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Double Trouble
Flavor 1, Episode 4a
Episode name reference to/pun on: The term "double problem", referring to how Dexter and the girls clone themselves.

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Air date May 19, 1996
Production number 104a
Storyboard by Todd Fredericksen (Background Design)
Martin Ansolabehere (Groundwork Color Stylist)
Butch Hartman
Directed by Rob Renzetti
Genndy Tartakovsky

Double Trouble is the first part of episode 4 of flavor one in Dexter'due south Laboratory, which originally aired on May 19, 1996. In this episode, Dee Dee and her friends Lee Lee and Mee Mee enter Dexter'due south lab and cause anarchy. Dexter uses his Clone O Matic to help resolve the issue, merely things get from bad to worse when the girls create multiple clones of themselves.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Characters
  • 3 Trivia
    • three.1 Notes
    • iii.2 Episode Connections
    • 3.iii Cultural References
    • three.4 Errors
    • three.5 Product Notes

Plot

In Dee Dee's room, the girls are practicing their ballet and decide to get visit Dexter subsequently practice. In Dexter's lab, Dexter is admiring every invention he made, simply his time comes to an end when he sees Dee Dee and her friends continuing at the entrance. Dexter orders them to exit, but they reappear afterwards. Dexter goes back to his business, only is interrupted again every bit he finds the girls playing with the x-ray motorcar. Mee Mee erases Dexter'southward entire equation on the blackboard and draws a kitty (with one leg patently missing).

Dee Dee so chases Dexter around the laboratory using the DX-21, and Dexter moves out of the fashion, and he watches as Lee Lee lets loose the lab animals. Dexter then goes to the Clone-O-Matic and creates multiple copies of himself. Dexter and then orders his clones to get later Lee Lee and Mee Mee while he himself goes after Dee Dee. Lee Lee is at a reckoner pressing multiple buttons. The first Dexter clone chases her away, only ends up getting zapped past a light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.

Mee Mee is at a counter messing with ii beakers. The second Dexter clone chases her away, but the beakers state on his caput and explode. Dee Dee is at the atom smasher stepping in and out betwixt intervals. Dexter halts the automobile and Dee Dee leaves, causing him to get flattened. After getting out, Dexter finds the girls and his clones heading inside the Clone-O-Matic, and he watches in shock equally he finds clones of Dee Dee, Lee Lee, and Mee Mee coming out of the machine, but is relieved when multiple Dexters come up out.

Just when Dexter thought he was in the articulate, more than clones of the girls come out of the Clone-O-Matic, and Dexter calls a meeting betwixt his clones, and he orders them to stop all of the girls. At the Clone-O-Matic, Dee Dee makes more copies of her friends and overloads the machine. The coast is suddenly clear, and Dee Dee charges toward Dexter with the clone rover.

The clones step out of the rover, and the chaos continues. Dexter orders everyone to stop and is pretty nervous as all eyes fall onto him. Dee Dee throws him a bone, and the clones all concord to a slumber party. Mom calls the children downwardly for dejeuner, and all of the clones run to the kitchen. Dexter is relieved the event is now over, and a creature comes out of the Clone-O-Matic and heads for the lab exit. Dexter watches and suggests he needs to improve his multiplication. A rabbit comes out request where the girls went, and Dexter looks on in badgerer.

Characters

  • Dexter
  • Dee Dee
  • Lee Lee
  • Mee Mee
  • Mom
  • Dad (Cameo)

Trivia

Notes

Episode Connections

Cultural References

  • Dexter'south line, "Transport in the clones!", is derived from the 1977 picture A Little Night Music, which itself is based on the Broadway musical of the same proper noun.
  • Dexter gives a speech to his clones while standing in forepart of the American flag and in military wear, referencing the 1970 war film Patton.

Errors

Production Notes

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Source: https://dexterslab.fandom.com/wiki/Double_Trouble

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