Fetch!: The Ruff Ruffman Story (Dreamworks Animation film based on the live action/animation TV Show "Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman" and remake of the titular character's story)

Fetch! is an upcoming American computer-animated mystery comedy film based on the live action/animated reality game show "Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman created by Kate Taylor, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures. It will be directed by Rob Minkoff and produced by Mireille Soria, Tom McGrath and Lara Breay.

Plot
As everyone knows, Ruff Ruffman, a large, orange, spectacled dog, is the host of his very own game show called Fetch!, and the show revolves around six contestants being sent on a series of challenges and scavenger hunts to look for important advice for Ruff on how to deal with his own issues and problems...and learning a few new skills along the way. And Ruff always had help from his closest friends and family on the show. But what if there was a more different, more mysterious take on the story of Ruff Ruffman? In this version, Ruff has his show, Fetch!, but instead of filming it from his doghouse, he does it from an actual TV studio placed in a famous movie studio called "MovieTown Studios" in Los Angeles, California. And his show is a lot different, despite having a few similar traits. The show has 6 different contestants in each episode rather than the same ones, and each episode is an hour long. And Ruff is, though very well known and experienced with the show, is also very arrogant, childish and self-absorbed, and prefers to work alone during the show, not because an accident during one of his more earlier episodes resulted in the tragic loss of his former co-host, Muffy Mutt, which technically is why, but also because he likes to have more of the glory when he's working alone. However, in this story, that all changed when Ruff's boss, Henry Henshaw, the president of the network, has Ruff work with a young, eager, adorable intern named Princess Blossom Pepperdoodle Von Yum Yum, or Blossom for short, who is, much to Ruff's outrage, a black cat that belongs to Henry's daughter and has an extraordinary amount of genius level intellect and experience with the arts of science and logic of any kind, including computers. Ruff is not really happy about this, since he hates cats, but has to work with Blossom anyway, since she wants to know everything there is to know about the art of showbiz and TV production. Ruff also assumes her to be an alien from outer space, but people think he's just messing around. Despite this, Ruff is assured that his show will play smoothly, especially during its 5 year anniversary episode. But during rehearsal of the episode, the set for Fetch! has suddenly and unexpectedly fallen apart and left the entire studio in a mess without warning or expectation, causing mass panic, hysteria and the result of an investigation being conducted by the Los Angeles Police Department. Everyone has reason to believe that what happened was nothing more than sabotage and that they are all a suspect in the incident. Even worse, Ruff was told by Henry that if whoever did this isn't found within 72 hours, which is three days, he will be forced to shut Fetch! down...forever! Determined to save his show, and his reputation, Ruff has no other option but to work with his new intern to find out who is the culprit behind this incident, with the promise that he will give the winner the Super-Duper-Ultra-Mega Grand Prize, which is 10 times more special than a regular Grand Prize. But as this mystery slowly starts to get pieced together, Ruff will go down a path of self-discovery and realization that he can't do everything on his own, and that the power of friendship and teamwork can achieve even the simplest of tasks.

Voice Cast
Robert Downey Jr. as Ruff Ruffman

Jenny Slate as Blossom

J.K. Simmons as Henry Henshaw

Jane Lynch as Police Captain Alicia “Brass Knuckles” Wilde

Eddie Izzard as Spot Spotnik

Will Arnett as Scruff Ruffman

Eva Green as Charlene The Poodle

Amy Poehler as Mitzy Rydinger/Muffy Mutt

Trivia

 * This will be the 2nd Dreamworks animation film based on an animated TV show, with the first being Mr. Peabody and Sherman.
 * The story of the movie is heavily inspired by history worth of mystery-based films, namely Scooby-Doo, given the fact that the title character is a dog.