Dexter's Laboratory

Dexter's Laboratory

1996
Dexter's Laboratory
Dexter's Laboratory

Dexter's Laboratory

7.8 | TV-G | en | Animation

Dexter, a boy-genius with a secret laboratory, constantly battles his sister Dee Dee, who always gains access despite his best efforts to keep her out, as well as his arch-rival and neighbor, Mandark.

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EP1  Beau Tie
Nov. 22,2002
Beau Tie

Dee-Dee has a new boyfriend who also likes science and Einstein, and soon the boy finds himself caught in a vicious tug of war...

EP2  Remember Me?
Nov. 22,2002
Remember Me?

Dexter is hit by a wrench while working on a device, and suffers amnesia, Dee Dee decides to mess with his head

EP3  Overlabbing
Nov. 22,2002
Overlabbing

Dexter and Mandark drill underground to expand their labs, but end up overlapping each other's work. They secretly devise a plan to destroy each other.

EP4  Sis-Tem Error
Apr. 25,2003
Sis-Tem Error

Dee Dee accidentally breaks down Dexter's lab, and she tries to not and let him know its broken.

EP5  Bad Cable Manners
Apr. 25,2003
Bad Cable Manners

Dad wants cable really bad, so Dexter illegally pirates cable for him.

EP6  Dexter's Library
Apr. 25,2003
Dexter's Library

When Dexter becomes the head of a library, he inforces the rules really hard, driving everyone crazy.

EP7  The Scrying Game
May. 02,2003
The Scrying Game

Dee Dee learns a new game that can ""predict peoples futures"". She uses it on Dexter, and finds out that the game REALLY DOES predict peoples futures...

EP8  Monstrosi-Dee Dee
May. 02,2003
Monstrosi-Dee Dee

A Monster starts roaming Dexter's lab, although Dexter doesnt know its just Dee Dee, who ate an apple in a failed lab experiment.

EP9  Dad Man Walking
May. 02,2003
Dad Man Walking

Dexte'rs father begins to sleepwalk, and accidently stumbles into Dexter's Lab

EP10  Dexter's Little Dilemma
May. 09,2003
Dexter's Little Dilemma

Dexter accidentally shrinks his parents, and puts them into a model of there house. Although the house isnt completed, so Dexter must find a way to reverse it before they know the truth.

EP11  Faux Chapeau
May. 09,2003
Faux Chapeau

Dexter creates a new invention and wears it on his head. It suddenly becomes the latest fashion craze at Huber elementry.

EP12  D²
May. 09,2003
D²

Dexter and Dee Dee realise when they work together, they make a pretty good team.

EP13  Head Band
May. 16,2003
Head Band

Dee Dee has a song stuck in her head. Literally.

EP14  Stuffed Animal House
May. 16,2003
Stuffed Animal House

Dee Dee's stuffed animals come to life and roam the house. Dee Dee and Dexter must get them before Mom and Dad find out.

EP15  Used Ink
May. 16,2003
Used Ink

Dexter creates an ink in which lets him command them to do whatever he wants them to do. Although when Mandark gets a hold of it, Dexter is the one being the slave.

EP16  School Girl Crushed
May. 23,2003
School Girl Crushed

Decxter and Mandark are both outperformed by a new girl attending the school, jealous, they become allies to deal with her.

EP17  Chess Mom
May. 23,2003
Chess Mom

Mom thinks she should spend quality time and watch Dexter in his chess comatition. Although, she really embarasses Dexter while hes there...

EP18  Father Knows Least
May. 23,2003
Father Knows Least

Dad gets fired from his job, and has to do the same job Mom does. He realises it isnt as easy as it looks.

EP19  Dexter the Barbarian
May. 30,2003
Dexter the Barbarian

Dexter goes on a quest. His quest is to reach the bathroom before he explodes.

EP20  Tuber Time
May. 30,2003
Tuber Time

When Dexter realises the power of the potato, he redesigns his lab to work on it.

EP21  Sore Eyes
May. 30,2003
Sore Eyes

Dexter is tired of wearing glasses, so he uses laser surgery on his eyes to make him have 1/20 vision. Although, he learns than no human should be able to see THIS well...

EP22  Babe Sitter
Sep. 05,2003
Babe Sitter

Dee Dee goes over to Mandark's house to baby sit him, and Mandark likes that idea.

EP23  Mountain Mandark
Sep. 05,2003
Mountain Mandark

Mandark drops technology and starts being more in touch with nature.

EP24  2Geniuses 2Gether 4Ever
Sep. 05,2003
2Geniuses 2Gether 4Ever

Dexter decides its better if him and Mandark work together, although in the end Dexter does all the work while Mandark does nothing

EP25  Height Unseen
Sep. 12,2003
Height Unseen

Dexter is tired of being short, since his old plan of growing himself didnt work, he decides to make everyone shorter than him.

EP26  Bygone Errors
Sep. 12,2003
Bygone Errors

This takes place in the future, where Old Man Dexter tells about his ""glory days"". And Old lady Dee Dee keeps on adding her opinions as well...

