List of Dexter's Laboratory Episodes

List Of Dexter's Laboratory Episodes

Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network. Initially debuting in 1995 as a series of shorts on World Premiere Toons, the show was picked up the following year for a series with a total of 78 episodes across 4 seasons. Also released were a TV special titled "Ego Trip", a handful of music videos, and an unaired sketch, which was canceled to air due to excessive profane content and language. "Last But Not Beast" was originally supposed to end the series in 1998, but the series' production picked up again in 2001 with most of the crew being replaced. The last episode aired in 2003.

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