I thinking another one that might be worth checking out that I remember watching when there were episodes on UA-cam is the one where Doug has the same test answers as a kid named Chalky and it turns out he copied off him because he needed a good grade to play in a football game because his family put a lot of pressure on him. Unless that’s one you mentioned. Maybe it was Doug Didn’t Do It?
The closest experience I can personally think of to this was one time during lunch break, these two bullies kept jokingly pushing me into the wall, literally trapping me in the corner for about 10 minutes or so before the librarian threw all 3 of us out. My friend saw the whole thing (why he didnt try to help me i don't know...but anyway) and argued with him about me getting kicked out but the librarian didn't want to listen. Outside the literally it continued for the rest of the lunch break ending with one final hard hockey-like check, i went flying into the brick wall and got my elbow up just in time to save myself from whacking my head. This friend finally got up to come help seeing the massive blue bruise i had on my elbow went with me to the principal's office to report it. The principal was FURIOUS! I mean he had steam shooting out his ears. The thing is just a few days earlier in another school in the province (I'm in Canada) a kid actually died under similar circumstances, he didnt get his elbow up and hit his head. Both of those kid spent the rest of the year in after school detention every day (about a month and a half) and the librarian was reprimanded for not handling it properly. He claimed he thought all 3 of us were "playing around" and were being disruptive. No idea if this is why, but we had a new librarian the next year. 🤔 And speaking of brains over violence I've only ever won 2 fights in my entire life: both with minimum violence: I was about to get pounded and I pretty much channeled the 3 stooges: Me: Hey knucklehead, see those? (Holding up 2 fingers) Him: yeah? Poked him in the eyes and successfully ran away. 😅 The other, I had just finished eating my lunch in the cafeteria which was a tupperware container of chef boyardee ravioli, this kid steals my lunchbag, i ran after him pinned him against the wall and ordered him to give it back, he did. But after i turned around he clubbed me in the back as he ran past me so i swung the lunchbag at him, the bag wasnt fully closed and the tupperware container burst....tomato sauce all over him in front of everyone to a huge laugh. He was so embarassed and ran away😅 teacher pretty much let me get away with that one seeing as I was just defending myself but did ask me to get a mop from the janitor's office and clean up the trail of tomato sauce he left. Worth it! 😅
Oh yeah, 2 more things: Doug was in 6th grade, which was elementary school in this. And I think they meant detention hall to be a Recovery Room/ISS, which we had at all of my schools at all grade levels. Oh and that "time will pass--will you?" banner? It's real. I remember one of my high school teachers had it in their classroom. And I've heard kids chant "fight!" too.
I also grew up watching this show and have weirdly vivid memories of the same moments in this episode you did - Roger and Patty arguing, the Klotzilla fantasy, etc. I loved the show and remember watching many of these episodes over and over which is no doubt why it stuck, but I still found every moment of your reaction relatable. I even joined in on the last part of the opening theme exactly when you did. 😂 I just find it interesting that our history with and nostalgia for the show seem so relateable, there must just be something about this show or shows like it that just resonate with you in a specific way as a kid.
In case i had you curious upon hearing doug speak i now know this episode is from the superior Nickelodeon run of the show (the Disney run (which takes place canonically after anyway) wasn’t bad just different due to some issues behind the scenes) And the principals name is mr bone
I thought for the longest time that Mr. Bone was voiced by Don Knotts. His way of speaking was clearly an inspiration. He is the assistant principal, and as I'm also remembering this episode after so long, I'm surprised he left the room. He's shown in other episodes to take his job very seriously 😅
This scenario takes me back to Jr. High when one of my classmates was physically assaulting me and when I told him to stop, not only did the teacher only call me out, she also had me write him a formal apology for 'disrupting his learning'.
That would happen to me often in 2nd grade: the teacher had this 3 strikes system, first time you did something you weren't supposed to do, your name goes on the wall and you get a warning, 2nd time gets you another warning, 3rd time: 1/2 after school detention. I don't recall anyone getting a "4th strike" but someone asked about that once (cause a kid got a 3rd strike really early in the day) and she said it would carry over to the next day. So what would happen often with me: I'd get the first strike (which I deserved) the kids would all go. "Oooooooo" I'd say "Shut up!" And the teacher would give me a 2nd strike for that. You'd think she'd say something like "alright, settle down everyone or your name's going there too."
