VOLUME 1: Let's Go Help Doug Clean Up Special Mess

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Get ready to help Doug clean this mess up. It talks about where cleaning this place up. Fun title, oturo two.

Catalogue Number: 7836

Title Date: June 20, 1993

Get ready to clean up 3 fun adventures: "Doug's Lost Weekend", "Doug's On His Own", and "Doug's Dental Disaster", 2 Doug music videos "Killer Tofu" and "Doggie Rap". Doug's Lost Weekend. Doug's Journal Entry: ''Dear Journal, it was the most typical day ever. Little did I know, I was about to have a rendezvous with destiny. I was about to become...a ten-thousandth customer.'' The next scene cuts to the shop Computer Junkie at the mall, where Doug and Skeeter are at. Doug becomes the ten-thousandth customer after picking up a video game system and wins a video game system called Super Pretendo, which includes the game Space Munks. Doug and Skeeter set it up at his house and Doug begins playing. Doug's imagination: Doug and Porkchop are inside a rocket ship and soar in the air flying around. Doug eventually dies on his first try, as indicated by the coffin-shaped spaceship taking off on the screen. So Skeeter gets a turn on the game and soon, he and Skeeter spend the rest of the day trying to beat the game. ''Doug's imagination: Doug and Porkchop continue their mission while flying the rocket ship when they discover that a target on the tracking device is only 30,000 meters (18.625 miles) away. To prepare against his targets, Doug puts in a tape cassette in the radio slot and increases the rocket ship's speed. Just then, Ms. Wingo appears in the computer screen.'' The next scene shows Doug in classroom losing concentration in class thanks to his new video game getting into his head. Ms. Wingo asks Doug to answer a question he didn't pay attention to, prompting him to look into his book and respond "the governor." Ms. Wingo reminds him that the question was what clocks up the Noodle River and Roger laughs at his incorrect answer. Doug imagines himself destroying Roger video game style and Ms. Wingo explains that the imminent class report on silt is due Monday. When class ends, Doug runs home to beat the game. He gets a number of targets in the process. ''Doug's imagination: The captain of the space ship congratulates Doug and tells him that he is being promoted to major. He adds that he has just one more thing to tell him before he takes out the other space forces, and just then, he speaks in a woman's soprano voice. Back in reality, Doug finds that Judy has changed the channel to watch Shakespeare on Ice'' (as usual). The female voice that Doug heard came from a woman who is wearing stilt-like skates. So, as Skeeter leaves home to do his report, Doug decides to get started on his report right away. He tells Skeeter has a few pages, then, in narration, says, "The thing I didn't tell Skeeter was that my few pages were all blank". He has trouble concentrating on his work and starts getting imaginations of himself in the game. At three o'clock in the morning, he struggles to fall asleep. So he goes to the living room and plays the game until six in the morning. In class, he struggles to stay awake and as class ends, he walks out and is relieved that the weekend is coming ("Finally, 87 hours later, school was over..."), meaning he would have all weekend to beat his game. Patti then comes around and offers Doug to study his report at the library with her this weekend, but Doug is too drowsy to listen to her words coherently (he visualizes several spaceships encircling her head) and agrees right before going home to play his game. This is where his lost weekend starts and Doug loses track of time as he continues to play the game all weekend. At one point, Skeeter even comes over and Doug continues to beat the game himself. To add insult to injury, Doug struggles to get his report done every time he looks at it. As he plays the game through the weekend, he finally destroys the chipmunk mother ship, much to his delight. Since Doug has nothing else to do, he tries to get started on his report, only to fall asleep when doing so. When he discovers that it is ten o'clock and he has overslept the next day, he wakes up and hurries off to school, only to discover that no one is outside and he is convinced that everyone was already in class. To make matters worse, his report is not finished (all he has written is "Silt: A Report By Doug Funnie  Silt is") and he imagines what is waiting for him. ''Doug's imagination: Doug is seen wearing a brown coat and a gray fedora hat with the game's controller in his hand. He walks inside the Computer Junkie shop and asks the clerk for one more game. But the clerk tells him that he's had enough and tosses him out of the shop.'' Just then, Mr. Bone walks by while carrying books. Skeeter is also there. Seeing Mr. Bone, Doug hides inside a dumpster full of papers and tells Skeeter to join him inside. He complies. Doug explains his messed-up situation to Skeeter, and that Skeeter should go to class without him. But as the two climb out of the dumpster, Skeeter tells him that today is Sunday and that Doug had lost track of time of the days due to having his mind focused on the game. Relieved, Doug finishes his report at the library with Patti. Back at the house, Porkchop is on the game, attempting to beat it like Doug did, and is later shown flying away via rocket ship. Doug's On His Own. While at the house on their own, Doug and Porkchop do a number of activities together and order a pizza. Doug flouts Judy's demands to stay out of her room and opens the door, only to find that she has installed a hand-made security system to thwart his attempt. Later, Doug and Porkchop watch a scary movie called "Freak Out Theatre", which features a young southern character with his dog Cutlet sitting in their cabin. Just then, a bandit knocks on the door and is subsequently swallowed by the water spout. When the character in the movie opens the door, he finds that no one is outside. Doug and Porkchop imagine themselves in the show warning the owner of the house that the house will eat him and his dog just like it ate the bandit that