EP27  Folly Calls
Sep. 12,2003
Folly Calls

When Dee Dee accidentally chops off her pigtail, Dexter gives her some hair growth potion. Although when she uses it, her hair floods the entire house.

EP28  Voice Over
Sep. 19,2003
Voice Over

When Dexter's Computer gets Laryngitus, Dexter must find a replacement voice for her.

EP29  The Blonde Leading the Blonde
Sep. 19,2003
The Blonde Leading the Blonde

Dexter refuses to see that blonde's have more fun, so he dyes Dee Dee's hair to prove it.

EP30  Comic Stripper
Sep. 19,2003
Comic Stripper

Dexter finds out that all of Mandark's plans are taken from a comic book. This way, he can get ready.

EP31  Tee Party
Sep. 26,2003
Tee Party

Dexter and his dad enter a Golf tournament, with Dad eager to get his hands on the Trophy, but there is one problem: he is hopeless at Golf, so Dexter decides to help with a remote controlled Golf ball

EP32  Dexter's Wacky Races
Sep. 26,2003
Dexter's Wacky Races

Dexter, Monkey, The Justice Freinds, Dee-Dee, her imaginary freind Coosie, Mandark, his parents, and Dexter's Parents participate in a cross-country race

EP33  The Lab of Tomorrow
Nov. 04,2003
The Lab of Tomorrow

Monkey narrates a documentry of the future of Laboratories and sciences.

EP34  Chicken Scratch
Nov. 04,2003
Chicken Scratch

Dexter catches the chicken pox, and Dee Dee tells him a ridiculous tale that if he keeps scratching them, he will turn into an evil chicken. His nonstop scratching eventually does just that.

EP35  Garage Sale
Nov. 04,2003
Garage Sale

Dexters parents accidentally sell Dexter's latest invention, and it is bought by Mandark.

EP36  They Got Chops
Nov. 20,2003
They Got Chops

Dee Dee starts layin' down the Judo on Dexter, then Dexter learns how to fight back.

EP37  Poetic Injustice
Nov. 20,2003
Poetic Injustice

Dexter falls in love with a new girl at his school, but decides to impress her with poetry rather than science.

EP38  Comedy of Feathers
Nov. 20,2003
Comedy of Feathers

When Dee Dee sees an Ostrage at the Zoo, she wants one of her own as a pet.

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7.8 | TV-G | en | Animation , Comedy , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 1996-04-28 | Released Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Cartoons , Cartoon Network Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/dexter/
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Dexter, a boy-genius with a secret laboratory, constantly battles his sister Dee Dee, who always gains access despite his best efforts to keep her out, as well as his arch-rival and neighbor, Mandark.

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Animation , Comedy , Sci-Fi

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Cast

Candi Milo , Kat Cressida , Jeff Bennett , Kath Soucie

Director

Alex Richardson

Producted By

Hanna-Barbera Cartoons , Cartoon Network Studios

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Alex Richardson
Alex Richardson

