Say It to Me Again Dexter
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| The Big Cheese | |
| Flavor 1, Episode 9c | |
| Episode name reference to/pun on: The term "big cheese", another name for a dominate. | |
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| Air appointment | December 4, 1996 |
| Production number | 108c |
| Written by | Andy Bialk & David Fassett (Model Design) Butch Hartman (Background Design) Andy Clark (Background Color) |
| Storyboard past | Charlie Bean |
| Directed by | Genndy Tartakovsky |
The Big Cheese is the third part of the ninth episode in flavor one of Dexter's Laboratory, which aired on December 4, 1996. In this episode, Dexter is in his lab working on an experiment and neglects studying for his French examination. To mitigate this, he uses an invention that allows him to larn French equally he sleeps.
The record, all the same, repeats the phrase "omelette du fromage" over and over, making it the simply matter Dexter tin can say. Due to this, Dexter briefly becomes a celebrity.
Contents
- 1 Plot
- 2 Characters
- 3 Trivia
- 3.1 Episode Connections
- 3.two Cultural References
- 3.iii Goofs/Errors
- iii.4 Production Notes
- four Gallery
Plot
Dexter is in his laboratory one dark getting every scientific discipline experiment done quickly, and this is on the aforementioned night he had to written report for a French examination. At bedtime, Dexter takes his invention that gives him the option to learn while asleep and puts it on his caput, inserting a French language instruction tape the actor. As Dexter is sleeping the night abroad, the record skips over "omelette du fromage," and when Dexter wakes upwardly the side by side forenoon, he says the exact same word to Dee Dee. Teasingly she asks him her proper noun, and despite his endeavor answers, "omelette du fromage", revealing to his horror that it is all he can say, which causes her to taunt him relentlessly. In French class that following morning time, Dexter takes a test which he gets an A+ on. In math class, his only word becomes the correct answer for the question.
At recess, Dee Dee continues to taunt Dexter, only to have him repeat his phrase to his sister angrily. This grabs the attention of two girls, and they both go over to Dexter and fall in love with him. Five more girls (at present total of vii) gather around Dexter, which makes three bullies walk over to the pint-sized scientist to hurt him. Instead, the bullies leave Dexter alone, and his phrase causes him to get an instant celebrity.
Dexter enjoys his moment of fame until he goes home to reverse the effects of the invention. Still, the lab denies his phrase equally an wrong password, and he cries over his mishap while the lab triggers a self-destruct sequence as a prophylactic mensurate. Every bit a event, the lab explodes and the episode ends with Dee Dee continuing to taunt Dexter.
Characters
- Dexter
- Dee Dee
- Mom
- Quadraplex T-3000 Computer
Trivia
Episode Connections
- The playground that appeared in Dexter Dodgeball reappears in this episode.
Cultural References
Dexter's Omlette Du Fromage restaurant in comparing with the Downey California Goldern Arches McDonald'southward restaurant.
- Dexter'south password for his laboratory is "Star Wars", a reference to the widely popular scientific discipline fiction franchise.
- Some other thing to annotation is that Genndy Tartakovsky later went on to produce the initial Star Wars: Clone Wars micro-series for Cartoon Network.
- During Dexter's algebra form, a movie of the Eiffel Tower can exist seen.
- Dexter's basketball dunking pose is a reference to and then-former professional person basketball thespian Michael Hashemite kingdom of jordan, a Chicago Bulls player known for dunking basketballs with his natural language hanging out.
- Later Dexter dunks a basketball, a menu with "Just Dü It" appears, referencing Nike'southward slogan "Simply Do It."
- Dexter's restaurant "Omelettes Du Fromage" is a reference to the Gilt Arches McDonald's that originated in Downey, California.
- While looking for a record to learn French, the "Steven Hawks Sings" tape cover is a reference to the belatedly scientist Stephen William Hawking.
- "Omelettes Du Fromage" incorrectly translates to "Cheese Omelettes" in French.
Goofs/Errors
- Dexter is seen playing Tic Tac Toe by himself, when his mom announces that it's bedtime the newspaper is no longer in forepart of him.
Production Notes
- This episode forth with "Dollhouse Drama" and "The Justice Friends: Krunk's Date" were produced in the same twelvemonth of 1996 co-ordinate to the credits.
Gallery
Omelette du Fromage
Source: https://dexterslab.fandom.com/wiki/The_Big_Cheese
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