Yeah, in middle school, LONG time ago, I was into the pseudo-local music scene at my school. We all took the same gifted classes. We were kind of like "cool nerds", and belonged to no official subculture but our own. Not then anyway. We would always trade alternative music CDs with one another when the teacher wasn't looking in class, bring CD players into class (cuz we technically weren't allowed at the time), and basically talk a lot about music and comics mostly, good times. Everything in the mid 90s from They Might Be Giants to Primus to SQUEE and Jhonen Comics and Scud: The Disposable Assassin, and various alterative rock acts like Sugar Ray, The Aquabats, Marilyn Manson, Royal Crown Review, Cake, Sublime, Bloodhound Gang etc. It was like our own little middle school music club. So awesome looking back on it. Gave me a reason to look forward to school back then..We were so very cool and counterculture back then in certain ways. That's what hanging out in my friends in school was like. Anything but pay attention to what we were learning. And anything to entertain our kid dude selves. We had good local radio back then, so I would always listen to the radio on the Weekends when they played the best music, then go out and buy the best stuff I heard on the radio. That was in one of alternative music's heydays. Radiohead was still relatively obscure and unknown at the time. Around that time I was still being introduced to them through music videos on 120 minutes. (yeah I'm kind of a trendsetter like that)...Now that I mention it, I'm still into music, but I don't buy music like I used to. Not like how I buy DVDs and books nowadays anyway...Music kinda sucks now, with the exception of old bands like Weezer, Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead, etc., and whatnot that are still around. Back then I bought a lot of individual comic book issues too, not just CDs. I still have stacks of hundreds of weird-as-all-heck black and white indie comics I bought in the late 90s and early 2000s. (i.e. Evan Dorkin, Jhonen Vasquez (before he had a TV show), Rob Schrab, Cerebus, Spawn (before it was a movie or TV show), The Maxx (before it was a TV show), Hepcats. Certain manga in individual issues like Tenchi, DBZ, and Gunsmith Cats. You know: Relatively early stuff from Dark Horse and Viz, before Tokyopop shrunk everything...It's tougher to copy drawings from now for fanart work, the drawings are so small. I liked when the images in most manga were not so small. I like how DBZ is releasing a larger size edition again. Just bought volume 2 of that series...)
Whoops. Sorry about that. Got off topic. There I go reminiscing about my more humble pre-Internet/Anime/Manga/Cable Animation-era days again.
But enough about me!
But yeah dude. Doug had a narrator. He narrated certain sequences in Doug. He wasn't really supposed to be the "main narrator". That was Doug Funnie. The Doug "other narrator is the same guy who narrates all the in house commercials for Nicktoons Network. He has such an cool voice! He's really underated and basically never spotlighted, so I don't know what his name is, but yeah, he's cool.