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Dexter's Laboratory Double Trouble/Dial M for Monkey: Barbequor/Changes (1996–2003) Online

Dexter's Laboratory Double Trouble/Dial M for Monkey: Barbequor/Changes (1996–2003) Online
Original Title :
Double Trouble/Dial M for Monkey: Barbequor/Changes
Genre :
TV Episode / Animation / Comedy / Family / Sci-Fi
Year :
1996–2003
Directror :
Genndy Tartakovsky,Rob Renzetti
Cast :
Christine Cavanaugh,Allison Moore,Kath Soucie
Writer :
Genndy Tartakovsky,Genndy Tartakovsky
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
23min
Rating :
7.3/10
Dexter's Laboratory Double Trouble/Dial M for Monkey: Barbequor/Changes (1996–2003) Online

Dexter and his cloning machine overheat when Dee Dee and her friends clone and re-clone themselves for Laboratory fun-time.
Episode cast overview:
Christine Cavanaugh Christine Cavanaugh - Dexter (voice)
Allison Moore Allison Moore - Dee Dee (voice)
Kath Soucie Kath Soucie - Mom / Honeydew / Miss Spell (voice)
Jeff Bennett Jeff Bennett - Dad / Rabbit (voice)
Mako Mako - Main Title Narrator (voice)
Frank Welker Frank Welker - Monkey / Krunk (voice)
Robert Ridgely Robert Ridgely - Barbequor / Commander (voice) (as Bob Ridgely)
Rob Paulsen Rob Paulsen - Silver Spooner / Major Glory / Tiki Torch (voice)
Tom Kenny Tom Kenny - Snowman / Living Bullet / Reynolds (voice)

In 1997, the episode Dial M for Monkey: Barequor was banned from airing in America, Canada, Latin America and the United Kingdom due to Spooner being considered a stereotype of gay men and being parodied on Silver Surfer without Marvel's permission and Krunk getting drunk at the end. The full episode remained banned until 1999 when it returned to circulation but with the Monkey episode replaced with the episode: "Dexter's Lab: A Story".

Rerun of the first "What a Cartoon" pilot.

This episode has the same title as the series.


User reviews

Hellmaster

Hellmaster

In 2004 Dial M For Monkey: Barbequor was banned from airing in America, Canada, Latin America, & U.K due to Silver Spooner being considered a stereotype of gay men Krunk vomiting by getting drunk at the end & was not allowed on DVD due to Copyright Infringement of Silver Surfer by Marvel Comic's. In subsequent airings this episode is replaced with "Dexter's Lab:A Story" from 1998 as well as on DVD in the 1st season
Shakar

Shakar

I remember watching the Dial M for Monkey: Barbequor episode on Cartoon Network back in the early 2000s, i was really young at the time when it was broadcasted, and till this day I might be one of the very few people who actually remembers this episode.

I was like 3, 4 years old back in 2002 or 2003, i know in fact that Silver Spooner is a parody of Silver Surfer which i didn't know till much later.

Its quite a shame that it hasn't been aired since, because I don't see a reason for it been banned, i mean Silver Spooner is just a parody of Silver Surfer which was obviously doing the early 2000s.