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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Nathan Lane Musical at a Fraction of The Producers!,
By Frev (New York, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Teacher's Pet (DVD)
This movie is the funniest musical Nathan Lane has done since 'The Producers'. A feature length version of the Disney series showcasing the artwork of Gary Baseman, the movie carries over the plot line of a dog dressing like and pretending to be a little boy, whose wish is to be a real boy, ala Pinocchio. The movie even starts as a send-up of the Disney classic, but done in the twisted, quirky Baseman style. The movie's plot has the dog Spot, whose secret identity is that of Scott Leadready II (both voiced by Nathan Lane), trying to follow his master Leonard to Florida to seek out the services of wacko Dr. Ivan Krank (voiced by Kelsey Grammer) who can turn animals into human beings. When Spot/Scott's fellow pets, the cat Mr. Jolly (David Ogden Stiers) and green canary Pretty Boy (Jerry Stiller) discover how dangerous the Doctor's experiments are, they also head to Florida to warn Spot. Will Dr. Krank's experiment succeed? Will Mr. Jolly and Pretty Boy get there in time? Will Leonard lose a dog and gain a father with lower back pain? Will Spot's dream to become human come true? And how many show stopping tunes can Nathan Lane sing in under 80 minutes?
There are several clever musical numbers in this film, perhaps the most subversive animated Disney musical of all time, the songs reflecting the twisted spirit of Gary Baseman's drawings. And there are so many clever gags and in-jokes throughout the film, that you'll keep hitting the pause button to catch all of them. The send-ups of such Disney classics as 'Pinocchio' and 'Snow White' is almost worth the admission alone. For those who couldn't afford a ticket to see Nathan Lane in 'The Producers' on Broadway, you can buy this DVD at less than a fraction of the cost for a 'Producers' ticket, and have just as much fun. The animation is colorful enough to keep the attention of the kiddies while the jokes and songs will keep adults in stitches. I watched this movie with my niece and nephew and we all had a great time. For fans of the art of Gary Baseman, this DVD is a must-have. Bonus features include a profile of Gary Baseman with interviews with Nathan Lane, David Ogden Stiers, Jerry Stiller and Wallace Shawn. There are two hilarious deleted scenes, a music video, and a special 'songs only' selection with lyrics. Treat yourself to this quirky, kooky laugh-filled Disney movie
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for people that like musicals and love to laugh!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Teacher's Pet (DVD)
"Teacher's Pet" is one of the good musicals of our time. It is about a dog named Spott who wants to be a boy. He sees a show with a man named Ivan Crank that says that he can turn animals into people. So he goes on a trip. But his master Lenerd wants him to be a dog and play with him throughout the summer because Lenard dosen't have many friends. Good songs, great animation, and fun for the whole family. If you need a good family movie to watch, this is it!!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Fun Way to Spend an Afternoon,
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Tribute to the Great Animated Classics!,
By Alex (United States) - See all my reviews Spot is a dog who wishes he was a boy, and somehow is able to fool everyone at school that he is one. But during summer vacation, he sees a mad scientist on tv who claims he can turn animals into humans. The first half of the movie is the road trip on the way to meet the looney doctor, and the second half is about Spot trying to fix a terrible mistake. This film will teach children the valuable lesson of "the grass is always greener." I highley recomend that you take your loved ones to see "Teacher's Pet," because it is one of the best family films I've seen in a while.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Short and Sweet!,
By Ed Mich "Ed" (New York) - See all my reviews In the television seris, the "Teacher's Pet," is a blue dog named Spot. He is the dog of a young boy named Leonard, who is the son of mary Lou, who works at Leonards school under the ruling of Principal Stricklar, who has a strong dislike of dogs. Spot lives with Leonard and Mary Lou and their two other pets, Mr. Jolly a bird, and Pretty Boy a cat. Spot's problem is that he could talk, and he wants to be a real boy. When Mary Lou gets nominated for a Teacher of the Year Award, she and Leonard travel miles to Florida for the finals. Spot is left at home, but when he sees a talk show he decides to find them. The Barry Anger Show has a segment with made scientist Dr. Ivan Krank who claims that he could turn any everyday animal, into a human being. Spot finds Leonard and Mary Lou and changes into his alter ego, "human" Scott. Spot