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'''DeeDeemensional''' is the first episode in season one of [[Dexter's Laboratory]], which first aired on April 28, 1996, although it tends to get mixed up with "[[Dexter's Rival]]" because this episode was actually the first episode to air on TV, even though "Dexter's Rival" was the first episode to be produced.
 
'''DeeDeemensional''' is the first episode in season one of [[Dexter's Laboratory]], which first aired on April 28, 1996, although it tends to get mixed up with "[[Dexter's Rival]]" because this episode was actually the first episode to air on TV, even though "Dexter's Rival" was the first episode to be produced.
   
In this episode, [[Dexter]] has [[Dee Dee]] go back in time to tell himself not to open a passage. However, Past Dexter refuses to accept the message, and chaos ensues when Future Dee Dee meets Past Dee Dee.
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In this episode, Dexter falls victim to one of his own inventions and sends Dee Dee back in time to warn his past self about the consequences, but the past Dexter proves hard to convince.
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
After a monster comes out of an inter-dimensional doorway that Dexter opens, he quickly writes a note that he gives to Dee Dee, instructing her to go back to the past and give him the note before he opens the passage. Dee Dee turns on the time machine and stands next to it, only for Dexter to tell her she needs to be inside the machine. Dexter in the past doesn't believe Dee Dee, thus he has to do whatever she and Past Dee Dee tells him in order to obtain the message from the future.
 
After a monster comes out of an inter-dimensional doorway that Dexter opens, he quickly writes a note that he gives to Dee Dee, instructing her to go back to the past and give him the note before he opens the passage. Dee Dee turns on the time machine and stands next to it, only for Dexter to tell her she needs to be inside the machine. Dexter in the past doesn't believe Dee Dee, thus he has to do whatever she and Past Dee Dee tells him in order to obtain the message from the future.

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General
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Dimwit Dexter "Dimwit Dexter" Premiere Order
"DeeDeemensional"
"Dial M for Monkey: Magmanamus" Dial M for Monkey: Magmanamus
Dial M for Monkey: Simion "Dial M for Monkey: Simion" Production Order
"DeeDeemensional"
"Dial M for Monkey: Magmanamus" Dial M for Monkey: Magmanamus
DeeDeemensional
Season 1, Episode 1a
Episode name reference to/pun on: The character Dee Dee and the word "Dimensional"
Deedeemensional
Air date April 27, 1996 (TNT)
April 28, 1996 (TBS/Cartoon Network)
Production number 102a
Written by Todd Fredericksen (Background Design)
Martin Ansolabehere (Background color stylist)
Storyboard by Rob Renzetti & Genndy Tartakovsky
Directed by John McIntyre &Genndy Tartakovsky

DeeDeemensional is the first episode in season one of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on April 28, 1996, although it tends to get mixed up with "Dexter's Rival" because this episode was actually the first episode to air on TV, even though "Dexter's Rival" was the first episode to be produced.

In this episode, Dexter falls victim to one of his own inventions and sends Dee Dee back in time to warn his past self about the consequences, but the past Dexter proves hard to convince.

Plot

After a monster comes out of an inter-dimensional doorway that Dexter opens, he quickly writes a note that he gives to Dee Dee, instructing her to go back to the past and give him the note before he opens the passage. Dee Dee turns on the time machine and stands next to it, only for Dexter to tell her she needs to be inside the machine. Dexter in the past doesn't believe Dee Dee, thus he has to do whatever she and Past Dee Dee tells him in order to obtain the message from the future.

Characters

Trivia

  • This is the first aired episode to air on Cartoon Network.

Cultural References

  • The inter-dimensional doorway is a parody on the Stargate from the television series "Stargate SG-1."

Goofs/Errors

  • The words on the note did not match what Dexter was reading.

Production Notes

Airing

  • This episode was the second produced episode of the series, but it aired first because Cartoon Network often airs episodes out of production order, becoming the series premiere. "Dexter's Rival" was meant to be the series premiere but was held off to the third episode.
  • This episode is also aired on April 27, 1996 on TNT as a special preview.

References

Watch Full Episode on Megavideo