Yes, the not-so-kid-friendly Dexter's episode that was shown only once back in 1998 is now available on Youtube, courtesy of Adult Swim.
Yes, the not-so-kid-friendly Dexter's episode that was shown only once back in 1998 is now available on Youtube, courtesy of Adult Swim.
Is this relevant to my plans to take over the world?
At 1/22/13 02:07 PM, tox wrote: Is this relevant to my plans to take over the world?
Could be.
I see no reason for this episode to even exist. Did they really think they could air a kids' cartoon with swears?
At 1/22/13 02:17 PM, jjjkuk wrote: I see no reason for this episode to even exist. Did they really think they could air a kids' cartoon with swears?
There's an episode of Spongebob Squarepants that exists called "Sailor Mouth" and basically does the same thing. It's a well known fan favorite.
At 1/22/13 01:58 PM, Vasconium wrote: Yes, the not-so-kid-friendly Dexter's episode that was shown only once back in 1998 is now available on Youtube, courtesy of Adult Swim.
About f*cking time.
Thank you Adult Swim. Now get to work on getting Monster, Hellsing, and TFS Abridged on instead of sh*tty Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Squidbillies.
These geeks still aren't satisfied.
They want to see it without the bleeps.
At 1/22/13 03:05 PM, Darthdenim wrote: These geeks still aren't satisfied.
They want to see it without the bleeps.
There is also a phrase missing, it was "Skull Fucking douchebag"
I HДVЗИ'T ЭДTЗЙ SLICЭD ЬЯЗДD SIИCЭ I ШДS TЩЗLVЭ
I can swear I've seen this before.....
At 1/22/13 03:03 PM, Demonbrunch wrote: About f*cking time.
Thank you Adult Swim. Now get to work on getting Monster, Hellsing, and TFS Abridged on instead of sh*tty Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Squidbillies.
Hey I happen to like ATHF. I'd be okay with Squidbillies going though.....
At 1/22/13 02:53 PM, BPremo wrote:At 1/22/13 02:17 PM, jjjkuk wrote: I see no reason for this episode to even exist. Did they really think they could air a kids' cartoon with swears?There's an episode of Spongebob Squarepants that exists called "Sailor Mouth" and basically does the same thing. It's a well known fan favorite.
This one apparently has actual bad words and uses them in a crude manner. Spongebob used random sounds for shits and giggles.
At 1/22/13 04:47 PM, jjjkuk wrote:At 1/22/13 02:53 PM, BPremo wrote:This one apparently has actual bad words and uses them in a crude manner. Spongebob used random sounds for shits and giggles.At 1/22/13 02:17 PM, jjjkuk wrote: I see no reason for this episode to even exist. Did they really think they could air a kids' cartoon with swears?There's an episode of Spongebob Squarepants that exists called "Sailor Mouth" and basically does the same thing. It's a well known fan favorite.
I guess it wasn't made for tv after all, I guess they made it because it was funny.
IMDB claims
"This was an in-house "Dexter's Laboratory" short, which was un-aired because it's "not for kids". It was shown once, in The Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention, where Genndy made an appearance. "
I wasn't even aware of this episode's existence in the slightest until today but I guess after not watching Dexter's Lab in so long I'll have overlooked a few things. As for this episode, at times this did feel like a fan edit but maybe the recent talks of this will get me to go through the show again.
At 1/22/13 01:58 PM, Vasconium wrote: Yes, the not-so-kid-friendly Dexter's episode that was shown only once back in 1998 is now available on Youtube, courtesy of Adult Swim.
Your childhood has ended.
Well it wasn't great but it was one of those types of episodes that a lot of old cartoons did.
You know how a theme would be done by multiple cartoons? I guess an example would be like episodes where a character ran away from home or in this case swearing.
Spongebob did an episode like this but they never said the actual words. This episode really could have been re-written without losing anything important.
I always like to see these 'lost episodes' they're genuinely fascinating to watch.
It was kind of underwhelming, but it was still interesting to watch.
All I care about is the Pokemon episode where James had boobs.
At 1/22/13 08:09 PM, Gagsy wrote: All I care about is the Pokemon episode where James had boobs.
James may have been hot in that episode, but I personally found him hotter when he was without them as he usually was. He is a damn hot guy, no idea why Jesse doesn't try and get laid with him.
At 1/22/13 05:01 PM, Xenomit wrote: I love squidbillies
me too. And I love ATHF.
At 1/22/13 08:16 PM, Ragnarokia wrote:
James may have been hot in that episode, but I personally found him hotter when he was without them as he usually was. He is a damn hot guy, no idea why Jesse doesn't try and get laid with him.
Agree about everything you just said.
At 1/22/13 02:17 PM, jjjkuk wrote: I see no reason for this episode to even exist. Did they really think they could air a kids' cartoon with swears?
This was made for the entertainment of the production staff; not meant for television (or so I heard).
But holy fucking shit. I never thought it'd see the light of day. It also seems to match up (for the most part) with a summary of the episode I read somewhere by looking for the episode (someone who saw it uncensored back in the day was kind enough to provide it), right down to the title card and ending.
I am surprised this actually exist. I read about it once during one of my boredom killing times at school, and since it was wikipedia I figured it could of been fake.
I would like to say that this video has changed my life for the better and that they ought to have aired this back in the day when I was a young boy watching this cartoon on cartoon network.