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Dexter's Laboratory - The Ultimate Trivia And Curious Facts Collection

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DEXTER'S LABORATORY

THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA AND CURIOUS FACTS COLLECTION

CREATED BY TRIVIA HUB

Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated series created by Genndy Tartakovsky, that first aired in 1996. The show centers on Dexter, a boy-genius with a secret laboratory, and his older sister Dee Dee, who often disrupts his experiments. The series also features Dexter's rival Mandark, and recurring segments like Dial M for Monkey and The Justice Friends. The show's humor comes from the sibling rivalry and Dexter’s ambitious, yet often flawed, scientific endeavors. Dexter’s Laboratory was a significant hit for Cartoon Network and won multiple awards. The series is known for its unique style, influenced by UPA shorts, Merrie Melodies, and anime.

CURIOUS FACT SAMPLES:

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network and it follows the adventures of Dexter, a boy genius with a secret laboratory hidden in his bedroom. The series was the first original series for the channel under the "Cartoon Cartoons" moniker.

The show features Dexter's ongoing conflict with his older sister Dee Dee, who frequently disrupts his experiments, and Mandark, a rival genius who seeks to undermine Dexter's work. Despite being a genius, Dexter often fails due to his overexcitement and carelessness.

The series was initially based on student films that Tartakovsky produced at the California Institute of the Arts. Four pilot episodes aired on Cartoon Network and TNT from 1995 to 1996 before the show was picked up as a series.

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