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4.9/10
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Doug and his pal Skeeter set out to find the monster of Lucky Duck Lake.Doug and his pal Skeeter set out to find the monster of Lucky Duck Lake.Doug and his pal Skeeter set out to find the monster of Lucky Duck Lake.
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- Writers
- Stars
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Thomas Lyons
- Doug Funnie
- (voice)
- (as Thomas McHugh)
- …
Fred Newman
- Skeeter
- (voice)
- …
Chris Phillips
- Roger Klotz
- (voice)
- …
Frank Welker
- Herman Melville
- (voice)
Doug Preis
- Mr. Funnie
- (voice)
- …
Guy Hadley
- Guy Graham
- (voice)
Alice Playten
- Beebe Bluff
- (voice)
- …
Eddie Korbich
- Al Sleech
- (voice)
- …
Doris Belack
- Mayor Tippi Dink
- (voice)
Becca Lish
- Judy Funnie
- (voice)
- …
Bob Bottone
- Bluff Assistant
- (voice)
Greg Lee
- Principal White
- (voice)
Fran Brill
- Mrs. Perigrew
- (voice)
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I saw this movie when I was a kid. I grew up watching the Nickeleon Doug but didn't see much of the Disney Doug.
At first I seemed to enjoyed it from the first time seeing it.
But years later I didn't felt like watching it again.
Getting the VHS was a waist of money if I didn't bother in watching it again.
This has to do with Doug and Skeeter trying to solve there monster in the Lucky Duck Lake mystery. They encounter the monster who's more friendly than it seems. They were going to show it to the public but didn't bother since the creature would get captured and imprisoned. Mr. Bluff over hears about it and has sent out agents to locate the creature, blah blah blah.
I thought it be great bu it stank. Disney ruined Doug for the last time.
Those who only like the Nickeleon Doug keep away from this movie if you dislike the Disney Doug. It just isn't the same as it was from the early 90s.
At first I seemed to enjoyed it from the first time seeing it.
But years later I didn't felt like watching it again.
Getting the VHS was a waist of money if I didn't bother in watching it again.
This has to do with Doug and Skeeter trying to solve there monster in the Lucky Duck Lake mystery. They encounter the monster who's more friendly than it seems. They were going to show it to the public but didn't bother since the creature would get captured and imprisoned. Mr. Bluff over hears about it and has sent out agents to locate the creature, blah blah blah.
I thought it be great bu it stank. Disney ruined Doug for the last time.
Those who only like the Nickeleon Doug keep away from this movie if you dislike the Disney Doug. It just isn't the same as it was from the early 90s.
I looked up this movie on Wikipedia a few weeks ago to see what it was about. When I read the plot summary, I honestly thought that somebody had trolled the page and typed in the weirdest s*** they could think of. Then, after checking IMDb's plot summary, I realized that it was ACTUALLY ABOUT A FRIENDLY MONSTER NAMED HERMAN MELVILLE.
And the funny thing about this: I actually DID see this in theaters when it came out (back in '99, which made me 9 years old at the time), but I literally had NO memory of this movie. I remember everything else I've ever seen in theaters, to some degree, but not this one.
The fact that this movie was SO ridiculous, yet SOOOOO forgettable is a testament to its quality. I was a fan of the show too (when it was on Nickelodeon, I hated what Disney did to it).
Btw, "Doug's FIRST Movie"? Obviously, that title isn't descriptive enough; should've put "and only" somewhere in that title...
And the funny thing about this: I actually DID see this in theaters when it came out (back in '99, which made me 9 years old at the time), but I literally had NO memory of this movie. I remember everything else I've ever seen in theaters, to some degree, but not this one.
The fact that this movie was SO ridiculous, yet SOOOOO forgettable is a testament to its quality. I was a fan of the show too (when it was on Nickelodeon, I hated what Disney did to it).
Btw, "Doug's FIRST Movie"? Obviously, that title isn't descriptive enough; should've put "and only" somewhere in that title...