Honestly, Ms. Wingo is a pretty OK teacher. It's just this episode where she's at her worst. I agree that she was way too harsh, but I think it was just this episode is where she was bad. Mr. Bone is one strict vice principal, normally he would have been in the room, but I guess it was all for the plot. Nice that you remember Doug. Hope to see more
#Principal_reacts would really like it, if you could react to vice principal Kraft? Of Sabrina the teenage witch? Plus there’s a whole bunch of episodes of west bridge high? To react to?
You figured the teacher would have payed better attention as to what was going on after she scolded Rodger and Patty to keep quiet the 1st time. Also; what is up with the teachers leaving students, especially those in detention, unattended? Good thing you made your channel and can bring awareness to it.
@SchoolPrincipalReacts Uhhhmmm....limited animated time? Having kids be the main focus? The lack of knowledge when it comes to schools in real life? 90s cartoons being inaccurate? These are some theories that come to mind, why they aren't many teachers and why they aren't in the classroom. I have also realized how this is a reoccurring issue
#Principal_reacts would really like it, if you could react to vice principal Kraft? Of Sabrina the teenage witch? Plus there’s a whole bunch of episodes of west bridge high? To react to?
That does happen though. When I was in middle school they would often punish everyone rather than the one troublesome kid. The idea being we'd all turn against the kid who was getting us in trouble. But so what? We can't do anything to them without getting in trouble ourselves...
Compared to stories I've heard from r/AskReddit about school "Zero Tolerance" policies, Doug and Patti's situation is relatively tame. Still shouldn't have happened, Mrs. Wingo should have been more attentive, but this was pretty light all things considered. Another Doug episode recommendation: Doug's Bum Rap, which is about academic cheating.
I had teachers who, like Ms. Wingo here, would alternate between being strict and then suddenly be negligent. There was this one kid in my math class back in 7th grade over 20 years ago who one day for the entire class period recited the entire car demonstration scene from Tommy Boy ("I can't feel my legs" "New guy's in the corner puking his guts out") loudly ad nauseum and the teacher who I recall being very strict and stern didn't say/do anything (maybe he was hard of hearing?). Not saying I dislike Tommy Boy but in a normal class with normal discipline, that behavior wouldn't be tolerated Also I know I'm in the minority here but imho Ms. Wingo was a very bland character (and I love this show and most of its characters but it had a handful of really bland characters like Doug's mother Theda and Chalky Studebaker). Tippi Dink who has the same voice as Ms. Wingo is literally Ms. Wingo if she had a personality and any appeal. Even Miss Slovak from the first season of Hey Arnold! had (slightly) more appeal than Ms. Wingo, and I know those will be fighting words for some people.
Some schools handle this well and some don’t. Also, sometimes this happens but a lot of people get confused about what “defending yourself means.” Thanks for watching! 👍
I notice in so many of these videos, there’s commentary about how it’s crazy/unacceptable for students to be left unsupervised in a classroom, even briefly. But it seemed like it happened all the time when I was a kid. Is this a new thing? I hear from teachers nowadays they can’t even go to the bathroom.
if you plan to watch more doug episodes then perhaps some episodes that might interest you are: "Doug's new teacher" and "Doug's Bum Rap". I hope you find these enjoyable.
In this series Doug is in 5th grade meaning this is his final year of elementary school. However in Disney's Doug he is in 6th grade meaning it is his first year of middle school.
@@jasonrandom372 In the Nick series he's actually in the 6th grade at a K-6 school and in the Disney series (ugh) they started the 7th grade at a middle school.
You know, there is a Doug funnie episode with Mr. Bone being at the hospital! Once I find the name of it, I'll let you know! You'd get a kick out of reacting to it!
Doug's Shock Therapy. There's a scene where Doug has a nightmare sequence where Mr. Bone got eyes surgically implanted in the back of his head which is one of the most horrifying moments in the entire show lol
I love that you love the theme song haha!!!. I have a funny story with a book report. My brother had to do a book report. Well…he wanted to do a report on a very easy book. Well my mom was not having it. She helped him pick out a classic book for him to report on. Haha.
