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Season 2
The Beard to Be Feared:
After watching an Action Hank movie on television, Dexter grows a beard like him to try and to be cool, but is soon mistaken by the police for Action Hank
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The Beard to Be Feared:
After watching an Action Hank movie on television, Dexter grows a beard like him to try and to be cool, but is soon mistaken by the police for Action Hank himself.
Quackor the Fowl:
Mandark decides to bring his lab duck Quackor for show and tell to counter Dexter and his lab monkey. Though neither creature displays anything remarkable at school, Quackor is actually the supervillain Quackor the Fowl, a fact not known to Mandark, just like Dexter is unaware that his lab monkey is a superhero.
Ant Pants:
When Dexter catches Dee Dee killing some ants, he shrinks themselves to ant-size and take her inside an ant colony so that she can learn how organized they are. However it is Dexter who actually learns that though the ants are organized, they are really nasty in behavior.
Mom and Jerry:
Dexter accidentally switches his brain with that of a mouse's and must avoid his mother when she decides to exterminate him. As the title suggests, this short spoof
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Mom and Jerry:
Dexter accidentally switches his brain with that of a mouse's and must avoid his mother when she decides to exterminate him. As the title suggests, this short spoof classic cat & mouse animated subjects such as Tom and Jerry.
Chubby Cheese:
While out for dinner at the Chubby Cheese pizza restaurant, Dexter tries to slow down the "Whack the Weasel" machine to win a stuffed Monkey doll before Dee Dee does. When he gets captured by security for tampering with the machine, he falls into the hands of a mad scientist who seeks to use him as his assistant.
That Crazy Robot:
One of Dexter's robots becomes Dee Dee's servant when she removes a wrench which froze him up and tries to destroy anyone who is mean to Dee Dee, including her friends, her mother and Dexter himself.
D & DD:
When Dexter's friends become completely tired of Dexter setting complicated traps he sets up as Game Master (and also his cheating) while playing a RPG game, they put Dee Dee
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D & DD:
When Dexter's friends become completely tired of Dexter setting complicated traps he sets up as Game Master (and also his cheating) while playing a RPG game, they put Dee Dee as Game Master in his place. She completely changes the style of play, which annoys Dexter but impresses his friends. The game is a spoof of Dungeons and Dragons.
Hamhocks and Armlocks:
Dexter's father is challenged to an arm wrestling match by a man named Earl at a truck stop. Stunned at the strength of Earl and his determination to beat his father, Dexter attaches a robotic arm to his father to enable him to win.
Hunger Strikes:
After being denied desert by his parents for not eating his vegetables, Dexter uses radiation therapy so that he can like them, but it causes a severe side effect
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Hunger Strikes:
After being denied desert by his parents for not eating his vegetables, Dexter uses radiation therapy so that he can like them, but it causes a severe side effect which turns him into an Incredible Hulk-like character if he goes too long without them.
The Koos Is Loose:
Dee Dee's imaginary friend, Koosalagoopagoop (Dom DeLuise), suddenly comes to life and starts annoying Dexter, prompting him to take measures against him.
Morning Stretch:
After staying up late at his lab, Dexter oversleeps and wakes up one minute before the school bus arrives. With no time to do his morning chores and homework, he pulls out a secret prototype device which will convert his last 30 seconds into 30 minutes, unaware that the school is closed due to a snowdown, something Dee Dee told him at the last minute.
Dee Dee Locks and the Ness Monster:
Dexter's mother asks him to read a story to Dee Dee, who is sick. However Dee Dee becomes bored of Dexter's story and invents her own story, Dee
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Dee Dee Locks and the Ness Monster:
Dexter's mother asks him to read a story to Dee Dee, who is sick. However Dee Dee becomes bored of Dexter's story and invents her own story, Dee Dee Locks and the Loch Ness Monster, which is a spoof of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Backfire:
Dexter tries to supe up the family car with anti-matter in an attempt to shorten road trips with his family due to Dee Dee's annoying nature, but ends up accidentally fusing her with the car, causing mayhem. The toy store in the episode is a spoof of Toys R Us.
Book 'Em:
When Dee Dee causes Dexter to take a book from the library without checking it out by mistake, they sneak into the library at night to put it back without getting caught.
2x6
Sister's Got a Brand New Bag ~ Shoo Shoe Gnomes ~ Lab of the Lost
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Sister's Got a Brand New Bag:
Dee Dee's new dance moves annoys Dexter to no end.
Shoo, Shoe Gnomes:
Dexter calls upon the "shoe gnomes" to repair his shoes, but cannot rid
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Sister's Got a Brand New Bag:
Dee Dee's new dance moves annoys Dexter to no end.
Shoo, Shoe Gnomes:
Dexter calls upon the "shoe gnomes" to repair his shoes, but cannot rid himself of them afterwards.
Lab of the Lost:
Dexter, following a mishap in his lab, ends up traveling deep through his lab, and ends up in the old, long-abandoned part of the lab, built long before, and discovers his early inventions, which are unhappy to see him.
