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* [[Cryptid Episode]]: There's both a Bigfoot episode and a Chupacabra episode. |
* [[Cryptid Episode]]: There's both a Bigfoot episode and a Chupacabra episode. |
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* [[Curious as a Monkey]] |
* [[Curious as a Monkey]] |
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* [[A Day at the Bizarro]]: The episode "Dexter and Computress Get Mandark!" was drawn in crayon and features voice work done by a six year old fan named [http://poll.imdb.com/name/nm1213360/ Tyler Samuel Lee], who sent in a tape of his idea. It then gets extremely weird from there, involving exploding Mandark heads. |
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* [[Deconstructive Parody]]: The episode where Dexter tries out different superpowers. |
* [[Deconstructive Parody]]: The episode where Dexter tries out different superpowers. |
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* [[Depending on the Writer]]: Sometimes Dee Dee is an insufferable [[The Scrappy|Scrappy]] who causes nothing but deliberate pain for Dexter, while other times she's a sweet girl who cares for her brother and either helps him or is innocently unaware of the trouble she causes him. |
* [[Depending on the Writer]]: Sometimes Dee Dee is an insufferable [[The Scrappy|Scrappy]] who causes nothing but deliberate pain for Dexter, while other times she's a sweet girl who cares for her brother and either helps him or is innocently unaware of the trouble she causes him. |
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* [[Toilet Humor]]: When Dee-Dee and Dexter get their hands on labeling devices to mark their property, Dexter marks a gallon of apple juice as his own and drinks it all... then gets to the bathroom, only to find Dee-Dee's marked it for herself. |
* [[Toilet Humor]]: When Dee-Dee and Dexter get their hands on labeling devices to mark their property, Dexter marks a gallon of apple juice as his own and drinks it all... then gets to the bathroom, only to find Dee-Dee's marked it for herself. |
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{{quote|Mom: "Why is the carpet all wet?"}} |
{{quote|Mom: "Why is the carpet all wet?"}} |
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* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Dexter's dad goes from average middle class guy and sports enthusiast to daredevil stuntman in one episode of the later seasons. |
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** We see it happen to Dexter in ''Ego Trip''. |
** We see it happen to Dexter in ''Ego Trip''. |
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* [[Took a Level In Dumbass]]: Dad, as part of the [[Seasonal Rot]]. Dee Dee might have gotten dumber too, but it's harder to tell with her. |
* [[Took a Level In Dumbass]]: Dad, as part of the [[Seasonal Rot]]. Dee Dee might have gotten dumber too, but it's harder to tell with her. |
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* [[Uncancelled]]: Season 3, made without [[Franchise Zombie|creator Genndy Tartarkovsky]] (and writers Butch Hartman and [[Seth MacFarlane]], who had left to make ''[[The Fairly |
* [[Uncancelled]]: Season 3, made without [[Franchise Zombie|creator Genndy Tartarkovsky]] (and writers Butch Hartman and [[Seth MacFarlane]], who had left to make ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'' and ''[[Family Guy]]'', respectively) and thus a point of much contention. |
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* [[Unexplained Accent]]: Dexter. |
* [[Unexplained Accent]]: Dexter. |
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* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Dexter could get rather villainous sometimes (such as in ''Game For A Game'' and ''Used Ink'') |
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Dexter could get rather villainous sometimes (such as in ''Game For A Game'' and ''Used Ink'') |