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Dexter's Laboratory ''Dexter's Laboratory'' is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. It follows Dexter, a short, enthusiastic boy-genius with a hid ...
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created by Genndy Tartakovsky for
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. Initially debuting on February 26, 1995, as a seven-minute '' World Premiere Toons'' pilot, it was expanded into a full series after gaining network approval. The first season, which consists of 13 episodes divided into three segments each, premiered on TNT on April 27, 1996, and TBS and Cartoon Network the following day. A second season that consists of 39 episodes premiered in 1997. In this season, Allison Moore, the voice actor for Dee Dee during the first season, was replaced by Kat Cressida, save for a few episodes. "Last But Not Beast", the second-season finale, was originally supposed to conclude the series in 1998. However, Tartakovsky directed a television movie titled '' Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip'' which aired on Cartoon Network on December 10, 1999. He left the series after the movie, focusing on his other projects, '' Samurai Jack'' and '' Star Wars: Clone Wars''. Production on a third season began in 2000 with Chris Savino taking over as creative director and later producer. The third season premiered worldwide on November 18, 2001, during Cartoon Network's "Dexter Goes Global" marathon. The third-season episode "Poppa Wheely/A Mom Cartoon/The Mock Side of the Moon" is the first to feature
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's replacement Candi Milo as the voice of Dexter. Milo would voice the character from the next episode onward, with the exception of "Tele Trauma". A fourth and final season consisting of 13 episodes aired from November 22, 2002, to November 20, 2003. In total, there are 78 episodes and a television movie across 4 seasons. A previously unaired episode called " Rude Removal" was originally shown only at certain comic conventions that Tartakovsky attended beginning in 1998. The segment, originally produced for season two, was released online by
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on January 22, 2013.


Series overview


Episodes


Pilots (1995–96)

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Season 1 (1996–97)


Season 2 (1997–98)

