Doc McStuffins
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Created by | Chris Nee |
Voices of | Kiara Muhammad (seasons 1–2) Laya DeLeon Hayes (season 3–present) Lara Jill Miller Robbie Rist Jess Harnell Loretta Devine Jaden Betts Kimberly Brooks Gary Anthony Williams |
Opening theme | The Doc is In by China Anne McClain |
Ending theme | The Doc is In (instrumental) |
Composer(s) | WMike Himelstein (score) Kay Hanley (songs) Michelle Lewis (songs) |
Country of origin | United States Ireland |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 92 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | approx. 25 minutes |
Production company(s) | Brown Bag Films Disney Junior |
Distributor | Disney–ABC Domestic Television |
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Original network | Disney Junior |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | March 17, 2012 present |
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Chronology | |
Related shows | The Doc Files |
External links | |
Official website |
Doc McStuffins is an American-Irish animated children's television series produced by Brown Bag Films. It was created and executive produced by Chris Nee and premiered on March 23, 2012 on Disney Channel and Disney Junior. The series is about a girl who can "fix" toys, with help from her toy friends. It features songs written and composed by Kay Hanley and Michelle Lewis.
The series received positive reviews due to the show's concept and the main character, as well as its portrayal of African-Americans (Nee stated in 2013 that Doc is African-American, proposed by Disney during her initial pitch, Nee initially only knowing she wanted a girl doctor[1][2]) in a Disney series.[2][3] Chris Nee describes the series as "Cheers for Preschoolers."[4]
On April 14, 2015, the series was renewed for a fourth season by Disney Junior.[5]
Contents
Premise
The series chronicles freckled,[6] six-year-old (later seven[7]) Dottie "Doc" McStuffins[8] who decides she wants to become a doctor like her mother. She practices her dream by fixing toys and dolls.
When she activates her magic stethoscope (similar to an amulet or talisman), she can create a variety of supernatural effects, including traveling through time.[9] Her most regular use of it in the show is to cause toys, dolls, and stuffed animals to come to life. They are able to move, speak, hear see and smell, and she can interact with them. With help from her stuffed friends – Stuffy the Dragon, Hallie the Hippo, Lambie the Lamb, and Chilly the Snowman – Doc helps toys recover, or "feel better", by giving them check-ups and diagnosing their illnesses with an encyclopedia called "The Big Book of Boo Boos" and another encyclopedia called "The Big Vet Book" for her toy pets when she's a veterinarian.
Each 11-minute episode[citation needed] includes original songs. During ending credits in Season 1, Doc gives advice to viewers about staying healthy.[citation needed] Seasons 1, 2 and 3 have the original intro for the theme song, but in Season 3, the spoken line by Doc at the end of the theme song was re-recorded with Doc's new voice.[citation needed] In Season 3 Doc opens up a Veterinarian clinic for fixing toy pets[when?] in addition to the regular medical services that she provides for the other toys.
Main cast
- Kiara Muhammad as Doctor[10] Dottie "Doc" McStuffins (Laya DeLeon Hayes in season 3[citation needed]), the main protagonist of the series. She has a grandfather who survived heart surgery[11] and knee replacement surgery.
- Robbie Rist (or Ben Schwartz in "The Doc Files") as Stuffy Philbert[12] McStuffins,[13][14] a brave[15] blue stuffed toy[16] dragon who is the bravest[citation needed], yet clumsiest[citation needed] dragon around but has a terrifying fear of spiders.[when?]
- Lara Jill Miller as Lambie, a stuffed[16] lamb in a pink tutu who is Doc's best friend[15] and loves to give out cuddles and supporting character Arcade Worker, a human character who works at Archie's Arcade and Witch Hazel.
- Jess Harnell as Chilly McStuffins,[17] a plump[18] stuffed[19] plush[20] snowman who worries a lot,[15] and supporting characters Buddy, the Singing Turtle on the Plaque, the Halloween Bat decoration, Morton, Rodriguez the Foosball Player, Bozini the Foosball Goaltender, Fabulous Fabio, the Wicked King, and the Dude.
- Loretta Devine as Hallie McStuffins,[17] named after the "Nurse Hallie" incarnation of the "Hallie Hippo" toy series[21]), a stuffed plush[22] purple hippopotamus in a candy striped nurse's outfit, and supporting characters Hattie the Nurse and Addie the Receptionist at the clinic where Myiesha McStuffins works with Dr. Peerless
- Kimberly Brooks (also credited as Kim Brooks and Kimberly D. Brooks) as Dr. Maisha[23] McStuffins (Doc and Donny's mother, named based on Dr. Myiesha Taylor[24]) and supporting character Surfer Girl.
