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** Darla was voiced by Molly Ringwald in her first two appearances. Later on, she was voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren .

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** Darla was voiced by Molly Ringwald in her first two appearances. Later on, she was voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren .Creator/KariWahlgren.
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** Darla was voiced by Molly Ringwald in her first two appearances. Later on, she was voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren .
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs when it has premieres. However, the show did briefly return in mid-2020 to help children cope with the [[UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic COVID-19 pandemic]].

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs aside from airing when it has had premieres. However, the show did briefly return in mid-2020 to help children cope with the [[UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic COVID-19 pandemic]].
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it briefly became [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwed]] as explained below, but this was soon averted once again as even after it ended, the show is still promoted alongside Disney Junior's [[WesternAnimation/{{TOTS}} newest]] [[WesternAnimation/MiraRoyaDetective originals]]

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it briefly became [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwed]] as explained below, but this was soon averted once again as even after it ended, the show is still promoted alongside Disney Junior's [[WesternAnimation/{{TOTS}} newest]] [[WesternAnimation/MiraRoyaDetective [[WesternAnimation/MiraRoyalDetective originals]]
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it briefly became [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwed]] as explained below, but this was soon averted once again as even after it ended, the show is still promoted alongside Disney Junior's [[WesternAnimation/TOTS newest]] [[WesternAnimation/MiraRoyaDetective originals]]

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it briefly became [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwed]] as explained below, but this was soon averted once again as even after it ended, the show is still promoted alongside Disney Junior's [[WesternAnimation/TOTS [[WesternAnimation/{{TOTS}} newest]] [[WesternAnimation/MiraRoyaDetective originals]]
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it eventually became [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwed]] as explained below.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it eventually briefly became [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwed]] as explained below.below, but this was soon averted once again as even after it ended, the show is still promoted alongside Disney Junior's [[WesternAnimation/TOTS newest]] [[WesternAnimation/MiraRoyaDetective originals]]

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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to premiere on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of "Welcome To [=McStuffinsVille=]" aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.



* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to premiere on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of "Welcome To [=McStuffinsVille=]" aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs when it has premieres. However, the show did briefly return in mid-2020 to help children cope with the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19 COVID-19 pandemic]].

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs when it has premieres. However, the show did briefly return in mid-2020 to help children cope with the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19 [[UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic COVID-19 pandemic]].
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it eventually became screwed as explained below.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it eventually became screwed [[ScrewedByTheNetwork screwed]] as explained below.



** ''Cuddle Me Lambie'', ''Mobile Clinic'' and ''School of Medicine'' are technically this in UsefulNotes/{{Malaysia}} because not only they're released several months late (in ''Mobile Clinic's'' case, half a year late- since ''Mobile Clinic's'' release in Malaysia was initially substituted for the Asia-only ''A Little Cuddle Goes A Long Way''), but so far it's only been released as part of the [=EzyDVD=] line. To wit, this line is an atrocity because not only are the subtitles hardwired and cannot be turned off (which is acceptable if it was a [=VideoCD=] release where subtitles are not part of the specifications, but these are [=DVDs=], which have the luxury of subtitles and captioning built in), the movie only has an English language soundtrack. This contrasts against the "premium" release which the last three DVD releases got (which does have multiple language subtitles that can be turned off completely and a multi-language soundtrack) in addition to an [=EzyDVD=] release.

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** ''Cuddle Me Lambie'', ''Mobile Clinic'' and ''School of Medicine'' are technically this in UsefulNotes/{{Malaysia}} because not only they're were they released several months late (in ''Mobile Clinic's'' case, half a year late- since ''Mobile Clinic's'' release in Malaysia was initially substituted for the Asia-only ''A Little Cuddle Goes A Long Way''), but so far it's only been released as part of the [=EzyDVD=] line. To wit, this line is an atrocity because not only are the subtitles hardwired and cannot be turned off (which is acceptable if it was a [=VideoCD=] release where subtitles are not part of the specifications, but these are [=DVDs=], which have the luxury of subtitles and captioning built in), the movie only has an English language soundtrack. This contrasts against the "premium" release which the last three DVD releases got (which does have multiple language subtitles that can be turned off completely and a multi-language soundtrack) in addition to an [=EzyDVD=] release.



* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: In seasons 1 and 2, this was played straight, where only Doc's voice actress was credited while everyone else was credited under "featuring the voice talents of" without saying who played what character. This became averted in season 3 onward, where everyone is credited for the characters that voice.

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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: In seasons Seasons 1 and 2, this was played straight, where only Doc's voice actress was credited while everyone else was credited under "featuring the voice talents of" without saying who played what character. This became averted in season from Season 3 onward, where everyone is credited for the characters that voice.



* ScheduleSlip: The final season is suffering this the worst, with a three month hiatus between the fifth and sixth episodes with no new episodes planned after the sixth.

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* ScheduleSlip: The final season is suffering this the worst, suffered from this, with a three month hiatus between the fifth and sixth episodes with no episodes. It would then take another ''five'' months for Disney Junior to air any more new episodes planned after the sixth.



* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs when it has premieres.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs when it has premieres. However, the show did briefly return in mid-2020 to help children cope with the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19 COVID-19 pandemic]].
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Doc was voiced by two young voice actresses: Kiara Muhammad and Laya DeLeon Hayes. Other human characters like Donny, Emmie, Alma, Carlos and Henry are also voiced by child actors.
** Even some younger toys were voiced by children like Little Jack voiced by a ten year old voice actor Brady Tutton, a little boy doll named Brandon voiced by an eight year old voice actor Cooper Friedman and a little toy zebra named Zeke voiced by an eleven year old voice actor Brady Bond.
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* FakeBrit: The Wicked King's British accent was done by American voice actor Creator/JessHarnell .
* FakeRussian: Bella the Ballerina's Russian accent was done by American voice actress Creator/JulianneBuescher .
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs when it has premieres.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs when it has premieres.premieres.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Chris Nee revealed a few things about the series that changed in [[https://mobile.twitter.com/chrisdocnee/status/1251581276517101568 development]] :
** Hallie was originally envisioned to be sound more Midwestern. That changed when Loretta Devine was cast. Her mannerisms were also thought up by Kent Redeker.
** "The Dark Knight" was not originally about Sir Kirby. She was also surprised at Disney approving a title sounding similar to Batman.
** Doc was a boy in the pilot, but was made into a girl for the show, just as she originally intended. Lambie was also not in the original pilot, but she made it into the show.
** Bronte the dinosaur was originally conceived to be a girl.
** For the Florence Nightingale episode, she envisioned the voices like those from Downton Abbey. She was then surprised when her request to have them guest star was met.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The series finale, "It's A Doc Life", came out on Chris Nee's birthday.
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* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to premiere on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of "Welcome To [=McStuffinsVille=]" aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.

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* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to premiere on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of "Welcome To [=McStuffinsVille=]" aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.release.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After several years of being AdoredByTheNetwork, the show suffered this fate in 2018 at the beginning of Season 5, with heavy ScheduleSlip, and in mid-2019, the show was dropped from Disney Junior's schedule and only airs when it has premieres.
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** It's also on Creator/DisneyPlus, but, again, well, see above.

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** It's also on Creator/DisneyPlus, but, again, well, see above.between LateExportForYou[[note]]So far, only US, Canada, The Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand has access to the service, and the rest of Europe will only get it in March 2020, with no word on Asia or the rest of the world[[/note]] and BadExportForYou[[note]]Due to corruption in some countries, Disney+ may possibly launch crippled in some form, for example requiring a subscription with an exclusive PayTV provider to use[[/note]], yeah.
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* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to premiere on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of "Welcome To McStuffinsVille" aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.

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* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to premiere on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of "Welcome To McStuffinsVille" [=McStuffinsVille=]" aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.
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** It's also on Creator/DisneyPlus, but, again, well, see above.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Having daily reruns and being the first Disney show to get a 5th season is proof of this. Also, the show is so adored that even programming providers, such as Hulu, are tending to use the program as the face of their children's programming in their advertisements. However, it eventually became screwed as explained below.
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* ScheduleSlip: The final season is suffering this the worst, with a three month hiatus between the fifth and sixth episodes with no new episodes planned after the sixth.
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A reprisal is a retaliatory attack; this is now Role Reprise.


