When Dexter becomes a victim of one of his inventions,
Dee Dee goes back in time by one hour to warn Dexter's past self about the
invention's consequences, but the past Dexter proves hard to convince until he
sees two Dee Dees.
Dexter is forced to play dodgeball by his P. E. teacher (Michael Pataki), but after constantly losing, he builds a robotic exoskeleton
to protect himself, but Dee Dee hits Dexter with a dodgeball at the end.
A new student named Mandark Astronomonov enrolls at
Dexter's school and quickly turns out to be better than Dexter academically. He
even forces Dexter to shut down his lab so that his lab (which is much bigger
than Dexter's lab) can gain more power. A hurt Dexter then teams up with Dee
Dee to take revenge on Mandark.
Dee Dee and her friends, Lee Lee and Mee Mee, enter
Dexter's lab and create havoc, forcing Dexter to clone himself to stop them.
However, this fails as the girls too clone themselves multiple times, causing
more mayhem.
Dexter uses his dog's heart and brain to make up for
missing dinosaur DNA taken from a granite sample. His newly cloned dinosaur acts
like a dog, and Dee Dee treats it like a large pet.
After finding out that his critical invention has been
stolen by Dee Dee, Dexter ventures into her room to find it.
Dexter and Dee Dee enter tryouts to become Major
Glory's next sidekick. When Dee Dee wins, Dexter realizes that fancy costumes
are not the only criterion to become a superhero.
Dexter has a crush on his teenage babysitter Lisa. When he finds out that she has a boyfriend,
he sabotages their relationship and accelerates his age by ten years to win her
heart, only to get knocked out by her boyfriend, who thinks that Lisa dumped him
for the "teenage" Dexter, when he comes over.
Suspicious that Dee Dee has not entered his lab even
once on a particular day, Dexter shrinks himself and enters her room to spy on
her to see what is she doing. He soon becomes an unwilling character in Dee
Dee's doll story, but believes the story to be real, due to the shrinking's
side effect that makes him confuse reality and fantasy.
Dee Dee teaches Dexter how to live life her way
instead of being lonely and purely focused on science, but regrets her decision
after he becomes more carefree than her.
To prevent himself from being taken away by aliens for
experimentation, Dexter sends Dee Dee with them under the pretext that they are
taking her to Candyland; however, he quickly regrets his decision after
realizing how much he cares for her.
Dee Dee inflates Dexter's hydro-plasmatic suit and
constantly floats in the air, prompting Dexter to try and bring her down.
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