This animated film answered all my questions about Doug. The 8 and 6 year olds that I watched it with thought it was Awesome! This is a good animated film. It has a moral lesson about doing the right thing even if it doesn't make you look cool. It's a film for kids that isn't so lame that it'll make adults want to run and hide. In reality we all should be able to relate to some of that Jr. angst that Doug and Skeeter experience. There's a really neat question and answer session with Doug's creator after the cartoon is over. For all the hype in the 6 through 10 set about this movie it was actually enjoyable which came as a pleasant surprise to this viewer. As a foot note I'd like to mention that Herman Melville is really an endearing character.
A few decent moments, but 'Doug's 1st Movie' is largely flat.
If you like the television series from Nickelodeon/Disney then you'll probably enjoy this, though for those who haven't - including me - it's a meh watch. The animation is average, while the voice cast are mostly fine but some are a little irritating. Plot-wise it's basic and rather predictable.
Tom McHugh (Doug) and Constance Shulman (Patti) are alright in their respective roles, though Fred Newman is kinda annoying as Skeeter. The film doesn't do anything to make you actually care for the characters, so I can cut the cast some slack in that regard.
There's not really much more to note. Some will like this, some won't... I can understand both sides to be fair. For me, though, it is all too slow.
If you like the television series from Nickelodeon/Disney then you'll probably enjoy this, though for those who haven't - including me - it's a meh watch. The animation is average, while the voice cast are mostly fine but some are a little irritating. Plot-wise it's basic and rather predictable.
Tom McHugh (Doug) and Constance Shulman (Patti) are alright in their respective roles, though Fred Newman is kinda annoying as Skeeter. The film doesn't do anything to make you actually care for the characters, so I can cut the cast some slack in that regard.
There's not really much more to note. Some will like this, some won't... I can understand both sides to be fair. For me, though, it is all too slow.
Personally, I think "Doug's 1st Movie" was boring and a waste of time. I think when the Doug TV Series was on Nick was good, then Disney came in. Probably kids from the ages of 4-9 will be able to sit through this movie, and maybe their parents, but nobody else. It was okay though I guess, I'm sure the younger kids probably liked it and it still has problems that everyone can relate to. But come on, what was up with that monster? And why did they have to show those people giving it a shot?(well, I felt sick!). I would give it 4 stars out of 10. And by the way, why was Disney's "Doug" TV series canceled that same year? And why the heck was the movie PG? Oh well!
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally planned as a direct-to-video release under the working title, "The First Doug Movie...EVER!". However, based on the box office success of Les Razmoket, le film (1998), Disney decided it was best to give the film a theatrical release.
- GoofsWhen Doug finds the newspaper article stating that the monster was destroyed, he mentions that it is 'next week's paper' but starts to feel sad because he thinks Herman's dead, despite the fact that he clearly stated it was to be 'next week's paper'.
- Quotes
Guy Graham: [about the news article that Doug had] Who gave you that?
Patti Mayonnaise: [scoffs] How could you!
Guy Graham: Oh, please. All this fuss over a big stinky lizard? I may throw up. We're outta here. You're coming or what?
[he grabs Patti's arm]
Patti Mayonnaise: Guy.
Guy Graham: What?
Patti Mayonnaise: You're outta here!
[she pushes Guy the dock into shallow water, and he leaves in defeat]
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits, we see the Jumbo Pictures studio logo and in the background we hear the whistle of the Doug theme song.
- Alternate versionsThe Disney Movie Club-exclusive DVD features the 1:15:31 TV edit, which is sped up (aka time compressed) and contains fade-ins and fade-outs to accommodate the inclusion of commercials.
- SoundtracksDeep Deep Water
Written & Performed by Dan Sawyer, Kristyn Osborn & Linda Garvey
Performed by Dan Sawyer (band version), SHeDAISY (end title version)
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $19,440,089
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,470,489
- Mar 28, 1999
- Gross worldwide
- $19,440,089
- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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