Dexter's Laboratory - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Dee Deemensional - Dial M For Monkey: Magmanamus - Maternal Combat

Dexter Dodgeball - Dial M For Monkey: Rasslor - Dexter's Assistant

Dexter's Rival - Dial M For Monkey: Simion - Old Man Dexter
The new kid in school, Mandark, steals Dexter's spotlight and bruises his ego by having a bigger and better laboratory. Seeking revenge on mankind, a super space chimp tries to get Monkey to help him destroy the human race.

Double Trouble - Dial M For Monkey: Barbequor - Dexter's Laboratory(Changes)

Jurassic Pooch - Dial M For Monkey: Orgon Grindor - Dimwit Dexter

Dee Dee's Room - Dial M For Monkey: Huntor - The Big Sister

Star Spangled Sidekicks - The Justice Friends: TV Super Pals - Game Over

Babysitter Blues - The Justice Friends: Valhallen's Room - Dream Machine

Dollhouse Drama - The Justice Friends: Krunk's Date - The Big Cheese

Way of the Dee Dee - The Justice Friends: Say Uncle Sam - Tribe Called Girl

Spacecase - The Justice Friends: Ratman - Dexter's Debt

Dexter's Rival - The Justice Friends: Bee Where - Mandarker

Inflata Dee Dee - The Justice Friends: Can't Nap - Monstory
Inflata Dee Dee. Dee Dee inflates Dexter's hydro-plasmatic suit and constantly floats in the air, prompting Dexter to try and bring her down.
Can't Nap: After fellow Justice Friend White Tiger helps Valhallen stop a super-villain, the latter invites him to spend the night in his apartment, forgetting that Major Glory is allergic to cats.
Monstory. Not interested in hearing Dee Dee's long-winded story, Dexter gives her a silencing formula to keep her quiet. To his horror, he finds out that the formula he gave her turned her into a giant monster, who is still bent on telling her story. When he realizes that nothing can make her quiet, he decides to become a giant monster himself. Dexter's giant monster form looks like Godzilla and Dee Dee's giant monster form looks like an alien type giant monster.
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