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"D²" | Premiere Order "Head Band" |
"Stuffed Animal House" |
"D²" | Production Order "Head Band" |
"Stuffed Animal House" |
Head Band | |
Season 4, Episode 5a | |
Episode name reference to/pun on: {{{pun}}} | |
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Air date | May 16, 2003 |
Production number | 404a |
Written by | Kevin Kaliher |
Storyboard by | Kevin Kaliher |
Directed by | Don Judge and Chris Savino |
Head Band is the first part of the 5th aired and 4th produced episode in season 4 of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on May 16, 2003. In this episode, Dee Dee gets the Boy Band Virus, which causes everyone to sing what they say, stuck in her ear. Dexter tries to get rid of it, but he and Mom end up catching it as well.
Plot
Characters
Trivia
Cultural References
- The song that Dee Dee was singing has a similar melody to the verse section in Steve Perry's 1984 song Oh Sherrie.
- The song also has a similar melody to the first section of Night Ranger's 1983 song Sister Christian.
Notes
- Dexter does not mention Mee Mee and Lee Lee in this episode, because of this, Mee Mee and Lee Lee does not return on the seasons 3 and 4.
Production Notes
- Although this episode is aired on 2003, it was actually made in 2002 according to the credits.
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