Spot (Lane) is a dog who can talk and read. Posing as a human, he sneaks into school with his master Leonard (Flemming). Educational adventures ensue.Spot (Lane) is a dog who can talk and read. Posing as a human, he sneaks into school with his master Leonard (Flemming). Educational adventures ensue.Spot (Lane) is a dog who can talk and read. Posing as a human, he sneaks into school with his master Leonard (Flemming). Educational adventures ensue.
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- 2 nominations total
Nathan Lane
- Spot
- (voice)
- …
Shaun Fleming
- Leonard
- (voice)
David Ogden Stiers
- Jolly
- (voice)
Kelsey Grammer
- Dr. Krank
- (voice)
Debra Jo Rupp
- Mrs. Helperman
- (voice)
Jerry Stiller
- Pretty Boy
- (voice)
Paul Reubens
- Dennis
- (voice)
Megan Mullally
- Adele
- (voice)
Rob Paulsen
- Ian
- (voice)
Jay Thomas
- Barry Anger
- (voice)
Estelle Harris
- Mrs. Boogin
- (voice)
Genie Francis
- Marsha
- (voice)
- (as Genie Ann Francis)
- …
Anthony Geary
- John
- (voice)
- …
Rosalyn Landor
- Blue Fairy
- (voice)
David Maples
- Beefeater
- (voice)
Pamela Adlon
- Trevor
- (voice)
- (as Pamela S. Adlon)
- …
Timothy Stack
- Daddy
- (voice)
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A nice alternative to the standard Disney output
If you like your animation over-the-top and the jokes at a breakneck pace, then this one's for you. Nathan Lane does a great job as Spot the dog who wants to be a boy, along with fellow voices Kelsey Grammar, Paul Ruebens and Jerry Stiller.
The animation is unusual (imagine the drawings on the board game Cranium coming to life), but a nice break from the perfect Pixar flicks. The songs leave something to be desired, but most are brief and then its back to the jokes.
A nice alternative to the standard Disney output: 7 out of 10.
The animation is unusual (imagine the drawings on the board game Cranium coming to life), but a nice break from the perfect Pixar flicks. The songs leave something to be desired, but most are brief and then its back to the jokes.
A nice alternative to the standard Disney output: 7 out of 10.
Hard to watch
This movie was hard to watch, and gave me a stomach ache. The fast moving visuals & dialogue, combined with the over the top eccentricity of plot line, made me glad for only one thing: that it was a short film.
And Bob Barker would like to remind you... have your pet spayed or... uh, right...
Nathan Lane voices a little blue dog who dresses up as a boy so he can go to school in this, the latest big screen version of a Disney Channel animated series (like their wonderful "Recess" film... uh, never mind...). The voice cast also boasts Jerry Stiller (in full-on shout mode, God bless him) and David Ogden Stiers (in perhaps his funniest voice performance). This one works as a witty and daring stylistic departure from Disney norm, perhaps outdoing even the much lauded "Lilo and Stitch" in that regard. Visual gags abound, taking several stylized shots at fellow "Disney icons" (i.e., Pinocchio, the Seven Dwarfs). In the big film story, Spot a.k.a. Scot follows his master and his master's clueless mom to Florida in his search for a mad scientist (voice of Kelsey Grammar) who has been trying to transform animals into people. Yup, that's right. He's no longer just going to dress the part. He's getting the operation! And transsexual/ gay subtexting? Fuhgeddaboutit.
Teacher's Pet, Film of the Year!
I personally feel the the Teacher's Pet to me is film of the year. It is bright, funny, musical, and very different from the normal Disney we usually see. I have been a fan of the TV series ever since 2002 and when I saw that there was a movie coming out I thought I had died and gone to heaven, and it turned out the movie was exactly what I thought it would be (Very Entertaining). Sure the animation was strange, but thats the way Gary Baseman draws, what where you expecting? The music is very unique and many of the songs are quite toe-tapers. The voices are one of the best parts of the whole movie, Nathan Lane really does an awesome job as Spot, Scott Leadready, Scott "Manly" Manning. Also, the jokes are not stupid, they are very comical, sure they are not Adam Sandler type jokes but they are very funny none the less. Personally, I would take Teacher's Pet over any of those other movies that came out around that time Barbershop II, Calendar Girl, Along Came Polly etc. If you ask me the money that a movie brings in doesn't make the movie great it is how much a person enjoyed the movie that makes it great. I have seen this movie about five times so far and play to buy it the day it comes out on DVD just because it is so enjoyable. I hope to hear many other good reports for Teacher's Pet in the future.
TV comes to the movies ?
While critics will praise this Disney TV spin off because it doesn't look like a Disney film little else distinguishes this film from typical TV drek. It needs it's short running time because there really isn't much there beyond it's tv incarnation . The animation is average Korean junk . Unless you are a devoted lover of Basemans designs or a mindless Disney fanatic this film will bore you . It did me.
Did you know
- TriviaThe song that Christy Carlson Romano sings is a cover of the song Doris Day sang in Teacher's Pet (1958), but the 1958 film has no other connection to this film or the Teacher's Pet (2000) cartoon show.
- GoofsThe first time the crocodile-boy's eye falls out, it's his left eye. All other times, it's his right.
- Quotes
Spot/Scott: What is it with this family and singing? I'm starting to feel a little VonTrapped.
- Crazy creditsThe title card doesn't appear on screen until the end.
- Alternate versionsThe Blu-Ray version, as well as the 2020 DVD & Blu-ray releases, replaces the Disney logo with the more current logo.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Art of Gary Baseman (2004)
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- Also known as
- Disney's Teacher's Pet
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,491,969
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,461,252
- Jan 18, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $6,491,969
- Runtime
- 1h 13m(73 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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