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Teacher's Pet DVD Press Release

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 7:19 am
by Luke
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<u><b>ON DISNEY DVD AND VHS JUNE 15, 2004</u>

<u><i>Nathan Lane Stars In Hilarious, Critically Acclaimed,
Full-Length Animated Feature</i></u>


Disney’s
TEACHER’S PET

DVD Includes Series Premiere Episode, Deleted Scenes,
Music Video and More</center></b>


BURBANK, Calif., March 19, 2004 – Walt Disney Home Entertainment presents Disney’s <b>TEACHER’S PET</b>, the animated, hysterical tale of “Spot,” a talking canine whose ultimate wish is to become “a real
boy.” Inspired by the critically-acclaimed, five-time Daytime Emmy Award-winning television series, <b>TEACHER’S PET</b> is unleashed courtesy of the wonderful, wacky artistic vision of world renowned
illustrator Gary Baseman and an all-star cast led by two-time Tony Award-winning actor Nathan Lane
(“The Lion King 1 1/2”) and perennial Emmy Award winner Kelsey Grammer (TV’s “Frasier.”). This
wild and comical fun-fest includes 11 songs that enchant, amuse and complement the rapid-fire
animation’s fur-flying pace.

On Disney DVD, <b>TEACHER’S PET</b> includes the bonus materials:
• Series Premiere Episode
• Deleted Scenes
• “The Art Of Gary Baseman” documentary
• “Teacher’s Pet” music video performed by Christy Carlson Romano
• Disney’s Song Selection
• Animated Menus
<b>TEACHER’S PET</b> is available for $29.99 (S.R.P.) on Disney DVD, and for $22.99 (S.R.P.) on VHS.

The all-star voice cast for <b>TEACHER’S PET</b> includes Jerry Stiller (TV’s “King of Queens;” “The Lion King 1 1/2”), David Ogden Stiers (“Lilo & Stitch”), Estelle Harris (TV’s “Seinfeld”), Jay Thomas (TV’s “Cheers”), Paul Reubens (“Pee Wee’s Big Adventure”), Shaun Fleming (TV’s “Disney’s Kim Possible”)
and Megan Mullally (TV’s “Will and Grace”).
Disney’s <b>TEACHER’S PET</b> is written by TV’s “Cheers” scribes Bill & Cheri Steinkellner. Directed by
Timothy Björklund.

Disney’s <b>TEACHER’S PET</b> is the hysterical tale of “Spot” (Nathan Lane), a talking canine whose
ultimate wish is to become “a real boy.” Opportunity knocks, but it’s through the DNA manipulations of
wacko scientist Dr. Ivan Krank (Kelsey Grammer). Spot quickly follows his best friend and master,
Leonard (Shaun Flemming) and their mother/fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Helperman (Debra Jo Rupp) to
Florida in order to make the evolution to human form. However, as Dr. Krank’s experiments have
produced some hilarious accidents such as Mosquito Girl (Megan Mullally) and Alligator Boy (Paul
Reubens), Spot’s transformation to human is not completely correct. It’ll take his best buddy Leonard
and his quirky pet pals - a cat named Mr. Jolly (David Ogden Stiers) and a boisterous bird named Pretty
Boy (Jerry Stiller) - to help Spot out.

<b>TEACHER’S PET</b> also stars Jay Thomas as schlock show host Barry Anger and Estelle Harris as nearsighted
pet sitter Mrs. Boogin. Rob Paulsen (TV’s “Pinky and the Brain”) supplies the voice of know-itall
classmate Ian Wazselewski, and Wallace Shawn (“Toy Story” & “Toy Story 2”) portrays the catloving,
autocratic Principal Strickler.

Nathan Lane and his fellow cast members shine in performing eleven songs for <b>TEACHER’S PET</b>. “I
Wanna Be A Boy” is a show-stopping opening number that thoroughly explains the backstory of the film
in three hysterical, maniac minutes. “A Boy Needs A Dog” gives the filmmakers a chance to spoof some
of those classic Disney song moments where woodland animals gather around; “A Whole Bunch of
World,” arguably the most ambitious musical number in the entire production, is a rapid-fire musical
number that lists and give some details of all 50 states -in alphabetical order! Kelsey Grammer
commands the screen – with an assist from some delightfully witty visuals - in the presentation of the
tango-esque “I, Ivan Krank.” There’s also “‘I’m Movin’ On,’ a terrific, big production number, and the
Stiller and Stiers “duet” “Small But Mighty” among others.

Disney Channel star Christy Carlson Romano, best known to audiences as Ren on TV’s “Even Stevens”
and as the voice of Disney’s Kim Possible, adds her vocal stylings to the end credit song – a snappy,
pop/rock rendition of the Doris Day standard, “Teacher’s Pet.” The exciting music video for this song is
included on the DVD.