was knocking on his door prior. The objects of the inside of the house then come to life as creatures and surround Doug, Porkchop, and the two owners of the house. Porkchop uses the remote control and the scene then cuts back to reality. Doug later turns the movie off, saying that it is too scary for Porkchop. A knock on the door has Doug jumping out of his seat and he finds out that it is only the pizza men delivering the pizza Doug ordered over an hour ago. So Doug tells them to slip the pizza through the slot in the door and gives them the money. Later, a storm emerges and Doug tries to suppress his fear. He is then startles by the ringing phone and gets a call from Skeeter, who is watching TV at his house vicariously since the storm knocked out the electricity of his house. While on the line with Skeeter, lightning strikes a utility pole and his call from Skeeter is disconnected, and then the electricity is knocked out right after. Doug and Porkchop are terrified. So Doug and Porkchop go into the basement to fix the circuit breakers. They let their imaginations come in their mind when they see evil objects come to life. ''Doug's imagination: A Frankenstein-like character is shown as Doug shines the flashlight on him and a vacuum cleaner morphs into a monster-like figure. With its cord, it ties Porkchop and holds him hostage. The monsters, as various items from the basement, then tell the two that this is their evil house on Jumbo Street and demand Doug to get out before its too late. So Doug grabs the vacuum cleaner and whacks Frankenstein with it.'' After discovering their imagination, Doug and Porkchop finally find the circuit breaker and attempt to reset it, only to hear footsteps walking upstairs in their house. When a feature comes down, they get scared and the feature slips on one of Porkchop's toys and lands in a basket. Porkchop shines the light on the feature with the flashlight to find that it is Mr. Dink, who was checking in on Doug and Porkchop. Mr. Dink stays over and plays shadow puppets with Doug and Porkchop. Doug states through voice-over that being alone has its advantages and disadvantages and that he isn't the only one who had to deal with it. As Mr. Dink pops popcorn over the fireplace, the lights come back on and the storm has ended. Doug's Dental Disaster. The next scene later switches to Doug portrayed as Smash Adams. He tiptoes through the house and then comes to a fireplace. It turned around by virtue of a secret switch and Doug comes face to face with some bad guys. As he fights off his foes, one of the villains poke his jaw and the scene shifts back to reality, showing Doug holding onto his jaw. At the Honker Burger, Skeeter takes a look of Doug's teeth and tells Doug that he has a cavity. When his friends tell him that he would have to go to a dentist to get it filled, Doug explains that the dentist "give him the willies." Patti tries to convince him that it won't be bad. But when Doug asks her how many cavities she had, she says that she hasn't had one yet and would be scared of the drilling and the needles, demoralizing Doug. Roger comes around and makes Doug feel apprehensive by indoctrinating the painful procedures that he will receive once he goes to the dentist for an appointment. As he gets ready for bed back at home, Doug thinks about what Roger told him and tells himself that dentists won't just let anybody in and pull their teeth. ''Doug's imagination: In Dr. Decay's room Smash Adams, portrayed by Doug, is sitting on the dental chair getting his teeth checked by the villain. Smash reminds him that he will never make him talk. Dr. Decay, however, would much rather have him suffer instead and holds a powerful drill to use on Smash's mouth.'' While Doug sits on his front porch, he decides to make the pain dissipate on its own. But when he asks Mr. Dink if he had a cavity before, Mr. Dink informs him that he had so many cavities that he lost all of his teeth and had them replaced with titanium steel dentures. Cognizant of how ignoring his cavity would cause impending risks, Doug becomes encouraged to circumvent the same fate by going to the dentist to fill up his sore tooth. At the dentist, Doug waits in the waiting room and notices Dr. Kay's framed diploma from dental school on the wall and realizes that maybe the dentist won't be bad after all. He is then guided to the hallway by a dental assistant and becomes a bit apprehensive when he hears a patience screaming. Doug states in his head that he never expected it to be as bad as it would turn out and that even Smash Adams would think twice about it. ''Doug's imagination: Smash is standing by Dr. Decay, who is about to drill his mouth. Smash breaks the drill with a kick, hops on top of a chandelier, and leaps out the window. He lands inside his car and drives away.'' When Doug is guided inside Dr. Kay's dental room, he relaxes in a dental chair to wait for the dentist. Doug feels nervous as he takes a look around the room and Dr. Kay, revealed to be a female dentist, arrives. The dentist prepares to fill up his bad tooth as Doug waits for the procedure. After Dr. Kay finishes, Doug feels great, admitting that it wasn't that bad. Dr. Kay tells Doug that he is her best patient due to how calm he was in comparison to the other patients who go to the dentist. Just then, Roger cowardly emerges inside the room in fear, hiding from Dr. Kay, despite the fact that she is only going to clean his teeth. He panickily dashes out of the room and cowardly runs away screaming. Doug states that Roger has a "super-low threshold of pain" and he and Dr. Kay start laughing. The next scene shows Doug writing in his journal about his experience at the dentist. He then looks out the window to discover that Mr. Dink is looking for his dentures through the yard. Porkchop then shows up in a flamenco outfit, using the dentures as castanets as the episode ends.

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OUTRO 2

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No previews in the beginning, previews in the end.


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 * 2) Volume 2: Patti, You're The Mayonnaise For Me