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, episodes= {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=14a , EpisodeNumber2=1a , Title=Beard to Be Feared , DirectedBy= Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= Jason Butler Rote , Aux2= Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 7, 16{{Cite news , last=Boedecker , first=Hal , date=July 14, 1997 , title=Cartoon Network Zany Relief , work= Orlando Sentinel , publisher= Tribune Company , url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=j4c1AAAAIBAJ&pg=1308,7322907 , url-status=live , access-date=2013-01-22 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170301141548/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=j4c1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=dqYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1308,7322907 , archive-date=March 1, 2017 , ProdCode=202a (34-5418) , ShortSummary=After watching an Action Hank movie on television, Dexter dons a synthetic beard to imitate his hero, but the police mistake him for Action Hank himself. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=14b , EpisodeNumber2=1b , Title=Quackor the Fowl , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Jason Butler Rote , Aux2=Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 7, 16 , ProdCode=202b (34-5406) , ShortSummary=Mandark brings his pet lab duck, Ducky, for show and tell to counter Dexter and his lab monkey, Monkey. Unbeknownst to Mandark, Ducky is the
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of supervillain Quackor the Fowl. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=14c , EpisodeNumber2=1c , Title=Ant Pants , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Jason Butler Rote , Aux2= Butch Hartman , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 7, 16 , ProdCode=202c (34-5401) , ShortSummary=When Dexter catches Dee Dee exterminating ants, he shrinks her and himself to ant size to demonstrate how organized the ants are in a colony. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=15a , EpisodeNumber2=2a , Title=Mom and Jerry , DirectedBy= Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy=Jason Butler Rote , Aux2=
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& Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 7, 23 , ProdCode=201a (34-5417) , ShortSummary=In a parody of '' Tom and Jerry'', Dexter accidentally swaps his brain with a mouse's and must avoid his mother when she attacks him. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=15b , EpisodeNumber2=2b , Title=Chubby Cheese , DirectedBy= Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Jason Butler Rote , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 7, 23 , ProdCode=201b (34-5403) , ShortSummary=While at a pizza restaurant, Dexter slows down the "Whack the Weasel" machine to win a stuffed Monkey doll before Dee Dee does. Security captures him for tampering with the machine, and he falls into the hands of a mad scientist. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=15c , EpisodeNumber2=2c , Title=That Crazy Robot , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Jason Butler Rote , Aux2=Andy Bialk , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 7, 23 , ProdCode=201c (34-5409) , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee frees one of Dexter's deactivated robots, it tries to destroy anyone who is mean to Dee Dee, including her friends, her mother, and Dexter. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=16a , EpisodeNumber2=3a , Title=D & DD{{efn, Also known as "Siblings and Sorcery". , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Jason Butler Rote , Aux2=Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 7, 30 , ProdCode=203a (34-5405) , ShortSummary=After becoming tired of his complicated traps and cheating while playing a tabletop
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, Dexter's friends put Dee Dee in Dexter's place. She changes the style of play, which annoys Dexter but impresses his friends. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=16b , EpisodeNumber2=3b , Title=Hamhocks and Armlocks , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Jason Butler Rote , Aux2= Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 7, 30 , ProdCode=203b (34-5416) , ShortSummary=When Dexter sees Dad being challenged to an arm wrestling match by a man named Earl at a truck stop, Dexter attaches a robotic arm to Dad to enable him to win. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=17a , EpisodeNumber2=4a , Title=Hunger Strikes , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Ace Conrad , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 06 , ProdCode=205a (34-5420) , ShortSummary=After his parents deny him dessert for not eating his vegetables, Dexter uses radiation therapy to enable himself to like vegetables, but a severe side effect turns him into an Incredible Hulk-like character if he goes too long without them. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=17b , EpisodeNumber2=4b , Title=The Koos Is Loose , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 06 , ProdCode=205b (34-5413) , ShortSummary=Dee Dee's imaginary friend Koosalagoopagoop ( Dom DeLuise) suddenly comes to life and starts irritating Dexter. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=17c , EpisodeNumber2=4c , Title=Morning Stretch , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Ace Conrad &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 06 , ProdCode=205c (34-5422) , ShortSummary=When Dexter oversleeps after staying up late in his lab, he awakes one minute before his school bus arrives. With no time to do his morning chores and homework, he pulls out a device that converts his last 30 seconds into 30 minutes. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=18a , EpisodeNumber2=5a , Title=Dee Dee Locks and the Ness Monster , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 13 , ProdCode=204a (34-5426) , ShortSummary=When Dexter's mother asks him to read a story to a sickly Dee Dee, Dee Dee becomes bored of Dexter's story and creates one of her own. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=18b , EpisodeNumber2=5b , Title=Backfire , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Nora Johnson , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 13 , ProdCode=204b (34-5425) , ShortSummary=When Dexter uses
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on the family car to shorten road trips, he accidentally fuses Dee Dee with the car. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=18c , EpisodeNumber2=5c , Title=Book 'Em , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2= Greg Miller &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 13 , ProdCode=204c (34-5423) , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee causes Dexter to mistakenly take home a library book without checking it out, they sneak into the library at night to return it. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=19a , EpisodeNumber2=6a , Title=Sister's Got a Brand New Bag , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2= Jeff DeGrandis &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 20 , ProdCode=207a (34-5428) , ShortSummary=Dee Dee's new dance moves annoy Dexter to no end. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=19b , EpisodeNumber2=6b , Title=Shoo, Shoe Gnomes , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 20 , ProdCode=207b (34-5414) , ShortSummary=Dexter calls upon the "shoe
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s" to repair his shoes, but he seeks out Dee Dee to rid himself of them afterwards. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=19c , EpisodeNumber2=6c , Title=Lab of the Lost , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=C. Miles Thompson
& Butch Hartman , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 20 , ProdCode=207c (34-5402) , ShortSummary=Following a mishap in his lab, Dexter ends up in the old, long-abandoned part of the lab and discovers his early, neglected inventions. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=20a , EpisodeNumber2=7a , Title=Labels , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 27 , ProdCode=206a (34-5429) , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee claims that anything can be hers because Dexter "doesn't have his name on it", he invents a label-making gun. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=20b , EpisodeNumber2=7b , Title=Game Show , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Butch Hartman , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 27 , ProdCode=206b (34-5412) , ShortSummary=Dexter and Dee Dee compete against each other on a game show. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=20c , EpisodeNumber2=7c , Title=Fantastic Boyage , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Daniel Krall , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 8, 27 , ProdCode=206c (34-5424) , ShortSummary=When Dexter attempts to inject himself into an ill Dee Dee to find a
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, he inadvertently winds up inside his dog, believing that Dee Dee is infected with a dog virus. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=21a , EpisodeNumber2=8a , Title=Filet of Soul , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 03 , ProdCode=211a (34-5408) , ShortSummary=When Dexter and Dee Dee refuse to flush their dead goldfish into the toilet, they are haunted by its spirit. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=21b , EpisodeNumber2=8b , Title=Golden Diskette , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 03 , ProdCode=211b (34-5412) , ShortSummary=Dee Dee wins a ''
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'', earning her a free trip to the laboratory of Professor Hawk, one of Dexter's favorite scientists. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=22a , EpisodeNumber2=9a , Title=Snowdown , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 10 , ProdCode=212a (34-5415) , ShortSummary=When Dexter falls victim to Dee Dee's snowballs, Dad teaches Dexter to be the snowball terror that Dad once was in his youth. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=22b , EpisodeNumber2=9b , Title=Figure Not Included , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Butch Hartman , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 10 , ProdCode=212b (34-5411) , ShortSummary=Dexter makes his own Major Glory action figure to join the neighborhood's Major Glory gang. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=22c , EpisodeNumber2=9c , Title=Mock 5 , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 10 , ProdCode=212c (34-5407) , ShortSummary=Dexter participates in the "Annual Soapbox Derby down Volcano Mountain". While Dexter parodies '' Speed Racer'' and Dad parodies Pops Racer, Monkey parodies Chim-Chim and Dee Dee parodies both Racer-X and Spritle. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=23a , EpisodeNumber2=10a , Title=Ewww That's Growth , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 17 , ProdCode=208a (34-5427) , ShortSummary=Unable to ride in a
