In the Nickelodeon episodes, he is stated on several occasions to be 11 1/2 years old.
6th grade. This can be determined by an early promotional spot for the show that uses the quote "he's just trying to make the grade. 7th grade."
The school that Doug goes to is simply called Bluffington School, with no mention of what grade levels they serve. 6th grade is usually in middle school in the United States, and things usually associated with middle/high school frequently appear (changing clothes for gym, having lockers, etc.), however Doug frequently talks about the future and when he will be in junior high. This would mean that the Bluffington School is the equivalent of an elementary school. This is further substantiated in the later Disney episodes, when he begins attending a school that is a middle school.
The school that Doug goes to is simply called Bluffington School, with no mention of what grade levels they serve. 6th grade is usually in middle school in the United States, and things usually associated with middle/high school frequently appear (changing clothes for gym, having lockers, etc.), however Doug frequently talks about the future and when he will be in junior high. This would mean that the Bluffington School is the equivalent of an elementary school. This is further substantiated in the later Disney episodes, when he begins attending a school that is a middle school.
His mother is named Theda, and his father is named Phil.
Yes, his name is Robert "Bob" White.
Several.
The most obvious one is the James Bond franchise, which is spoofed through the Smash Adams character who Doug often has fantasies of being.
The Indiana Jones franchise is spoofed in the form of the Race Canyon character Doug also has fantasies of being.
In one episode Doug gets a space-themed video game, which could be considered a parody of the big sci-fi franchises like Star Trek and Star Wars.
Ben-Hur is parodied twice - once in a "galley slave" scene, and once in a go-kart "chariot race" style scene.
The most obvious one is the James Bond franchise, which is spoofed through the Smash Adams character who Doug often has fantasies of being.
The Indiana Jones franchise is spoofed in the form of the Race Canyon character Doug also has fantasies of being.
In one episode Doug gets a space-themed video game, which could be considered a parody of the big sci-fi franchises like Star Trek and Star Wars.
Ben-Hur is parodied twice - once in a "galley slave" scene, and once in a go-kart "chariot race" style scene.
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- How many seasons does Doug have?4 seasons
- How many episodes does Doug have?52 episodes
- When did Doug premiere?August 11, 1991
- When did Doug end?January 2, 1994
- How long are episodes of Doug?30 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Doug?7.4 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Doug?The life of a young boy as he meets friends, falls in love, maneuvers his way through grade 6 and writes all about it in his journal.
- Who are the characters in Doug?Assistant Principal Lamar Bone, Beebe Bluff, Connie Benge, Doug Funnie, Judith Anastasia Funnie, Mayor Tippi Dink, Miss Elaine Perigrew, Mosquito 'Skeeter' Valentine, Mr. Buddy 'Bud' Dink, Mr. Phil Funnie, and others
- What is the Doug theme song?"Killer Tofu"
- What genre is Doug?Adventure, Animated, Drama, Family, Fantasy, and Romance
- How many awards has Doug won?4 awards
- How many awards has Doug been nominated for?11 nominations
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