Quailman's Bad Hair Day
  54. Doug: Beebe Goes Broke
  55. Quailman and the L.U.B.
  56. Patti's Dad Dilemma
  57. Quailman: The Un-Quail Saga
  58. Doug Cuts School
  59. Quailman VS the Triad of Terror
  60. Doug Plays Cupid
  61. Doug: I, Rubbersuit
  62. Doug's Adventures On-Line
  63. Quailman VS the Little Rubber Army
  64. Doug's Grand Band Plan
  65. Doug's Marriage Madness

Who owns Doug?

A question often asked is "Who owns Doug?"

Actually, three companies lay claim to Doug — the most obvious being Disney for all episodes produced since 1996, and Nickelodeon for all episodes produced for that channel, 1991 to 1994. However, Nickelodeon does not own all the rights to their version of Doug — they only have the rights of distribution for North and South America only. Groupe Ellipse, the co-producer of the Nick version, has distribution rights for other parts of the world.

Popularity

The popularity of Doug spawned merchandise such as clothes, toys, and a number of books. It is available on home video, but it has not been released on DVD.

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