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+ | |season = 3 |
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+ | |number = 4a |
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+ | |pun = The motorcross term and idiom "Pop a wheelie". |
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+ | |image = Poppa Wheely.png |
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+ | |airdate = January 18, 2002 |
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+ | |director = [[Chris Savino]], John McIntyre |
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+ | |prodnum = 303a |
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⚫ | '''Poppa Wheely''' is the first part of the fourth episode in the third season of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on January 18, 2002. In this episode, it's Career Day at [[Huber Elementary]], and [[Dexter]] is so ashamed of [[Dad]] that he decides to create [[Smart Dad|a better father]]. Shortly after, he realizes Dad is much cooler. |
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+ | ==Synopsis== |
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+ | It is Career Day, and because Dexter is ashamed of his father, he creates a better father for himself. However, he soon discovers that his real father is much cooler. |
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+ | ==Plot== |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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*[[Dexter]] |
*[[Dexter]] |
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*[[Phillips Luzinsky]] |
*[[Phillips Luzinsky]] |
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*[[Dad]] |
*[[Dad]] |
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− | *[[Smart Dad]] |
+ | *[[Smart Dad]] (Only appearance) |
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+ | *Mikey (Only appearance) |
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+ | *Mikey's Dad (Only appearance) |
+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | ==Notes== |
+ | ===Notes=== |
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*As of this episode, Dexter's original voice actress, [[Christine Cavanaugh]], was replaced by [[Candi Milo]] in subsequent appearances (excluding "[[Tele-Trauma]]"). |
*As of this episode, Dexter's original voice actress, [[Christine Cavanaugh]], was replaced by [[Candi Milo]] in subsequent appearances (excluding "[[Tele-Trauma]]"). |
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+ | ===Production Notes=== |
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+ | *Although this episode aired on January 18, 2002, it was produced in 2001 according to the credits. |
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+ | **This episode completed production in March 2001.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0973277/locations</ref> |
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+ | ====Airing==== |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | {{Stub}} |
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+ | {{Season 3}} |
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[[Category:Episodes]] |
[[Category:Episodes]] |
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[[Category:Season 3]] |
[[Category:Season 3]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes focusing on Dexter's Dad]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes focusing on Dexter]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Without Dee Dee]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Without Mom]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes where Huber Elementary is present]] |
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"The Grand-Daddy of All Inventions" | Premiere Order "Poppa Wheely" |
"A Mom Cartoon" |
"Momdark" | Production Order "Poppa Wheely" |
"A Mom Cartoon" |
Poppa Wheely | |
Season 3, Episode 4a | |
Episode name reference to/pun on: The motorcross term and idiom "Pop a wheelie". | |
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Air date | January 18, 2002 |
Production number | 303a |
Directed by | Chris Savino, John McIntyre |
Poppa Wheely is the first part of the fourth episode in the third season of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on January 18, 2002. In this episode, it's Career Day at Huber Elementary, and Dexter is so ashamed of Dad that he decides to create a better father. Shortly after, he realizes Dad is much cooler.
Synopsis
It is Career Day, and because Dexter is ashamed of his father, he creates a better father for himself. However, he soon discovers that his real father is much cooler.
Plot
Characters
- Dexter
- Phillips Luzinsky
- Dad
- Smart Dad (Only appearance)
- Mikey (Only appearance)
- Mikey's Dad (Only appearance)
Trivia
Notes
- As of this episode, Dexter's original voice actress, Christine Cavanaugh, was replaced by Candi Milo in subsequent appearances (excluding "Tele-Trauma").
Production Notes
- Although this episode aired on January 18, 2002, it was produced in 2001 according to the credits.
- This episode completed production in March 2001.[1]
Airing
- This is the first episode to premiere in 2002 in United States.
References
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