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Premiere date | February 26, 1995 |
Run time | 7:30 |
Starring | Christine Cavanaugh Allison Moore Kath Soucie |
Music composed by | Thomas Chase Steve Rucker |
Writer(s) | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Director(s) | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Art director(s) | Craig McCracken Paul Rudish |
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"Dexter's Laboratory", later known as "Changes", is the second episode of What a Cartoon! It aired on February 26, 1995 on Cartoon Network. It was written and directed by the creator, Genndy Tartakovsky. This, along with "The Big Sister," was a back door pilot to what led to Dexter's Laboratory being commissioned as a fully realized series in 1996. The "Changes" short was then integrated as the third segment of the fourth episode.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Locations
Objects
- Animal changing remote
- Pops
Vehicles
- None
Production
Development
Filming
It was copyrighted in 1995.
Music
The What a Cartoon! theme song was performed by Gary Lionelli. The episode's main music was composed by Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker. The director of music production was Bodie Chandler.
Crew credits
- Art directors: Craig McCracken, Paul Rudish
- Executive producer: Buzz Potamkin
- Supervising producer: Larry Huber
- Line producer: Bob Onorato
- Unit production coordinator: Nicole Pouliot
- Additional layout artists: David Fulip, Virgina Hawes, Craig Kellman, Miles Thompson
- Design assistants: Dana Jo Granger, Barbara Krueger, Donna Zeller
- Casting director: Kris Zimmerman
- Talent coordinators: Cindi Lyn Peltier, Jill Ziegenhagen
- Supervising sound engineer: Ed Collins
- Recording engineer: Preston Oliver
- Background stylists: Jane Nussbaum, Martin Ansolabehere
- Background supervisor: Al Gmuer
- Background artists: Joseph Binggeli, Bonnie Callahan, Jonathan Goley, Craig Robertson, Leonard Robledo
- Ink and paint supervisor: Alison Leopold
- Color stylist: Casey Clayton
- Final checker: Nelda Ridley
- Ink and paint artists: Etsuko Fujioka, Meling Pabian, Lydia Swayne
- Graphics artist: Iraj Paran
- Camera operator: Dan Larsen
- Executive in charge of post-production: John Forrest Niss
- Animation checker: Beth Goodwin
- Xerographists: Star Wirth, Martin Crossley, Richard Wilson
- Track readers: Jim Hearn, Kerry Iverson
- Supervising film editor: Tom Gleason
- Post-production supervisor: Gayle Mnookin
- Post-production coordinators: Valerie Menk, Gail D. Silvers
- Sound services: Advantage Audio
- Sound editor: Michael Warner
- Re-recording mixers: Bill Koepnick, Jim Hodson
- Negative consultant: William DeBoer, Jr.
- Video services: Four Media
- Telecine: Scott Ostrowsky
- On-line editor: Brian Schnuckel
- Pre-production manager: Debby Hindman
- International production coordinator: Brooke Williams
- Production assistants: Sandra Benenati, Duke Heberlein, Linda Moore
- Executives in charge of production: Joe Mazzuca, Catherine Winder
- Program executive: Margot McDonough
- Development executive: Dan Smith
- Produced in association with: FIL-Cartoons, Jaime Diaz Productions
- Production executive at FIL-Cartoons: Bill Dennis
- Overseas animation director: Jaime Diaz
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: February 26, 1995 at 7 pm on Cartoon Network[1]
Behind the scenes
- Some of "Changes" had been previewed in the Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode "President's Day Nightmare."
- Of course, the big irony is that Dee Dee is getting mad at Dexter for going into her room without her permission.
- There's a tiger on the cereal box in the kitchen that says, "They're good," a parody of Tony the Tiger's catchphrase, "They're great" for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes.
Errors
Critical reception
In other languages
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Home availability
- In the United States:
- August 6, 1996: Turner Home Entertainment releases Classic Scooby-Doo: Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too on VHS.
- July 3, 2001: Warner Home Video releases Dexter's Laboratory: Greatest Adventures on VHS.
- October 12, 2010: Warner Home Video releases Dexter's Laboratory: Season One on DVD.
- In the United Kingdom and Ireland:
- March 27, 2000: Warner Home Video releases Dexter's Laboratory: Volume 1 on VHS.
- 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.
References
- ^ Winfrey, Lee (January 14, 1995). "Network Featuring Several New Cartoons". Retrieved January 10, 2022.