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"Beard to be Feared" | Premiere Order "Quackor the Fowl" |
"Ant Pants (episode)" |
"Beard to be Feared" | Production Order "Quackor the Fowl" |
"Ant Pants (episode)" |
Quackor the Fowl | |
Season 2, Episode 1b | |
Episode name reference to/pun on: None | |
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Air date | July 16, 1997 |
Production number | 201b |
Storyboard by | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Directed by | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Quackor the Fowl is the second part of episode 1 in season 2 of Dexter's Laboratory. It aired on July 16, 1997. In this episode, Mandark and Dexter take their lab animals to show and tell, only for Monkey and Quackor to get involved in a brawl beforehand.
Plot
Characters
- Monkey
- Quackor
- Dexter
- Mandark
- Phillips Luzinsky
Trivia
Notes
- First appearance of Quackor.
- This episode is often mistaken for a Dial M for Monkey episode because the title card had its music playing during it and the episode revolved around Monkey, but it was confirmed that this is really a Dexter's Laboratory episode.
- During the episode clips from the original opening for Dial M for Monkey is used
Episode Connections
- The events of this episode are referenced to and continue in the episode "A Quackor Cartoon".
- When Quackor changed back into her normal form and flew away, Monkey looked at her with a shocked look. This may have been foreshadowing him falling in love with her in the episode A Quackor Cartoon.
- When the narrator was talking about who Monkey was, there was a montage of small clips from previous Dial M for Monkey episodes such as Magmanamus, Rasslor, and Simion.
- At the beginning of Quackor's transformation the narrator refers to Quackor as a 'him', it is unknown if this was on purpose or done accidentally.
Production Notes
- The first time Monkey appeared in the Dexter's Lab segment of the show rather than his own.
- The music that played on the title card is the same music that plays in the title card of every Dial M for Monkey episode.