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due to his height, Dexter invents a device to make himself taller. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=23b , EpisodeNumber2=10b , Title=Nuclear Confusion , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Butch Hartman , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 17 , ProdCode=208b (34-5421) , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee hides the core of Dexter's nuclear power lamp, he must decipher her clues within one hour to find it. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=23c , EpisodeNumber2=10c , Title=Germ Warfare , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Ace Conrad &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 17 , ProdCode=208c (34-5434) , ShortSummary=When his family is suffering from the flu, Dexter avoids contracting the illness, but his efforts are thwarted by a sickly Dee Dee. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=24a , EpisodeNumber2=11a , Title=A Hard Day's Day , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 24 , ProdCode=210a (34-5430) , ShortSummary=Dexter struggles to understand why he is having a bad day, and Dee Dee inspires him with astrology. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=24b , EpisodeNumber2=11b , Title=Road Rash , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Nora Johnson , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 24 , ProdCode=210b (34-5436 , ShortSummary=Dexter's parents buy him a bike for exercise, but he is unable to catch Dee Dee on her inline skates. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=24c , EpisodeNumber2=11c , Title=Ocean Commotion , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 9, 24 , ProdCode=210c (34-5419) , ShortSummary=Dexter's family goes to the beach, where Dexter tries to communicate with whales. He must rescue Dee Dee (dressed as a mermaid), when she is captured by manic pirates. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=25a , EpisodeNumber2=12a , Title=The Bus Boy , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2= Don Shank , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 01 , ProdCode=209a (34-5442) , ShortSummary=After Dexter's pencil rolls to the back of the school bus, he goes to retrieve it, but legend says that no one has ever returned from the back of the bus. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=25b , EpisodeNumber2=12b , Title=The Justice Friends: Things That Go Bonk in the Night , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 01 , ProdCode=209b (34-5435) , ShortSummary=Krunk stays up watching a 24-hour marathon of ''TV Puppet Pals'', and dreams of becoming part of the show. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=25c , EpisodeNumber2=12c , Title=Ol' McDexter , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 01 , ProdCode=209c (34-5438) , ShortSummary=Dexter is disappointed when he ends up at an Amish farm instead of a high-tech farm for summer camp. His attempts to modernize the Amish family do not go well. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=26a , EpisodeNumber2=13a , Title=Sassy Come Home , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 08 , ProdCode=213a (34-5439) , ShortSummary=Dee Dee befriends a Sasquatch during a camping trip, but Dexter is determined to capture it. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=26b , EpisodeNumber2=13b , Title=Photo Finish , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Don Shank , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 08 , ProdCode=213b (34-5433) , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee takes photographs of his lab, Dexter goes on an adventure to retrieve the photos before his parents see them. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=27a , EpisodeNumber2=14a , Title=Star Check Unconventional , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 15 , ProdCode=215a (34-5432) , ShortSummary=When Dexter and his friends go looking for a " Star Check" convention, they accidentally end up at a " Darbie" doll convention. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=27b , EpisodeNumber2=14b , Title=Dexter Is Dirty , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Greg Emison &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 15 , ProdCode=215b (34-5447) , ShortSummary=When Dexter is tired of bathing, he laminates himself to stay clean. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=27c , EpisodeNumber2=14c , Title=Ice Cream Scream , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 15 , ProdCode=215c (34-5449) , ShortSummary=When Dexter cannot get the ice cream truck to stop for him, he creates a series of obstacles to do so. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=28a , EpisodeNumber2=15a , Title=Decode of Honor , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 22 , ProdCode=214a (34-5437) , ShortSummary=Dexter and Dee Dee's secret decoder rings hold the keys to joining the Action Hank and Pony Puff fan clubs respectively, but they receive a strange list in order to do so. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=28b , EpisodeNumber2=15b , Title=World's Greatest Mom , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Andy Bialk , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 22 , ProdCode=214b (34-5443) , ShortSummary=When Dexter accidentally hits his mother with a ray of energy, she gains superpowers. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=28c , EpisodeNumber2=15c , Title=Ultrajerk 2000 , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Daniel Krall , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 22 , ProdCode=214c (34-5445) , ShortSummary=When Dexter creates a robot to assist him, the robot starts controlling his lab and tries to destroy Dexter. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=29a , EpisodeNumber2=16a , Title=Techno Turtle , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy=Jeffrey Delman, Laura Glendinning & Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Rob Renzetti , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 29 , ProdCode=216a (34-5441) , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee befriends a turtle that gets severely injured, Dexter not only heals it, but gives it superpowers. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=29b , EpisodeNumber2=16b , Title=Surprise! , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy=Jeffrey Delman, Laura Glendinning & Zeke Kamm , Aux2=Andy Bialk , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 10, 29 , ProdCode=216b (34-5451) , ShortSummary=On his birthday, Dexter makes himself invisible to learn whether his parents bought the Major Glory action figure he always wanted. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=29c , EpisodeNumber2=16c , Title=Got Your Goat , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
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Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 11, 12 , ProdCode=217a (34-5440) , ShortSummary=Dexter and Dee Dee must travel to
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to get their fingers unstuck from a Chinese finger trap. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=31b , EpisodeNumber2=18b , Title=The Muffin King , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 11, 12 , ProdCode=217b (34-5450) , ShortSummary=Dexter and Dee Dee protect their mother's freshly baked muffins from their muffin-loving father while she is out shopping. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=32a , EpisodeNumber2=19a , Title=Picture Day , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 11, 19 , ProdCode=219a (34-5455) , ShortSummary=Upset that Dee Dee is more photogenic than him, Dexter transforms his face into a handsome one for his next Picture Day. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=32b , EpisodeNumber2=19b , Title=Now That's a Stretch , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Nora Johnson , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 11, 19 , ProdCode=219b (34-5453) , ShortSummary=When Dexter cannot reach anything in his lab, he makes himself more flexible by combining himself with bubble gum. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=32c , EpisodeNumber2=19c , Title=Dexter Detention , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy= , Aux2=David Smith &
Christopher Battle , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 11, 19 , ProdCode=219c (34-5431) , ShortSummary=Dexter is given detention after accidentally shouting out the answer to a test question. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=33a , EpisodeNumber2=20a , Title=Don't Be a Baby , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 11, 26 , ProdCode=221a (34-5457) , ShortSummary=While trying to make himself and Dee Dee older to see an R-rated movie, Dexter accidentally makes everybody else babies instead. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=33b , EpisodeNumber2=20b , Title=Dial M for Monkey: Peltra , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 11, 26 , ProdCode=221b (34-5458) , ShortSummary=Peltra wants to turn Monkey into a fur coat. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=33c , EpisodeNumber2=20c , Title=G.I.R.L. Squad , DirectedBy= Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Andy Bialk , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 11, 26 , ProdCode=221c (34-5459) , ShortSummary=After a crime prevention talk at school, Dee Dee, Lee Lee, and Mee Mee become crime fighters, protecting the neighborhood from a mysterious stranger. , LineColor =CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=34a , EpisodeNumber2=21a , Title=Sports a Poppin' , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Douglas McCarthy &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 12, 03 , ProdCode=222a (34-5463) , ShortSummary=When Dad tries to teach his son sports, he realizes that Dexter is not
athletic Athletic may refer to: * An athlete, a sportsperson * Athletic director, a position at many American universities and schools * Athletic type, a physical/psychological type in the classification of Ernst Kretschmer * Athletic of Philadelphia, a ...
. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=34b , EpisodeNumber2=21b , Title=Koosalagoopagoop , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 12, 03 , ProdCode=222b (34-5462) , ShortSummary=Dee Dee enters the land of her imaginary friend Koosalagoopagoop. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=34c , EpisodeNumber2=21c , Title=Project Dee Dee , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Chris Savino , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1997, 12, 03 , ProdCode=222c (34-5460) , ShortSummary=When Dexter learns that Dee Dee is making a
