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Doug's 1st Movie

Doug's 1st Movie

  • Status: Released
  • 26-03-1999
  • Runtime: 77 min
  • Score: 5.5
  • Vote count: 98

Doug and his pal Skeeter set's out to find the monster of Lucky Duck Lake. Though things get really out of hand when some one blurts out that the monster is real.

Thomas McHugh

Doug Funnie / Lincoln (voice)

Fred Newman

Skeeter / Mr. Dink / Porkchop / Ned (voice)

Chris Phillips

Roger Klotz / Boomer / Larry / Mr. Chiminy (voice)

Constance Shulman

Patti Mayonnaise (voice)

Frank Welker

Herman Melville (voice)

Doug Preis

Mr. Funnie / Mr. Bluff / Willie / Chalky (voice)

Guy Hadley

Guy Graham (voice)

Alice Playten

Beebe Bluff / Elmo (voice)

Eddie Korbich

Al Sleech / Moo Sleech / RoboCrusher (voice)

David O'Brien

Stentorian Announcer (voice)

Doris Belack

Mayor Tippi Dink (voice)

Becca Lish

Judy Funnie / Mrs. Funnie / Connie (voice)

Greg Lee

Principal White (voice)

Bob Bottone

Bluff Assistant (voice)

Bruce Bayley Johnson

Mr. Swirly (voice)

Fran Brill

Mrs. Perigrew (voice)

Melissa Greenspan

Briar Langolier (voice)

Mickie McGowan

Additional Voices (voice)

Sherry Lynn

Additional Voice (voice)

Rodger Bumpass

Additional Voices (voice)

Paul Eiding

Additional Voices (voice)

Jackie Gonneau

Additional Voices (voice)

Sherry Lynn

Additional Voices (voice)

Phil Proctor

Additional Voices (voice)

Claudette Wells

Additional Voices (voice)

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A few decent moments, but <em>'Doug’s 1st Movie'</em> 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.