When a faithful police dog and his human police officer owner are injured together on the job, a harebrained but life-saving surgery fuses the two of them together and Dog Man is born. Dog Man is sworn to protect and serve—and fetch, sit and roll over. As Dog Man embraces his new identity and strives to impress his Chief, he must stop the pretty evil plots of feline supervillain Petey the Cat.
Peter Hastings
Dog Man / Officer Knight / Harold's House (voice)
Pete Davidson
Petey the Cat (voice)
Lil Rel Howery
Chief (voice)
Isla Fisher
Sarah Hatoff (voice)
Lucas Hopkins Calderon
Li'l Petey (voice)
Ricky Gervais
Flippy (voice)
Poppy Liu
Butler (voice)
Stephen Root
Grampa (voice)
Billy Boyd
Seamus (voice)
Luenell
Milly (voice)
Laraine Newman
Scientist (voice)
Melissa Villaseñor
Realtor (voice)
Cheri Oteri
Mayor (voice)
Kate Micucci
Dippy (voice)
Maggie Wheeler
Nurse (voice)
Pearce Bunting
Cheesesteak Guy (voice)
Max Koch
Rocco (voice)
Rahnuma Panthaky
Doctor (voice)
Brian Hopkins
Big Jim (voice)
Yung Gravy
Mr. Whiskers (voice)
Percy Rustomji
Surfer (voice)
Kevin McCann
Grump (voice)
Karen Foster
Robot (voice)
Jana Schmieding
Janet (voice)
John Eric Bentley
Living Spray Factory (voice)
Sonny Onorati
Radio Building (voice)
Warren Sroka
Apartment Building (voice)
Kimberly Bailey
Gym (voice)
Skip Stellrecht
Ice Cream Building (voice)
Georgia Simon
Hospital (voice)
Cam Clarke
Indifferent Shop (voice)
Scott Menville
3D Guy (voice)
Kelly Stables
Harold (voice)
Director, Writer
Peter Hastings
Book
Dav Pilkey
Head of Story
Anthony Zierhut
February 13, 2025
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Following a bit of surgery that might have made “Dr Jekyll” proud, a police officer and his dog have been combined into the one formidable crime-fighting force determined to bring to book the evil menace that is “Petey” the stripey cat and criminal mastermind. No matter how many times he is captured, he still manages to escape - much to the chagrin of the police chief and the mayor! His latest scheme involves cloning but what he gets is a disappointingly timid, perhaps even decent, smaller version of himself who just wants to be his son! Essentially, “Lil’ Petey” is abandoned, but luckily taken in by the kindly “Dog Man” and so after a dose of bonding, off we go on a slightly sentimental round of detective work whilst just about everyone falls in love with the tiny little kitten with an heart of gold. It’s actually quite good fun, this, with plenty going on for the adults as well as for the sprogs. A little bit of literary effort has gone into the script and the messages of family, loyalty, hope and of nobody being entirely irredeemable are presented obviously but not too cloyingly. The standard of the animation is engaging enough and it mixes sci-fi with some heartstring tugging quite amiably, too. You’ll almost certainly never remember it afterwards, and at ninety minutes it is too long, but it’s an easy, colourful and vibrant film to watch.