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Specials

1995-02-26 | Animation,Comedy,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 9 episodes
Overview

5 Seasons

Episode

Changes (1995)

Dexter and Dee Dee test his latest invention: a device that turns people into animals, which yields crazy results. (Note: This episode was originally called "Dexter's Laboratory")

Changes poster

The Big Sister (1996)

When Dee Dee eats an experimental cookie of Dexter's design, she grows extremely tall and makes the city her dollhouse, leaving it up to Dexter to don his giant Robo-Dexo suit and bring her back.

The Big Sister poster

Old Man Dexter (1996)

Dexter wants to use his Hydro-Cosmetic Accelerator to age himself enough so he could watch late night television without his parents objecting and he keeps getting rejected because he is too young.

Old Man Dexter poster

Dimwit Dexter (1996)

After working himself too hard, Dexter's brain snaps and he turns into, well, a dimwit. Dee Dee seizes the chance and has the now mind dead Dexter do some crazy things for the neighborhood to see. (Note: This episode was originally called "Dumb Like Dee Dee")

Dimwit Dexter poster

Rude Removal (1998)

"Rude Removal" is an episode segment of the animated television series Dexter's Laboratory. The episode was produced during the original run of Dexter's Lab, but Cartoon Network refused to let it air due to the characters swearing, even though the swear words were censored. Adult Swim acquired the episode and uploaded it on YouTube and Adult Swim Video on January 22, 2013, but it was removed shortly afterwards. After being uploaded on YouTube, it gained over 500,000 views within 24 hours. Before its official premiere, the episode was screened during certain animation festivals. The title card for "Rude Removal" shows Dee Dee gesturing with her middle finger as well as Dexter mooning towards the audience. In the short, Dexter and Dee Dee are accidentally split into rude and polite clones of themselves. Thirteen words are censored, twelve spoken by rude Dee Dee and rude Dexter, and one uttered by normal Dexter at the end of the episode.

Rude Removal poster

Directed By

Genndy Tartakovsky

Writer

Craig McCracken

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