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  • KALUUKAKUUUU!

  • In the first end credits, the music sounds similar to Queen's Another One Bites the Dust.

  • @jj98jj Where does it say Tom Warburton in the credits?

  • Note: Tom Warburton was also a layout artist for Doug and writer and creator for Codename: Kids Next Door, also a Cartoon Network series.

  • whats that song at 07:29 "I'm a dog, you're a dog, EVERYBODY DO THE DOG! Betcha gonna do the dog all day long!" ?????

  • @ketigabeats None of these songs have official titles. But if it did it would probably be "Do the Dog".

  • 1:36 - I am close to tears!

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  • 1:36, 3:57, 7:47 and 9:22 all my favorites, need them isolated now

  • @frynross1 Totally agree man!!

  • @vnisanianisback You got em right except for Boomer and Joe Valentine who are voiced by Billy West like Roger & Doug, Doug Preis also provided the voice of both Chalky & Willie, and Doris Belack provided the voice of Mrs. Valentine (sorry i don't know her first name, if you do, let me know.)

    Fun fact: John Dilworth (the same guy who made Courage the Cowardly Dog) did the storyboard of some episodes: Doug is mayor for a day,Doug's big catch,Doug's runaway journal,&Doug's Fair Lady.

  • from :00 to 19 is jammin!

  • I wish somebody had a full-length version of the Doug Sonata, that is my favorite work of music from Doug, apart from Killer Tofu, of course

  • Let me try to assign the voice cast with the characters they voiced during this season: Billy West (Doug Funnie and Roger Klotz) Constance Shulman (Patti Mayonnaise) Doug Preis (Phil Funnie, Mr. Bone) Alice Playten (BeBe Bluff) Fred Newman (Skeeter, Baby Dale, Porkchop, Ned) Becca Lish (Judy Funnie, Connie, Theda Funnie) Greg Lee (Mayor White) Bruce Bailey Johnson (Mr. Swirly) Steve Higgins (Larry the AV Nerd) Doris Belack (Mrs. Wingo and Tippy Dink)
  • When I was really young, I used to copy Doug and Porkchop during the credits. It was kind of like waving goodbye until I saw the next episode lol. I miss the carefree days of childhood.

  • 2:05 my favorite, i need that track

  • @Zmario116 If you could, could you isolate the ukulele theme into one video? I'm trying to transcribe it to sheet music and do a cover of it.

  • 4:28 my have also WTF

  • My favorite is at 3:57.

  • Do you have the entire series on DVD, or are these just from what you managed to record from the show's airings on Teen Nick?

    I purchased a DVD set a while back, but they don't include the closing credits, which is very disappointing...especially since, correct me if I'm wrong, some of the episodes have the ending music carry right into the closing credits (Lucky Hat and Doug's Big Feat, I believe).

  • @EmceeNolan I have the entire series on DVD. Sadly, I can't get my hands on a DVD of Disney's Doug.

  • @Zmario116 Do you remember who/where you got them from, if you don't mind me asking?

  • @EmceeNolan Amazon has all 4 Seasons. They cost around $20-$30.

  • @Zmario116 sorry to say this, but there are no DVD releases of Disney's Doug..... :(

  • @Rugratskid I know, I only saw Disney's Doug like 2-3 times. I would like to have atleast a Season 5 DVD.

  • @Zmario116 a lot of the episode r on youtube and there r 4 VHS tapes...

  • On another note, "Doug's Doodle" may have been my all-time favorite story (tough to decide, because I have so many; the show was brilliant from start to finish, all 52 episodes/101 stories were top-notch...they never had a bad story)...because the entire story took place in one setting (the classroom)...forgot the term for that.

    But whether it's in a cartoon or a television show, it requires great writing to pull it off, and that episode's an example of how to do it.

  • I remember when I use to watch Doug myself on Nickelodeon when I was kid. It originally ran from 1991 to 1994 before it aired on Disney from 1996 to 1999.

    Also, lets not forget, Billy West voiced Doug and voiced Fry for Futurama.

    John Dilworth was also designer and storyboard artist for Doug, and also the creator of Courage the Cowardly Dog for Cartoon Network.

  • So are the first two both from Doug Bags a Neematoad? I recognize the Ukelele one from Doug Gets Busted (volcano scene in the beginning). 

  • @EmceeNolan Yes they are because it was a full lenght episode. Every credit sequence in the first season had 2 different songs that played at the end (the 2nd would come on when Porkchop put on his headphones). Each of these songs would be from the theme of the episodes (such as an episode with the Beets would feature of one their songs, Judy's theme will play if it's about her, etc). After season 1, only one major theme would appear at the credits.

  • this is still wonderful, thanks.

  • i still remember the some of the episodes that go with the ending credits song like quail man and killer tofu and the camping episode and there was one with the principle yodeling.. and lol when judy use to talk the jazz song would come on lol im 16 now and i miss these shows oh and the shoes episode lol

  • I love that Teen Nick is doing the 90's are all that and showing Doug, but I HATE that they don't show the end credits to the shows. It's always the same split screen credits/ commercials bull crap.

  • I recorded Doug's Doodle, yet it's one of the few episodes where I didn't record any of the credits. Ironically, the ending song for that episode is my favorite.

  • Is anyone else mad at Porkchop for 2:04 and 7:30?

  • @a90sfan Yeah, I'm curious as to the rest of the lyrics to the Smash Adams theme after "Cuz he got a 'B' in PE"

    I'd imagine they recorded full versions of these songs...wish they'd put them out, I'd definitely buy them. Fred Newman's a genius.

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  • it's ashamed the last doug for 90s' are all that is today :'(

  • @Laughingdonuts There is room for it and Clarissa to return

  • @jjc92787 yup

  • 04:43

  • The Smash Adams theme at 7:02 is really cool! Is that Fred Newman singing it?

  • "Clean shoes, blue shoes. Gotta get cool shoes".

    LOL, I remember that one.

  • So glad the credits was posted!! Porkchops dancing is my fav part!!

  • The music in this show was solid.

  • Dougs sonnata is my favorite song in the series it was the first good song on the first episode

  • Luckly, I can read and watch things upside-down, thanks 4 the upload =)

  • the song it plays when it shows jumbo pictures at the end of these, does it have a name?

  • @shovelmasterx593 It's just a tune.

  • Doug sonata always bring back memories

  • @AmericanRattlesnake I miss Doug sooooo much!!!! He and Patti R perfect!! I love his quailman stories!!!

  • Can you upload the Season 2 All Credits for Doug.

  • @1mikie19 Undecided. I started to get some credit music already.

  • @Zmario116 Please do so! I' really appreciate it, as would many others I imagine.

  • @megax5000 :P I'll think about it.

  • This show had some of the best music in a cartoon :)

  • @kablamoid96 Why did you think I did this :D! I wish they had Dink's theme or Bill Bluff's theme during the credits.

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