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− | '''"RoboDexo 3000"''' is an episode of season 3 of ''Dexter's Laboratory''. |
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− | ==Synopsis== |
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− | Dexter decides to build a new and more powerful robot to replace the [[Robo-Dexo 2000]] after its most recent failure. The new robot, dubbed the [[Robo-Dexo 3000]], proves to be a superior model in every way, however it soon proves to be more trouble than its worth when compared to the trusted Robo-Dexo 2000. |
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+ | |image = Robo-Dexo_3000_title_card.jpg |
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+ | |airdate = June 21, 2002 |
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+ | |prodnum = 310b |
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+ | |writer = |
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+ | |storyboard = Kevin Kaliher |
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+ | |director = John McIntyre<br>Chris Savino |
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+ | |pun = None |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''"Robo-Dexo 3000"''' is the third segment of 9th aired and 10th produced episode in season 3 of ''Dexter's Laboratory'', which first aired on June 21, 2002. In this episode, Dexter invents the [[Robo-Dexo 3000]] to replace the [[Robo-Dexo 2000]]. However, the [[Robo-Dexo 3000]] develops a mind of its own. |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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*[[Robo-Dexo 2000]] |
*[[Robo-Dexo 2000]] |
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*[[Robo-Dexo 3000]] |
*[[Robo-Dexo 3000]] |
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+ | *[[Quadraplex T-3000 Computer|Computer]] |
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*[[FIX-67]] |
*[[FIX-67]] |
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*[[Energy Thief]] |
*[[Energy Thief]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | ===Cultural References=== |
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*The sounds made by the Energy Thief are the same sound effects used for the TIE/LN Starfighters (commonly known as TIE Fighters) from the ''Star Wars'' franchise. |
*The sounds made by the Energy Thief are the same sound effects used for the TIE/LN Starfighters (commonly known as TIE Fighters) from the ''Star Wars'' franchise. |
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+ | *Dexter mentions Samurai Jackson, which is similar to the name of [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]'s second series [[Samurai Jack]]. |
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+ | ===Production Notes=== |
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+ | *In the credits [[Mom]]'s name's seen but not seen in [[Comic Relief]], [[A Dad Cartoon]] and this episode. |
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+ | *Although "[[Comic Relief]]", "[[A Third Dad Cartoon]]" and this episode aired on June 21, 2002, it was actually produced in 2001 according to the credits. |
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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]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Without Dee Dee]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Without Mom]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Without Dad]] |
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"A Third Dad Cartoon" | Premiere Order "Robo-Dexo 3000 (episode)" |
"Glove at First Sight" |
"A Third Dad Cartoon" | Production Order "Robo-Dexo 3000 (episode)" |
"Glove at First Sight" |
Robo-Dexo 3000 (episode) | |
Season 3, Episode 9c | |
Episode name reference to/pun on: None | |
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Air date | June 21, 2002 |
Production number | 310b |
Storyboard by | Kevin Kaliher |
Directed by | John McIntyre Chris Savino |
"Robo-Dexo 3000" is the third segment of 9th aired and 10th produced episode in season 3 of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on June 21, 2002. In this episode, Dexter invents the Robo-Dexo 3000 to replace the Robo-Dexo 2000. However, the Robo-Dexo 3000 develops a mind of its own.
Characters
Trivia
Cultural References
- The sounds made by the Energy Thief are the same sound effects used for the TIE/LN Starfighters (commonly known as TIE Fighters) from the Star Wars franchise.
- Dexter mentions Samurai Jackson, which is similar to the name of Genndy Tartakovsky's second series Samurai Jack.
Production Notes
- In the credits Mom's name's seen but not seen in Comic Relief, A Dad Cartoon and this episode.
- Although "Comic Relief", "A Third Dad Cartoon" and this episode aired on June 21, 2002, it was actually produced in 2001 according to the credits.
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