If you suddenly find yourself short of episodes to react to, may I please suggest? Bea’s Block - Danny Sings Isadora Moon - New Girl The Casagrandes - Señor Class The Simpsons - Duffless* Kiff - Thirst To Be The First Paw Patrol - Pups Save A School Bus Bluey - Daddy Dropoff * = I know only the B plot of this episode revolves around Springfield Elementary, but you may find yourself comparing the Duff Brewery tour to past field trips, plus I think the Traffic School and Alconon scenes might each give you something to talk about! Cheers
Ms. Wingo is usually a good teacher but she was super harsh in this episode. I may have mentioned this before but the school related episode i remember the most is called doug's bum rap.
In my Intro To Education course in community college, our instructor was a bit old school with how she assigned us work. There were weirdly no tests or homework, but she did assign us a book report on a book that had at least a little bit to do with teaching/being a teacher. Me being a pretty good student but also lazy, I just straight up didn't do the book report at all because I calculated that if I did all the other work in the class well enough, that I would still pass with an A- That being said, there was another class where a debate where I fumbled a little bit and brought me down to a D for a bit, and I thought that was ridiculous
I love that you're watching Doug! I remember watching Doug the first time it ever aired. Summer of 1991, I was six years old. I already liked the network, but Doug and Rugrats really cemented me as a Nickelodeon kid, and I would come to love much of what the network ran throughout the 1990s and even into the early 2000s, cartoons and live action shows alike. On another note, IMHO, Disney ruined Doug when they took it over. I believe that Doug is in 6th grade in a K-6 elementary school, IIRC. Haha, Doug was always imagining being Quailman or Smash Adams or Race Canyon. Very active imagination. Part of what made the show fun. Mrs. Wingo is usually a better teacher than this. Mr. Bone just leaving them alone seems kinda out of character too. They're on school grounds. You can see the banner again in the background sometimes that say "time will pass will you?" "Just watch it mister" Mr. Bone out of character again. Although it is something he'd say when minor things happen, when bigger things like this are going on he's usually marching them to his office. Yes, I'd love for you to watch more of the Nickelodeon era Doug. Great show. Until next time, cheers!
This show played a major role in inspiring me to draw my own comics. I have tons of recommendations of episodes to review: Nickelodeon version: Doug Can’t Dance Doug Gets Busted Doug’s Big Nose Doug Can’t Dig It Doug Didn’t Do It Doug is Mayor for a Day Doug’s No Dummy Doug’s Runaway Journal Doug’s Doodle Doug’s Cookin Doug is Quail Man Doug Out in Left Field Doug Takes The Case Doug Versus the Klotzoid Zombies Doug Meets Fentruck Doug’s on Stage Doug Battles the Rulemeister Doug Saves Roger Doug’s Big News And many more, I’ll mention later. Disney Version: Doug’s New School Doug’s in Debt Doug: The Big Switch Doug’s Bloody Buddy Doug Directs Doug’s Brain Drain Doug’s Great Opportunity Doug Gets Booked Doug’s Mural Mania Doug’s Secret of Success Doug Gets it All Doug’s Friend’s Friend Doug’s Chubby Buddy Doug-Appalooza Doug’s Older Woman Quail Man Takes The Blame Doug and the Bluffington 5 Doug Cuts School And more, I’ll mention later.
Do you take requests? If so, I have one for you: There's a Doug episode called "Doug Didn't Do It", where Doug is accused of stealing Mr. Bone's prized yodeling trophy! Mr. Bone was the vice principal of the school, by the way!
So my wife teaches 7th grade and she never would make 1 book report worth 1/3 of a students grade… it may be a section but it’s one of a few assignment which add up to the percentage. She has also had a similar situation in such one of the boys was pestering one of the girls to do his school work for him. She pretty much spoke to both kids and when it was clear who was the aggressor… she sent him to the office.
#Principal_reacts would really like it, if you could react to vice principal Kraft? Of Sabrina the teenage witch? Plus there’s a whole bunch of episodes of west bridge high? To react to?
I never had that happen with a teacher either except for a final exam. Only thing I can think of that was anywhere close was I had one science teacher offer to give us extra credit if we entered the optional science fair and the bridge building competition (having to build a bridge with just popsicle sticks and school glue that was strong and not too heavy), 5% extra for each one. Another biology teacher in high school made a nice offer after pretty much everyone did pretty bad on the first test, saying if you pass on the 2nd test and improve by at least 20% she'd drop the score on the 1st test from your overall average.
