Dexter (character)
Dexter is the main character in the animated television series Dexter's Laboratory created by Genndy Tartakovsky. He is a child genius and inventor who spends his time conducting scientific experiments in his secret laboratory.
Dexter | |
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First appearance | "Dexter's Laboratory" (1995) |
Last appearance | "Comedy of Feathers" (2003) |
Created by | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Voiced by | Christine Cavanaugh (Seasons 1-2, Ego Trip, first 6 episodes of season 3) Candi Milo (Seasons 3-4) |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Student, Scientist |
Family | Dee Dee (sister) Mom (mother) Dad (father) Grandpa (grandfather) Fergle O'Reilly (uncle) Dextamina (great aunt) |
Home | Dexter's Laboratory |
Nationality | American |
Character Overview
Dexter is known for his distinctive Russian accent and his continuous rivalry with his sister, Dee Dee. His inventions often lead to humorous and chaotic situations in his laboratory.
Appearances
Dexter first appeared in the pilot episode of the series, "Dexter's Laboratory" in 1995, and his adventures continued through the show's four seasons, concluding with the TV movie "Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip" in 1999.
Voice Actors
Dexter was originally voiced by Christine Cavanaugh in Seasons 1 and 2 and later by Candi Milo in Seasons 3 and 4.[1]
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