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Disney's Teacher's Pet (PG)
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Disney's Teacher's Pet
is yet another silly, song-filled, overdone kiddie movie, but at least the engaging animation and decent vocal performances will keep parents' grimaces to a minimum.
Story
Based on the popular Emmy-winning Saturday morning cartoon show,
Teacher's Pet
revolves around a dog, Spot Helperman (voiced by
Nathan Lane
), who, for as long as he can remember, always wanted to be a human boy--so much so that he puts on pants, tucks his ears underneath a beanie cap and disguises himself as Scott Leadready II, a "kid" who goes to his friend's, er,
master
's fourth grade class. Spot's master, Leonard (voiced by
Shaun Fleming
), on the other hand, just wishes he had a real dog to play with, to catch sticks and lick his face. Fat chance with this pooch. Desperate for any chance to be human, Spot discovers there's an experimental scientist in Florida, Dr. Ivan Krank (voiced by
Kelsey Grammer
), who, although labeled a complete wacko, claims he can change animals into humans. Spot sets out to find Krank and make his dreams come true, hitching a ride with Leonard and his schoolteacher mother (voiced by
Debra Jo Rupp
) on their way to the Sunshine State for a national teacher's contest. Several tiresome musical numbers later, Leonard tries unsuccessfully to convince Spot to stay a dog, and they find the diabolical doctor in the Florida swamps. Zap! Spot/Scott finally gets his wish. Be careful what you wish for, little doggie.
Acting
It's a good thing
Teacher's Pet
incorporates some veteran voiceover talents to lend at least a little credibility to the silliness.
Lane
, as the determined canine, and
Grammer
, as the evil scientist, are animation pros--
Lane
from his
Lion King
days and
Grammer
from his hysterical stints on
The Simpsons
. They do their darnedest to bring out the best in the borderline corny dialogue from
Pet
's husband-and-wife writing team, Bill and Cheri Steinkellner, with lines like Spot's query, "What's with this family and singing? I'm feeling Von-Trapped." But
Lane
and
Grammer
are consummate showmen, delivering the lines and handling the singing chores with aplomb, especially
Grammer
(get this man a Broadway show,
pronto
). Other
Pet
denizens include
Jerry Stiller
as the Helperman's perpetually annoyed parrot Pretty Boy and
David Ogden Stiers
as the agoraphobic but cuddly cat Mr. Jolly. And if you listen closely, you'll also hear
Paul Reubens
(aka Pee-wee Herman) and
Will & Grace
's
Megan Mullally
voicing two of Krank's experiments--with alligators and mosquitos, respectively--gone strangely awry.
Direction
Despite a weak story and uninspiring songs,
Teacher's Pet
has a unique animated style, and that's its one key selling point. Renowned illustrator Gary Baseman, whose art is frequently featured in top magazines such as
The New Yorker
and
Rolling Stone
, got the idea for
Pet
when he wondered what his dog did all day long when he wasn't there. He teamed up with the Steinkellners (TV's
Cheers
) and created the TV version of
Teacher's Pet
, which debuted in 2000 and has won several awards, including a Daytime Emmy for best animated TV series. In the movie version, first-time director Timothy Bjorklund sticks with Baseman's eclectic and off-kilter style and churns out the artist's illustrations at a fur-flying rate. There's lots to see and several inside jokes to catch, including poking fun at Disney classics such as
Pinocchio
(the Blue Fairy done Baseman style is hilarious) and
101 Dalmatians
(ditto with the "Twilight Bark"). It's been a long time since hand-drawn art has given audiences something just as distinctive as its rival, the somewhat more versatile computer-generated animation.
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