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Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip

  • Film per la TV
  • 1999
  • TV-G
  • 50min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
2065
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Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (1999)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter Dexter is confronted with robots who wish to "destroy the one who saved the future," he uses his time machine to see how he saved it.After Dexter is confronted with robots who wish to "destroy the one who saved the future," he uses his time machine to see how he saved it.After Dexter is confronted with robots who wish to "destroy the one who saved the future," he uses his time machine to see how he saved it.

  • Regia
    • Genndy Tartakovsky
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Chris Savino
    • Amy Keating Rogers
    • John McIntyre
  • Star
    • Christine Cavanaugh
    • David Kaufman
    • Eddie Deezen
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    2065
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Genndy Tartakovsky
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chris Savino
      • Amy Keating Rogers
      • John McIntyre
    • Star
      • Christine Cavanaugh
      • David Kaufman
      • Eddie Deezen
    • 17Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Interpreti principali7

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    Christine Cavanaugh
    Christine Cavanaugh
    • Dexter
    • (voce)
    • …
    David Kaufman
    David Kaufman
    • Teenage Beau
    • (voce)
    Eddie Deezen
    Eddie Deezen
    • Mandark
    • (voce)
    • …
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Action Dexter
    • (voce)
    • (as Jeff Glen Bennett)
    • …
    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • Mom
    • (voce)
    • …
    Kat Cressida
    Kat Cressida
    • Dee Dee
    • (voce)
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Curator
    • (voce)
    • …
    • Regia
      • Genndy Tartakovsky
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chris Savino
      • Amy Keating Rogers
      • John McIntyre
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    3Dar_Sargent

    Forgettable

    This TV movie has stylish animation, and there was clearly ambition here, but the result is an awkwardly-paced, surprisingly dull film.

    The plot is simple: Boy genius Dexter travels through time, teams up with 3 of his future selves (young adult Dexter, middle-aged Dexter, and elderly Dexter), and then they stop his rival Mandark from taking over the world.

    As an adventure, it's very disappointing. The interesting parts are all told in flashback, so most of the movie is Dexter passively wandering from one setting to the next, just looking at the situation and hearing some horribly tedious explanation about it. They took "time traveling boy genius on a quest to save the world" and made him the most boring character they possibly could.

    Mandark is the only other real character in the movie, and he's in "completely generic villain" mode with nothing remotely interesting about him.

    The movie basically has 2 notes: occasional action scenes, and lots of long scenes where characters talk and talk and TALK and TALK. This could be OK if the dialogue was funny, but most of it just repeats points that we could already see onscreen, like the writers thought it was a radio play. It's also a problem that a TON of dialogue goes to "young adult Dexter," whose voice is like nails on a chalkboard. I found myself skipping through scenes where the characters droned on and on and on, just wishing that they'd actually do something fun or interesting with the time travel gimmick. The tedious, talky writing was a gigantic misstep that bogs down the entire movie.

    The creators put more effort into the action scenes, but even these are dull and forgettable... Dexter runs away from generic baddies, he fights the pretty wimpy Mandark at the end, and he smashes some robots who stand there waiting to be beaten. Action isn't fun when you're defeating such lame bad guys.

    For me, the biggest letdown was that Dee Dee is barely in the movie. The original series worked entirely because Dexter and Dee Dee were a great double act who played off each other so well. There's so much you could do with Dee Dee getting involved in a time-traveling adventure! And a stoic character like Dexter *needs* a fun foil, especially in a 50-minute runtime. But since Dee Dee has only one line in the whole film, and it sounds like a recycled sound clip from the show, I'm guessing that her voice actress couldn't take part. It's a real shame.

    The creators clearly got the VAs for Dexter's parents to do a couple lines, but they chose not to use those fun characters either. If the series was like a tasty stew of varied flavors, this movie is like a bowl of plain oatmeal.

    I honestly wouldn't recommend this movie to fans of the show. Almost everything that made the show fun and great is gone, and the only reason to see this is the animation style. (And honestly, the style peaks in the opening seconds, with a very cool and classy black-and-white sequence of Mandark in silhouette. Nothing else in the movie looks as good as that first part.)

    There just isn't much entertainment value here. Only bother watching it if you're really curious, or if you're studying the creators' overall work.
    7Theraxorterminate

    The "real" ending to Dexter's Laboratory.

    "Spoiler free review"

    I think all the fans and I should know that this was intended to be the very last of the series as of what Genndy Tartakovsky wanted. I loved Dexter's Laboratory when I was young even though I always got mad at DeeDee whenever she destroyed something for Dexter, but luckily we don't get to see her much in the whole movie.

    But the first time I saw this movie when I was 7 I think, I thought the movie was too awesome and wanted to see it again and again. Watching it again I could still feel the awesomeness but at the same time I could see clearly how the movie got some flaws. The flaws isn't exactly annoying or horrible to watch, but because of it's time limit it will likely not explain everything.

