List of Fictional Doctors - Children's Television

Children's Television

Program Fictional doctor Voice actor
C.O.P.S Dr. Badvibes Ron Rubin
Darkwing Duck Dr. Sarah Bellum
Dr. Reginald Bushroot
Dr. Fossil
unknown
Tino Insana
Barry Gordon
Doctor Snuggles Dr. Snuggles Peter Ustinov
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Dr. Carl W. Greer, "Doc"
Dr. Mindbender
Buster Jones
Brian Cummings
H.R. Pufnstuf Dr. Blinky John Silver (Costume performer for character)
Walker Edmiston (Voice actor for character)
Inspector Gadget Dr. George Claw Frank Welker
Jonny Quest Dr. Benton C. Quest John Stephenson
Don Messick
Kim Possible Dr. Doctor Drakken
Dr. James Timothy Possible
Dr. Ann Possible
Dr. Vivian Francis Porter
Dr. Betty Director
John DiMaggio
Gary Cole
Jean Smart
?
Felicity Huffman
The Muppet Show Dr. Bunsen Honeydew Dave Goelz
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Dr. Alvin Lowe
Dr. Alaistar Wright
Dr. Olga Xavier
Lusia Strus
Noonbory and the Super Seven Doctorbory
Phineas and Ferb Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz (not an actual doctor, bought his degree)
Dr. Hirano (actual doctor)
Dan Povenmire
Ming Wen
Project G.e.e.K.e.R. Dr. Maston Charles Adler
Sesame Street Dr. Gina Jefferson Alison Bartlett-O'Reilly
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Dr. Chip Walters David Blue
Transformers Dr. Arkeville Casey Kasem
The Venture Bros. Dr. Harrison Blackwood
Dr. Suzanne McCullough
Dr. Byron Orpheus
Dr. Thaddeus Venture
unknown
unknown
Steven Rattazzi
James Urbaniak<--- this is not a children's show. -->

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