science project A science project is an educational activity for students involving experiments or construction of models in one of the science disciplines. Students may present their science project at a science fair, so they may also call it a science fair pro ...
alone, he decides to help, but she does not want his help. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=35a , EpisodeNumber2=22a , Title=Topped Off , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Chris Savino , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 1, 14 , ProdCode=220a (34-5465) , ShortSummary=Dexter and Dee Dee experiment with coffee after seeing how it energizes their parents in the morning. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=35b , EpisodeNumber2=22b , Title=Dee Dee's Tail , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 1, 14 , ProdCode=220b (34-5464) , ShortSummary=After she expresses her desire to become a Pony Puff Princess, Dexter transforms Dee Dee into a horse. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=35c , EpisodeNumber2=22c , Title=No Power Trip , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Christopher Battle , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 1, 14 , ProdCode=220c (34-5466) , ShortSummary=Despite his computer's warnings, Dexter consumes too much power during experiments, causing his lab to shut down. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=36a , EpisodeNumber2=23a , Title=Sister Mom , DirectedBy=Rob Renzetti &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Paul Harrison , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 1, 21 , ProdCode=227a (34-5461) , ShortSummary=When Dexter is asked to bring his mother to school, he disguises Dee Dee in her place. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=36b , EpisodeNumber2=23b , Title=The Laughing , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Paul Harrison , Aux2=Bryan Maille &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 1, 21 , ProdCode=227b (34-5452) , ShortSummary=After Dexter is bitten by a
clown A clown is a person who performs comedy and arts in a state of open-mindedness using physical comedy, typically while wearing distinct makeup or costuming and reversing folkway-norms. History The most ancient clowns have been found in ...
's dentures, he turns into a mad clown nightly, terrorizing the town with his mayhem. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=37a , EpisodeNumber2=24a , Title=Dexter's Lab: A Story , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Sami Rank & Michael Ryan , Aux2=Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 1, 28 , ProdCode=224a (34-5467) , ShortSummary=After Dexter finds a lost Labrador Retriever, he teaches the dog to speak English. This episode was later used in reruns with both Season 1 episodes Double Trouble and Changes due to the controversy with the Dial M for Monkey episode Barbequor. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=37b , EpisodeNumber2=24b , Title=Coupon for Craziness , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy=Sami Rank & Michael Ryan , Aux2=Chris Savino , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 1, 28 , ProdCode=224b (34-5476) , ShortSummary=Dexter finds a hyperactive boy who is like Dee Dee and has scientist parents who are like Dexter. Sensing an opportunity to fit in, he switches places with the boy. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=37c , EpisodeNumber2=24c , Title=Better Off Wet , DirectedBy= John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Sami Rank & Michael Ryan , Aux2=Andy Bialk , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 1, 28 , ProdCode=224c (34-5468) , ShortSummary=Dexter, who cannot swim and is afraid of water, avoids being pushed into the family's new
swimming pool A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, paddling pool, or simply pool, is a structure designed to hold water to enable Human swimming, swimming or other leisure activities. Pools can be built into the ground (in-ground pools) or built ...
by Dad. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=38a , EpisodeNumber2=25a , Title=Critical Gas , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 04 , ProdCode=226a (34-5474) , ShortSummary=Dexter suffers severe stomach pains after eating a giant burrito. Following an experiment with a balloon, he assumes that he has only 30 minutes to live. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=38b , EpisodeNumber2=25b , Title=Let's Save the World You Jerk! , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 04 , ProdCode=226b (34-5473) , ShortSummary=Dexter and Mandark team up to fight meteoroids that are hurdling towards the Earth. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=38c , EpisodeNumber2=25c , Title=Average Joe , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 04 , ProdCode=226c (34-5470) , ShortSummary=When an intelligence test mistakenly grades Dexter as "average", he shuts down his lab and tries to live like a normal child. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=39a , EpisodeNumber2=26a , Title=Rushmore Rumble , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=
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, Aux2=Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 11 , ProdCode=223a (34-5472) , ShortSummary=Dexter and Mandark bring the Abraham Lincoln and
George Washington George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of th ...
faces respectively on Mount Rushmore to life and make them fight each other. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=39b , EpisodeNumber2=26b , Title=A Boy and His Bug , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 11 , ProdCode=223b (34-5471) , ShortSummary=When Dexter neglects his metal-eating pet bug, it begins eating his lab. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=39c , EpisodeNumber2=26c , Title=You Vegetabelieve It! , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2= Bob Staake , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 11 , ProdCode=223c (34-5475) , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee uses Dexter's
growth formula Exponential growth is a process that increases quantity over time. It occurs when the instantaneous rate of change (that is, the derivative) of a quantity with respect to time is proportional to the quantity itself. Described as a function, a ...
on the plants in the garden, the plants grow into enormous man-eating monsters. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=40a , EpisodeNumber2=27a , Title=Aye Aye Eyes , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 18 , ProdCode=225a (34-5448) , ShortSummary=A little girl with big eyes falls in love with Dexter and follows him after he returns a toy she dropped earlier, much to his chagrin. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=40b , EpisodeNumber2=27b , Title=Dee Dee and the Man , DirectedBy=John McIntyre &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 18 , ProdCode=225b (34-5479) , ShortSummary=Dexter "fires" Dee Dee, only to realize that the chaos she causes has been helping him concentrate. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=41a , EpisodeNumber2=28a , Title=Old Flame , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 25 , ProdCode=229a (34-5480) , ShortSummary=When Dexter brings the caveman who first discovered fire back from the past, the caveman acts like Dee Dee and starts smashing the lab. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=41b , EpisodeNumber2=28b , Title=Don't Be a Hero , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 25 , ProdCode=229b (34-5483) , ShortSummary=Dexter turns himself into a
superhero A superhero or superheroine is a stock character that typically possesses ''superpowers'', abilities beyond those of ordinary people, and fits the role of the hero, typically using his or her powers to help the world become a better place, ...
, but he gives up after every power he tries backfires. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=41c , EpisodeNumber2=28c , Title=My Favorite Martian , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Andy Bialk , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 2, 25 , ProdCode=229c (34-5477) , ShortSummary=Dexter travels to Mars to find intelligent life, unaware that Dee Dee has stowed away in his space capsule. After Dee Dee gets covered in red dirt, Dexter mistakes her for a real-life Martian. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=42a , EpisodeNumber2=29a , Title=Paper Route Bout , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Daniel Krall , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 04 , ProdCode=230a (34-5485) , ShortSummary=Dad trains Dee Dee to fight a gang of bicycle-riding rogues dressed as ninjas who target her paper route each morning. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=42b , EpisodeNumber2=29b , Title=The Old Switcharooms , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 04 , ProdCode=230b (34-5485) , ShortSummary=For accidentally destroying Dad's brand new bowling trophy, Dexter and Dee Dee are forced to spend some time in each other's rooms; Dexter becomes paranoid that Dee Dee is destroying his lab. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=42c , EpisodeNumber2=29c , Title=Trick or Treehouse , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 04 , ProdCode=230c (34-5478) , ShortSummary=Dee Dee builds a tree house and allows everyone inside except Dexter, in revenge for the times he kicked her out of his lab. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=43a , EpisodeNumber2=30a , Title=Quiet Riot , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Chris Savino , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 11 , ProdCode=231a (34-5489) , ShortSummary=After working all night to create his latest invention, Dexter tries to sleep, but he is constantly interrupted by Dee Dee. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=43b , EpisodeNumber2=30b , Title=Accent You Hate , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 11 , ProdCode=231b (34-5486) , ShortSummary=Dexter and his friends are targeted at school by a bully for their multicultural accents. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=43c , EpisodeNumber2=30c , Title=Catch of the Day , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Bob Staake , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 11 , ProdCode=231c (34-5487) , ShortSummary=Dexter and Dad try to get to Dad's
fishing spot Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are often caught as wildlife from the natural environment, but may also be caught from stocked bodies of water such as ponds, canals, park wetlands and reservoirs. Fishing techniques inclu ...