- Gary Anthony Williams as Marcus McStuffins,[citation needed] Doc and Donny's father, a stay-at-home dad and chef extraordinaire.
- Jaden Betts then Sayeed Shahidi and later Andre Robinson as Donny McStuffins, Doc's younger brother who is 4 years old.[15]
Recurring characters
Humans:
- Maya Alana McStuffins, Doc and Donny's new adopted baby sister, referred to as "Baby McStuffins" prior to being named
- Emmie, Doc's gymnast[25] and pianist[26] friend
- Alma, Emmie's younger sister
- Dr. Peerless, Dr. Maisha McStuffin's peer at the clinic
- Lucas, one of Donny's friends
- Tisha, Doc's cousin who gives her Hootsburgh[27] and Amena/Amina[28]
- Will, Donny's friend and soccer teammate
- Carlos, Doc, and Donny's friend
- Henry, Doc, and Donny's friend
Toys:
- (Queen) Amena (Amina) Sparkly Queen of the World is a monarch Doc receives from her cousin Tisha[28] Some of the other toys including The Wicked King once consider her as "bossy" but Doc objects to that label.[29]
- Army Al, a toy soldier
- Awesome Guy, a Super Hero action figure
- Bella, a ballerina
- Ben and Anna, a pair of Huggy Monkeys plushies
- Bonnie Blue,a toy horse on wheels
- Boppy, a toy punching bag shaped like a dog.
- Bronty, a waterproof brontosaurus
- Buddy, a toy dump truck
- (Creepy Crawly) Charlie, a stuffed three eye monster who is not scary but very friendly.
- Commander Crush, a Transformer type spacebot action figure that morphs into a space vehicle.
- Dragon-Bot a hi tech robotic dragon
- (Dress-Up) Daisy, a dress-up doll
- Gabby,a stuffed toy giraffe
- Glo-Bo, a six armed monster that glows in the dark
- Gloria, a purple stuffed toy gorilla who loves to giggle
- Hermie, a toy crab
- (Professor) Hootsburgh (aka Hootie) a stuffed owl
- (Big) Jack and (Little) Jack (aka Little J),a pair of Jack in the Boxes who are also father and son
- Jony, a pony
- Julian, a giant, from the book
- Lala, the new baby toy
- Lenny, a toy pumper fire truck
- Lieutenant[30] Luna 2200[31] an astronaut with a pet mechanical dog (Space Rover) Olivia 0-197-0 aka Liv[32]
- (Wicked) King (aka Percy[citation needed]), a limbless monarch, similar in style to the original Fisher-Price Little People toys.
- (Sir) Kirby, a knight
- Merlinda, a wind up mermaid
- Millie Microphone, a CD player & Karaoke machine
- Niles, a toy crane
- Oooey Gablooey, a gel-filled stretch toy
- (Officer) Pete, a large scale metal die cast toy police car
- Pickles, a blue stuffed bunny with a green button nose,similar to the Care Bears/Care Bear Cousins stuffed toys
- Robot Ray, a toy robot
- Squibbles McStuffins,[33] Stuffy's furry pet critter
- Star Blazer Zero, an intergalactic action figure
- Surfer Girl, a surfboard-riding wind up toy
- Susie Sunshine, a large doll
- Teddy B, a teddy bear
Episodes
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Broadcast history
In the United States, Doc McStuffins first premiered on March 23, 2012 on Disney-ABC networks Disney Channel and Disney Junior. On June 5, 2012, Disney Junior renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on September 6, 2013. On January 8, 2014, the series was renewed for a third season which premiered on November 2, 2014.[34]
In Canada, the show started airing on the Canadian Disney Junior channel on April 8, 2012.[35] The show also is aired in many foreign countries and has been dubbed into several languages.
