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Teacher's Pet

Teacher's Pet

  • Status: Released
  • 16-01-2004
  • Runtime: 74 min
  • Score: 6
  • Vote count: 36

Meet Spot, a clever little dog with big dreams of becoming a real boy. When Spot finds out that a crazy scientist can make his wish come true, he takes a cross-country trek with Leonard, his best friend and master, and their mom. However, Dr. Krank's experiments are a little less than perfect, and it will take Leonard and his pet pals to right this genetic wrong.

Nathan Lane

Spot Helperman / Scott Leadready II / Scott Manly-Manning (voice)

Kelsey Grammer

Dr. Ivan Krank (voice)

Shaun Fleming

Leonard Amadeus Helperman (voice)

Debra Jo Rupp

Mrs. Mary Lou Moira Angela Darling Helperman (voice)

David Ogden Stiers

Mr. Jolly (voice)

Jerry Stiller

Pretty Boy (voice)

Paul Reubens

Dennis (voice)

Megan Mullally

Adele (voice)

Wallace Shawn

Principal Crosby Strickler (voice)

Rob Paulsen

Ian Wazselewski (voice)

Jay Thomas

Barry Anger (voice)

Estelle Harris

Mrs. Boogin (voice)

Genie Francis

Marsha / Marcia (voice)

Anthony Geary

John / Juan (voice)

Rosalyn Landor

The Blue Fairy (voice)

David Maples

Beefeater (voice)

Pamela Adlon

Trevor / Taylor / Tyler (voice)

Timothy Stack

Father (voice)

Emma Steinkellner

Little Girl (voice)

Ken Swofford

Officer White (voice)

Lauren Tom

Younghee (voice)

Mae Whitman

Leslie Dunkling (voice)

Kevin Michael Richardson

Conductor (voice)

r96sk

Starts off amusing and quirky, but the novelty very quickly wears off. If you enjoy the television series then I'd imagine you'll connect with this. I haven't seen the aforementioned so wouldn't know, but as a standalone film it's pretty bad. As noted, it does start off weird - in a positive sense - with Nathan Lane pleasing as Spot, even if it's just him playing Timon from <em>'The Lion King'</em> let's be honest. If you take out Lane it's an irritating set of characters/voices. Away from that, you have the practically nonexistent plot which loses interest with every minute. It would've, at least in my opinion, worked better if they began in the same odd way but then developed an actual plot that's worth following. Unfortunately, they chose the easy way by, I assume, relying heavily on the TV episodes. <em>'Teacher’s Pet'</em> is not for me, despite the very short run time. I did appreciate the references to other Disney films, though.