I honestly don’t remember if i did a book report, maybe descriptions of works or key works tha highlight in the book to right if that counts but i don’t remember what it’s actually is Edit: Can i also say when i here Doug, which i did watch, sometime get confused with ChalkZone which is another show i watched
Hi There Sir Principal Brandon! In The UA-cam Video Before This One I Commented That You Should Play Some Spongebob Squarepants Video Games! And You Asked Which Spongebob Squarepants Game Is The Most Popular One And I Would Say The Most Poplular Spongebob Squarepants Video Game Is Called "Spongebob Squarepants: Battle For Bikini Bottom!" Sir Principal Brandon!
In Middle School we had a project worth a quarter of our grade. Not sure how common it is though. I’m not sure if the teacher was doing the right thing or not?
Other Doug episodes you should react to are Doug didn't do it Doug's math problem Doug's doodle Doug's bum rap Doug battles the rule myster Doug's lost weekend Doug saves Roger Doug's big news Doug can't dance Doug gets busted Doug graduates
#Principal_reacts would really like it, if you could react to vice principal Kraft? Of Sabrina the teenage witch? Plus there’s a whole bunch of episodes of west bridge high? To react to?
Idont rember this show is it disney or nickelodeon. Brendan can you look into the ghost and molly mcgee first day in school i think its anyway season 1 1b
@@jasonrandom372 Save "Helga on the Couch" for after he has more episodes under his belt, especially ones featuring Helga (and if he's willing to branch out a little episodes featuring Helga's home life). There are so many of them that are also taking place at school, such as the spelling bee episode or that one where she runs a school newspaper, off the top of my head.
Would love to see more Doug reactions.
The episodes Doug’s Minor Catastrophe, Doug Didn’t Do It, and
Doug saves Roger are also worth checking out.
I thinking another one that might be worth checking out that I remember watching when there were episodes on UA-cam is the one where Doug has the same test answers as a kid named Chalky and it turns out he copied off him because he needed a good grade to play in a football game because his family put a lot of pressure on him. Unless that’s one you mentioned. Maybe it was Doug Didn’t Do It?
@@KeatonGraves Way to spoil the episode 😆
@ Sorry
@@KeatonGraves Doug Didn't Do It is the one where Doug is accused of stealing Mr. Bone's prized yodeling trophy
If Doug was a superhero. His name would be, DOUGMAN
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The breakfast club: the principal leaves an entire Saturday school class alone for the entire duration of the movie
I doubt he is going to reach to Breakfast club or Bad Teacher for the same exact reason he won't play Bully Scholarship Addition.
Fun fact: Doug is the first Nicktoon ever aired.
That and Rugrats too in the same day.
Speaking of Rugrats he should see the listed episodes below.
Little Dude
Educating Angelica
Preschool Daze
@@jasonrandom372don't forget ren and stimpy! That aired as well in 1991!
@@evanrosman9226 If memory serves, Doug, Rugrats & Ren & Stimpy all premiered on the same day.
@@jamiecinder9412 If you judge by the timeslot, Doug premiered first.
You finally did Doug!!!! Please continue to do these episodes!!!!
😎👍
The closest experience I can personally think of to this was one time during lunch break, these two bullies kept jokingly pushing me into the wall, literally trapping me in the corner for about 10 minutes or so before the librarian threw all 3 of us out. My friend saw the whole thing (why he didnt try to help me i don't know...but anyway) and argued with him about me getting kicked out but the librarian didn't want to listen. Outside the literally it continued for the rest of the lunch break ending with one final hard hockey-like check, i went flying into the brick wall and got my elbow up just in time to save myself from whacking my head. This friend finally got up to come help seeing the massive blue bruise i had on my elbow went with me to the principal's office to report it. The principal was FURIOUS! I mean he had steam shooting out his ears. The thing is just a few days earlier in another school in the province (I'm in Canada) a kid actually died under similar circumstances, he didnt get his elbow up and hit his head. Both of those kid spent the rest of the year in after school detention every day (about a month and a half) and the librarian was reprimanded for not handling it properly. He claimed he thought all 3 of us were "playing around" and were being disruptive. No idea if this is why, but we had a new librarian the next year. 🤔
And speaking of brains over violence I've only ever won 2 fights in my entire life: both with minimum violence: I was about to get pounded and I pretty much channeled the 3 stooges:
Me: Hey knucklehead, see those? (Holding up 2 fingers)
Him: yeah?
