Dexter's Dad. We're well aware of your current situation. This is your last warning. Legal action will be taken". Gag Haircut : Dee Dee attempts to cut a stray strand of hair and ends up chopping off one of her pigtails. Dexter gives her a serum to grow the hair back but she uses too much and her hair ends up taking over the house.
Gainax Ending : Some of the cartoons just stop as soon as the writers ran out of jokes Luckily, Status Quo Is God. The ending of the already strange episode "Dexter and Computress Get Mandark" aka. The episode ends with Mandark's re-sized head suddenly exploding , resulting in the planet being showered in millions of disembodied Mandark heads as Dexter chews out Computress.
Gender-Blender Name : Mandark's hippie parents named him Susan. This drove him to villainy in the later episodes in his retconned backstory. Generation Xerox : Just For that matter, Dexter's grandpa and old Dexter himself from the movie and one of the What A Cartoon! Show pilots look nearly identical. Genius Ditz : Dee Dee, for all of her goofiness, can break through any security measure Dexter comes up with. Also, when she's not wrecking them, can use Dexter's inventions with instant mastery, like a hovercraft Dexter himself crashed or an incredibly complicated giant mech.
Genki Girl : Dee Dee. Later, the other animal spirits hold Dee Dee hostage until the fish and its soul is properly flushed. Girls Have Cooties : The so-called cooties Dexter encounters are in the form of butterflies which inhabit Dee Dee's bedroom.
Glasses Curiosity : In "Framed," Dee Dee steals Dexter's glasses and mocks him with them while the two kids are on the bus to school. Later on, after he retrieves his broken specs from the floor of the bus, he lets another girl try them on when she compliments him on them. Gone Horribly Right : In "Dexter's Assistant," Dexter needed an assistant to help him in his newest invention for a science fair.
So he took Dee Dee and replaced her brain which was the size of chewing gum and replaced it with a new one that made her smarter. Now Dee Dee is much smarter than Dexter was, and knew more about his invention than he did, later when she left Dexter, she won the science fair with her own invention.
In "The Way of the Dee Dee," Dee Dee spends the entire episode teaching Dexter to loosen up and have fun, which ends with him going on a destructive rampage in his own lab with psychotic glee. She runs out of the lab crying after apologizing to Dexter. In the Dynomutt, Dog Wonder crossover "Dyno-Might", Dexter becomes convinced that Dynomutt is too much of a goofy idiot sidekick to be any help to Blue Falcon, so he decides to design a new "Dynomutt X" to replace him.
Unfortunately, Dynomutt X believes that All Crimes Are Equal and uses lethal force to deal with even minor crimes such as littering and jaywalking, forcing Dexter to team up with Blue Falcon and the real Dynomutt to take him down. Gosh Dang It to Heck! Granola Girl : Mandark's Mom, Oceanbird. Omelette du fromage! It's supposed to mean "cheese omelette" but literally means "omelette which belongs to cheese" the correct form would be "omelette au fromage".
Gratuitous Laboratory Flasks : Seen several times in the titular laboratory. Greasy Spoon : The family dine at one while getting their car fixed in "Hamhocks and Armlocks". Greens Precede Sweets : In the episode "Hunger Strikes", Dexter refuses to eat his peas and so is refused upside-down pineapple cake as while Dee-Dee and Dad are allowed to have the ridiculously unhealthy and large-portioned desserts that dwarves the size of the small peas they ate defeating the purpose of eating those peas.
And so Dexter uses his scientific equipment to adjust his taste preferences, but as a consequence, he only wants to eat plants especially in enormous quantity and nothing else! Groin Attack : Dexter gets hit in the groin with a dodgeball at one point in "Dexter Dodgeball".
This was more frequent in the first two seasons. But it's not surprising, since Hartman actually worked on the show. Helpless with Laughter : In "The Laughing", Dexter's transformation into a were-clown is preceded by him breaking into a fit of uncontrollable laughter.
Fuzzums, is taken away by the garbage truck in "Down in the Dumps". To rescue him, his sister Dee Dee becomes a mime. It's more of a Russian accent, as the creator himself is Russian.
Hollywood Science : But what do you expect? It's a funny cartoon. Hurricane of Puns : This match at Flushing Meadows is just whizzing by! But you're in luck, there will be no commercial breaks. The tension is swelling, no relief in sight. He's in the lead now, but will. Hypocrite : Dee Dee once got on Dexter's case for experimenting on one of her dolls.
Ignoring her own frequent ly destructive visits to his lab. Pretty much anytime Dee Dee meets someone of her own clingy and destructive level she finds them intolerable and inconsiderate. Ironically subverted one time Dexter loses it and completely destroys her room and all her personal belongings.
Her response? Dee Dee: Dexter! You're naked!!! Dexter: [gasps] That is not possible! No, wait, no, you're right. Dee Dee had to turn into a mime to figure out a cure. Male Gaze : Dexter's mom is often subject to this.
Cameras don't hesitate to get as many shots from the back as they can; "Better Off Wet" in particular features her in a bikini. Another memorable example is in the episode "Nuclear Confusion" where Dexter has to follow the clues for Dee Dee's treasure hunt. The next clue at the home of Dexter's "touchy-feely neighbor lady", who sports some very noticeable Hartman Hips.
The neighbor offers him cookies, but drops one and bends to pick it up, showing the next clue is painted on the seat of her pants. My hair is on fire! Metal Muncher : According to "A Boy and His Bug", Dexter owns a genetically-enhanced termite that eats metal instead of wood, especially the metal scraps left over from when Dee Dee destroys his lab.
Midair Bobbing : The episode where Dexter visits Mars. Mini-Mecha : Dexter's backpack can become one. Mistaken for Aliens : "Smells Like Victory" had a mutual example happen between Dexter and the military, with Dexter being mistaken for an alien because he's covered in green ooze and wears a headset resembling antennae and Dexter mistaking the military for aliens because they were full body suits and he misinterprets a staticky transmission from the general as identifying the group as the "evil filthy aliens Grrr".
Mockumentary : "Blackfoot and Slim", which ends with Dexter being tranquilized, tagged and released back into his natural environment. Not only was the show the first original animated series in Cartoon Network history the first original, sort of live-action show was Space Ghost Coast to Coast , it was the highest-rated series on the Turner-owned network in both and Accomplished voice actress Christine Cavanaugh provided the perfect voice for both Chuckie Finster on Rugrats and the titular Babe in the movie.
She stopped portraying Dexter during the show's third season, in , when she retired from the voice acting business. She was replaced by Candi Milo. Sadly, Cavanaugh passed away on December 22, When Moore tired of voice acting and left to pursue a career on Broadway, Kat Cressida took over.
If you have anything to add or comment, please do so 8D Join the battle of the ages. Character Ages. Since the magazine was intended for her in the show it makes more sense Mandark might be 2 years older than Dexter. Some questions might not be answered if they are too odd, too NSFW, too random etc.
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