Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Green is the ninth episode from Season 2 and is the twenty-second episode of Teacher's Pet overall. It was directed by Timothy Björklund and written by Bill and Cheri Steinkellner.
Plot[]
Scott teaches Leonard how to play fetch — or fetch-it, after Leonard says it's boring. That backfires the next day in school, when everyone is bored, trying to think of something to do. While Scott is off getting a drink of water, Leonard teaches everyone the game of Fetch-it-ball, which is just fetch, only with teams and scoring. When Scott comes back from his drink of water and finds everyone playing fetch, he's surprised. When he finds out he didn't get any credit for fetch-it... ball, he's even more surprised, and begins to get a little jealous.
Later that day, while Scott tries to come up with a game to combat the "grand game of fetch-it", the fourth graders, led by Leonard, get pummeled by the fifth graders in fetch-it-ball and Leonard and Scott decide to work together to win the game.
Cast[]
Voice actor | Role(s) |
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Nathan Lane | Spot Helperman/Scott Leadready II |
Shaun Fleming | Leonard Helperman |
Jerry Stiller | Pretty Boy |
David Ogden Stiers | Mr. Jolly, Cheerer |
Jason Marsden | Max |
Rob Paulsen | Ian Wazselewski, additional voices |
Pamela Segall Adlon | Tyler, Taylor and Trevor, Teddy Naven, additional voices |
Lauren Tom | Younghee Mandel-Baum, additional voices |
Mae Whitman | Leslie Dunkling |
Trivia[]
- Jason Marsden, who did the voice of Max in this episode, previously did the voice of Tino Tonitini from The Weekenders. Coincidentally, he has also been the voice of Max Goof since 1995 and Shaun Flemming also voiced Max in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas.
- Moral: Don't let envy get the better of you.
- Mary-Lou does not appear in this episode (the first in "A Few Good Boys").
- Classical music played in this episode: Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat Major, Hob. VIIe:1: III. Finale. Allegro,
Availability[]
An English VHSrip and a widescreen Tagalog Dub exists online. An English Widescreen version exists as well, but the audio is ripped from the VHSrip because the audio wasn't properly recorded.