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'''''You Vegetabelieve It!'''''
 
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|number = 26c
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|pun = "Vegetable" and the phrase "You better believe it!"
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| height="32" style="background: #D1BEF4;" valign="top" width="30%"|'''Season:'''
 
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|airdate = February 11, 1998
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|prodnum = 226c
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|writer = Jason Butler Rote
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|storyboard = Bob Staake
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|director = Rumen Petkov<br>[[Craig McCracken]] (art direction)
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'''You Vegetabelieve It!''' is the third part of the 26th episode in season 2 of [http://dexterslab.wikia.com/wiki/Dexter%27s_Laboratory_(TV_series) Dexter's Laboratory], which first aired on February 11, 1998. In this episode, Dexter gives Dee Dee a growth formula that causes plants to grow to an enormous size. However, Dee Dee uses up all of the growth formula in the backyard, causing all of the plants to come to life, literally. With her brother's help, Dee Dee destroys every living plant.
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==Plot==
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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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*[[The Yard]]
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*[[Counting Robot]]
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*[[Alligator Lawnmower]]
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*[[Mr. Caterpillar]]
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==Trivia==
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===Episode Connections===
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*The season 4 episode "[[Folly Calls]]" shares a similar plot to this episode.
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| style="background: #FFFFFF;" valign="top"|[[Craig McCracken]]
 
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===Cultural References===
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*Near the end of the episode, Dad is seen with his head out of the ground saying "Feed me!", referencing the 1986 film ''[[Wikipedia:Little Shop of Horrors (film)|Little Shop of Horrors]]''.
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===Production Notes===
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*Although this episode is aired on 1998, it was actually made in 1997 according to the credits.
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'''You Vegetabelieve It!''' is the third part of an episode of the second season of [http://dexterslab.wikia.com/wiki/Dexter%27s_Laboratory_(TV_series) Dexter's Laboratory]. It aired as the twenty-sixth episode of season two, and the thirty-ninth episode overall. The first and second parts of the episode are [http://dexterslab.wikia.com/wiki/Rushmore_Rumble Rushmore Rumble] and [http://dexterslab.wikia.com/wiki/A_Boy_and_His_Bug A Boy and His Bug], respectively.
 
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In this episode, Dexter gives Dee Dee a growth formula that causes plants to grow to an enormous size. However, Dee Dee uses up all of the growth formula in the backyard, causing all of the plants to come to life, literally. With her brother's help, Dee Dee destroys every living plant.
 
 
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Revision as of 21:48, 13 June 2021

General
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A Boy and His Bug "A Boy and His Bug" Premiere Order
"You Vegetabelieve It!"
"Aye Aye Eyes" Aye Aye Eyes
A Boy and His Bug "A Boy and His Bug" Production Order
"You Vegetabelieve It!"
"Aye Aye Eyes" Aye Aye Eyes
You Vegetabelieve It!
Season 2, Episode 26c
Episode name reference to/pun on: "Vegetable" and the phrase "You better believe it!"
You Vegetabelieve It!
Air date February 11, 1998
Production number 226c
Written by Jason Butler Rote
Storyboard by Bob Staake
Directed by Rumen Petkov
Craig McCracken (art direction)

You Vegetabelieve It! is the third part of the 26th episode in season 2 of Dexter's Laboratory, which first aired on February 11, 1998. In this episode, Dexter gives Dee Dee a growth formula that causes plants to grow to an enormous size. However, Dee Dee uses up all of the growth formula in the backyard, causing all of the plants to come to life, literally. With her brother's help, Dee Dee destroys every living plant.

Plot

Characters

Trivia

Episode Connections

  • The season 4 episode "Folly Calls" shares a similar plot to this episode.

Cultural References

  • Near the end of the episode, Dad is seen with his head out of the ground saying "Feed me!", referencing the 1986 film Little Shop of Horrors.

Production Notes

  • Although this episode is aired on 1998, it was actually made in 1997 according to the credits.