Doogal

The Magic Roundabout (Pollux - Le manège enchanté), redubbed in the United States as Doogal, is a 2005 French-British computer-animated adventure fantasy film based on the television series The Magic Roundabout.

Dubbing History
The film was co-produced in the UK and France. The original English version of the film featured an abundance of prominent British actors.

The film was later brought over to the US by The Weinstein Company, under a new title Doogal. Harvey Weinstein approached Fairly Oddparents and Danny Phantom creator Butch Hartman to re-work the film. Hartman's initial idea to re-work The Magic Roundabout was to add in a live-action frame story that would've involved an elderly man reading the story of the film to his grandchild, similar to that of The Princess Bride; this idea never went through however due to budget issues. The US version of the film redubs a majority of the cast with celebrity voices that are most well-known in the US, the only voice being retained is Ian McKellen due to his high celebrity status in the US. Kylie Minogue was also brought in to re-record all of her dialogue with an American accent. The US version has become pretty infamous for its an overabundance of pop culture references and flatulence jokes, Butch Hartman claimed that his initial script was re-written, and even re-recorded, without his consent. At least 3% of his material ever made it into the final version.