* RoleReprisal: The episode "Into The Hundred Acre Wood" is a crossover with ''Winnie the Pooh''. As such, Jim Cummings, Travis Oates, and Peter Cullen reprise their respective roles of Pooh and Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore.

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* RoleReprisal: RoleReprise: The episode "Into The Hundred Acre Wood" is a crossover with ''Winnie the Pooh''. As such, Jim Cummings, Travis Oates, and Peter Cullen reprise their respective roles of Pooh and Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore.
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* ActorAllusion: Big and Little Jack, a father and son pair, are voiced by Ty Burrell and Nolan Gould, respectively. [[Series/ModernFamily Wonder where the casting agency got that idea?]]
** In one episode, Lambie tries to prove herself responsible by taking care of a toy kitten. Creator/LaraJillMiller made her voice acting debut in the role of [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Kari]] [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Kamiya]], who had a pet cat and was later matched with a feline Digimon partner.
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** Season 2's Christmas special had Santa voiced by Jeffrey Tambor. With the sexual allegations against him at the end of 2017, season 5's Christmas special the following year has him voiced by Justin T. Bowler.
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** In one episode, Lambie tries to prove herself responsible by taking care of a toy kitten. Creator/LaraJillMiller made her voice acting debut in the role of [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Kari]] [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Kamiya]], who had a pet cat, and was later matched with a feline Digimon partner.

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** In one episode, Lambie tries to prove herself responsible by taking care of a toy kitten. Creator/LaraJillMiller made her voice acting debut in the role of [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Kari]] [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Kamiya]], who had a pet cat, cat and was later matched with a feline Digimon partner.
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** In one episode, Lambie tries to prove herself responsible by taking care of a toy kitten. Creator/LaraJillMiller made her voice acting debut in the role of [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Kari]] [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Kamiya]], who had a pet cat, and was later matched with a feline Digimon partner.
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* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to air on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of an episode from another show aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.

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* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to air premiere on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of an episode from another show "Welcome To McStuffinsVille" aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.
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* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to air on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.

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* TooSoon: The episode "First Responders To The Rescue" was originally scheduled to air on September 9, 2017, but it was moved to September 23. The reason for this was because the episode dealt with a storm, and came out while Hurricane Irma was still going. A rerun of an episode from another show aired in its original time slot. However, it still came out on the app and on demand the day of its intended release.
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** Amy Seadris voiced Dress Up Daisy in season 2, while [[Music/GreyDeLisle Grey DeLisle-Griffin]] took over in season 3.

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** Amy Seadris voiced Dress Up Daisy in season 2, while [[Music/GreyDeLisle [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey DeLisle-Griffin]] took over in season 3.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: In season 1, this was played straight, where only Doc's voice actress was credited while everyone else was credited under "featuring the voice talents of" without saying who played what character. This became averted in season 2 onward, where everyone is credited for the characters that voice.

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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: In season 1, seasons 1 and 2, this was played straight, where only Doc's voice actress was credited while everyone else was credited under "featuring the voice talents of" without saying who played what character. This became averted in season 2 3 onward, where everyone is credited for the characters that voice.
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* NamesTheSame: One of the episode is titled ''Dark Knight''. [[IThoughtItMeant No]], a Franchise/{{Batman}} action figure isn't appearing as the patient in the episode.[[note]]Given that Batman is a Creator/DCComics character which is owned by Time-Warner and Disney owns Creator/MarvelComics, it would take a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''-level licensing deal for Batman to show up in a Disney show.[[/note]]

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* NamesTheSame: One of the episode is titled ''Dark Knight''. [[IThoughtItMeant [[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant No]], a Franchise/{{Batman}} action figure isn't appearing as the patient in the episode.[[note]]Given that Batman is a Creator/DCComics character which is owned by Time-Warner and Disney owns Creator/MarvelComics, it would take a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''-level licensing deal for Batman to show up in a Disney show.[[/note]]
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* QuarterHourShort: While the series usually uses the {{Two Shorts}} format, some season 3 episodes premiered as one segment by itself with an opening and closing.

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