Doc McStuffins (also known as Doc McStuffins: Toy Hospital in the fourth season) is an animated children's television American series produced by Brown Bag Films. It was created and executives produced by Chris Nee and aired 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. Release the broadcast on Disney Channel and Disney Junior.
The series received positive reviews due to the concept of the show and the main character, as well as the African-American depictions (Nee states in 2013 that Doc is African-American, proposed by Disney during initial pitch, Nee initially only knew he wanted a female doctor) in Disney series. Chris Nee described this series as "Cheers for Preschoolers."
On November 16, 2016, the series was updated for the fifth season by Disney Junior. On April 4, 2018, Lara Jill Miller, the voice of Lambie, said that the last episode of the last season has been recorded, ending the show after five seasons.
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Premise
The chronicle series is speckled, seven years (eight later) Dottie "Doc" McStuffins who decides he wants to be a doctor like his mother, a pediatrician. The show takes place in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He practiced his dreams by improving toys and dolls. In the UK, the show was redubbed using English voice actors, replacing the original American soundtrack.
When he activates his magical stethoscope (similar to an amulet or amulet), he can create various supernatural effects, including traveling through time. Its most organized use on the show is to make toys, dolls, and stuffed animals to come back to life. They are able to move, talk, hear, see and smell, and he can interact with them. With the help of her doll friends - Stuffy the Dragon (aka Stuffy Filbert McStuffins), Hallie the Hippo, Lambie the Lamb, and Chilly the Snowman - Doc helped the toys recover, or "feel better", by giving them a check- up and diagnose them a fictitious illness with an encyclopedia called "The Great Book of Boo Boos" and another encyclopedia called "The Big Vet Book" for her pet toys when she's a veterinarian. In Season four, Boo Boos Big Book and Big Vet Book go Hi Tech in tablet form.
In the United States, Doc McStuffins was first shown on March 23, 2012, on the Disney-ABC Disney Channel and Disney Junior networks. On June 5, 2012, Disney Junior updated the series for the second season, which aired on September 6, 2013. On January 8, 2014, the series was updated for the third season aired on November 2, 2014. On April 14, 2015, the series is updated for the fourth season by Disney Junior, which airs on August 5, 2016. It's titled "Doc McStuffins: Toy Hospital".
In the UK, the show aired on June 4, 2012, using English voice actors, replacing the original American soundtrack.
In Canada, the show begins airing on the Disney Junior Canada channel on April 8th, 2012 at 10:00 AM ET with encore at 5:30 pm ET. The show is also aired in many foreign countries and has been dubbed in several languages.
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DVD release
- See a list of Doc McStuffins episodes for the original air dates
The home media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.
Reception
This series received positive reviews and criticisms after its release. Kia Morgan Smith of Cincomom.com said that "It really warmed my heart and almost made me shed tears when my 8-year-old Mikaela saw Doc McStuffins for the first time and said, 'Wow, mom - She's a "Dr. Myiesha Taylor, president of the president of Artemis Medical Society, said:" This program features an African-American girl and her family is very important to change the future of this nation. "Taylor also praised the concept of depiction of a young black girl who wanted to follow traces his mother as a doctor as the main character, who inspires him to collect images of 131 doctors - all colored women - and publish them online collage under the heading, 'We Are Doc McStuffins.' "
The program also got hit rankings at Disney Junior. The series premiere drew 1.08 million children ages 2 to 5, and the show has attracted an average of 918,000 viewers in the same demographic, leading the magazine AdWeek to name the event as "ranking unexpected ratings ".
In 2013, Doc McStuffins $ 500 million worth of merchandise has been sold, says the New York Times author who the industry experts claim "seems to be the record" for "toy lines based on African-American characters." They also say that the character has a wide appeal and the toys are sold well to all demographics.
By 2016, news that Disney has not yet officially renewed its program for the fifth season produced a number of celebrities, including W. Kamau Bell, Jamilah Lemieux and Audra McDonald to plead for Disney to continue the program. Chris Nee, the creator of the event, tweeted that he would immediately report if he received the news about the event, commenting that the writer's staff wanted to continue with the new story.
Accolades
Video game adaptation
"Doc McStuffins Pet Vet" was released on iOS and Android.
Feel Good Games
There are various games that specifically focus on the series, including: Big Air Adventure 5-series crossover title character from Henry Hugglemonster, Jake and Never Land Pirates, Miles from Tomorrowland, and Sofia First
References
External links
- Official website
- Doc McStuffins in Big Cartoon DataBase
- Doc McStuffins on IMDb
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