before sunrise to start fishing before others arrive. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=44a , EpisodeNumber2=31a , Title=Dad Is Disturbed , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy= , Aux2=John McIntyre , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 18 , ProdCode=232a (34-5494) , ShortSummary=Dad tries to watch a
golf tournament Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping wi ...
, but is constantly interrupted by his wife, Dexter, and Dee Dee. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=44b , EpisodeNumber2=31b , Title=Framed , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 18 , ProdCode=232b (34-5493) , ShortSummary=When Dexter's glasses break, he creates a new fad (wearing glasses with cracked lenses) and becomes extremely popular at his school. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=44c , EpisodeNumber2=31c , Title=That's Using Your Head , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy= , Aux2= Clayton McKenzie Morrow , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 18 , ProdCode=232c (34-5488) , ShortSummary=Dexter thinks that a crazy homeless person balancing electronic devices on his head and muttering gibberish is a genius trying to contact
aliens Alien primarily refers to: * Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national of that country ** Enemy alien, the above in times of war * Extraterrestrial life, life which does not originate from Earth ** Specifically, intelligent extrat ...
, so he takes him home. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=45a , EpisodeNumber2=32a , Title=DiM , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 25 , ProdCode=233a (34-5501) , ShortSummary=In a mostly dialogue-free episode, Dexter makes a trip to the hardware store to buy a new
light bulb An electric light, lamp, or light bulb is an electrical component that produces light. It is the most common form of artificial lighting. Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass, or plastic, which secures the lamp in the soc ...
for his lab. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=45b , EpisodeNumber2=32b , Title=Just an Old-Fashioned Lab Song... , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 25 , ProdCode=233b (34-5497) , ShortSummary=Dexter reluctantly takes piano lessons from Professor Williams (
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), but when the Professor stumbles onto Dexter's lab, he discovers that Dexter has more musical talent than he thought. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=45c , EpisodeNumber2=32c , Title=Repairanoid , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Greg Miller , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 3, 25 , ProdCode=233c (34-5498) , ShortSummary=When an electrician comes to Dexter's house to repair a blown-out fuse, he accidentally stumbles onto his laboratory, and Dexter enlists him to repair the lab. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=46a , EpisodeNumber2=33a , Title=Sdrawkcab , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 01 , ProdCode=236a (34-5500) , ShortSummary=Dexter invents a belt whose wearer can do anything backwards, but mayhem occurs when Dee Dee gets hold of the belt's directional switch. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=46b , EpisodeNumber2=33b , Title=The Continuum of Cartoon Fools , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Don Shank , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 01 , ProdCode=236b (34-5499) , ShortSummary=Dexter tries to figure out how Dee Dee keeps entering his lab every time he kicks her out and seals the entrance. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=46c , EpisodeNumber2=33c , Title=Sun, Surf, and Science , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 01 , ProdCode=236c (34-5491) , ShortSummary=Mandark enters a
surfing Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitabl ...
contest and tries to cheat his way to victory to win Dee Dee's heart from another surfer. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=47a , EpisodeNumber2=34a , Title=Big Bots , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Craig McCracken , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 08 , ProdCode=228a (34-5469) , ShortSummary=Dee Dee dares Dexter into building her a
giant robot In science fiction, or mechs are giant robots or machines controlled by people, typically depicted as humanoid walking vehicles. The term was first used in Japanese (language), Japanese after shortening the English loanword or , but the mean ...
similar to his Robo-Dexo 2000. They then team up to try to save an island's population from being destroyed by an erupting volcano using their giant robots. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=47b , EpisodeNumber2=34b , Title=Gooey Aliens That Control Your Mind , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Todd Frederiksen &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 08 , ProdCode=228b (34-5481) , ShortSummary=Dexter's parents and Dee Dee have their minds taken over by an alien life form that escaped from Dexter's lab. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=47c , EpisodeNumber2=34c , Title=Misplaced in Space , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Chris Savino , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 08 , ProdCode=228c (34-5481) , ShortSummary=A teleporter malfunction sends Dexter to an alien prison, prompting Dee Dee to go on a mission to save Dexter. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=48a , EpisodeNumber2=35a , Title=Dee Dee's Rival , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Chris Savino , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 15 , ProdCode=235a (34-5505) , ShortSummary=Mandark's sister Olga Astronomonov (a.k.a. Lalavava) tries to upstage Dee Dee at dance school. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=48b , EpisodeNumber2=35b , Title=Pslyghtly Psycho , DirectedBy=John McIntyre &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Daniel Krall , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 15 , ProdCode=235b (34-5504) , ShortSummary=On Mother's Day, Dexter's mother has her gloves taken by the family so that she can relax and not do housework, but she is unable to adjust to a life where she cannot keep the house clean. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=48c , EpisodeNumber2=35c , Title=Game for a Game , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Greg Miller , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 15 , ProdCode=235c (34-5509) , ShortSummary=After Dee Dee declares that she can beat Dexter in any game, Dexter challenges her to a series of games in his lab, though he prefers to win by cheating. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=49a , EpisodeNumber2=36a , Title=Blackfoot and Slim , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Chris Savino , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 22 , ProdCode=237a (34-5496) , ShortSummary=A nature documentary team observes "Blackfoot" (Dexter) and "Slim" (Dee Dee) in their "natural habitat". , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=49b , EpisodeNumber2=36b , Title=Trapped with a Vengeance , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2=Todd Frederiksen &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 22 , ProdCode=237b (34-5490) , ShortSummary=In a parody of Die Hard, Dexter is trapped in his school by the janitor in revenge for making him work late everyday. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=49c , EpisodeNumber2=36c , Title=The Parrot Trap , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Seth MacFarlane , Aux2= Mark O'Hare , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 22 , ProdCode=237c (34-5495) , ShortSummary=Dexter invents a robot parrot that happily repeats self-congratulatory comments he makes, but when it starts repeating things about his lab and escapes, he sets out to destroy it before it tattles to his parents. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=50a , EpisodeNumber2=37a , Title=Dexter and Computress Get Mandark! , DirectedBy=John McIntyre , WrittenBy=Tyler Samuel Lee , Aux2=John McIntyre , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 29 , ProdCode=234a (34-5508) , ShortSummary=Created and narrated by a six-and-a-half-year-old boy named Tyler Samuel Lee, who sent a tape containing the episode's audio to
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, the story follows Dexter and Mandark's robot "brother" Computress teaming up to make Mandark's head shrink. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=50b , EpisodeNumber2=37b , Title=The Justice Friends: Pain in the Mouth , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 29 , ProdCode=234b (34-5503) , ShortSummary=When Krunk gets a tortilla chip stuck in his tooth, Major Glory decides to fix it by pulling the tooth out himself against Valhallen's admonition to take him to the dentist as they have the tools to take the chip out properly. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=50c , EpisodeNumber2=37c , Title=Dexter vs. Santa's Claws , DirectedBy=Rumen Petkov &
Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 4, 29 , ProdCode=234c (34-5502) , ShortSummary=Dexter tries to prove to Dee Dee that
Santa Claus Santa Claus, also known as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, or simply Santa, is a Legend, legendary figure originating in Western Christianity, Western Christian culture who is said to Christmas gift-bringer, bring ...
is not real. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=51a , EpisodeNumber2=38a , Title=Dyno-Might , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=Paul Rudish , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 5, 06 , ProdCode=238a (34-5492) , ShortSummary=In this crossover with '' Dynomutt, Dog Wonder'',
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( Gary Owens) comes to Dexter's house and asks him to rebuild an injured Dynomutt. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=51b , EpisodeNumber2=38b , Title=LABretto , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy=Michael Ryan , Aux2=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 5, 06 , ProdCode=238b (34-5507) , ShortSummary=Dexter's life story, from his birth to the creation of his secret laboratory, is retold as an opera. , LineColor=CCCC52 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=52 , EpisodeNumber2=39 , Title=Last But Not Beast , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= , Aux2=Paul Rudish, Craig McCracken &
Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1998, 6, 15 , ProdCode=239 (34-5506) , ShortSummary=During a trip to
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as part of a
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, Dexter accidentally releases a
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with an axe-like head from a volcano, forcing him to enlist the aid of his family, along with the cast of ''The Justice Friends'' and the cast of ''Dial M for Monkey'', to defeat it. , LineColor=CCCC52


