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* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: There is a rumor of an episode, called "Rude Removal", that was only shown at at least 3 panels. The episode consisted of Dee Dee and Dexter creating evil twins of themselves, after Dexter makes a "Rude Removal" device. The episode consists of their twins cursing.
** The episode does exist but was only ever shown at a handful of animation conventions. It has not been aired or released on DVD to date and may become a [[Missing Episode]].
*** That episode in question was actually made as a joke, and as such was never intended to be publicly shown on TV.
* [[Collectible Cloney Babies]]: In one episode, Dexter and his friends went to a local comic convention, only to end up in the wrong area. Rather than join a room of space nerds, they end up in a land of doll collectors, who yell at them for ripping a box open. Though Dexter defeats their champion in a fair fight, they have to leave disguised as collectible dolls to enter the space area. And it turns out they look like collectible figures from said space franchise...
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: Mee-Mee and Lee-Lee (Dee-Dee's friends) wear green and purple versions of her outfit.
* [[Combining Mecha]]: Dexter builds one in ''Last But Not Beast'' to battle Bedaxtra, which requires the help of his family to use.
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** [[Genius Ditz]]: There are rare moments when Dee Dee shows a surprising level of insight.
* [[Ditzy Genius]]: Dexter, while a phenomenal genius, has moments where he misses obvious insights. Though it could be attributed to his lack of common sense that sometimes goes with intelligence, it seems to be more related to the fact that he's still very much a boy, considering his personality.
* [[Do Not Call Me "Paul"]]: <s> Susan</s> Mandark.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The Muffin Episode. Drug addiction or sex (muff-a-holic?) addiction, take your pick.
* [[Downer Ending]]: In one episode Dexter and Mandark {{spoiler|fail to stop an asteroid from destroying the world}} due their refusal to work together. The two fail to notice this, still bickering inside their mechs in outer space. Thankfully, [[Negative Continuity|that doesn't mean much here.]]
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