Poked him in the eyes and successfully ran away. 😅
The other, I had just finished eating my lunch in the cafeteria which was a tupperware container of chef boyardee ravioli, this kid steals my lunchbag, i ran after him pinned him against the wall and ordered him to give it back, he did. But after i turned around he clubbed me in the back as he ran past me so i swung the lunchbag at him, the bag wasnt fully closed and the tupperware container burst....tomato sauce all over him in front of everyone to a huge laugh. He was so embarassed and ran away😅 teacher pretty much let me get away with that one seeing as I was just defending myself but did ask me to get a mop from the janitor's office and clean up the trail of tomato sauce he left. Worth it! 😅
Wow 😮
I randomly thought of this suggestion while watching this video: Daria episodes "Arts n Crass" and "Fizz Ed"
Doug is my childhood too. i seen this a lot some years ago.
Not even a minute in and I have to say: WE NEED MORE SANTA BRANDON!!!
Oh yeah, 2 more things: Doug was in 6th grade, which was elementary school in this. And I think they meant detention hall to be a Recovery Room/ISS, which we had at all of my schools at all grade levels.
Oh and that "time will pass--will you?" banner? It's real. I remember one of my high school teachers had it in their classroom. And I've heard kids chant "fight!" too.
Thanks
Doug was definitely part of my childhood. Thank you for the reaction and hoping you react to more episodes from it.
I also grew up watching this show and have weirdly vivid memories of the same moments in this episode you did - Roger and Patty arguing, the Klotzilla fantasy, etc. I loved the show and remember watching many of these episodes over and over which is no doubt why it stuck, but I still found every moment of your reaction relatable. I even joined in on the last part of the opening theme exactly when you did. 😂 I just find it interesting that our history with and nostalgia for the show seem so relateable, there must just be something about this show or shows like it that just resonate with you in a specific way as a kid.
Hopefully we get more Doug reactions.
In case i had you curious upon hearing doug speak i now know this episode is from the superior Nickelodeon run of the show (the Disney run (which takes place canonically after anyway) wasn’t bad just different due to some issues behind the scenes)
And the principals name is mr bone
I thought for the longest time that Mr. Bone was voiced by Don Knotts. His way of speaking was clearly an inspiration.
He is the assistant principal, and as I'm also remembering this episode after so long, I'm surprised he left the room. He's shown in other episodes to take his job very seriously 😅
This scenario takes me back to Jr. High when one of my classmates was physically assaulting me and when I told him to stop, not only did the teacher only call me out, she also had me write him a formal apology for 'disrupting his learning'.
That would happen to me often in 2nd grade: the teacher had this 3 strikes system, first time you did something you weren't supposed to do, your name goes on the wall and you get a warning, 2nd time gets you another warning, 3rd time: 1/2 after school detention. I don't recall anyone getting a "4th strike" but someone asked about that once (cause a kid got a 3rd strike really early in the day) and she said it would carry over to the next day. So what would happen often with me: I'd get the first strike (which I deserved) the kids would all go. "Oooooooo" I'd say "Shut up!" And the teacher would give me a 2nd strike for that. You'd think she'd say something like "alright, settle down everyone or your name's going there too."
My history teacher in my sophomore year of high school had a "Time will pass. Will you?" sign beneath the room's clock. That was back in 2011.
Wow! 😂
I had one that said time is passing are you
Honestly, Ms. Wingo is a pretty OK teacher. It's just this episode where she's at her worst. I agree that she was way too harsh, but I think it was just this episode is where she was bad.
Mr. Bone is one strict vice principal, normally he would have been in the room, but I guess it was all for the plot.
Nice that you remember Doug. Hope to see more
Yeah I definitely do!!!!
#Principal_reacts would really like it, if you could react to vice principal Kraft? Of Sabrina the teenage witch? Plus there’s a whole bunch of episodes of west bridge high? To react to?
I didn't expect a character to save the day by having a psychotic break at school.
That's funny I also remember the dialogue in that moment.
You figured the teacher would have payed better attention as to what was going on after she scolded Rodger and Patty to keep quiet the 1st time. Also; what is up with the teachers leaving students, especially those in detention, unattended? Good thing you made your channel and can bring awareness to it.