attends school everyday as Scott and makes up a wild story to be able to join Mary Lou and Leonard on their trip to the Sunshine State. He mades it to Ivan's lab, and is turned into a man instead of a boy. Dog years would make him older than he thinks he is. Scott/Spot escapes from Krank who wants to use him to have living proof that he is not crazy and his experiments really do work. But Leonard begins finding out that it is hard to have a dog really be a man, and the plot thickens. "Teacher's Pet," is a musical. There are short songs throughout the movie, and if you listen to the lyrics, they are just so funny. I found myself laughing alot during this movie, and not at smart jokes that makers seem to sneak into animated movies to appeal to older people. I laughed at the stupid humor and the obvious jokes. I liked it. I thought this movie had some perfect timing, and alot of perfect humor. "Teacher's Pet," was, like the seris, made with tradional hand drawn animation, which is another reason why it was so short in lenght. It was not like "Finding Nemo," which was so beautiful, and had images of beauty that you just want to take it all at once. This movie has animation the way it used to be done like decades ago, and sometimes I perfer that, because it shows that people can make movies without the extreme help of machine, like "Finding Nemo." That was made only with the help of a machine and numbers. I really liked "Teacher's Pet," and it was clean, and funny, and had a great story, and it could be entertaining to people of any age. Like in my review title, it was short and sweet. ENJOY! Rated PG for some mildly crude humor.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous!!!,
By Eye_dentity "Searching for Truth" (SF Bay Area, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teacher's Pet (DVD)
First of all, let me say that as an adult, I had an absolute BLAST watching this movie! It is one of the funniest, most clever cartoons I have seen in a long time and I absolutely adore Gary Baseman's unique, whimsical animation. The cast, including Nathan Lane and Kelsey Grammar did a wonderful job of bringing their characters to life and song. There's really nothing else I can say except to see this little gem of a movie.
Lastly, I am absolutely ASTOUNDED by the viewers who did not like this movie. I will stop there.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny film that deserves appreciation,
By Pam Coors "PC" (NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teacher's Pet (DVD)
This is a very funny, well written and well voiced film that got short shrift at the box office and deserves a new life on DVD.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grandchildren loved it!,
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My grandchildren have most of the popular movies, many oldies also. I came across this accidentally on netflix; they loved it so much that I ordered it from amazon. The children are 5 and 7, they've watched it so much they quote and sing lines from the movie and laugh all over again. It has a more current humor, but is still appropriate.... much like Back at the Barnyard t.v. series that they love.
I highly recommend this forgotten movie for children.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tons Of Gags, Many For Adults,
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This review is from: Teacher's Pet (DVD)
"A nice surprise" is probably how I would best describe this animated film. The artwork on the cover makes it look as if it was made for four-year-old audiences but it is hardly that. It is very funny with so many gags I lost count. Those jokes are both audio and visual.
Nathan Lane's New York City accent was funny as he voiced the lead character, "Spot," the dog who wanted to be changed into a little boy. Actually, all the characters are pretty funny and the songs aren't bad, either. I am not usually a fan of these kids' musicals but the songs were short and the lyrics were humorous. And - I didn't really view this as a kids movie since the vocabulary and the jokes were geared (in a non-offensive way) more toward adults. I understand some parents, in fact, were upset at this movie for that very reason - the jokes go over the heads of most kids in here. That is true.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Childhood Favorite,
This review is from: Teacher's Pet (DVD)
When I was 10, and got a copy of this movie at Blockbuster, I loved this movie. I wasn't sure if there was a TV show on it or not but it was my favorite movie. The only thing that suprised me was that they didn't show credits at the begining (name, actors, director etc) of the movie. But it was my favorite movie that I could watch again and again. I really liked the movie and was a great film. I wasn't so comfortable when I saw it at the movies way then for the first time but it was a favorite of mine.
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