Difference between revisions of "Dexter's Laboratory (TV series)"
MisterJames (talk | contribs) |
MisterJames (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
Underneath his ordinary suburban house, boy genius [[Dexter]] lives a secret life in his laboratory, creating new inventions the world has never seen before, which all fall prey to his intrusive older sister, [[Dee Dee]], who despite meaning well, acts rather foolish and clumsy. | Underneath his ordinary suburban house, boy genius [[Dexter]] lives a secret life in his laboratory, creating new inventions the world has never seen before, which all fall prey to his intrusive older sister, [[Dee Dee]], who despite meaning well, acts rather foolish and clumsy. | ||
There were two other segments set within the world of ''Dexter's Laboratory'': ''[[Dial M for Monkey]]'', which starred Dexter's superhero pet, [[Monkey]], and ''[[The Super Friends (segments)|The Super Friends]]'', a [[Super Friends|trio of superheroes]], who after saving the world together, go home under the same apartment roof. | |||
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
Line 27: | Line 29: | ||
==Segments== | ==Segments== | ||
* ''Dexter's Laboratory'' | * ''Dexter's Laboratory'' | ||
* '' | * ''Dial M for Monkey'' (1996-97) | ||
* '' | * ''The Justice Friends'' (1996-98) | ||
==Music== | ==Music== |
Revision as of 09:46, 2 September 2021
Dexter's Laboratory (TV series) | |
---|---|
Season 2-4's title card. | |
Created by | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Network | Cartoon Network |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Network Studios |
Distributor | Turner Entertainment Company Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
Original release | April 27, 1996—November 20, 2003 |
Run time | 22 minutes |
Starring | Catherine Cavanaugh Candi Milo Allison Moore Kat Cressida Kath Soucie Jeff Bennett Eddie Deezen |
Executive producer(s) | Larry Huber Sherry Gunther |
Producer(s) | Debby Hindman Selma Edelman |
Music composed by | Thomas Chase Steve Rucker |
Writer(s) | Genndy Tartakovsky Jason Butler Rote Zeke Kamm Michael Ryan Seth MacFarlane |
Director(s) | Genndy Tartakovsky (also voices) Craig McCraken Paul Rudish Rob Renzetti Robert Alvarez John McIntyre Rumen Petkov Chris Savino Don Judge |
Second title card | |
Season 1's title card. |
Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated sci-fi/sci-fi fantasy comedy TV series produced by Hanna-Barbera (seasons 1-4) and Cartoon Network Studios (seasons 5-6) for Cartoon Network. It ran from 1996 to 2003, airing 78 episodes. There is also a TV movie called Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip was aired on December 10, 1999.
Underneath his ordinary suburban house, boy genius Dexter lives a secret life in his laboratory, creating new inventions the world has never seen before, which all fall prey to his intrusive older sister, Dee Dee, who despite meaning well, acts rather foolish and clumsy.
There were two other segments set within the world of Dexter's Laboratory: Dial M for Monkey, which starred Dexter's superhero pet, Monkey, and The Super Friends, a trio of superheroes, who after saving the world together, go home under the same apartment roof.
Production
Development
Casting
Segments
- Dexter's Laboratory
- Dial M for Monkey (1996-97)
- The Justice Friends (1996-98)
Music
The music and main/end title themes were composed by Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker. Additional music was provided by Gary Lionelli. The end credits featured lyrics written by Pamela Phillips Oland. Bodie Chandler was the director of music production.
Episodes
There was also the never-aired episode, "Rude Removal," which was produced during season two. It eventually was uploaded to YouTube by Adult Swim on January 22, 2013.
Cast
- Christine Cavanaugh (seasons 1-3) and Candi Milo (seasons 3-4) as Dexter
- Allison Moore (seasons 1 and 3) and Kat Cressida (seasons 2 and 4) as Dee Dee
- Kath Soucie as Dexter's Mom and Computer
- Jeff Bennett as Dexter's Dad
- Eddie Deezen as Mandark