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|number = 35c
 
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|pun = None
 
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|airdate = April 15, 1998
 
|airdate = April 15, 1998
|prodnum = 236c
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|writer = Kat Cressida
 
|writer = Kat Cressida
 
|storyboard = Greg Miller
 
|storyboard = Greg Miller
|director = Rumen Petkov<br>Craig McCracken (Art Director)
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'''Game for a Game''' is the third part of the 35th episode in season 2 of ''[[Dexter's Laboratory (TV series)|Dexter's Laboratory]]'', which first appeared on April 15, 1998. In this episode, Dee Dee proves she can beat Dexter at any game. Dexter resorts to cheating and wins most of them that way. On the final game, Dexter blows his lab to smithereens when he was close to losing.
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'''Game for a Game''' is the third part of the 35th episode in season 2 of ''[[Dexter's Laboratory (TV series)|Dexter's Laboratory]]'', which first appeared on April 15, 1998. In this episode, [[Dee Dee]] proves she can beat [[Dexter]] at any game. Dexter resorts to cheating and wins most of them that way. On the final game, Dexter blows his lab to smithereens when he was close to losing.
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
Morning rises, Dee Dee wakes up and sees the sun, and she jumps out of bed and sings a little song about what she's going to do today on a sunny day, when she finished singing and opened the window, the sunny day turned into a rainy day so fast! So she decides that she will go play games with Dexter. Most of these game, that Dexter lost, because Dee Dee can win at any game, any time, anywhere! Dexter decides to make the [[Dexatorium]], And they start to play Hungry Hungry Rhinos, which Dexter so obviously wins. Game #2 is a special version of Twister, which Dexter wins again! Later on, Dexter and Dee Dee finally play BattleBoat! After Dexter destroyed the lab, the sun comes out and Dee Dee leaves to enjoy it like he should've done before. Dexter's computer tries to give him the cold truth about how his cruelty has left him with no lab, while Dee Dee and her free spirit has the whole of nature to enjoy. However, Dexter rudely dismisses her and orders her to make him a sandwich, which she does...literally.
 
Morning rises, Dee Dee wakes up and sees the sun, and she jumps out of bed and sings a little song about what she's going to do today on a sunny day, when she finished singing and opened the window, the sunny day turned into a rainy day so fast! So she decides that she will go play games with Dexter. Most of these game, that Dexter lost, because Dee Dee can win at any game, any time, anywhere! Dexter decides to make the [[Dexatorium]], And they start to play Hungry Hungry Rhinos, which Dexter so obviously wins. Game #2 is a special version of Twister, which Dexter wins again! Later on, Dexter and Dee Dee finally play BattleBoat! After Dexter destroyed the lab, the sun comes out and Dee Dee leaves to enjoy it like he should've done before. Dexter's computer tries to give him the cold truth about how his cruelty has left him with no lab, while Dee Dee and her free spirit has the whole of nature to enjoy. However, Dexter rudely dismisses her and orders her to make him a sandwich, which she does...literally.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
*This is the only time that Dee Dee appears naked onscreen
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*This is the first time where Dee Dee appears naked onscreen.
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===Cultural References===
 
===Cultural References===
 
*The games are parodies on Mouse Trap, Trouble, Battleship, Hungry Hungry Hippos and Twister.
 
*The games are parodies on Mouse Trap, Trouble, Battleship, Hungry Hungry Hippos and Twister.
 
===Production Notes===
 
===Production Notes===
 
*This episode along with "[[Dee Dee's Rival]]" and "[[Pslyghtly Psycho]]" were produced in the same year of 1998 according to the credits.
 
*This episode along with "[[Dee Dee's Rival]]" and "[[Pslyghtly Psycho]]" were produced in the same year of 1998 according to the credits.
==Gallery==
 
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Game For a Game_0001 )1).jpg|YES!!
 
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Dexters_Lab_-_2x35__0004.jpg|Dee Dee makes her bed.
 
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Dexters_Lab_-_2x35__0006.jpg|Oops!
 
Dexters_Lab_-_2x35__0007.jpg|I almost walked out naked.
 
Game For a Game_0004.jpg|That's it!
 
Game For a Game_0005.jpg|Dee Dee holds up a board game called "Board Games."
 
Game For a Game_0007.jpg|What's the matter? You chicken?
 
Game For a Game_0008.jpg
 
Game For a Game_0009.jpg
 
Game For a Game_0012.jpg|Dee Dee is surrounded by buttons
 
Game For a Game_0014.jpg
 
Dexters_Lab_-_2x35__0003.jpg|Dee Dee as a Sailor
 
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[[Category:Episodes focusing on Dee Dee]]
 
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General
Script
Gallery
Pslyghtly Psycho "Pslyghtly Psycho" Premiere Order
"Game for a Game"
"Blackfoot and Slim" Blackfoot and Slim
Pslyghtly Psycho "Pslyghtly Psycho" Production Order
"Game for a Game"
"Sdrawkcab" Sdrawkcab
Game for a Game
Season 2, Episode 35c
Episode name reference to/pun on: None
Game For a Game 0001
Air date April 15, 1998
Production number 235c
Written by Kat Cressida
Storyboard by Greg Miller
Directed by Rumen Petkov
Craig McCracken (Art Director)

Game for a Game is the third part of the 35th episode in season 2 of Dexter's Laboratory, which first appeared on April 15, 1998. In this episode, Dee Dee proves she can beat Dexter at any game. Dexter resorts to cheating and wins most of them that way. On the final game, Dexter blows his lab to smithereens when he was close to losing.

Plot

Morning rises, Dee Dee wakes up and sees the sun, and she jumps out of bed and sings a little song about what she's going to do today on a sunny day, when she finished singing and opened the window, the sunny day turned into a rainy day so fast! So she decides that she will go play games with Dexter. Most of these game, that Dexter lost, because Dee Dee can win at any game, any time, anywhere! Dexter decides to make the Dexatorium, And they start to play Hungry Hungry Rhinos, which Dexter so obviously wins. Game #2 is a special version of Twister, which Dexter wins again! Later on, Dexter and Dee Dee finally play BattleBoat! After Dexter destroyed the lab, the sun comes out and Dee Dee leaves to enjoy it like he should've done before. Dexter's computer tries to give him the cold truth about how his cruelty has left him with no lab, while Dee Dee and her free spirit has the whole of nature to enjoy. However, Dexter rudely dismisses her and orders her to make him a sandwich, which she does...literally.

Quotes

  • Dee Dee: Boaties are fun.
  • Dee Dee: Oooh! Buttons!

Dee Dee's Little Song

  • Puttin; up my hair for the sunny day, thinkin' 'bout the games that I'm gonna play. Up and down the street, I will jump and run. Blow a little kiss to my good friend the sun. Feeling warm inside, got a sunny mode. Better make my bed so I don't seem rude. Off with my PJs, I will take it. Oops! I almost walked out naked. Sunny days are keen, Sunny days are neat. Open up the window and sunny day I'll breath. (Thunder claps, it obviously starts to rain.)
  • Dee Dee: Now what? That's it!

Trivia

Notes

  • This is the first time where Dee Dee appears naked onscreen.

Cultural References

  • The games are parodies on Mouse Trap, Trouble, Battleship, Hungry Hungry Hippos and Twister.

Production Notes