Labels:
Dee Dee starts to take anything that belongs to Dexter, claiming that it "doesn't have his name on it." He invents a label-making gun to make sure his things do have a name
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Labels:
Dee Dee starts to take anything that belongs to Dexter, claiming that it "doesn't have his name on it." He invents a label-making gun to make sure his things do have a name on him.
Game Show:
Dexter and Dee Dee compete against each other on a game show.
Fantastic Boyage:
Dexter tries to inject himself into Dee Dee to find a cure to the common cold, but ends up inside his dog subsequently believing Dee Dee has been infected with a dog virus.
Filet of Soul:
Dexter and Dee Dee refuse to flush their dead goldfish into the toilet, and are later haunted by its spirit.
Golden Diskette:
Dee Dee wins a golden diskette,
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Filet of Soul:
Dexter and Dee Dee refuse to flush their dead goldfish into the toilet, and are later haunted by its spirit.
Golden Diskette:
Dee Dee wins a golden diskette, earning her a free trip to the laboratory of Professor Hawk (Tom Kenny). Her behavior there frees Hawk from his robotic body, impressed with her spirit. Professor Hawk is a parody of Stephen Hawking.
Snowdown:
When Dexter becomes the constant victim of Dee Dee's snowballs, their father teaches him to be the snowball terror that he used to be in his youth. However it is later
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Snowdown:
When Dexter becomes the constant victim of Dee Dee's snowballs, their father teaches him to be the snowball terror that he used to be in his youth. However it is later revealed that Dee Dee learned her snowball skills from her mother, who was a bigger snowball terror than her husband, but with playful intentions.
Figure Not Included:
Dexter makes his own Major Glory action figures so that he can join the neighborhood's Major Glory gang, but gets into serious trouble when the rest of the gang find out that none of his action figures are original.
Mock 5:
A spoof of the popular Japanese manga/anime Speed Racer, this episode shows Dexter participating in the "Annual Soapbox Derby down Volcano Mountain". In this episode, the movements and dialog deliveries of the characters are similar to anime. While Dexter parodies Speed Racer and his father parodies Pops Racer, Monkey parodies Chim-Chim and Dee Dee parodies both Racer-X and Spritle.
Ewww, That's Growth:
Unable to ride in a roller coaster due to his height, Dexter creates a device to make himself taller than he really is, but his device malfunctions and he grows
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Ewww, That's Growth:
Unable to ride in a roller coaster due to his height, Dexter creates a device to make himself taller than he really is, but his device malfunctions and he grows so tall his face gets rammed by the top edge of the roller coaster's tunnel.
Nuclear Confusion:
Dee Dee hides the core of Dexter's nuclear lamp and he must decipher her clues to find it within one hour after which it would explode, destroying the Earth with it.
Germ Warfare:
When his entire family is suffering from the flu, Dexter tries his best to not acquire the illness, but is thwarted by a sick Dee Dee's presence in his lab.
A Hard Day's Day:
Dexter needs to find a way to move the moon, which is blocking Saturn and its "science waves" (which is what makes it a "good day for science"). Unfortunately he
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A Hard Day's Day:
Dexter needs to find a way to move the moon, which is blocking Saturn and its "science waves" (which is what makes it a "good day for science"). Unfortunately he brings the moon to the earth, destroying his lab.
Road Rash:
Dexter's parents get him a bike for exercise, but he's unable to catch Dee Dee on her inline skates. This episode parodies the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons, with Dexter trying similar techniques as Wile E. Coyote in capturing Dee Dee, and at one point Dee Dee imitating the Roadrunner with Paul Julian's trademark "Meep-meep!"
Ocean Commotion:
Dexter's family goes to the beach, where Dexter tries to communicate with whales, and Dee Dee (dressed as a mermaid) is captured by manic pirates.
2x12
The Busboy ~ Things That Go Bonk In the Night ~ Ol' McDexter
Episode overview
The Bus Boy:
A couple of girls push Dexter into the back of the school bus. The problem is, the legend says that no one has ever returned from the back of the bus, and Dexter has to
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The Bus Boy:
A couple of girls push Dexter into the back of the school bus. The problem is, the legend says that no one has ever returned from the back of the bus, and Dexter has to find a ways to "rescue" himself.
The Justice Friends: Things That Go Bonk in the Night:
After a Puppet Pals marathon, Krunk dreams the Puppet Pals are attacking puppet versions of Major Glory and Valhallen.
Ol' McDexter:
Dexter becomes disappointed when he ends up at an Amish farm instead of a high-tech farm for summer camp. His subsequent attempts to modernize the Amish family do not go down well with them.
Sassy Come Home:
During a camping trip, Dee Dee befriends a sasquatch due to their huge feet and have to contend with Dexter who is hell bent on capturing the sasquatch.
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Sassy Come Home:
During a camping trip, Dee Dee befriends a sasquatch due to their huge feet and have to contend with Dexter who is hell bent on capturing the sasquatch.
Photo Finish:
When Dee Dee takes photographs of his lab, Dexter goes on an adventure to retrieve the photos before his mother or father sees them. This episode spoofs the James Bond movies.
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