STREET DATE: JUNE 15, 2004
Direct Prebook: April 20, 2004
Distributor Prebook: May 4, 2004
Suggested Retail Price: DVD: $29.99. VHS: $22.99.
Rated: “PG For Some Mildly Crude Humor”
DVD Bonus features unrated.
Feature Run Time: Approximately 74 minutes
DVD Aspect Ratio: Family Friendly Widescreen 1.66:1
(formatted 16x9)
Sound: Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
DTS Digital 5.1 Sound

Disney’s <b>TEACHER’S PET</b> is the first feature-length film based on the very popular ABC television
series of the same name. “Disney’s Teacher’s Pet” made its debut in Fall 2000 as an award-winning,
critically-acclaimed Saturday morning television series on the ABC Television Network. The series
continues to enjoy annual laurels as it airs on cable’s Toon Disney. The series has been honored with
back-to-back Daytime Emmy Awards for Best Animated Television Series – Special Class, as well as a
pair of Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (for Production Design
and Storyboarding); a British Academy Children’s Film & Television Award (BAFTA) for Best
International Programme; the National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben Award for Outstanding Animated
Television Series; and the World Animation Celebration’s award for Best Daytime Television Series. In
addition, Nathan Lane became the first actor to ever win a Tony Award and an Emmy Award in the same
year when he received the latter laurel in 2001 for his portrayal of Spot, and his boy alias, Scott.

Walt Disney Home Entertainment is distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc., a recognized
industry leader. Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. is the marketing, sales and distribution company
for Walt Disney, Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax, Dimension and Buena Vista videocassettes
and DVDs.

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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 7:26 am
by 2099net
I'm getting this in an instant! :)

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 8:23 am
by Jake Lipson
I'll pass on this one. It is kind of strange that the theatrical success and critically acclaimed Miracle is coming to DVD before this theatrical bomb and critic disaster.

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 8:34 am
by 2099net
Jake Lipson wrote:I'll pass on this one. It is kind of strange that the theatrical success and critically acclaimed Miracle is coming to DVD before this theatrical bomb and critic disaster.
On the contary Jake, Teachers Pet got overall very good reviews. A quick random read of reviews on the web show mostly positive. RottenTomatoes gives it a 76% fresh rating, which is greater than Brother Bear (39%) for example.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/TeachersPet-1129129/

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 8:44 am
by Jake Lipson
Ah. The reviews I saw were all bad. And there's no way it's better than Brother Bear.

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 9:01 am
by 2099net
No. Well, there's no better reviewer for yourself than yourself. No critical review can be taken as gospel, no matter who the reviewer is.

But you can see from the quotes on the RottenTomatoes page, it did well with most critics. I think Teacher's Pet did OK when it came to the reviews because most weren't expecting much, so came out pleasently surprised.

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 9:12 am
by Prince Adam
Is there really more money in producing these lackluster theatrical efforts and then rushing them to DVD?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:36 am
by MickeyMousePal
Who's going to buy this one?
Not me I rather rent it!
LOL this is the worst Disney Animated Movie since Doug's First Movie.

:D

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 12:56 pm
by Luke
MickeyMousePal wrote:Who's going to buy this one?
Not me I rather rent it!
LOL this is the worst Disney Animated Movie since Doug's First Movie.

:D
It's the worst Disney Animated Movie since Doug's First Movie, huh?
Well I suppose you saw it then. And yet you're going to rent it to see it again even though it was that bad? That seems odd.

Or maybe you didn't see it and are just assuming it's bad. But then that's just stupid.

As for who's going to buy this one, I'd guess people who enjoyed the TV show, people whose children who enjoyed the TV show, people who enjoyed the film upon seeing it in theaters, and people who try to collect as many Disney DVDs as possible. Of course you could always start a thread in Polls & Games asking "whos going to buy teachers Pet" with the options "yes" and "no" if you're interested in finding who among this community of Disney DVD enthusiasts will be buying it.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:01 pm
by 2099net
Well, I'm buying it because of the critical response. It's aroused my interest.

Oh, and most critics say the film has more appeal for adults than children!

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:01 pm
by MickeyMousePal
I have not seen it but I know it is horrible.
I'm not going to buy it even if I like lots of Disney films.
I only will buy Teacher's Pet: The Movie if it's a 2 disc DVD.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:10 pm
by Luke
MickeyMousePal wrote:I have not seen it but I know it is horrible.
I'm not going to buy it even if I like lots of Disney films.
I only will buy Teacher's Pet: The Movie if it's a 2 disc DVD.
Wow. Your omniscient powers are impressive, but your inability to resist purchasing a movie accompanied by a disc of bonus features is fascinating. You would actually buy a movie you know to be horrible (knowledge, that, naturally, comes without actually seeing the movie) just because there was a second disc? If Disney finds out about this, they could really capitalize on the Must-Buy-Multidisc-Sets demographic!

