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Unlike Pokémon or Sailor Moon , which were Japanese shows edited for the West, Doug was a Western show inhaled by Japan and reinterpreted through an anime lens. It proves that the anxieties of a 12-year-old—whether he lives in Bluffington or Tokyo—are universal. doug japanese dub
In the sprawling history of 1990s animation, few shows capture the bittersweet pang of pre-adolescence quite like Doug . Created by Jim Jinkins, the series followed the anxious, journal-scribbling, Quailman-daydreaming Doug Funnie as he navigated the strange new world of Bluffington. For American audiences, Doug’s voice is synonymous with the late Billy West (and later, Tom McHugh). But in Japan, Doug speaks a completely different language—both literally and culturally. Information on other dubbed by the same voice actors
, a titan of voice acting best known globally as the voice of in Dragon Ball . Japanese Voice Actor Other Notable Roles Doug Funnie Masako Nozawa Goku ( Dragon Ball ), Doraemon Patti Mayonnaise Konami Yoshida Umi Ryuuzaki ( Magic Knight Rayearth ) Skeeter Valentine Masami Kikuchi Tenchi ( Tenchi Muyo! ), Joe Kido ( Digimon ) Roger Klotz Akio Suyama Ichiro Ogami ( Sakura Wars ) Judy Funnie Yuriko Yamaguchi Nico Robin ( One Piece ), ( Pokémon ) Theda Funnie Yuko Kobayashi Gary Oak ( Pokémon ) Tomomichi Nishimura ( Slam Dunk ) Cultural Nuances In the sprawling history of 1990s animation, few
The Japanese dub of the 1990s animated series (titled ダグ ) is famously considered "lost media" as it was only partially broadcast and never received a home media release. Dub Overview