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'''"Dexter Dodgeball"''' is the first part of episode two of ''[[Dexter's Laboratory (TV series)|Dexter's Laboratory]]'' season one. It aired on [[ | '''"Dexter Dodgeball"''' is the first part of episode two of ''[[Dexter's Laboratory (TV series)|Dexter's Laboratory]]'' season one, and the seventh episode overall. It aired on [[May 4]], [[1996]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Ricky Nierva]], and directed by [[Craig McCracken]], and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. | ||
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**** [[Dexter's lab]] | **** [[Dexter's lab]] | ||
*** [[Huber Elementary School]] | |||
* [[Sun|The Sun]] | * [[Sun|The Sun]] | ||
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Premiere date | May 4, 1996 |
Run time | 6:34 |
Starring | Christine Cavanaugh Allison Moore Kath Soucie Rob Paulsen Michael Pataki |
Music composed by | Thomas Chase Steve Rucker |
Writer(s) | Ricky Nierva |
Storyboard artist(s) | Ricky Nierva |
Director(s) | Craig McCracken Genndy Tartakovsky |
Art director(s) | Paul Rudish |
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"Dexter Dodgeball" is the first part of episode two of Dexter's Laboratory season one, and the seventh episode overall. It aired on May 4, 1996 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Ricky Nierva, and directed by Craig McCracken, and the series creator, Genndy Tartakovsky.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Locations
Objects
- Gym excuse letter
- The Book of Physics
Vehicles
Production
Development
Filming
It was copyrighted in 1996.
Music
The theme song and music were composed by Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker. The end title lyrics were written by Pamela Phillips Oland. The director of music production was Bodie Chandler.
Crew credits
- Storyboard artist: Ricky Nierva
- Background designer: Todd Frederiksen
- Background color stylist: Martin Ansolabehere
- Executive producer: Larry Huber
- Executive producer: Debby Hindman
- Production supervisor: Sylvia Edwards
- Production coordinator: Donna Castricone
- Unit post-production supervisor: Gary Hall
- Story consultant: Jason Butler Rote
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: May 4, 1996 on Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- The Dial M for Monkey short "Rasslor" is placed between "Dexter Dodgeball" and "Dexter's Assistant."
Errors
Everlasting influence
- Dexter refers to the events of this episode when he uses the Dexo-Transformer in "Gooey Aliens That Control Your Mind." It is in the latter that it gets its name.
Critical reception
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Home availability
- In the United Kingdom and Ireland:
- March 27, 2000: Warner Home Video releases Dexter's Laboratory: Volume 1 on VHS.
- In the United States:
- October 12, 2010: Warner Home Video releases Dexter's Laboratory: Season One on DVD.
- In Australia:
- February 13, 2008: Madman Entertainment releases Dexter's Laboratory: Season 1 on DVD.
- October 25, 2017: Madman Entertainment releases Dexter's Laboratory: Collected Experiments on DVD.