Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueContinuing where Doug (1991) left off, Doug Funnie faces new challenges in his life as he turns 12 and starts middle school.Continuing where Doug (1991) left off, Doug Funnie faces new challenges in his life as he turns 12 and starts middle school.Continuing where Doug (1991) left off, Doug Funnie faces new challenges in his life as he turns 12 and starts middle school.
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- AnecdotesA continuation of the Nickelodeon series Doug, there are a few differences between the two shows. The age and wardrobe of most of the characters, for one. Also, The Beets have broken up, the Honker Burger has been bought out and turned into a french restaurant, Roger Klotz is as rich as Beebe Bluff, former Mayor White is now the Principal of the school, Mrs. Dink is now the Mayor of Bluffington, Porkchop the dog lives in a tepee not an igloo, Connie has lost a lot of weight, the Funnies have a new baby Cleopatra Dirtbike Funnie, and oft-mentioned juvenile delinquent Skunky Beaumont finally makes a physical appearance.
- GaffesThe school Doug and his friends attend is called "Beebe Bluff School" But in some episodes in the third season, a sign reading "Bluffington Middle School" can be seen outside. Weirdly, this sign still has the "Double-B" logo and the silhouette of Beebe's head.
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Construction Worker: [Repeated line, a number of times in the first season whenever a feature of the school is incomplete] We're workin' on it!
- Générique farfeluDuring the end credits, Porkchop runs around the bottom of the screen and Doug chases him.
- Autres versionsThe original airing of "Doug's Chubby Buddy" ended with the voice of Patti giving information about contact places for eating disorders (bulimia, anorexia, etc). Versions of this episode on Toon Disney and the Disney Channel dubbed that part over with Roger and Skeeter arguing and cut the scene short with a long silence and a blackout.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: That's Not All, Folks! (1999)
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When I first heard that a new "Doug" was going to be aired on T.V., I knew that I would be in for trouble. What made the situation even worse, is that Disney is now running things. So much for good old Doug, I thought. I tried to put off watching this show for as long as could, but I found the temptation to finally view it in its entirety. To my surprise, it is definitely not as stupid as I thought it would be. Sure, some of the voices are different, but I'm not holding that against it. The setting is different too, now that Doug is in middle school. They are now going through many of the things teenagers go through too. It seems that Doug's interest in Patty Mayonnaise has been amplified x10, Skeeter is acting normal, Roger is no longer the jerk he used to be, Chalky has become too much of a jock, and Beebe is turning into a real snob. But of course, they've aged since the show was in its prime so one could expect some change.
The biggest problem "Brand Spanking New! Doug" suffers from is that it's just gotten too kiddish. People who liked the original "Doug" cartoons may be disappointed if they watch this show because it just may no longer be suited for them.
All in all, I given "Brand Spanking New! Doug" a 2 1/2 out of 5.
The biggest problem "Brand Spanking New! Doug" suffers from is that it's just gotten too kiddish. People who liked the original "Doug" cartoons may be disappointed if they watch this show because it just may no longer be suited for them.
All in all, I given "Brand Spanking New! Doug" a 2 1/2 out of 5.
- dee.reid
- 27 mars 2002
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By what name was Brand Spanking New! Doug (1996) officially released in Canada in English?
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