"Rude Removal"

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{{Start date, 2013, 01, 22 {{small, (online) , ShortSummary=Dexter plans to remove Dee Dee's rudeness with his latest invention, the "Rude Removal System". The siblings inadvertently end up inside the device, which splits the pair into two copies, one well-behaved and the other rude. , LineColor=CCCC52


"Rude Removal"

An episode segment from the second season was produced yet never aired on television, but was ultimately released to the public in January 2013 on the official YouTube page of
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TV movie (1999)

A television movie titled ''Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip'' premiered on Cartoon Network in 1999. It was the final televised ''Dexter's Laboratory'' media in which creator Genndy Tartakovsky was directly involved. ''Ego Trip'' was also the last project made by
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under ownership of
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before the studio branched off as a separate facility when Hanna-Barbera was folded into Warner Bros. Animation. {, class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="width:100%;" , - ! style="background:#030; color:white;" , Title ! style="background:#030; color:white;" , Directed by ! style="background:#030; color:white;" , Story by ! style="background:#030; color:white;" , Storyboard by ! style="background:#030; color:white;" , Original air date {{Episode list , RTitle='' Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip'' , DirectedBy= Genndy Tartakovsky , WrittenBy= Chris Savino, Amy Keating Rogers, John McIntyre,
Craig McCracken, Paul Rudish & Genndy Tartakovsky , Aux2=David Smith, Chris Savino,
Paul Rudish & Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 1999, 12, 10{{Cite web , last=DeMott , first=Rick , date=December 1, 1999 , title=Cartoon Network to Air Dexter's Lab Special , url=https://www.awn.com/news/cartoon-network-air-dexters-lab-special , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200604023954/https://www.awn.com/news/cartoon-network-air-dexters-lab-special , archive-date=2020-06-04 , work= Animation World Network , access-date=2013-01-23 , ShortSummary=After Dexter battles an army of robots who enter his laboratory through his time machine, he travels forward in time in search of the moment when his older self will save the future. , LineColor=#030