Guest stars and additional voices
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- Janice Kawaye as Kiko
- Ty Burrell as Big Jack
- Laraine Newman as Aurora, Professor Hootsburgh and Southwest Sal
- James Arnold Taylor as Boppy, Teddy, and Carl Chug-a-Chug
- Jim Belushi as Glo-Bo
- Stephen Stanton as Gustav
- Ari Rubin as Hermie and Tremaine
- Nolan Gould as Little Jack
- Tiffany Thornton as Xyla
- Lisa Loeb as Millie Microphone
- Ian Gomez as Ricardo Racecar
- Dennis Farina as Riggo
- Dee Bradley Baker as Robot Ray, Sebastian, and Squibbles
- Camryn Manheim as Rescue Ronda
- Rob Paulsen as Angus and Sir Kirby
- John Michael Higgins as Star Blazer Zero
- Dharbi Jens as Melinda
- Amy Smith and Caitlin Carmichael as Alma
- Kyle Anderson as Emmie
- Curtis Harris as Henry
- Amy Betts as Anne
- Georgina Cordova aka Georgie Kidder as Louie
- Jay Gragnani as Will
- Elan Garfias and Teo Briones as Carlo
- David Boat as Awesome Guy
- Tom Kenny as Walter
- Grey DeLisle (also credited as Grey Griffin) as Lula, and Gracie
- Dave B. Mitchell (credited as Dave Mitchell) as Boomer
- Colette Whitaker as Moo
- Brad Abrell as Mr. Chomp
- Lacey Chabert as Gaby
- Jeffrey Nicholas Brown as Bronty and Ben
- Jeff Fischer as Lenny the Fire Engine
- Charlie Schlatter as Niles
- Amber Hood as Susie Sunshine
- Julianne Buescher as Bella the Ballerina
- Hynden Walch as Bubble Monkey
- Audrey Wasilewski as Penny the Possum
- Caitlyn Leone as Pip, Flip and Trip Possum
- Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Pickles the Bunny
- Michael Gough as Officer Pete
- China Anne McClain as Tisha McStuffins
- Jennifer Hale as Val
- Jason Marsden as Teddy B.
- James Buddy Handleson as Luca
- Tim Dadabo as Norton
- Angie Wu as Maddie
- Tom Cavanagh as Big Jack (Chip Off The Ol' Box episode)
- Brady Tutton as Little Jack (Chip Off The Ol' Box episode)
- Sutton Foster as Frida Fairy
- Jack Conely as Dragon-Bot
- Josh Keaton as Johnny Foosball
- Liza Del Mundo as Leilani
- Amy Sedaris as Dress Up Daisy
- Mela Lee as Katherine
- Mike Vaughn as Stuntman Steve
- Gunnar Sizemore as Jacob
- David Kaufman as Wilbur and Sproingo Boingo
- Sam Riegel as Orville
- Lori Alan as Gloria the Gorilla
- Tony Hale as Tobias The Elf
- Jeffrey Tambor as Santa Claus
- Steve Blum as Commander Crush and Sidney
- Molly Shannon as Rita the Cheetah
- Alexandra Ryan as Dolly and Dr. Peerless
- Matthew Wayne as Declan Smith
- Peter MacNicol as Lil Egghead
- Paula Rhodes as Peaches Pie
- Kath Soucie as Celeste
- Catherine Cavadini as Dart
- Grace Kaufman as Ramona
- Adam Croaswell as Wildlife Will
- Kyla Kenedy as Tamara
- Rio Mangni as Ian
- Chris Nee as Emmie and Alma's Mom
- Marieve Herington as Waddly Penguin
- Lexi Glouberman as Dress Up Daisy (Blazer's Bike episode)
- Cherami Leigh as Nia and Curly Q
- Nika Futterman as Rosie
- Angelique Perri as Spritzy Mitzi
- Bernardo De Paula as Saltwater Serge
- Geena Davis as Princess Persephone
- Frank Welker as Creepy Cuddly Charlie
- Joanne Froggatt as Florence Nightingale
- Lesley Nicol as Pip
- Matt Milne as Bernard
- Nigel Harman as Doodle Doo
- Robert Bathurst as Admiral Fiddlesticks
- Patton Oswalt as Count Clarence the Magnificent
- Rodger Bumpass as Army Al
- TBA as Pop Up Paulo
- TBA as Fetchin' Findo
- Michelle Obama as Herself[36]
- TBA as Julian the Giant
- TBA as Lala
- TBA as Stella
- TBA as Joni the Pony
Reception
The series received positive reviews and criticisms after its release. Kia Morgan Smith of Cincomom.com said that "It truly warmed my heart and almost brought tears to my eyes when my 8-year-old, Mikaela, saw 'Doc McStuffins' for the first time and said, 'Wow, mommy — she's brown,'"[37] Myiesha Taylor of CoilyEmbrace.com said that "This program featuring a little African-American girl and her family is crucial to changing the future of this nation." Taylor also applauded the concept of its portrayal of a young black girl who wishes to follow in the footsteps of her mother as a doctor as the lead character, that inspired her to collect pictures of 131 doctors — all women of color — and publish a collage online under the heading, 'We Are Doc McStuffins.'"[38]
The program is also a ratings hit on Disney Junior. The series premiere attracted 1.08 million children ages 2 to 5, and the show has attracted an average of 918,000 viewers in the same demographic, leading AdWeek magazine to dub the show an "improbable ratings juggernaut".[39]