I don’t know! Lol. You can’t leave students alone, especially a big group of students that have all broken the rules in some way 😂
@SchoolPrincipalReacts Uhhhmmm....limited animated time? Having kids be the main focus? The lack of knowledge when it comes to schools in real life? 90s cartoons being inaccurate?
These are some theories that come to mind, why they aren't many teachers and why they aren't in the classroom. I have also realized how this is a reoccurring issue
#Principal_reacts would really like it, if you could react to vice principal Kraft? Of Sabrina the teenage witch? Plus there’s a whole bunch of episodes of west bridge high? To react to?
That does happen though. When I was in middle school they would often punish everyone rather than the one troublesome kid. The idea being we'd all turn against the kid who was getting us in trouble. But so what? We can't do anything to them without getting in trouble ourselves...
@@SchoolPrincipalReactsYou said "lol" you're officially gen Z.
Doug and Roger same voice actor billy west you probably know them best for there role as phill J fly form Futurama
Compared to stories I've heard from r/AskReddit about school "Zero Tolerance" policies, Doug and Patti's situation is relatively tame. Still shouldn't have happened, Mrs. Wingo should have been more attentive, but this was pretty light all things considered.
Another Doug episode recommendation: Doug's Bum Rap, which is about academic cheating.
Thanks
I had teachers who, like Ms. Wingo here, would alternate between being strict and then suddenly be negligent. There was this one kid in my math class back in 7th grade over 20 years ago who one day for the entire class period recited the entire car demonstration scene from Tommy Boy ("I can't feel my legs" "New guy's in the corner puking his guts out") loudly ad nauseum and the teacher who I recall being very strict and stern didn't say/do anything (maybe he was hard of hearing?). Not saying I dislike Tommy Boy but in a normal class with normal discipline, that behavior wouldn't be tolerated
Also I know I'm in the minority here but imho Ms. Wingo was a very bland character (and I love this show and most of its characters but it had a handful of really bland characters like Doug's mother Theda and Chalky Studebaker). Tippi Dink who has the same voice as Ms. Wingo is literally Ms. Wingo if she had a personality and any appeal. Even Miss Slovak from the first season of Hey Arnold! had (slightly) more appeal than Ms. Wingo, and I know those will be fighting words for some people.
17:17 The episode originally aired on October 6, 1991.
Teachers always turn a blind eye to bullies, but are quick to punish you if you try to defend yourself.
Some schools handle this well and some don’t. Also, sometimes this happens but a lot of people get confused about what “defending yourself means.” Thanks for watching! 👍
I notice in so many of these videos, there’s commentary about how it’s crazy/unacceptable for students to be left unsupervised in a classroom, even briefly. But it seemed like it happened all the time when I was a kid. Is this a new thing? I hear from teachers nowadays they can’t even go to the bathroom.
I don’t think its new. Some schools do a better job than others. These community expects teachers and staff to supervise their children at all times.
if you plan to watch more doug episodes then perhaps some episodes that might interest you are:
"Doug's new teacher" and "Doug's Bum Rap". I hope you find these enjoyable.
In the Nickelodeon Doug he was about 11 years old. While in the disney version he went up a year and grade
In this series Doug is in 5th grade meaning this is his final year of elementary school. However in Disney's Doug he is in 6th grade meaning it is his first year of middle school.
@@jasonrandom372 In the Nick series he's actually in the 6th grade at a K-6 school and in the Disney series (ugh) they started the 7th grade at a middle school.
All this stuff that Doug goes through in school wouldn't happen in real life. I know it's a cartoon, but Doug's world is crazy
Uhhhh.....I don't know maybe it's a little exaggerated but I've had similar experiences.
@@marcpower4167 ok what happened to you that was like on the show?
You know, there is a Doug funnie episode with Mr. Bone being at the hospital! Once I find the name of it, I'll let you know! You'd get a kick out of reacting to it!
Doug's Shock Therapy. There's a scene where Doug has a nightmare sequence where Mr. Bone got eyes surgically implanted in the back of his head which is one of the most horrifying moments in the entire show lol
I love that you love the theme song haha!!!. I have a funny story with a book report. My brother had to do a book report. Well…he wanted to do a report on a very easy book. Well my mom was not having it. She helped him pick out a classic book for him to report on. Haha.
If you suddenly find yourself short of episodes to react to, may I please suggest?
