Dexter's Laboratory - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Beau Tie/Remember Me/Overlabbing

Sis-Tem Error/Bad Cable Manners/Dexter's Library

The Scrying Game/Monstrosi-Dee Dee/Dad Man Walking

Dexter's Little Dilemma/Faux Chapeau/D2

Head Band/Stuffed Animal House/Used Ink

School Girl Crushed/Chess Mom/Father Knows Least

Dexter the Barbarian/Tuber Time/Sore Eyes

Babe Sitter/Mountain Mandark/2Geniuses 2Gether 4Ever

Height Unseen/Bygone Errors/Folly Calls

Voice Over/Blonde Leading the Blonde/Comic Stripper

Tee Party/Dexter's Wacky Races

The Lab of Tomorrow/Garage Sale/Chicken Scratch

They Got Chops/Poetic Injustice/Comedy of Feathers
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