In 2013, $500 million worth of Doc McStuffins merchandise was sold,[40] something New York Times writers claimed industry experts said "seems to be setting a record" for a "toy line based on an African-American character". They also said the character had broad appeal and the toys sold well to all demographics.[41]
Accolades
Awards | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
2014 | British Academy Children's Awards[42] | International | Norton Virgien, Theresa Mayer, Chris Nee | Nominated |
2015 | NAACP Image Award | Outstanding Children's Program | "Doc McStuffins" | Won |
2014 | 74th Annual Peabody Award | Peabody Award | "Doc McStuffins" | Won |
DVD releases
- see List of Doc McStuffins episodes for original air dates
Collection | Included episodes | Release date |
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Friendship is the Best Medicine | "Engine Nine, Feelin' Fine!" and "The Right Stuff", "Caught Blue-Handed" and "To Squeak, or Not to Squeak", "Ben/Anna Split!" and "That's Just Claw-Ful", "The Rip Heard Round the World" and "Walkie-Talkie Time", "Dark Knight" and "Hallie Gets an Earful" | August 21, 2012 |
Time for Your Check Up | "Gulpy, Gulpy Gators!" and "One Note Wonder", "Tea Party Tantrum" and "Blast Off!", "Arcade Escapade" and "Starry, Starry Night", "Bronto Boo-Boos" and "Brontosaurus Breath", "Doctoring The Doc" and "Hot Pursuit" | May 7, 2013 |
Mobile Clinic | "Doc McStuffins Goes McMobile" and "Chip Off the Ol' Box", "Doc to the Rescue" and "Don't Knock the Noggin", "Out of the Box" and "Run Down Race Car", "Rescue Ronda, Ready for Take off" and "All Washed Up", "Rest Your Rotors, Ronda!" and "Keep on Truckin'" | March 18, 2014 |
School of Medicine | "Chilly Gets Chilly" and "Through The Reading Glasses", "Hallie's Happy Birthday" and "Shark-Style Toothache", "Think Pink" and "You Foose, You Lose", "Disco Dress Up Daisy" and "The Glider Brothers", "Celestial Celeste" and "Run Doc, Run!" | September 9, 2014 |
Cuddle Me Lambie | "My Huggy Valentine" and "Dusty Bear", "Awesome Guy's Awesome Arm" and "Lamb in a Jam", "Kirby and the King" and "Bubble Monkey, Blow Your Nose!", "A Day Without Cuddles" and "Collide-o-scope", "Mirror, Mirror On My Penguin" and "Hide and Eek!" | February 3, 2015 |
Pet Vet | "Fetchin Findo" and "Twin Tweaks", "Three Goats A Cuddlin'" and "Swimmer's Belly", "A Dragon's Best Friend", "Stuffy & Squibbles" and "Queen Of Thrones", "Take Your Pet To The Vet" and "Master And Commander" | November 3, 2015 |
Video game adaptations
"Doc McStuffins Pet Vet" was released on iOS and Android.[43]
Feel Good Games
There are a variety of games specifically focused on the series,[44] including:
- Big Air Adventure[45] a 5-series crossover of titular characters from Henry Hugglemonster, Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Miles from Tomorrowland and Sofia the First
- Doc McStuffins Sticker Book[46]
- Doc Me[47]
- Doc's Seek and Find[48]
- Doc's Snowman Rollup[49]
- Doc's Summertime Clinic[50]
- Frost Magic[51]
- Sparkly Ball Sports[52]
- Stuffy's Scramble[53]
- The Doc Mobile[54]
References
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External links
- Official website
- Doc McStuffins at the Big Cartoon DataBase
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- ↑ https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/doc-mcstuffins-pet-vet/id997811381?ls=1&mt=8
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/doc-mcstuffins/games
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/big-air-adventure
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/doc-mcstuffins-sticker-book
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/doc-me
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/doc-mcstuffins-doc-s-seek-and-find
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/doc-s-snowman-roll-up
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/doc-mcstuffins-doc-s-summertime-clinic
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/frost-magic
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/sparkly-ball-sports
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/stuffy-s-scramble
- ↑ http://disneyjunior.disney.com/the-doc-mobile
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