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"Dexter's Laboratory" is an animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network from 1996 to 2003. Created by Genndy Tartakovsky, the show follows the life of a young boy genius named Dexter, who has a secret laboratory hidden behind a bookshelf in his bedroom. Dexter spends his time inventing various gadgets and conducting scientific experiments, all while trying to keep his lab a secret from his oblivious family, including his annoying older sister, Dee Dee.
The show initially began as a short film titled "Changes" that aired as part of Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons program in 1995. The positive reception of the short led to the development of a full series, which premiered on April 28, 1996.
"Dexter's Laboratory" quickly gained popularity and became one of Cartoon Network's most successful and influential shows. It was known for its unique animation style, clever humor, and creative storytelling. The series featured a mix of episodic adventures and ongoing storylines, often exploring themes of science, technology, sibling rivalry, and the consequences of Dexter's inventions going awry.
Throughout its run, the show received critical acclaim and won several awards, including four Annie Awards and two Primetime Emmy Awards. It also spawned a TV movie titled "Ego Trip" in 1999, which took Dexter on a time-traveling adventure to encounter different versions of himself from alternate timelines.
"Dexter's Laboratory" aired for four seasons, totaling 78 episodes. In 2001, a spin-off series called "Dial M for Monkey" was introduced, focusing on Dexter's superhero alter ego, Monkey, and his battles against various villains. Additionally, the character of Dee Dee got her own spin-off titled "The Justice Friends," which featured her as a member of a superhero team.
While the original series ended in 2003, Dexter and other characters from the show have made appearances in crossover episodes and specials, such as "The Powerpuff Girls" and "Teen Titans Go!." The legacy of "Dexter's Laboratory" continues to resonate with fans who fondly remember its witty humor, imaginative concepts, and the iconic catchphrases like "Dee Dee! Get out of my laboratory!"
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