100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd
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Opening theme | "You Got Me", performed by The Hippos (season 1) "Who Let the Dogs Out" performed by Baha Men (season 2–3) |
Composer | Andrew R. Powell |
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No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 40 (list of episodes) |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
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Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | October 16, 1999 April 21, 2002 | –
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd is a television sitcom created for Nickelodeon by Steven H. Berman, Mitchel Katlin, and Nat Bernstein. The series ran for three seasons, premiering on October 16, 1999, and airing its final episode on April 21, 2002.
Plot
I'm Eddie McDowd, I'm a dog, and I talk. I used to be a kid, a bad kid, but then I mess with the wrong guy. ... He turned me into a dog. Can you believe this? That freak turned me into a dog! To be a kid again I have to do 100 good deeds, and the only person who can hear me talk is the last person I picked on. Now I'm living with this kid in this family, they love me! but they treat me like a dog.
— Eddie McDowd, in the opening title sequence after the pilot
Eddie McDowd (Jason Dohring) is considered to be a schoolyard bully by his peers. McDowd considers himself very attractive and powerful and so he bullies others without mercy. One day, while bullying a kid after school, he is caught by a kind of mystical man. He tells McDowd that due to his bullying he will be punished for his wrongdoings by living life as a dog, and that in order to be restored as a human, he has to do 100 good deeds for others. Besides The Drifter, the only one who can hear him talk is Justin Taylor, the last kid he bullied. At first, the two are firmly against the idea, but McDowd realizes that he must work alongside Justin and his family to finish his good deeds. Every time Eddie performs a good deed, the Drifter appears with a creatively presented number stating the remaining deeds he has left. Occasionally, when Eddie misbehaves the Drifter takes away one of his deeds. The series was cancelled before the 100th deed, so it is unknown if he changed back.
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 20 | October 16, 1999 | December 5, 2000 | |
2 | 12 | January 27, 2001 | April 14, 2001 | |
3 | 8 | March 3, 2002 | April 21, 2002 |
Characters
Main
- Edward "Eddie" McDowd (played by Jason Dohring as a human and John Allan at 12; played "Rowdy" as a dog; voiced by Seth Green in season 1, and Jason Hervey in seasons 2–3) – Eddie is a 17-year-old bully from the southwest who was turned into an Australian Shepherd/Siberian Husky mix by the Drifter for his wrongdoings and can only be restored to human form if he does 100 good deeds. Besides the Drifter, the only other person who can hear him talk is Justin Taylor (who was the last kid that he bullied). It is explained by the Drifter in a later episode that should this happen, neither Justin nor Eddie's family will outright remember their experiences (though Eddie will still be a better person for it).
- Justin Taylor (played by Brandon Gilberstadt) – The last kid Eddie had picked on and the only one who can hear him talk in his dog form. He assists Eddie into doing the good deeds to restore Eddie to human.
- Gwen Taylor (played by Morgan Kibby) – Justin's sister. She's very vain and popular all the boys like her especially her next door neighbor Spike Cipriano who she constantly rejects.
- Tori Sloan (played by Melanee Murray) – Foreign exchange student from England who switched families with Gwen in season 2
- Lisa Taylor (played by Catherine MacNeal) – Justin's mother who works as a party planner.
- Doug Taylor (played by William Francis McGuire) – Justin's father who works as a mailman.
Supporting
- Sariffa Chung (played by Brenda Song) – Justin's best friend
- The Drifter (played by Richard Moll) – A mystical person who was responsible for casting the spell that transformed Eddie into an Australian Shepherd/Siberian Husky mix and will only change him back if he does 100 good deeds. He describes himself to be the embodiment of love, compassion, and tenderness and can do actions that are able to override and break the laws of nature. The Drifter speaks in rhymes and is able to take the form of different living things. He often appears in different forms to give Eddie advice on how to do good deeds. It was widely believed to be the Drifter was a stand-in for God.
- Spike Cipriano (played by Danny Tamberelli) The Taylor's next-door neighbor who goes to the same school as Justin and Gwen. He has a huge crush on Gwen and tries to get her to be his girlfriend.
- Flaco (played by Josh Hammond) – Eddie's old bullying buddy who also picks on Justin
- Agt. Elizabeth Marcus/Dog Catcher (played by Julie Marcus)
- Caesar – (voiced by David Lander) – A dog that befriends Eddie
- Salvatore/Sal (voiced by Joe Piscopo) – A pug that's Eddie's friend and next-door neighbor; Piscopo also portrays Salvatore's owner Mr. Watt.
- Gigi (voiced by Alyson Hannigan) – A Pomeranian that Eddie is often smitten with. She speaks with a French accent.
Cancellation
The series was cancelled in the United States due to declining ratings in the spring of 2002 after only 40 episodes with 60 deeds left.[citation needed]
References
External links
- 1999 American television series debuts
- 2002 American television series endings
- 1999 Canadian television series debuts
- 2002 Canadian television series endings
- 1990s American teen sitcoms
- 1990s American single-camera sitcoms
- 1990s Canadian teen sitcoms
- 1990s Nickelodeon original programming
- 2000s American teen sitcoms
- 2000s American single-camera sitcoms
- 2000s Canadian teen sitcoms
- 2000s Nickelodeon original programming
- American English-language television shows
- Television series about families
- Television series about teenagers
- Television shows set in Los Angeles
- Television shows about dogs
- Nickelodeon sitcoms