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- 1. DeeDeeMensional; Magmanamus; Maternal Combat Apr 28, 1996
- Dexter sends Dee Dee back in time; Monkey defends the city; Dexter's mother is ill.
- Dexter plays dodgeball; intergalactic wrestling champ; Dexter gives Dee Dee a smarter brain.
- 3. Dexter's Rival; Simion; Old Man Dexter May 12, 1996
- Dexter has a new rival with a bigger laboratory.
IMDb page for the animated TV series Dexter's Laboratory, created by Genndy Tartakovsky and starring Kath Soucie, Jeff Bennett, and Christine Cavanaugh. Find out the plot, trivia, awards, and more about the show that follows the adventures of a boy genius and his sister.
- (52K)
- Animation, Short, Adventure
- TV-G
- 1996-03-24
Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network as the first Cartoon Cartoon.The series follows Dexter, an enthusiastic boy-genius with a hidden science laboratory in his room full of inventions, which he keeps secret from his clueless parents, who are only referred to as "Mom" and "Dad".
- "Dexter's Laboratory (End Title)"
- Genndy Tartakovsky
- "Dexter's Laboratory (Main Title)"
- Thomas Chase, Steve Rucker, Gary Lionelli
- Production
- Opening Sequence and Premise
- Backup Segments
- Characters
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Dexter's Laboratory was inspired by one of Genndy Tartakovsky's drawings of a ballerina. After drawing her tall and thin shape, he decided to pair her with a short and blocky opposite, Dexter. In 1991, he made his first "Dexter" short. On February 20, 1995, Dexter's Laboratory made its first run on the What a Cartoon! Show. In April 1996, the first...
The show opens with Dee Dee sneaking into Dexter's room and entering his lab through a chute hidden underneath a circular rug. She then prances into Dexter's laboratory. Dexter is seen inventing a remote that Dee Dee snatches from him immediately after holding it over his head. Dexter pursues Dee Dee throughout the lab to get it back, but ends up c...
Two short segments ran in between episodes during 21-minute slots called "Dial M for Monkey" and "The Justice Friends". These segments existed within the Dexter's Laboratory universe and main characters from either "show" appeared in actual episodes regularly. The episodes of the first half of Season 1 of the Dexter's Laboratory included the Dial M...
Main Characters
Dexter- The Main Protagonist of the series. He is a boy genius who has a secret laboratory that he keeps a secret from his parents. He is always working in his laboratory making a new invention and going on wild adventures every time he makes a cereation. Dee Dee- Dexter's high-spirited ditzy older sister who is always breaking into his laboratory and destroying all of his inventions. She is always messing up his inventions and ruining his plans. Dee Dee enjoys doing frilly girly things and s...
Recurring Characters
Douglas E. Mordecai III- Dexter's best friend. He is a nerd just like him who shares the same interests as he does. The two of them do nerdy things together. They will also go on adventures and will usually have struggles along the way and will try to get their way out of trouble. Douglas and Dexter are often times getting bullied because they are nerds and sometimes they prove to the bullies that they are really cool. Koosalagoopagoop - Koosalagoopagoop also known as Koosy or Koss is Dee Dee...
Ego Trip
1. Main article: Ego Trip Ego Trip is an Annie Award -winning one-hour animated television special spawned from the Cartoon Network animated television series Dexter's Laboratory, produced by Hanna-Barbera(now Cartoon Network Studios) for Cartoon Network, and aired in 1999.
Music videos
see also|GrooviesFour music videos were made in 2002 and had occasional airings between shows on Cartoon Network. One was a mock-anime video sung by They Might Be Giants called Dee Dee and Dexter. The other three were rap songs which were released on a compilation album: 1. Back to the Lab(by Prince Paul) A pop art video highlighting the walkway sequence of a stern Dexter, marching presumably back to his lab. The video consisted of various clips and animation derived from the series' later se...
Dexter's Laboratory: The Hip Hop Experiment
Dexter's Laboratory: The Hip Hop Experiment, a complintation album featuring songs by various hip hop artists inspired by the series, was released on August 20, 2002. The track listing for the CD are as follows: 1. "Dexter's LaboratoryOpening Theme" 2. "Secrets" - will.i.am 3. "Dexter (What's His Name?)" - Coolio 4. "Love According to Dexter" - Phife Dawg, introducing Slick E. Rose 5. "Sibling Rivalries" - De La Soul 6. "Mandark's Plan" - YZ 7. "Back to the Lab" - Prince Paul
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Learn about the animated series created by Genndy Tartakovsky, featuring a child genius and his inventions. Find out where to watch seasons 1-4 on Prime Video or Apple TV.