Bea’s Block - Danny Sings
Isadora Moon - New Girl
The Casagrandes - Señor Class
The Simpsons - Duffless*
Kiff - Thirst To Be The First
Paw Patrol - Pups Save A School Bus
Bluey - Daddy Dropoff
* = I know only the B plot of this episode revolves around Springfield Elementary, but you may find yourself comparing the Duff Brewery tour to past field trips, plus I think the Traffic School and Alconon scenes might each give you something to talk about!
Cheers
I think Ms. Wingo was having a bad day lol. She was usually better than this.
I love Doug!
Ms. Wingo is usually a good teacher but she was super harsh in this episode. I may have mentioned this before but the school related episode i remember the most is called doug's bum rap.
Check out "Doug's Minor Catastrophe"... this is a serious school issue to discuss.
Got it!!!! Thanks, Kiaya! 👍
@@SchoolPrincipalReactsI second this episode
9:23 Doug the simp
In my Intro To Education course in community college, our instructor was a bit old school with how she assigned us work. There were weirdly no tests or homework, but she did assign us a book report on a book that had at least a little bit to do with teaching/being a teacher. Me being a pretty good student but also lazy, I just straight up didn't do the book report at all because I calculated that if I did all the other work in the class well enough, that I would still pass with an A-
That being said, there was another class where a debate where I fumbled a little bit and brought me down to a D for a bit, and I thought that was ridiculous
Wow 😮
Doug should not be punished. He did not fight Roger. He intimidated him and intimidation should not be punished.
Yay Doug!!
That teacher is the teacher the creator had in 3rd grade
I’m 31 I remember about this cartoon I feel old 90 s cartoon was different vibes you look young
I love that you're watching Doug! I remember watching Doug the first time it ever aired. Summer of 1991, I was six years old. I already liked the network, but Doug and Rugrats really cemented me as a Nickelodeon kid, and I would come to love much of what the network ran throughout the 1990s and even into the early 2000s, cartoons and live action shows alike.
On another note, IMHO, Disney ruined Doug when they took it over.
I believe that Doug is in 6th grade in a K-6 elementary school, IIRC.
Haha, Doug was always imagining being Quailman or Smash Adams or Race Canyon. Very active imagination. Part of what made the show fun.
Mrs. Wingo is usually a better teacher than this. Mr. Bone just leaving them alone seems kinda out of character too.
They're on school grounds. You can see the banner again in the background sometimes that say "time will pass will you?"
"Just watch it mister" Mr. Bone out of character again. Although it is something he'd say when minor things happen, when bigger things like this are going on he's usually marching them to his office.
Yes, I'd love for you to watch more of the Nickelodeon era Doug. Great show.
Until next time, cheers!
Thanks!
Clarence episode reaction to: “Average Jeff”
Yeah, because I do feel bad for Jeff Randall in that episode.
This show played a major role in inspiring me to draw my own comics.
I have tons of recommendations of episodes to review:
Nickelodeon version:
Doug Can’t Dance
Doug Gets Busted
Doug’s Big Nose
Doug Can’t Dig It
Doug Didn’t Do It
Doug is Mayor for a Day
Doug’s No Dummy
Doug’s Runaway Journal
Doug’s Doodle
Doug’s Cookin
Doug is Quail Man
Doug Out in Left Field
Doug Takes The Case
Doug Versus the Klotzoid Zombies
Doug Meets Fentruck
Doug’s on Stage
Doug Battles the Rulemeister
Doug Saves Roger
Doug’s Big News
And many more, I’ll mention later.
Disney Version:
Doug’s New School
Doug’s in Debt
Doug: The Big Switch
Doug’s Bloody Buddy
Doug Directs
Doug’s Brain Drain
Doug’s Great Opportunity
Doug Gets Booked
Doug’s Mural Mania
Doug’s Secret of Success
Doug Gets it All
Doug’s Friend’s Friend
Doug’s Chubby Buddy
Doug-Appalooza
Doug’s Older Woman
Quail Man Takes The Blame
Doug and the Bluffington 5
Doug Cuts School
And more, I’ll mention later.
You also forgot Doug's lost weekend, Doug's bum rap, and Doug's Math Problem. From the original series.
PLEASE? Kim Possible, Season 2, Episode 3, Two to Tutor?
