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|season = 4 |
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|number = 10b |
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|image = The Blonde Leading the Blonde.png |
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− | |airdate = September 19, 2003 |
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− | |writer = Aaron Springer |
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|storyboard = Aaron Springer |
|storyboard = Aaron Springer |
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− | |director = Don Judge |
+ | |director = Don Judge<br>[[Chris Savino]]<br>Paul Stec (art direction) |
− | Paul Stec (art direction) |
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|prodnum = 409b |
|prodnum = 409b |
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+ | |pun = The idiom "The blind leading the blind" |
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− | '''The Blonde Leading the Blonde''' is the second part of the 10th episode in season 4 of ''[[Dexter's Laboratory (TV series)|Dexter's Laboratory]]'', which first aired on September 19, 2003. In this episode, |
+ | '''The Blonde Leading the Blonde''' is the second part of the 10th aired and 9th produced episode in season 4 of ''[[Dexter's Laboratory (TV series)|Dexter's Laboratory]]'', which first aired on September 19, 2003. In this episode, Dexter refuses to admit that blondes have more fun, so Dee Dee secretly dyes his hair blond to prove it to him. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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+ | *[[Dexter]] |
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+ | *[[Dee Dee]] |
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+ | *Dude |
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+ | *Librarian |
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+ | *Gentleman |
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+ | *[[Ice Cream Man]] |
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+ | *Kids |
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+ | *President |
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+ | *Doctors |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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===Notes=== |
===Notes=== |
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*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. |
*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. |
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*As Dexter and Dee Dee are dancing, an action figure of ''Samurai Jack'' can be seen on his bookshelf. |
*As Dexter and Dee Dee are dancing, an action figure of ''Samurai Jack'' can be seen on his bookshelf. |
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+ | *This episode was featured on the UK compilation DVD "Toon Foolery-Fool About Laughing". |
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+ | *The song Dexter and Dee Dee dance at the end of the episode has a similar melody to the one sung by the [[Boy Band Virus]], at ''Head Band ''episode. |
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===Cultural References=== |
===Cultural References=== |
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*The book, ''"I Know Why the Caged Isotope Sings"'', is a reference to Maya Angelou's autobiography ''I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings''. |
*The book, ''"I Know Why the Caged Isotope Sings"'', is a reference to Maya Angelou's autobiography ''I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings''. |
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− | *The episode references to the common myth that people with blonde hair tend to have more fun |
+ | *The episode references to the common myth that people with blonde hair tend to have more fun. |
*Dexter pulling his shirt down while stepping over a vent is a reference to the 1955 film ''[[Wikipedia:The Seven Year Itch|The Seven Year Itch]]''. |
*Dexter pulling his shirt down while stepping over a vent is a reference to the 1955 film ''[[Wikipedia:The Seven Year Itch|The Seven Year Itch]]''. |
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*Dexter gives a high-five to the president which resembles George W. Bush, the 43rd president at the time. |
*Dexter gives a high-five to the president which resembles George W. Bush, the 43rd president at the time. |
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===Production Notes=== |
===Production Notes=== |
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+ | *Although this episode aired on September 19, 2003, it was actually made in 2002 according to the credits. It was also the final episode produced in 2002 along with its [[Voice Over|sister]] [[Comic Stripper|episodes]]. |
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− | ==Gallery== |
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+ | **This episode completed production by December 2002.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0978444/locations</ref> |
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+ | ==References== |
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− | Dexter high-fiving the president.png|Dexter high-fives the president. |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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− | anim012.png|Samurai Jack is seen on Dexter's bookshelf |
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− | anim032.png|Dexter Marilyn Monroe parody |
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− | anim087.png|title of the book before |
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− | anim175.png|title of the book after Dee Dee dyes Dexter's hair |
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− | anim179.png|I Know Why The Caged Isotope Sings references ''Maya Angelou's I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings autobiography.'' |
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− | </gallery> |
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[[Category:Season 4]] |
[[Category:Season 4]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes focusing on Dexter]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes focusing on Dee Dee]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Without Mom]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Without Dad]] |
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"Voice Over" | Premiere Order "The Blonde Leading the Blonde" |
"Comic Stripper" |
"Voice Over" | Production Order "The Blonde Leading the Blonde" |
"Comic Stripper" |
The Blonde Leading the Blonde | |
Season 4, Episode 10b | |
Episode name reference to/pun on: The idiom "The blind leading the blind" | |
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Air date | September 19, 2003 |
Production number | 409b |
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 aired and 9th produced episode in season 4 of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on September 19, 2003. In this episode, Dexter refuses to admit that blondes have more fun, so Dee Dee secretly dyes his hair blond to prove it to him.
Plot
Characters
- Dexter
- Dee Dee
- Dude
- Librarian
- Gentleman
- Ice Cream Man
- Kids
- President
- Doctors
Trivia
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.
- This episode was featured on the UK compilation DVD "Toon Foolery-Fool About Laughing".
- The song Dexter and Dee Dee dance at the end of the episode has a similar melody to the one sung by the Boy Band Virus, at Head Band episode.
Cultural References
- The book, "I Know Why the Caged Isotope Sings", is a reference to Maya Angelou's autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
- The episode references to the common myth that people with blonde hair tend to have more fun.
- Dexter pulling his shirt down while stepping over a vent is a reference to the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch.
- Dexter gives a high-five to the president which resembles George W. Bush, the 43rd president at the time.
Production Notes
- Although this episode aired on September 19, 2003, it was actually made in 2002 according to the credits. It was also the final episode produced in 2002 along with its sister episodes.
- This episode completed production by December 2002.[1]