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Dr. Dolittle (1998): Medical Comedy, Animal Rights, and the Racial Politics of Whimsy
Then, the dam breaks. While driving, John swerves to avoid a rodent—only to hear the rodent yell, "Hey, watch the tail, Meatloaf!" His world implodes. Suddenly, John can hear every pigeon, stray dog, and lab rat in the city. The "Dr. Dolittle 1998" experience truly begins when a depressed, alcoholic circus bear (voiced by the late, great Don Knotts) tries to commit suicide by crashing through his roof. dr dolittle 1998
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Here is the definitive deep dive into why Dr. Dolittle 1998 broke the mold, terrified parents, delighted kids, and launched a franchise. Post Option 1: The Nostalgia Trip (Best for
Dr. Dolittle was a massive financial success, grossing over $290 million worldwide against a budget of roughly $70 million. It proved that Murphy could carry a family film, setting the stage for his voice work in the Shrek franchise and the subsequent Dr. Dolittle sequels.