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"Go, Dexter Family! Go!" | Premiere Order "Scare Tactics" |
"My Dad vs. Your Dad" |
"Smells Like Victory" | Production Order "Scare Tactics" |
"My Dad vs. Your Dad" |
Scare Tactics | |
Season 3, Episode 65a | |
Episode name reference to/pun on: {{{pun}}} | |
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Production number | 312a |
Scare Tactics is the first part of the first part of the 13th and final episode in season 3 of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on September 20, 2002. In this episode, Dad and Dexter stay up late and watch a horror movie. After watching it, they both become paranoid of what's going on around them.
Plot
Characters
Trivia
Notes
- This is another episode when Dexter is not in his Lab.
Episode connections
Cultural references
Production notes
- Although this episode aired on September 20, 2002, it was actually made in 2001 according to the credits.
Airing
- This episode was meant to air in the summer of 2002, but ended up being delayed until September 20th.
Gallery