Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (NR)
Crass and sexist take on the TV show.
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- Studio: Warner Home Video
- Running Time: 62 minutes
- Release Date: 11/07/2000
- Video/DVD Release Date: 11/07/2000
- Genre: Family and Kids
- MPAA Rating: NR
Parents need to know
Families can talk about Dexter's sister. How is she stereotypical? Can you think of a positive female cartoon character?
Message
Social Behavior:
The only female with lines is a stereotypically dumb blonde. When she saves the day by accident, everyone is disgusted that a girl actually did something useful.
Consumerism:
This video is based on the Cartoon Network series "Dexter's Laboratory."
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Violence
Dexter is constantly fighting menacing robots and the Ghoulish Mandark. The video is constantly violent, but with the exception of the whipping scene, it's all cartoonish.
Sex
The opening scene suggests that Dexter's parents are having sex, but no sex or nudity is actually portrayed.
Language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Andy Davis
In DEXTER'S LABORATORY: EGO TRIP, Dexter's nemesis, Mandark, breaks into Dexter's laboratory to steal his "Neuroatomic Proto-Core," a contraption that transmits wisdom and peace to all the world. Next, robots from the future come to destroy Dexter, inflating his self-esteem as he wonders why he's important enough for such attention. The boy genius hops into his "trusty time machine" to learn "how cool he becomes." Along the way he meets his future self three times. He and his ego posse manage to wrest the proto-core from the evil Mandark's hands, and save the world from ignorant misery.
Is it any good?
Sexual innuendo, a public flogging, and crass sexism sends this banal cartoon over the edge into no-star-land. The animation, story, and voice talent lacks imagination, and the only surprises we get are Ren and Stimpy-like shockers, including a paper bag dripping with vomit after a ride in a time machine. Fans of the TV series may be unpleasantly surprised. Amazingly, even its trite plot becomes confusing due to Dexter's odd voice, which sounds like Speedy Gonzales mimicking a French man. Good versus evil is played out by characters copied from Rocky and Bullwinkle, and the depiction of the future remains unchanged from George Jetson's time.
The biggest flaw of this Dexter collection, though, isn't unoriginality but sheer tastelessness. In the opening scene, for instance, we see the lower limbs of Dexter's parents as they struggle on the living room floor. "I don't think it will fit!" exclaims the mom. We are left wondering for a second, but it turns out they were just playing "Twister." Equally offensive is that Dexter's sister, the only female with any lines, is a dimwitted blonde with large, vacuous blue eyes.
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There are 5 reviews.
A pretty good movie
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A pretty good movie