    The animation itself is as the series very good and concentrated. Genndy and the crew did a very good job to make sure the movie still had the same feeling as the series. The story itself is quite different but a good story boarding to tell how the young Dexter decides to see the one who saved the future which of course he believe he did it. But suddenly comes across with the other Dexter's of himself in the future. The adult or wimpy Dexter, the old Dexter and of course the Action Dexter (Suddenly Dexter became rugged as his favorite TV-hero Action Hank). They were all different except still having their genius intelligence. The music is more epic and loyal to Dexter on his personal mission.

    As what I said about the flaws, the problem of the story might be of it's time limit. If only the movie were longer I think it would make the movie more interesting and deeper to the time traveling and the older Dexter's life. It also lacked some characters but I guess that Genndy were mostly concentrating on the Dexter and Mandark rivalry. Concentrating on the older Dexter's they might give you a different feeling to them like they are the supporting characters instead of they are the original Dexter. Some people were criticizing about the lack of humor, in my opinion I found the humor to be enough to entertain myself with the way Dexter's Lab is. The old Dexter was the funniest character in the whole movie.

    So all in all this less than 50 minutes movie was still entertaining and is definitely a more loyal and good ending to one of Cartoon Network's masterpieces. Despite it's flaws I still think the movie is worth watching how many times you want, but you definitely need to be a Dexter's Lab fan and you must have some philosophical interests especially when it comes to time traveling. Not perfect but a perfect ending and premise to the series.

    "A little comment to CommonSenseMedia"

    (The movie itself is not sexist at all and just because of it's beginning it doesn't make the whole movie sexist and inappropriate to children. It's not trippy either. I think that you should not worry so much about what the movie gives. This movie is at least not to bad to show the children. And maybe the movie indeed is aimed for young boys but there are girls that can as well enjoy it too.)
    10timgeocity

    I love those girlies!

    Awww. I love those girlies. The girlies who gave Mandark a bath, Sarah (the blonde) and Rita (the brunette), while Mandark was yelling at that teenage Dexter and exposing his ass to the whole wide world (AKA the Viewers). Ohhhh, I love those sweeties. I love those girlies. But wait! that scene is highly erotic in my lifetime, and should have got Genndy Tartakovsky and his Hanna Barbara and Cartoon Network animators condemned by some, if not, many parents, for animating such an erotic moment for TV. But, I love those girlies who Mandark a bath, one blonde haired, the other, black haired. I love those beautiful and pretty sweeties. Kootchy, Kootchy, Kootchy, Kootchy, Kootchy...xxxxxxxxxxxxx (kisses)
    10the-phantom2

    Awesome!

    Finally! Cartoon Network surprises us with a kick-butt movie! Genndy shows us an awesome finale to the series, filled with Action, Adventure, and a load of Dexter comedy that the new series lacks significantly (probibly cause he's not in it.) Anyways, the movie shows us the future in the dexter universe and reveals many new pieces in the show. I remember when I first saw it on a Sunday morning after taping it the night b4. It retains all the quality and Hana-Barbera goodness we don't see now, after it became Cartoon Network Studios. This should have been the last entry into the series, (as Genny wanted,) but was continued with not much of acception, (i didn't like it either,) My advise: If you liked "Last but not Beast" you'll love this one..... I hope.

    Simply funny. The Phantom
    8mines1985

    A must-see for all fans!

    I personally enjoy Dexter's Lab, and watch it whenever I can. When "Ego Trip" was first put on TV in 1999, my brother and I made sure we had a blank tape to record it on. It goes along with the typical "Dexter" style, including animation, which naturally isn't entirely the best. Even so, I found the movie very funny and enjoyable, with a good ending - following the typical style of Dexter's Lab where it kind of leaves you a bit hanging at the end. I recommend this to all people who enjoy the show "Dexter's Lab."

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    • Quiz
      Dee Dee only spoken line in the film is her catchphrase, "Oooh, what does this button do?"
    • Blooper
      It is extremely odd that Action Dexter doesn't remember that the lab is still intact, considering that, from his viewpoint, he's already lived through the events of the day in question twice: once as Boy Dexter and once as Wimpy Dexter.
    • Citazioni

      [the Mandarks rally to stop the Dexters from getting the Neurotomic Proto-Core]

      Young Mandark: NOOO! I've always wanted the Core!

      Adult Mandark: NOOO! I stole the Core!

      Overlord Mandark: NOOO! The Core is mine!

      Mandark's Brain: NOOO! Just because I'm bitter and jealous!

    • Connessioni
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    • Is it true that this movie was meant to be the series finale? If so why were newer episodes produced then?

    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 dicembre 1999 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Disney Channel
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Ego Trip
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Hanna-Barbera)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Cartoon Network Movies
      • Cartoon Network Productions
      • Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      50 minuti
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Surround 7.1

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