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:14 pm
by MickeyMousePal
Yeah Yeah. Luke
I really like 2 disc DVD's.
I might Buy Teacher's Pet are you happy now.
If you are still here come to the chat.
I have not seen it ok, pal.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:35 pm
by Prince Adam
I liked Doug's First Movie!
But I really liked the TV series...

Just like a love Recess: School's Out, and would love a Pepper Ann movie.

But I hate the series Teacher's Pet, and would probably hate the movie.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 4:46 pm
by Just Myself
I think this looks stupid and have no intention to see it, but I'd still like to see some artwork if available.

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 11:50 pm
by Trentinla
MickeyMousePal wrote:I have not seen it but I know it is horrible.
I'm not going to buy it even if I like lots of Disney films.
I only will buy Teacher's Pet: The Movie if it's a 2 disc DVD.
this could very well be the epitomy of a stupid post..

I have not seen it, but I know its horrible... (how could you possibly know without seeing it???)
I am not going to buy it.. (ok your perog)
I will only buy it if its two discs > (I guess this falls under two wrongs make a right?) Two disc of bad material warrant a purchase while one disc doesnt??..

...

anyway.. being in the minority of not only those on this board, but also those living.. I am one of the few walking, crawling, breathing creatures on earth that has seen this film..and needless to say.. it is amazing... ok, maybe not amazing.. but DAMN GOOD. The critical response is what drew me to go see this film and the critics were 100% right, it is VERY, VERY good.. it does have its faults, but is ten fold better than anything disney animation has done in years, pixar withstanding.

I really blame the sucess, or lack thereof, on disney marketing... for example.. how many disney movies that have come out in the past, oh say 10 years, have come out with no toys.?? or any marketable merchandise?? I cant think of any? Even the veritable stinker that was Treasure Planet had its share of action figures and knick knacks.... go to disneystore.com and type in treasure planet and see if anything but asoundtrack comes up.. go to ebay for that matter..

It is shame that disney didnt hype this movie more, asi t could truly have been groundbreaking.

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 11:59 pm
by MickeyMousePal
Trentinla Wrote

this could very well be the epitomy of a stupid post..

I have not seen it, but I know its horrible... (how could you possibly know without seeing it???)
I am not going to buy it.. (ok your perog)
I will only buy it if its two discs > (I guess this falls under two wrongs make a right?) Two disc of bad material warrant a purchase while one disc doesnt??..

...

anyway.. being in the minority of not only those on this board, but also those living.. I am one of the few walking, crawling, breathing creatures on earth that has seen this film..and needless to say.. it is amazing... ok,

maybe not amazing.. but DAMN GOOD. The critical response is what drew me to go see this film and the critics were 100% right, it is VERY, VERY good.. it does have its faults, but is ten fold better than anything disney animation has done in years, pixar withstanding.

I really blame the sucess, or lack thereof, on disney marketing... for example.. how many disney movies that have come out in the past, oh say 10 years, have come out with no toys.?? or any marketable merchandise?? I cant think of any? Even the veritable stinker that was Treasure Planet had its share of action figures and knick knacks.... go to disneystore.com and type in treasure planet and see if anything but asoundtrack comes up.. go to ebay for that matter..

It is shame that disney didnt hype this movie more, asi t could truly have been groundbreaking.
Welcome to the forum Trentinla.
I agree with you how can I judge the movie by the cover.
I'll just rent it when it comes out just to check it out.
But I know I won't like it. :roll:

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2004 9:31 am
by goofystitch
Trentinla wrote:
I am one of the few walking, crawling, breathing creatures on earth that has seen this film..and needless to say.. it is amazing... ok, maybe not amazing.. but DAMN GOOD.
I too have seen this film and also liked it a lot. The animation takes some getting used to and the story is nothing new, but this movie is very intertaining, especially if you are a true Disney fan. There are references to classic Disney films throughout the film, so even if nothing else in the film appeals to you, there is at least something to keep you watching. I was never really a fan of the show(although I have never seen a whole episode) and I felt the movie was good enough to buy. At least rent it before you bash it.

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2004 4:49 pm
by AwallaceUNC
MickeyMousePal wrote: Welcome to the forum Trentinla.
I agree with you how can I judge the movie by the cover.
I'll just rent it when it comes out just to check it out.
But I know I won't like it. :roll:
I applaud you, up until the "know I won't like it" part. I understand being turned off by a movie's appearance sometimes, and it's ok to have low expectations (that someitmes makes you like it even more), but just try to keep an open mind.

Don't feel like you have to see it though. If you don't want to, that's fine, but just don't say it's horrible until you do. :)

-Aaron

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2004 5:10 pm
by MickeyMousePal
awallaceunc Wrote
I applaud you, up until the "know I won't like it" part. I understand being turned off by a movie's appearance sometimes, and it's ok to have low expectations (that someitmes makes you like it even more), but just try to keep an open mind.

Don't feel like you have to see it though. If you don't want to, that's fine, but just don't say it's horrible until you do.

-Aaron
Thanks for the Heads up Aaron. :thumb: