Doug/Characters


This is a character sheet for the Jim Jinkins's most well-known series, Doug, broadcasted on Nickelodeon and later, ABC (as "Disney's Doug", originally known as "Brand Spanking New Doug").

Douglas Yancey "Doug" Funnie.

Voiced by Billy West (Nickelodeon), Thomas McHugh (Disney)

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Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Adorably Precocious Child
  • Adorkable: Let's just say this: he is so socially akward to the nth degree that makes him so cute!
    • And when Patti's around, expect this to be turned Up to Eleven.
  • Badass Adorkable: In his Quailman fantasies. He can be this outside his fantasies whenever he pulls a Moment of Awesome.
  • Billy West: In the Nickelodeon cartoon. Hard to believe that that's also the guy who voices Stimpy (later Ren and Stimpy following John K's termination) in The Ren and Stimpy Show.
  • Book Dumb
  • A Boy and His Semi-Anthropomorphic dog
  • Break the Cutie: During the Nickelodeon Christmas special
  • Cannot Spit It Out: Goes the entire series without being able to reveal his feelings towards Patti...until Patti asks Doug to go on a "date-date" with her, revealing her feelings.
  • Captain's Log: His journal.
  • Character Development: He becomes less shy in the Disney series and gets more of a backbone as the series goes on.
  • Charlie Brown Baldness: Made odder by the fact that he needed to get a haircut in one episode, and in another episode, worried that he was going bald.
    • However, most fanart makes him a brunette.
  • Corrupt the Cutie: Doug's Big Comeback from the Disney series.
  • Embarrassing Middle Name
    • Full Name Ultimatum: It's one thing when Theda, Phil, and even Judy calls him by his full-name. However, when Mayor White calls him in this matter, thanks to Roger, it was a whole game changer since it means the situation got out of control.
  • The Everyman
  • Extreme Doormat: Has shades of this.
  • The Hero
  • I Have This Friend: It's not me!
  • The Klutz: At times.
  • Limited Wardrobe: Well, actually, this applies to all the characters, but Doug lampshaded it by showing everyone else that his wardrobe is filled with multiple identical sets of his outfit.
  • Masako Nozawa: His voice in the Japanese dub.
  • The Messiah
  • Mr. Imagination
  • Naive Newcomer
  • Nice Guy
  • Ridiculously Average Guy: He's not really Book Dumb, but also not a straight-A student, he's not very handsome, but not ugly (he's cute, though), he's not much of an athlete, but not terrible in athletics. He even described himself as being "painfully average".
    • It culminates in the second-to-last season where finds out that his permanent record just says "average" in all the fields.
  • Secret Diary
  • Shrinking Violet: Sometimes.
  • The Southpaw
  • Vocal Evolution: In the "Doug Can't Dance" pilot, his voice was more high-pitched and nasal compared to his voice in every other episodes of the Nick series.
    • During season four of the Nick series, his voice started to get lower.

Porkchop

"Voiced" by Fred Newman

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Mosquito "Skeeter" Valentine

Voiced by Fred Newman

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Patti Mayonnaise

Voiced by Constance Shulman

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Roger Klotz

Voiced by Billy West (Nickelodeon), Chris Phillips (Disney)

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Stinky

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Beebe Bluff

Voiced by the late Alice Playten

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Judith Anastasia "Judy" Funnie

Voiced by Becca Lish

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Phil and Theda Funnie

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Bud and Tippy Dink

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Connie Benge

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Chalky Studebaker

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Al and Moo Sleech

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  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: Played with. A lot of the kids think their dad's some sort of insane and amoral Mad Scientist that Al and Moo hardly try to deny, and in fact act afraid about any of the kids meeting him. However, when we meet the man he's... A donut maker. Granted he builds his own equipment, but hardly the sort who conducts 'strange experimentations.'
  • May-December Romance: Both have crushes on Judy.
  • The Smart Guys

Mayor (later Principal) Bob White

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Lamarr Bone

Voiced by Doug Preis

A description of the character goes here.

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  • Berserk Button: Don't imply that he wears pink underwear if you know what's good for you.
  • Dean Bitterman
  • Jerkass With a Heart of Gold: If you play your cards right, Bone can relax any of his punishment and/or any of the strict rules if deem pointless.
    • This was seen in "Doug Battles The Rulemeister", when Patty explains to him about the punishment for grabbing Doug's comic. Bone lets Doug ask a question relating to the school rules... leading to this.
    • He's also skilled in yodeling and clog dancing, which he has won accolades and trophies and isn't shy about it.
  • Large Ham: His voices is an impression of Don Knotts.
  • Obstructive Bureaucrat
  • Sadist Teacher: At his worst.

William "Bill" Bluff III

Voiced by Doug Preis

A description of the character goes here.

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  • American Accents: Dixie.
  • Big Bad: In The Movie.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Moreso in the Disney episodes and movie.
  • Heel Face Turn: Whenever he's in a more villainous role (namely Doug's Christmas Story and the movie), he always turns around at the end and does the right thing.
  • Hot Dad: Admit it!
  • Knight Templar / Well-Intentioned Extremist: In "Doug's Christmas Story".
  • Lantern Jaw of Justice: While the "Justice" part varies, he's got a pretty impressive chin.
  • One Judge to Rule Them All: In Doug's New School. After Principal (formerly Mayor) White holds a contest to name said new school, Mr. Bluff names it the "Beebe Bluff Middle School" after his daughter, making the whole contest (and conflict of the episode) pointless.
  • Papa Wolf: Very protective of his beloved daughter Beebe. When it seems that Porkchop has attacked her in Doug's Christmas Story (when he was really trying to save her from thin ice), Mr. Bluff's actions border on Knight Templar Parent.
    • To wit: He strong arms then-mayor White into forcibly incarcerating Porkchop in the county's toughest, meanest dog pound, starts a public smear campaign against Doug and his family simply because they protested Porkchop's harsh treatment, and blatantly attempted to rig Porkchop's trial by overdramatizing Bebbe's injury. (the leg cast was clearly fake)
  • Rich in Dollars, Poor In Sense: In one episode, he tries to "inspire" Doug with the story of how he started his bumper sticker business all by himself... before he remembered he was filthy rich and hired people to do all the hard work for him.
  • Southern Gentleman
  • Upper Class Twit: More of this than a Corrupt Corporate Executive in the Nickelodeon episodes.

Guy Graham

Voiced by Guy Hadley

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Willy, Boomer, and Ned

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Skunky Beaumont

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Sally

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Fentruck Stimmel

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Cassandra Bleem

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Herman

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Ronald Wisenheimer

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