Season 3 (2001–02)

Candi Milo replaces Christine Cavanaugh from taking the role of Dexter after the first 6 episodes, due to Season 2's dramatic conclusion. This was the first episode with the new character designs and UPA-influenced backgrounds. According to the end credits, the variation of
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with Dexter and Dee Dee with black background has been replaced by the white background. {{Episode table , background=52CC52 , overall= , season= , title= , director= , airdate= , aux2= , aux2T=Storyboard by , writer= , prodcode= , prodcodeR= , episodes= {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=53a , EpisodeNumber2=1a , Title=Streaky Clean , WrittenBy=David Smith , DirectedBy= Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=
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, ArtDirectionBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 18 , ShortSummary=Dexter creates a satellite to clean stains off of his clothes, but it goes horribly wrong when Mir space station hits the satellite that Dexter created and the satellite becomes damaged, causing the fabric beneath each stain to be eliminated as well. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=302a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=53b , EpisodeNumber2=1b , Title=A Dad Cartoon , WrittenBy=David Smith , DirectedBy= John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=John McIntyre , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 18 , ShortSummary=Dad decides to give the car a retouch, but keeps breaking things and saying he will fix it later. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=302b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=53c , EpisodeNumber2=1c , Title=Sole Brother , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Art Direction=David Smith , Aux2= Clayton McKenzie Morrow , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 18 , ShortSummary=Dexter accidentally becomes Dee Dee's foot when the two fuse together. Now, they have to wait 24 hours to reverse the fusion. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=302c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=54a , EpisodeNumber2=2a , Title=Mind Over Chatter , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=Cindy Morrow , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 18 , ShortSummary=Dexter accidentally gives himself telepathy that he cannot shut off when trying to overhear his father's thoughts to figure out what he got for his birthday, causing everyone to accidentally read his own mind. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=301a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=54b , EpisodeNumber2=2b , Title=A Quackor Cartoon , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Savino , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 18 , ShortSummary=Quackor returns to battle Monkey in Dexter's Lab until Quackor lays an egg; then the two fall in love. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=301b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=54c , EpisodeNumber2=2c , Title=Momdark , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Cindy Morrow , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 18 , ShortSummary=Mandark disguises himself as Dexter's mom to get into Dexter's Lab. Unfortunately for Mandark, he now has to deal with Dexter, Dad, and Dee Dee's requests, which are too much for him. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=301c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=55a , EpisodeNumber2=3a , Title=Copping an Aptitude , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 30 , ShortSummary=Dexter's school and parents decide to send him to college. He ignores his fellow students, who prefer to "party now, study later", until his mind finally snaps from the workload. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=304a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=55b , EpisodeNumber2=3b , Title=A Failed Lab Experiment , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Savino , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 30 , ShortSummary=When Dexter's new device, made to help him see through solid objects, fails to work as expected, he ends up seeing through people's clothes, which puts him in an uncomfortable situation. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=304b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=55c , EpisodeNumber2=3c , Title=The Grand-Daddy of All Inventions , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2001, 11, 30 , ShortSummary=During a trip to his grandfather's house, Dexter learns that the outwardly boring old man has a lab just like his own. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=304c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=56a , EpisodeNumber2=4a , Title=Poppa Wheely , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Mike Stern , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 1, 18 , ShortSummary=It is Career Day, and because Dexter is ashamed of his father, he creates a better father for himself. However, he soon discovers that his real father is much cooler. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=303a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=56b
65b , EpisodeNumber2=4b
13b , Title=A Mom Cartoon , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Savino , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 1, 18 , ShortSummary=Dexter's mom fights another woman at the supermarket for some new latex gloves. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=303b
312b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=56c , EpisodeNumber2=4c , Title=The Mock Side of the Moon , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 1, 18 , ShortSummary=Dexter travels to the moon and finds that aliens are planning an invasion on Earth, and he uses his Robo-Dexo 2000 to stop them. It turns out that they only were interested in purchasing sweaters for the winter. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=303c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=57a , EpisodeNumber2=5a , Title=If Memory Serves , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=Cindy Morrow , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 2, 22 , ShortSummary=To keep himself from forgetting anything important, Dexter uses a device to copy his memories, which causes a mayhem in his own head. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=306a (611-014) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=57b , EpisodeNumber2=5b , Title=A Mandark Cartoon , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Savino , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 2, 22 , ShortSummary=Mandark plans another scheme to get rid of Dexter. Everything in this cartoon is to the tune of Mandark's trademark laugh. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=306b (611-105) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=57c , EpisodeNumber2=5c , Title=Tele Trauma , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=John McIntyre , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 2, 22 , ShortSummary=Since his studying is interrupting his favorite TV shows, Dexter creates a helmet to absorb the shows directly. However, the plan backfires when he randomly snaps into television-based outrages. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=306c (611-007) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=58a , EpisodeNumber2=6a , Title=A Boy Named Sue , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Walt Dohrn , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 3, 29 , ShortSummary=Mandark's birth and origins as the child of hippies are revealed, as is the beginning of his rivalry with Dexter and the cause of his villainy. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=305a (611-012) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=58b , EpisodeNumber2=6b , Title=Lab on the Run , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=David Smith , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 3, 29 , ShortSummary=Two robots ( Martin Mull and Fred Willard) escape from Dexter's lab in order to have a better life and avoid Dexter's totalitarian rule. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=305b (611-011) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=59a , EpisodeNumber2=7a , Title=Dos Boot , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Walt Dohrn , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 07 , ShortSummary=Mandark gets inside Dexter's computer system and creates a
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, so Dexter must follow him inside and kick him out from cyberspace. However, Dee Dee has other plans in mind. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=307a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=59b , EpisodeNumber2=7b , Title=A Dee Dee Cartoon , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=Anna Chambers , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 07 , ShortSummary=Dee Dee goes and plays in her own "lab" after being kicked out of Dexter's. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=307b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=59c , EpisodeNumber2=7c , Title=Would You Like That in the Can , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Paul McEvoy , WrittenBy=David Smith , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 07 , ShortSummary=Dexter and his friend Douglas Mordecai must enter the girls' bathroom to retrieve Dexter's lunchbox, which was put in there by another student. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=307c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=60a , EpisodeNumber2=8a , Title=That Magic Moment , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Paul McEvoy , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 14 , ShortSummary=Dexter's Magic Uncle Fergle O'Reilly (
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) pays a visit to the family. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=308a (611-021) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=60b , EpisodeNumber2=8b , Title=A Silent Cartoon , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Savino , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 14 , ShortSummary=Parodying '' The Pink Panther'', Dexter is trying to paint his lab blue, but Dee Dee wants to make it pink. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=308b (611-107) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=60c , EpisodeNumber2=8c , Title=Opposites Attract , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=
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, WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 14 , ShortSummary=Dexter creates a magnetic field to keep Dee Dee away from him, but it malfunctions, causing them to stick together. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=308c (611-018) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=61a , EpisodeNumber2=9a , Title=Comic Relief , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 21 , ShortSummary=Dexter creates a device to make a lifelike superhero comic, with his sister villain "Deestructa". , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=310a (611-024) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=61b , EpisodeNumber2=9b , Title=A Third Dad Cartoon , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Savino , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 21 , ShortSummary=Dexter's father plays golf with his kids. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=310b (611-109) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=61c , EpisodeNumber2=9c , Title=Robo-Dexo 3000 , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 21 , ShortSummary=Dexter creates the ultimate robot to replace his Robo-Dexo 2000. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=310c (611-022) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=62a , EpisodeNumber2=10a , Title=Glove at First Sight , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=Cindy Morrow , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 28 , ShortSummary=Dexter's parents remember their first date and dance together. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=311a (611-026) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=62b , EpisodeNumber2=10b , Title=A Mom & Dad Cartoon , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Cindy Morrow , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 28 , ShortSummary=Dexter and Dee Dee listen in on their parents' conversation; they are playing Scrabble, but the way they talk makes it sound like Dad was cheating on Mom. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=311b (611-110) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=62c , EpisodeNumber2=10c , Title=Smells Like Victory , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Paul McEvoy , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 6, 28 , ShortSummary=The U.S. army invades Dexter's lab under the mistaken impression that aliens are using it as a base of operations on Earth, and Dexter must convince them that this is actually his lab, and also has to keep this a secret from Dee Dee. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=311c (611-023) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=63a , EpisodeNumber2=11a , Title=Oh, Brother , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2= Greg Miller & Walt Dohrn , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 7, 05 , ShortSummary=Dexter turns Dee Dee into a boy, but is disappointed when "he" ( Pamela Adlon) is not a genius as Dexter would like it. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=309a (611-003) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=63b , EpisodeNumber2=11b , Title=Another Dad Cartoon , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Cindy Morrow , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 7, 05 , ShortSummary=With everyone out of the house, Dexter's father decides to spend the time dancing. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=309b (611-108) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=63c , EpisodeNumber2=11c , Title=Bar Exam , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Shellie Kvilvang , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 7, 05 , ShortSummary=Dexter's parents discover that he is making false excuses to get out of physical education and now Dexter must pass a physical exam if he wants to pass P.E. and move up a few grades. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=309c (611-022) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=64a , EpisodeNumber2=12a , Title=Jeepers, Creepers, Where Is Peepers , DirectedBy=David Smith , Aux2=David Smith , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 7, 12 , ShortSummary=Dexter and Koos must save Peepers to keep the land of Kooz from disappearing. However, they must contend with a villain who is determined to make the land of Kooz disappear forever. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=313a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=64b , EpisodeNumber2=12b , Title=Go, Dexter Family! Go! , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Walt Dohrn , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 7, 12 , ShortSummary=Dexter's family must rescue him from aliens. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=313b (611-025) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=65a , EpisodeNumber2=13a , Title=Scare Tactics , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Walt Dohrn , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 9, 20 , ShortSummary=After watching a horror film, Dexter and his father become easily frightened. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=312a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=65c , EpisodeNumber2=13c , Title=My Dad vs. Your Dad , DirectedBy=John McIntyre & Chris Savino , Aux2=Cindy Morrow , WrittenBy= , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 9, 20 , ShortSummary=Dexter and Mandark's fathers become embroiled in a conflict after trying to defuse one between their sons. , LineColor=52CC52 , ProdCode=312c


