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Doctor Dolittle even has his own song, "If I Could Talk to the Animals", which originated in the 1967 film starring Rex Harrison. |
Doctor Dolittle even has his own song, "If I Could Talk to the Animals", which originated in the 1967 film starring Rex Harrison. |
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=== The books of this series in publishing order are === |
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* ''[[The Story of Doctor Dolittle]]'' |
* ''[[The Story of Doctor Dolittle]]'' |
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* ''[[Literature/The Voyages Of Doctor Dolittle|The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle]]'' |
* ''[[Literature/The Voyages Of Doctor Dolittle|The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle]]'' |
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For characters that can talk to animals, see [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]. |
For characters that can talk to animals, see [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]. |
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== Tropes appearing in the books == |
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* [[Absent-Minded Professor]]: the Doctor to a certain extent, mainly in terms of money. |
* [[Absent-Minded Professor]]: the Doctor to a certain extent, mainly in terms of money. |
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* [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]]: to an unfortunate badger who happens to chew through a lot of it, gold is just something that gets unpleasantly stuck in your teeth |
* [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]]: to an unfortunate badger who happens to chew through a lot of it, gold is just something that gets unpleasantly stuck in your teeth |
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== Tropes appearing in the Eddie Murphy films == |
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* [[All Animals Are Domesticated]] |
* [[All Animals Are Domesticated]] |