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  1. Doctor Dolittle (also known as The Further Adventures of Dr. Dolittle) is a 1970–1971 Saturday morning animated series produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises in association with 20th Century Fox Television.

  2. Doctor Dolittle: Created by David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng, Paul Harrison, Lennie Weinrib. With Lennie Weinrib, Hal Smith, Robert Towers, Don Messick. The adventures of veterinarian John Dolittle, who can "talk to the animals", in his ongoing battle with pirate Sam Scurvy.

    • (105)
    • 1970-09-12
    • Animation, Adventure, Family
    • 30
  3. The Dr. Dolittle franchise consists of American feature-length family films, based on the book series written by Hugh Lofting, Doctor Dolittle. Like their source material, the plot of each respective film follows the titular characters' adventures given their abilities to communicate with animals.

    Character
    Films(doctor Dolittle)
    Films(dr. Dolittle)
    Eddie Murphy Dari Gerard Smith Y Raymond ...
    Eddie Murphy
    Lisa Dolittle
    Dr. Maya Dolittle
    Charisse Dolittle
  4. Doctor Dolittle: The Complete TV Series (1970-1971) Reuben Abrams. 17 videos 394 views Last updated on Feb 7, 2022. Play all. 1. 22:11. Doctor Dolittle Episode 1: The Grasshoppers...

  5. Studio DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (DFE) Genres Animation. The adventures of veterinarian John Dolittle, who can "talk to the animals", in his ongoing battle with pirate Sam Scurvy.

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    • September 13, 1970
  6. Doctor Dolittle is an animated series produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in association with 20th Century Fox Television. It was created for television by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng in association with Paul Harrison and Lennie Weinrib. The series was broadcast on the NBC network.

  7. Doctor John Dolittle is the central character of a series of children's books by Hugh Lofting starting with the 1920 The Story of Doctor Dolittle. He is a physician who shuns human patients in favour of animals, with whom he can speak in their own languages.