Season 4 (2002–03)

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, Art Direction = Paul Stec , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 11, 22 , ShortSummary=When Dexter discovers that Beau ( Pamela Adlon), Dee Dee's new boyfriend, has similar interests as him, Dexter tries to steal Beau's attention from Dee Dee. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=402a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=66b , EpisodeNumber2=1b , Title=Remember Me? , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 11, 22 , ShortSummary=When Dexter gets amnesia, Dee Dee decides to play tricks on him by creating a whole new identity for him in her image. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=402b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=66c , EpisodeNumber2=1c , Title=Over-Labbing , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2= Clayton McKenzie Morrow , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2002, 11, 22 , ShortSummary=Dexter and Mandark drill underground to expand their labs, but end up running into each other's work. So they agree to share the lab, inducing chaos. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=402c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=67a , EpisodeNumber2=2a , Title=Sis-Tem Error , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2= Mark O'Hare , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 4, 25 , ShortSummary=Dee Dee accidentally shuts down Dexter's lab, and he has to power it back. In the process, Dee Dee attempts to keep Dexter from finding out what she really did. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=401a (626-005) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=67b , EpisodeNumber2=2b , Title=Bad Cable Manners , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 4, 25 , ShortSummary=Dexter pirates cable for his father. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=401b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=67c , EpisodeNumber2=2c , Title=Dexter's Library , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Mark O'Hare , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 4, 25 , ShortSummary=Dexter becomes the stern administrator of his local library. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=401c (626-001) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=68a , EpisodeNumber2=3a , Title=The Scrying Game , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Mike Stern , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 02 , ShortSummary=Dee Dee learns a new game that can predict the future events. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=405a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=68b , EpisodeNumber2=3b , Title=Monstrosi-Dee Dee , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Gabe Swarr , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 02 , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee eats a contaminated apple, she turns into a monster every time when she tells Dexter what to do. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=405b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=68c , EpisodeNumber2=3c , Title=Dad Man Walking , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2= Carlos Ramos , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 02 , ShortSummary=Dexter's father sleepwalks into Dexter's lab. Dexter discovers this, and now has to escort him out of the lab without waking him up, which proves more difficult than thought. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=405c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=69a , EpisodeNumber2=4a , Title=Dexter's Little Dilemma , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 09 , ShortSummary=Dexter shrinks his parents and puts them into a model of their house for observation. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=403a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=69b , EpisodeNumber2=4b , Title=Faux Chapeau , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2= Chris Reccardi , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 09 , ShortSummary=Dexter's newest invention looks like a hat, so Dee Dee takes it and wears it around town. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=403b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=69c , EpisodeNumber2=4c , Title=D2 , DirectedBy=Tim Walker & Chris Savino , Aux2=Mark O'Hare , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 09 , ShortSummary=Dexter and Dee Dee realize that they make a good team, so they decide to do stuff together, but doing so makes things worse. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=403c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=70a , EpisodeNumber2=5a , Title=Head Band , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 16 , ShortSummary=Dee Dee gets a song stuck in her head, which is actually a virus. Dexter and Mom soon catch it, and Dexter has to reverse the effects of this. He succeeds at the end, not knowing that Dad also caught it. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=404a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=70b , EpisodeNumber2=5b , Title=Stuffed Animal House , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Gabe Swarr , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 16 , ShortSummary=Dee Dee's stuffed animals come to life and roam the house when Dee Dee uses a formula that brings inanimate objects to life, which delights Dee Dee, much to his dismay. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=404b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=70c , EpisodeNumber2=5c , Title=Used Ink , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Carlos Ramos , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 16 , ShortSummary=Dexter creates a new type of ink that lets him command people to do whatever he wants. However, when Mandark gets his hands on it, Dexter is the one that becomes commanded. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=404c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=71a , EpisodeNumber2=6a , Title=School Girl Crushed , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2= Charlie Bean , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 23 , ShortSummary=Dexter and Mandark are both outperformed by a new girl at school, so they reluctantly team up to get rid of her. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=407a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=71b , EpisodeNumber2=6b , Title=Chess Mom , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Charlie Bean , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 23 , ShortSummary=Dexter's mother attempts to support him during a chess tournament but does nothing but embarrass him. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=407b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=71c , EpisodeNumber2=6c , Title=Father Knows Least , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Carlos Ramos , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 23 , ShortSummary=Dexter's father is left to watch the kids while his wife visits her sister. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=407c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=72a , EpisodeNumber2=7a , Title=Dexter the Barbarian , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Savino , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 30 , ShortSummary=Dexter tries to emulate the barbarian hero of his favorite comic book. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=406a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=72b , EpisodeNumber2=7b , Title=Tuber Time , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Mark O'Hare , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 30 , ShortSummary=Dexter studies the potato, and when he is fascinated by its power to light up a light bulb, he tries to use it as an energy source. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=406b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=72c , EpisodeNumber2=7c , Title=Sore Eyes , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=
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, OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 5, 30 , ShortSummary=Dexter tries to improve his eyesight by giving himself laser eye surgery, but goes too far in doing so. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=406c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=73a , EpisodeNumber2=8a , Title=Babe Sitter , DirectedBy= Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=Mark O'Hare , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 05 , ShortSummary=Dee Dee is hired by Mandark's parents to babysit him. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=413a (626-019) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=73b , EpisodeNumber2=8b , Title=Mountain Mandark , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 05 , ShortSummary=Mandark gets in touch with nature. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=413b (626-021) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=73c , EpisodeNumber2=8c , Title=2Geniuses 2Gether 4Ever , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 05 , ShortSummary=Dexter decides to work with Mandark, but finds himself doing all of the work. In the end, Mandark tries to press the button when Dexter connects the plug in the outlet to bring his show title back.
Note: This episode was dedicated to Nelda Ridley, a final checker who passed away before the episode aired. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=413c (626-020) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=74a , EpisodeNumber2=9a , Title=Height Unseen , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 12 , ShortSummary=Again tired of being short, but mindful of his past failures, Dexter decides to make everyone shorter than himself. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=408a (626-027) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=74b , EpisodeNumber2=9b , Title=Bygone Errors , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 12 , ShortSummary=Old Dexter And Old Dee Dee's talks about the glory days, and his sister is still there to inject her opinions, telling him what really happened. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=408b (626-026) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=74c , EpisodeNumber2=9c , Title=Folly Calls , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=
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, OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 12 , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee tries to cut off a piece of her hair, she accidentally cuts off one of her pigtails. Dexter gives her a potion to make her missing hair grow back. However, Dee Dee squirts too much of it in her hair, and Dexter must return Dee Dee's hair back to normal. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=408c (626-016) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=75a , EpisodeNumber2=10a , Title=Voice Over , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=Charlie Bean , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 19 , ShortSummary=When Dexter's computer gets laryngitis, Dexter must find a replacement voice. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=409a (626-030) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=75b , EpisodeNumber2=10b , Title=The Blonde Leading the Blonde , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2= Aaron Springer , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 19 , ShortSummary=Dexter refuses to admit that blondes have more fun, so Dee Dee secretly dyes his hair blond to prove it to him. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=409b (626-029) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=75c , EpisodeNumber2=10c , Title=Comic Stripper , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Reccardi , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 19 , ShortSummary=Dexter finds out that all of Mandark's plans are taken from a comic book. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=409c (626-028) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=76a , EpisodeNumber2=11a , Title=Tee Party , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Aaron Springer , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 26 , ShortSummary=Dexter and his father enter a golf tournament, but Dexter's father proves inept at the sport. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=410a (626-035) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=76b , EpisodeNumber2=11b , Title=Dexter's Wacky Races , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Chris Reccardi , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 9, 26 , ShortSummary=Dexter, Monkey, Agent Honeydew, the Justice Friends, Dee Dee, her imaginary friend Koosalagoopagoop, Mandark, his parents, and Dexter's parents participate in a cross-country race a la '' Wacky Races''. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=410b (626-034) {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=77a , EpisodeNumber2=12a , Title=The Lab of Tomorrow , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Charlie Bean , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 11, 04 , ShortSummary=Monkey narrates a documentary of the future of laboratories and sciences. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=411a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=77b , EpisodeNumber2=12b , Title=Chicken Scratch , DirectedBy= Genndy Tartakovsky , Aux2=''Storyboard by: ''Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 11, 04{{efn, "Chicken Scratch" originally premiered theatrically in July 2002 in front of '' The Powerpuff Girls Movie'', during Season 3's run. It later officially premiered on Cartoon Network on November 4, 2003. , ShortSummary=When Dexter gets chicken pox, Dee Dee warns him with a ridiculous story about some hens that pecked children at night leaving pimples on them that if scratched would turn into evil contaminated chickens. So Dexter tries not to scratch himself, but can't resist and scratches incessantly, eventually transforming into a tainted hen. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=411b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=77c , EpisodeNumber2=12c , Title=Garage Sale , DirectedBy=Don Judge & Chris Savino , Aux2=Clayton McKenzie Morrow , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 11, 04 , ShortSummary=Dexter creates a device that turns people into hideous blobs. His parents then sell the device in a garage sale, where it ends up in Mandark's hands. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=411c {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=78a , EpisodeNumber2=13a , Title=They Got Chops , DirectedBy=Chris Savino , Aux2=Kevin Kaliher , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 11, 20 , ShortSummary=When Dee Dee's Judo skills prove too much for Dexter, Dexter learns how to fight back at the same dojo she went to. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=412a {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=78b , EpisodeNumber2=13b , Title=Poetic Injustice , DirectedBy=Robert Alvarez & Chris Savino , Aux2=Mark O'Hare , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 11, 20 , ShortSummary=Dexter falls in love with a new girl at his school, but he cannot win her heart until Dee Dee helps him with poetry. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=412b {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber=78c , EpisodeNumber2=13c , Title=Comedy of Feathers , DirectedBy=Genndy Tartakovsky & Chris Savino , Aux2=Genndy Tartakovsky , OriginalAirDate={{Start date, 2003, 11, 20 , ShortSummary=Dexter is forced to take Dee Dee to the zoo. There, she ends up trying to save an ostrich with disastrous results. , LineColor=0000FF , ProdCode=412c


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