A Cop and His Donut
On a crowded city beat, an ordinary glazed donut suddenly sprouts a voice, a willful personality, and a knack for getting into trouble. The unlikely culprit draws the attention of a young rookie officer and his offbeat squad as they stumble through misadventures that mix streetwise humor with... Read more
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About A Cop and His Donut
On a crowded city beat, an ordinary glazed donut suddenly sprouts a voice, a willful personality, and a knack for getting into trouble. The unlikely culprit draws the attention of a young rookie officer and his offbeat squad as they stumble through misadventures that mix streetwise humor with fantastical whimsy. What begins as a prankish snack evolves into a chase full of disguises, clever traps, and fast paced scenes that feel at home in a cartoon world. The story balances zany spectacle with moments of heart as teamwork and responsibility are tested under bright animation. It highlights friendship between the kid and the crew as they learn to see beyond appearances. And the city itself keeps pace with the mayhem.
Directed by Rob Renzetti, this animated TV movie from 1998 blends fantasy, comedy, and action in a self contained adventure designed for television. It drew on an original concept rather than a preexisting property, and was crafted to fit a family friendly time slot with punchy dialogue and bright visuals.
Box office figures aren't applicable for this TV movie, as it premiered on television rather than in theaters. There is no worldwide theatrical gross to report. It was distributed through broadcast channels and later home video formats, and has a light afterlife in home media.
There are no major awards or nominations recorded for this title. In the landscape of late 1990s television animation it functioned as light entertainment rather than a prize contender. The film is often remembered for its voice cast and playful premise.
Reception was limited and not widely documented, but the film clearly leans into humor and inventive whimsy. The central themes include responsibility and teamwork as a stray sentient donut disrupts a police precinct, challenging characters to balance duty with play while staying loyal to friends.
Details
- Release Date
- August 30, 1998
- Runtime
- 7m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, TV Movie, Action
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Frederator Studios +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Quinton Flynn
kid
John DiMaggio
boss
Nick Jameson
bud
John Wesley
donut
Carolyn Katz
nurse
Director: Rob Renzetti