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Major Glory forces Krunk and Valhallen to tidy up their apartment for his Uncle Sam, who is coming over for a visit.
To learn more about girls, Dexter camouflages himself and enters Dee Dee’s room, where she is having a sleepover with her friends Lee Lee and Mee Mee. He gets caught by the girls, who force him to take part in their activities.
To prevent himself from being taken away by aliens for experimentation, Dexter tricks Dee Dee into going instead, but he regrets his decision after realizing how much he cares for her.
To fix their apartment’s plumbing, Krunk and Valhallen go to the basement, where they meet Ratman (Maurice LaMarche), a diminutive vigilante raised by rats (a parody of Batman).
Dexter’s lab is threatened with repossession unless he can repay his debt to NASA. When Dee Dee wins the same amount in a lottery, he decides to steal her money out of desperation.
Following the destruction of his lab by Dexter and Dee Dee (in the episode Dexter’s Rival), Mandark turns to magic to beat Dexter at the science fair.
Dee Dee inflates Dexter’s hydro-plasmatic suit and constantly floats in the air, prompting Dexter to bring her down.
After fellow Justice Friend White Tiger helps Valhallen stop a super-villain, the latter invites him to spend the night in his apartment, forgetting that Major Glory is allergic to cats.
Not interested in hearing Dee Dee’s long-winded story, Dexter gives her a silencing formula to keep her quiet, but it instead turns her into a giant monster still bent on telling her story. When he realizes that nothing can make her quiet, he becomes a giant monster himself.
After watching an Action Hank movie on television, Dexter grows a synthetic beard to try to be cool, but the police mistake him for Action Hank himself.
Mandark brings his lab duck Ducky for show and tell to counter Dexter and his lab monkey. Though neither creature displays remarkable characteristics at school, Ducky, unbeknownst to Mandark, is the alter ego of supervillain Quackor the Fowl.
When Dexter catches Dee Dee killing ants, he shrinks them both to take her inside an ant colony so that she can learn how organized the ants are.
In a parody of Tom and Jerry, Dexter accidentally switches his brain with that of a mouse’s and must avoid his mother when she decides to exterminate him.
While out for dinner at a pizza restaurant, Dexter tries to slow down the “Whack the Weasel” machine to win a stuffed Monkey doll before Dee Dee does. Security captures him for tampering with the machine, and he falls into the hands of a mad scientist.
When Dee Dee frees one of Dexter’s robots by removing the wrench that froze it, the robot tries to destroy anyone who is mean to Dee Dee, including her friends, her mother and Dexter himself.
When Dexter’s friends become tired of his complicated traps and cheating while playing a role-playing game, they put Dee Dee in his place. She changes the style of play, which annoys Dexter but impresses his friends.
Dexter’s father is challenged to an arm wrestling match by a man named Earl at a truck stop. Stunned at the strength of Earl and his determination to beat his father, Dexter attaches a robotic arm to his father to enable him to win.
After being denied dessert by his parents for not eating his vegetables, Dexter uses radiation therapy so that he can like vegetables, but it causes a severe side effect that turns him into an Incredible Hulk-like character if he goes too long without them.
Dee Dee’s imaginary friend Koosalagoopagoop (Dom DeLuise) suddenly comes to life and starts annoying Dexter.
After staying up late at his lab, Dexter oversleeps, waking up one minute before his school bus arrives. With no time to do his morning chores and homework, he pulls out a secret prototype device, which converts his last 30 seconds into 30 minutes.
Dexter’s mother asks him to read a story to a sick Dee Dee. Dee Dee becomes bored of Dexter’s story and creates one of her own.
When Dexter uses anti-matter on the family car to shorten road trips, he accidentally fuses Dee Dee with the car.
When Dee Dee causes Dexter to mistakenly take a book from the library without checking it out, they sneak into the library at night to put it back.
Dexter calls upon the “shoe gnomes” to repair his shoes, but he seeks out Dee Dee to rid himself of them afterwards.
Following a mishap in his lab, Dexter ends up in the old, long-abandoned part of the lab, and discovers his early, neglected inventions.
When Dee Dee claims that anything can be hers because Dexter “doesn’t have his name on it”, he invents a label-making gun.
When Dexter tries to inject himself into an ill Dee Dee to find a cure to the common cold, he accidentally ends up inside his dog, believing that Dee Dee is infected with a dog virus.
Dexter and Dee Dee refuse to flush their dead goldfish into the toilet and are later haunted by its spirit.
Dee Dee wins a golden diskette, earning her a free trip to the laboratory of Professor Hawk (Tom Kenny), one of Dexter’s favorite scientists.