Doug's 1st Movie Page #10

Season #1 Episode #1
Synopsis: The school dance is approaching, and Doug is keen to sign Patti and himself up to be planners. Later that night, Doug sets out with Skeeter to find proof that there is a monster living in Lucky Duck Lake.
Genre: Animation
Year:
1999
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DOUG:

Well maybe we could, should check out this dance, huh?

PATTI:

Or not?

DOUG:

Oh, O.K. cool.

PATTI:

We can here the music from here.

DOUG:

Oh! Sss-so, you just wanna listen?

PATTI No.

DOUG:

Oh. Oh, you mean you- , do you- (Patti chuckles) d- would you?

PATTI:

Sure! (they start to dance, camera shifts to Skeeter and Beebe on the dock. Skeeter is looking out into the lake, Beebe sees Patti and Doug)

BEEBE:

What are you thinking about Skeet-ski?

SKEETER:

Fractals?

BEEBE:

Oh but look, Doug and Patti are dancing,

doesn’t that give you any ideas?

SKEETER:

Uh..no?

BEEBE:

Skeeter Valentine, dance me! (they begin to dance)

DOUG N.

So journal, that was Valentine’s day. Up to the last minute, I thought that everyone - especially Patti - would think I was a big loser. But like Mayor Tippy said, it’s important to do the right thing, no matter what everyone else thinks. And maybe because he followed her advice, things are just a little bit better in Bluffington, Mr. Bluff volunteered to clean up Lucky Duck Lake. And Patti and I danced on the dock under the moon for quite some time. I wouldn’t have minded if it had gone on forever.

(camera zooms out from the dock over the water and after Doug says his line, bubbles from the lake come up and pop on the surface and we hear a “glorb” sound. Fades to black)

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