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7.4/10
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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.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.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Christine Cavanaugh
- Dexter
- (voice)
- …
Eddie Deezen
- Mandark
- (voice)
- …
David Kaufman
- Teenage Beau
- (voice)
Jeff Bennett
- Action Dexter
- (voice)
- (as Jeff Glen Bennett)
- …
Kath Soucie
- Mom
- (voice)
- …
Kat Cressida
- Dee Dee
- (voice)
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Fascinating time travel adventure that you could think about for days afterwood.
Maybe a bit much for someone not familiar with the character, but it makes perhaps the best feature length outing the fans could have wished for since something schmaltzy would be so off-brand. A TV movie and feels like it but it's perfect in that regard.
The anything-goes, science fiction humour of the series is perfectly judged as the narrative takes us from dystopia to utopia using fantastic back grounds, captivating design and technology and four immensely different versions of the same character collaborating for an epic climax worthy of Futurama of Rick and Morty.
it's funny and also rather frightening. That torture scene...
Maybe a bit much for someone not familiar with the character, but it makes perhaps the best feature length outing the fans could have wished for since something schmaltzy would be so off-brand. A TV movie and feels like it but it's perfect in that regard.
The anything-goes, science fiction humour of the series is perfectly judged as the narrative takes us from dystopia to utopia using fantastic back grounds, captivating design and technology and four immensely different versions of the same character collaborating for an epic climax worthy of Futurama of Rick and Morty.
it's funny and also rather frightening. That torture scene...
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)
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
Simply funny. The Phantom
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."
The show is really good and this movie is great too! It has a more serious story line that's true, but the overall humor and great characters bring the whole thing together so that it fits like a glove! The whole style is awesome too, the coloring is real good, varying from the green colorful dexter scheme to the dark red Mandark scheme (which in one moment overrules the entire world). The robot in the fighting sequence is unbelievably good designed and the ending is as unexpected as it is hilarious! I can't believe some people rate this as a bad movie. The only thing that is negative is it's duration, I'd like to have seen a evening filling dexter presentation.
Did you know
- TriviaDee Dee only spoken line in the film is her catchphrase, "Oooh, what does this button do?"
- GoofsIt 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.
- Quotes
[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!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animation Lookback: Hanna-Barbera Part 4 (2010)
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- Ego Trip
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- Burbank, California, USA(Hanna-Barbera)
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- Runtime
- 50m
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