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The Blonde Leading the Blonde
Season 4, Episode 10b
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The Blonde Leading the Blonde
Air date September 19, 2003
Written by Aaron Springer
Storyboard by Aaron Springer
Directed by Don Judge & Chris Savino

Paul Stec (art direction)

The Blonde Leading the Blonde is the second part of the 10th episode in season 4 of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on September 19, 2003. In this episode, Dee Dee tries to help her little brother admit that blonde people have more fun.

Notes

  • At the beginning of the episode Dexter is reading a book titled "I Know Why The Negative Isotope Sings" it was later changed in mid-episode to "I Know Why The Caged Isotope Sings" after Dee Dee bleaches Dexter's hair. This could be a last minute title adjustment.
  • As Dexter and Dee Dee are dancing, an action figure of Samurai Jack can be seen on his bookshelf.

Cultural References

  • The book Dexter reads "I Know Why The Caged Isotope Sings" (and the previous title) is a reference nod to the author Maya Angelou's autobiography I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings.
  •  The episode is a spoof of the enigma of blonde hair colored people having more fun than other people with opposite color hair such as red,black, or brunette.
  • While Dexter walks down the street,he stops on a vent which blows a breeze lifting up his lab coat. This is a reference to the infamous Marilyn Monroe when her skirt lifted after a breeze during the filming of The Seven Year Itch, it became iconic.
  • Dexter gives a high-five to the president which resembles George W. Bush, the 43rd president at the time.