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+ | |season = 4 |
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+ | |image = They Got Chops card.png |
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+ | |airdate = November 20, 2003 |
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+ | |prodnum = 412a |
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+ | |writer = Kevin Kaliher |
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+ | |director = Chris Savino (director)<br>Paul Stec (art director) |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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Dexter plays with one of his limbless dolls as "Mr. Jones" and puts him in a toy car he uses as an Urban Terrain Vehicle, and he uses a toy dinosaur as the villainous Gordonzilla who then snatches up Mr. Jones, and the latter calls Dexter for help. Dexter is about to grab a wrench when Dee-Dee (clad in a karate outfit) grabs his arm, yells "Ashitake!", and throws him at the window, leaving a crack in it. |
Dexter plays with one of his limbless dolls as "Mr. Jones" and puts him in a toy car he uses as an Urban Terrain Vehicle, and he uses a toy dinosaur as the villainous Gordonzilla who then snatches up Mr. Jones, and the latter calls Dexter for help. Dexter is about to grab a wrench when Dee-Dee (clad in a karate outfit) grabs his arm, yells "Ashitake!", and throws him at the window, leaving a crack in it. |
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+ | ==Characters== |
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+ | *[[Dexter]] |
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+ | *[[Dee Dee]] |
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+ | *[[Dad]] |
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+ | *[[Mom]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | ===Notes=== |
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+ | *Although though most episodes premiered on Fridays, this episode (along with "[[Poetic Injustice]] and [[Comedy of Feathers]]") premiered on a Thursday, as part of Cartoon Network's "November Premieres" block, where a new episode of a Cartoon Cartoon would premiere on a random weekday throughout the month. |
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+ | *This is another episode where Dexter isn't in his lab. |
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+ | ===Cultural references=== |
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+ | *The line "Ah, shiitake, hah!" references the 1960 Hanna-Barbera cartoon ''The Flintstones'', from the episode "The Prowler". |
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+ | ===Goofs/Errors=== |
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+ | *The bookshelf where Dexter hide his laboratory is not seen in this episode. |
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+ | ===Production Notes=== |
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+ | *Although this episode is aired on 2003, it was actually made in the same year according to the credits. |
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+ | ====Airing==== |
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+ | *Though this episode aired as the Season 4 finale of this show, it is actually the first part of 77th produced episode of Season 4, creating a continuity error in the American broadcast. |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Where Dexter was Not in His Lab]] |
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"Garage Sale" | Premiere Order "They Got Chops" |
"Poetic Injustice" |
"Garage Sale" | Production Order "They Got Chops" |
"Poetic Injustice" |
They Got Chops | |
Season 4, Episode 13a | |
Episode name reference to/pun on: None | |
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Air date | November 20, 2003 |
Production number | 412a |
Written by | Kevin Kaliher |
Storyboard by | Kevin Kaliher |
Directed by | Chris Savino (director) Paul Stec (art director) |
They Got Chops is the first segment of episode 13 of season 4 in Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on November 20, 2003. In this episode, Dee Dee provokes Dexter with her judo skills, causing him to learn judo on his own and get back at her.
Plot
Dexter plays with one of his limbless dolls as "Mr. Jones" and puts him in a toy car he uses as an Urban Terrain Vehicle, and he uses a toy dinosaur as the villainous Gordonzilla who then snatches up Mr. Jones, and the latter calls Dexter for help. Dexter is about to grab a wrench when Dee-Dee (clad in a karate outfit) grabs his arm, yells "Ashitake!", and throws him at the window, leaving a crack in it.
Characters
Trivia
Notes
- Although though most episodes premiered on Fridays, this episode (along with "Poetic Injustice and Comedy of Feathers") premiered on a Thursday, as part of Cartoon Network's "November Premieres" block, where a new episode of a Cartoon Cartoon would premiere on a random weekday throughout the month.
- This is another episode where Dexter isn't in his lab.
Cultural references
- The line "Ah, shiitake, hah!" references the 1960 Hanna-Barbera cartoon The Flintstones, from the episode "The Prowler".
Goofs/Errors
- The bookshelf where Dexter hide his laboratory is not seen in this episode.
Production Notes
- Although this episode is aired on 2003, it was actually made in the same year according to the credits.
Airing
- Though this episode aired as the Season 4 finale of this show, it is actually the first part of 77th produced episode of Season 4, creating a continuity error in the American broadcast.