Kim Possible itself is a good idea
Do you take requests? If so, I have one for you: There's a Doug episode called "Doug Didn't Do It", where Doug is accused of stealing Mr. Bone's prized yodeling trophy! Mr. Bone was the vice principal of the school, by the way!
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So my wife teaches 7th grade and she never would make 1 book report worth 1/3 of a students grade… it may be a section but it’s one of a few assignment which add up to the percentage.
She has also had a similar situation in such one of the boys was pestering one of the girls to do his school work for him. She pretty much spoke to both kids and when it was clear who was the aggressor… she sent him to the office.
#Principal_reacts would really like it, if you could react to vice principal Kraft? Of Sabrina the teenage witch? Plus there’s a whole bunch of episodes of west bridge high? To react to?
I never had that happen with a teacher either except for a final exam. Only thing I can think of that was anywhere close was I had one science teacher offer to give us extra credit if we entered the optional science fair and the bridge building competition (having to build a bridge with just popsicle sticks and school glue that was strong and not too heavy), 5% extra for each one.
Another biology teacher in high school made a nice offer after pretty much everyone did pretty bad on the first test, saying if you pass on the 2nd test and improve by at least 20% she'd drop the score on the 1st test from your overall average.
Doug another nicktoons classic
All you need is a Santa Claus suit and a long beard and you would look like Santa
Lol 😂
Doug was a good show, but what I'm really waiting for is Even Stevens.
I honestly don’t remember if i did a book report, maybe descriptions of works or key works tha highlight in the book to right if that counts but i don’t remember what it’s actually is
Edit: Can i also say when i here Doug, which i did watch, sometime get confused with ChalkZone which is another show i watched
Hi There Sir Principal Brandon! In The UA-cam Video Before This One I Commented That You Should Play Some Spongebob Squarepants Video Games! And You Asked Which Spongebob Squarepants Game Is The Most Popular One And I Would Say The Most Poplular Spongebob Squarepants Video Game Is Called "Spongebob Squarepants: Battle For Bikini Bottom!" Sir Principal Brandon!
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Love this ❤
In Middle School we had a project worth a quarter of our grade.
Not sure how common it is though. I’m not sure if the teacher was doing the right thing or not?
They did that in all my school
Do simpsons episode skinner semce of snow its about kids tapped at school during blizzard
Fillmore is a good show
Could you react to the Grim adventures of Billy and Mandy meet the reaper?
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Yeah i don’t member her being this bad normally this seems to be another classic “because plot must happen “ scenario
Other Doug episodes you should react to are
Doug didn't do it
Doug's math problem
Doug's doodle
Doug's bum rap
Doug battles the rule myster
Doug's lost weekend
Doug saves Roger
Doug's big news
Doug can't dance
Doug gets busted
Doug graduates
Don't forget Doug's Shock Therapy
Great list and great addition by @YoungBlueEyesSingsOlBlueEyes
I'll also add to it "Doug's Cookin'"
#Principal_reacts would really like it, if you could react to vice principal Kraft? Of Sabrina the teenage witch? Plus there’s a whole bunch of episodes of west bridge high? To react to?
Awsome video can u do Christmas episode like Doug Christmas and all
Unfortunately all of my Christmas content has already been filmed. There’s always next year!
I think Doug is very underrated. I blame Disney lol. It's like nobody liked Doug as much as other shows. And Disney's version wasn't great.
React to glee
Idont rember this show is it disney or nickelodeon. Brendan can you look into the ghost and molly mcgee first day in school i think its anyway season 1 1b
It was originally Nickelodeon for seasons 1-4. Seasons 5-7 were Disney. The Nickelodeon episodes were better on my opinion.
This episode is from Nick version. Disney has the rights now. I love both versions of the show
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I suggest checking out the hey Arnold episodes the Aptitude test, the episode tutoring torvald, and the episode Ms. perfect
And Teacher's Strike, Full Moon, The Flood, Student Teacher, School Play, Girl Trouble, Longest Monday, and Helga on the Couch.
@@jasonrandom372 agreed! all great episodes I love The flood and Helga on the couch!
@@jasonrandom372 Save "Helga on the Couch" for after he has more episodes under his belt, especially ones featuring Helga (and if he's willing to branch out a little episodes featuring Helga's home life). There are so many of them that are also taking place at school, such as the spelling bee episode or that one where she runs a school newspaper, off the top of my head.