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  show Name Doug
  format Animation , Sitcom , Nicktoon (1991-1994)
  runtime 22 minutes (11 minutes per segment) (approx per episode)
  creator Jim Jinkins <br> Joe Aaron
  starring Billy West <br> Fred Newman <br> Constance Shulman <br> Becca Lish <br> Alice Playten <br> Doug Preis <br> Greg Lee
  narrated Billy West ( 1991 - 1994 )<br> Thomas McHugh ( 1996 - 1999 )
  network Nickelodeon (1991-1994)<br> ABC (1996-1999)
  first Aired August 11 , 1991
  last Aired June 5 , 1999
  num Seasons 7 (4 on Nick and 3 from Disney )
  num Episodes 117 (98 11-minute episodes, 67 22-minute episodes, and 1 theatrical feature-length film) <br />
  list Episodes List of Doug episodes
  imdb Id 0101084
  tv Com Id 1714


''Doug'' is an Emmy Award-winning American Animated Sitcom that originally aired on Nickelodeon , and starring a 6th grader named Douglas Yancey Funnie.


BACKGROUND

The very first cartoon of DOUG premiered on Nickelodeon on August 11 , 1991 , where it ran first-run until December 16 , 1994 and in reruns until 1999 . The Nick version then moved to Noggin , and later to Nicktoons TV before vanishing from TV in 2005 . The episodes shown on Nickelodeon were produced during 1991 - 1994 . In 1996 , Disney produced new episodes following its acquisition of Jumbo Pictures . It ran on ABC from 1996 - 1999 , as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning block and on The Toon Disney Channel from 1998 - 2001 . Re-runs aired on The Disney Channel from 1999 - 2002 .


''DISNEY'S DOUG''

In to its Walt Disney World theme park. This musical stage show based on the television series ran at Disney-MGM Studios until May 2001 . After 65 additional episodes and a Theatrical Feature-length Film , ''Disney's Doug'' went out of production in 1999 .

During the course of the show, ''Doug'' was nominated for at least two Daytime and later Toon Disney, but due to scheduling changes 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. The sale made ''Doug'' the only Nicktoon to ever be sold to a non- Viacom company ('' Ren & Stimpy '' was picked up by Spike TV in 2003 as the '' Ren And Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon '').


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CHARACTERS

See Also: List of Doug characters




EPISODES

See Also: List of Doug episodes



Nickelodeon's Doug (52 episodes; 4 seasons) featured two eleven-minute stories with a commercial break between. ABC's Doug (65 episodes; 3 seasons) had a single theme the whole episode. Disney also produced a full-length movie (''Doug's 1st Movie'').


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 yet been released on DVD due to the copyright claims. Unofficially licensed sets of DVDs of the complete series of Nickelodeon Doug, however, have recently been spotted on eBay.com. A video game called Doug's Big Game was also released in 2000 . Even a live 30-minute musical stage performance called " Disney's Doug Live! " was created and performed at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida . The show ran from March 15 , 1999 - May 6 , 2001 . The melody for the ''Doug'' theme song was incorporated into the Suburban Legends song "Da Bomb."


RICHMOND

Several times throughout the series, references are made to locations in Richmond, Virginia , where creator Jim Jinkins was born and raised. These include the Moody School which Doug's sister Judy attends, analogous to Moody Middle School in Henrico County , and the Four Leaf Clover Mall, analogous to the Cloverleaf Mall in nearby Chesterfield County. Several street names from Richmond's West End are also included. As well, the Honker Burger is supposed to be a reference to Roy's Big Burger, a popular burger joint in Richmond's Lakeside area. The neighboring city of Bloatsburg is a reference to Blacksburg . Blacksburg is three hours southwest of Richmond.


BROADCAST HISTORY

Nickelodeon (1991-1999)
ABC (1996-2000)
The WB (1997-1998)
Toon Disney (1998-2004)
Disney Channel (1999-2002)
Nicktoons Network (2002-2004)


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