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Dexter is sick of staining his clothes, so he launches a satellite into space, that cleans his clothes every time he stains them. However, the satellite gets knocked out of orbit, and everything goes haywire.
  • Dexter continuously spills food on his clothes so he makes a device to clean spills instantly with out having him change his clothes. Unfortunately, his device malfunctions and disenigrates his clothes, causing him to streak back to the house.moreless

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    It was a very... different storyline and though comical, was a bit crazy and hectic. The animators must have enjoyed drawing a naked Dexter, since we see his butt for half the episode. Dexter becomes a streaking nudist in this episode and surprisingly didnt panic as much as I would have expected. The episode was okay, not my favorite.
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    • This was originally supposed to air 2 months earlier (during Dexter's Global Marathon), but was post-poned due to 9-11.

    • This is the second episode about cleansliness.

    • The third season had quite a few changes in the series: The title cards in Season 3 either contained an odd "bubble" with a random image of Dexter, or the titles just on a black backround. Even though most of the original crew is still there, some have seemed to left, like: -Genndy Tartakovsky, who is working on Samuri Jack. -Paul Rudish, who is working on the Powerpuff Girls Movie. -Craig McCracken, who is also working on the Powerpuff Girls Movie. The episode lengths have changed also from three 7-Minute shorts, to two 9-Minute Episodes and one 3-Minute Short. (Instead of 7/7/7, it is now 9/3/9) Chris Savino replaces Genndy Tartakovsky as the Exectutive Producer and Series Director. Since David Smith replaced Craig McCracken as the art director, the animation changed quite a bit. There is not that much detail as there used to be. The characters, the house, and Dexter's Laboratory look way different.

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