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*The Barbershop Singers are a reference to the classic Barbershop Quartets of the late 19th century and early 20th century who were especially common in Vaudeville acts.
 
*The Barbershop Singers are a reference to the classic Barbershop Quartets of the late 19th century and early 20th century who were especially common in Vaudeville acts.
 
*Lisa is likely based on legendary child star, Shirley Temple.
 
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General
Script
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Got Your Goat "Got Your Goat" Premiere Order
"Dee Dee Be Deep"
"911" 911
Got Your Goat "Got Your Goat" Production Order
"Dee Dee Be Deep"
"911" 911
Dee Dee Be Deep
Season 2, Episode 17a
Episode name reference to/pun on: {{{pun}}}
1997-11-05 - Episode 084 'Dee Dee Be Deep'
Air date November 5, 1997
Production number 218a
Storyboard by Chris Savino
Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
Craig McCracken (Art Director)

Dee Dee Be Deep is the first part of the 17th episode in season 2 of Dexter's Laboratory. It originally aired on November 5, 1997. In this episode, Dee Dee wants to try out for the Singing Minors Choir, but Dexter plans to put a stop to her horrible singing.

Plot

Dexter is in his lab preparing to screw in the last bolt using his flathead screwdriver. Suddenly, he is disrupted Dee Dee's loud singing. Dexter throws the screwdriver on the floor in frustration and then proceeds to cover his ears. Computer shows him where the source of the noise is coming from and Dexter heads off to Dee Dee's room

Characters

Major Roles

Minor Roles

Quotes

  • Dexter: I cannot complete my creation under such circumstances!
  • Dee Dee: (faintly) ♪ Is worse... (so loudly it blows Dexter towards the banister, which he holds onto) THAN A THIEF/ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY ♪
  • Dexter: DEE DEE!
  • Dee Dee: ♪ ALL COVERED WITH SNO-O-OW/I LOST MY TRUE LOVER/BY COURT-- ♪
  • Dexter: DEE DEE! DEE DEE! DEEEEE DEEEEE!
  • Dee Dee: *clears throat*
  • Dexter: Oh.
  • Dee Dee: ♪ What's with all the noise, Dexter? ♪
  • Dexter: Dee Dee, I am mere moments away from completing my greatest invention to date, and I cannot concentrate with all this noise. (whispering) So I will have to ask you to... (shouting) CUT OUT THE DAD-GUM SINGING!!!
  • Dee Dee: ♪ No-so! Pooh on you! ♪

Trivia

Production Notes

  • In the credits, Lisa is simply referred to as the "Little Girl".

Cultural References

  • The Barbershop Singers are a reference to the classic Barbershop Quartets of the late 19th century and early 20th century who were especially common in Vaudeville acts.
  • Lisa is likely based on legendary child star, Shirley Temple.