Episodes (31)
Sep 12, 1998
Doug invites Patti to a New Year's Eve party, hoping for his first kiss with her.
Sep 19, 1998
When Doug finds out about an upcoming party at the lake, he wants to invite Patti, but an older 8th-grader asks him first.
Sep 26, 1998
After Doug crashes his bike into a tree, he competes in a bike race - or does he?
Oct 03, 1998
Doug has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend the day with The beets, then remembers he promised to clean his grandmother's attic, so he looks to Quailman for inspiration.
Oct 10, 1998
Skeeter and Patti exchange secrets, then their secrets are made public in time for Doug's big party.
Oct 31, 1998
Doug wishes everyone was just like them, then he gets his wish.
Nov 07, 1998
Mr. Mayonnaise has to go out of town for a few days, so Patti stays at Doug's house.
Nov 14, 1998
Doug blames himself for an accident involving Roger, then imagines Quailman in the same situation.
Nov 21, 1998
Students protest after Principal White proposes school uniforms.
Nov 28, 1998
Doug gets jealous of Patti's athletic abilities. What would Quailman do?
Dec 05, 1998
Flounder teams up with Judy for a new band, and Doug's friends find out.
Dec 12, 1998
Quailman discovers an evil plot by an annoying company.
Jan 02, 1999
Doug has a history report due, but volunteers to spend time with a cranky woman at a retirement home.
Jan 09, 1999
Judy gets into her favorite arts school under false pretenses thanks to Doug's drawing skills.
Jan 30, 1999
The middle school is abuzz about what's rumored to be the hardest test in the world. But when Doug sees an envelope containing information about the test, he looks to Quailman for inspiration.
Feb 20, 1999
Patti wants to publicly sing about Bluffington despite her awful singing ability, thanks to Doug's lie.
Feb 27, 1999
Doug's best friend from Bloatsburg moves to Bluffington, but quickly offends Doug's friends.
Mar 17, 1999
Mr. Dink's very expensive gadgets never work, so Doug thinks about what Quailman would say.
Apr 03, 1999
School picture day arrives on Doug's bad hair day. Before trading pictures with Patti, he asks what Quailman would do.
Apr 10, 1999
The Bluff family invested too much money in a commodity that failed. Adjusting to life as a middle-class family takes its toll on Beebe.
Apr 17, 1999
Judy as director forces Doug and his friends to do a Shakespearean tribute to recycling.
Apr 24, 1999
Four years after Mrs. Mayonnaise died, Patti's father starts dating again.
May 01, 1999
When Guy sees Doug's Quailman drawing, a new newspaper feature is born - if Doug can cure his writer's block.
May 08, 1999
Feeling like "a goody with two shoes", Doug decides to create a wild-and-unpredictable persona during a Hugs For Humanity rally.
May 15, 1999
An intergalactic leader recruits three supervillains to destroy Quailman.
May 22, 1999
Beebe wants to ask Roger to a girl-ask-boy dance, even though Skeeter had already dated her. Meanwhile, Patti is sick in bed.
May 29, 1999
Doug wants a limo to take Patti to a new movie premiere, so he lets Roger use his. Chaos ensues when Roger writes an article about the movie. How would Quailman manage the identity crisis?
Jun 05, 1999
Doug learns of the dangers of the Internet after Phil gets a new personal computer.
Jun 12, 1999
Doug eschews new tendertoe Todd to beat Roger at a competition, then decides what Quailman would have done.
Jun 19, 1999
Doug promises The Beets for an upcoming school dance, then they split over a banana. Doug, left with absolutely nothing, turns to performers of Absolutely Nothing Man for help.
Jun 26, 1999
In this series-ending episode, Doug reflects on life in Bluffington while looking for the ring he lost in the Ms. Krystal/Mr. Mayonnaise wedding.
About
Disney's Doug (also know as Brand Spanking New! Doug) Season 3 (1998) is released on Sep 12, 1998 and the latest season 3 of Disney's Doug is released in 1998. Watch Disney's Doug online - the English Animation TV series from United States. Disney's Doug is directed by Jack Spillum,Bernie Denk,Maurice Joyce,Jim Jinkins and created by Jim Jinkins with Thomas McHugh and Constance Shulman.