9/11/2011

Dexter's Laboratory - Greatest Adventures (1996) Review

Dexter's Laboratory - Greatest Adventures  (1996)
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I only recently got into "Dexter's Laboratory" (when "Ego Trip" was released on video) because my cable service doesn't offer "Cartoon Network," so I'm glad other episodes are finally available. This is a really great show -- it's smart, funny, and the colors and designs are some of the best of their type since the early days of "Ren & Stimpy." Like the best entertainment for kids, it's aimed at young people (I would've loved this if it'd been around when I was ten years old) but it also works on a level that adults can appreciate.
And, since I hadn't seen any of the early episodes, it was good to finally view the first episode, the "origin" of Mandark, and "Picture Day," which is one of the funniest episodes I've ever seen. This tape also has a sampling of Genndy Tartakovsky's new series, "Samurai Jack" (which appears twice on the tape for reasons I don't completely understand -- but it's cool enough to watch two times).
I wish, however, that Warner Home Video would release Dexter on DVD as well as VHS. He may not be as popular as the Powerpuff Girls but Dexter's all about technology!
"Goodbye, Billy!"

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