Additional Storyboarding

Sherry Gunther
Sherry Gunther

Executive Producer

Larry Huber
Larry Huber

Producer

Davis Doi
Davis Doi

Producer

Thomas Chase
Thomas Chase

Original Music Composer

Steve Rucker
Steve Rucker

Original Music Composer

Andy Bialk
Andy Bialk

Character Designer

Dexter's Laboratory Audience Reviews

NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
SincereFinest disgusting, overrated, pointless
Helllins It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Ricardo Daly The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.
definitelynotyaseen I love animation and humor, and this show does it so well and so interestingly. I love this show and its plots, its humor, its characters, its art-style and just the way the show is managed and written. Honestly, this is by-far one of the best shows of all time and I would really recommend it. I really don't care about the haters of the show, saying that its "bad" or that "its so boring" or that "It doesn't deserve its place among of the legendary cartoon, it DOES INDEED deserve its spot in the hall of fame for best cartoons of all time. I will give this cartoon a 9/10. I don't plan on watching it anytime soon but rest-assured, this show is indeed INCREDIBLE.
Cyclonians We all remember Dexters lab, been funny, and creative,18 years later its still great. Made by Genndy Tartakovsky the same person who later made Samurai Jack and the 2003 Clone Wars, and of course Powerpuff girls and Dexters laboratory. The funniest thing about the show was the Justice Friends i actually didn't realize after all these years it was parody of the Avengers i though that it was its own thing.Its kinda sad that they don't make cartoons like these anymore, nowadays everything has to be downgraded and censored, but back then we kids had no problem with that.I give Dexter's Laboratory a 20/10, 10 because there's no 20, great show from our childhoods, and still fun to this day.
Rob Tempe Lately I've been watching episodes of Dexter's Laboratory on Netflix. This means I have not recently watched any of the episodes from the 'reboot' of the series, and in fact I haven't seen any of those episodes in a large number of years. Without going on a diatribe about the reboot, I'll just say that I don't really consider those episodes to be in the same TV series as Dexter's Laboratory, and so the following review concerns the show's first (and in my mind, only) two seasons.Dexter's Laboratory is a surprisingly endearing show. It was always my favourite while growing up as a kid, so I knew I would enjoy myself when I saw the series on Netflix. I was surprised, however, by HOW good these episodes are. They may have been a nostalgic favourite, only I didn't expect for them to hold up quite as well as they do. It's simply amazed me how likable this series is, how easy it's been to grow fond of this universe. I think the likability stems from two big things: first of all the friendly, enjoyable tone, and second of all, characters that I still love today.There were a lot of other shows that I liked while growing up, especially the other 'Cartoon Cartoon' features. I have to admit, however, that none of them have quite the endearing tone of Dexter's Laboratory. Ed Edd 'n Eddy could get pretty snarky. Powerpuff Girls seemed to enjoy being 'random.' Courage the Cowardly Dog sometimes felt like it was trying to be overly surreal, and even the hilarious first season of Johnny Bravo now feels a little too drenched in that sarcastic Seth MacFarlane humor. I realise that Seth MacFarlane also worked on Dexter's Laboratory; fortunately, though, his style didn't really show for this series. On the contrary, Dexter's Laboratory is free of sarcasm, free of cynicism, and not at all mean-spirited. The tone is one of innocent fun, yet still replete with large does of absurdity.The show advertises Dexter as a scientific genius, which naturally he is. If you've watched the show at length, however, you know that it's not merely a show about a genius. Dexter is more of a little kid than a scientist, one whose struggles are quite normal for his age. The series therefore deals with a hilarious dichotomy: Dexter's scientific brilliance pitted against his needs as a child. It's remarkable how much you grow to like the character of Dexter, just an innocent kid who, incidentally, harnesses revolutionary technology. One day he might be trying to find his birthday presents, or another day he might just want some ice cream. Whatever he's doing though, it's easy to root for him, and fun to watch him tamper with scientific inventions.There's just such a sense of friendliness and innocence with everything that Dexter does. One show I really like is Phineas and Ferb, another show with a lot of scientific gadgetry. As much as I like Phineas and Ferb, though, there's almost a strange arrogance to go along with their scientific brilliance. Somewhere deep in that show, perhaps with its creators, I can almost sense a sort of sterile socio-political agenda, some attempt to preach at kids with the suggestion of scientific progress. Dexter's Lab, in my opinion, shows how to get it right. It shows that a scientific boy genius can be friendly and relatable, endearing, human, and much like someone we know in real life. His facial expressions, his voice characterisation, and his hilarious relationships such as with his parents and with DeeDee, all compile to make a lovable entity, someone whose company we might actually want. I think that's the reason it's so easy to watch these episodes, even so many years later: it's a fun character to be with, a fun world to occupy, and a reminder that good-spirited fun is the best fit for animation.I'm kind of sad that I've gone through most of the episodes already, because I really have enjoyed them. Only they will always be there, and I recommend them for anyone who hasn't seen them. Great series. 10/10
tday When I first tuned in to watch Dexter's Laboratory many years ago, I was expecting the typical, low-rate cartoon that was rampant during the 1990s. Quite the contrary; the show was far more reminiscent of the early days of Hanna Barbera, and at the level of Ren & Stimpy, a top-rated cartoon series at that time. Needless to say, I was very pleasantly surprised.The show's format is the old Hanna Barbera "3 cartoons per half hour" format; two episodes of the show's main characters sandwiched around a shorter episode of a different character, which changes from show to show. This was also the Rocky & Bullwinkle and Bugs Bunny Show format. I suppose it was a natural one back in the 1950s, as cartoons were frequently 6-8 minutes long and easily fit into a 30 minute time slot (leaving plenty of time for commercials).The first episode I saw was "Jurassic Pooch" and I laughed out loud at several points. It's quite clever in a old-fashioned cartoon way, but it's also contemporary, so there is something there for kids of all ages. Simply put, it's downright funny, well-written and can appeal to everyone ... a simple theme with a lot of creative and well-timed slapstick humor.The story centers around never-ending sibling rivalry between an older sister whose goal in life is to annoy her kid brother, Dexter ... a super genius who has an amazing laboratory in the basement of their parents' home filled with the most fantastical things he created and built. His older sister, DeeDee, is just a normal kid, and while he masterminds incredible inventions and conducts intricate experiments (sometimes to do away with DeeDee, or at least, foil her plans or stop her from annoying him), he winds up, more often than not, being outwitted by his average-brained sister.The Russian accent was a little off-putting in the beginning, mostly because you don't understand why he has one, but you get used to it. I rationalized it might be a throwback to Boris Badinoff, but I found out later on that Genndy Tartakovsky, who is the creator, was born in Russia, and it is based on his experiences as a child with his older brother. When you know this, it's surely understandable. He must have been a huge fan of mid-20th century cartoons because he has many obvious and purposeful visual references to them in almost every show.Note: Don't miss "Topped Off," about the two siblings' first experience with drinking coffee ... it's the "laugh so hard you cry" kind of funny. (I know the Seth McFarland character, Stewie, from Family Guy, is based on Dexter ... he's a genius child with equipment like a time machine, and is the only one in his family who has a British accent.)I would've given it a 9, but the show waned in the later years ... so goes the life expectancy of the average TV series of any kind, but the first 2 seasons are highly recommended.