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Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip 1999

★ 7.5117 votes50 min📅 1999-12-17

"It's about time."

Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (1999) follows the young genius as he embarks on a time-bending adventure to uncover the truth behind his own legend.

Director: Genndy Tartakovsky

Cast

Christine Cavanaugh
Christine Cavanaugh
Dexter / D22 / Old Man Dexter (voice)
Eddie Deezen
Eddie Deezen
Mandark / Executive Mandark / Overlord Mandark / Braindark (voice)
Jeff Bennett
Jeff Bennett
Mandark Robot / Dad / Robot #1 / Officer 9412 (voice)
Kath Soucie
Kath Soucie
Mom / Head Secretary (voice)
Kat Cressida
Kat Cressida
Dee Dee (voice)
Tom Kenny
Tom Kenny
Curator / Village Man / Robot #2 / Computer / Man (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (1999) about?

The film follows Dexter as he uses a time machine to uncover how he became "The One Who Saved the Future." Along the way, he faces robots from the future, explores different eras, and grapples with his own inflated ego—all while showcasing his signature inventions and wit.

Who directed Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip?

Genndy Tartakovsky directed this animated special. Known for creating Samurai Jack and Primal, Tartakovsky's distinctive style shines in Dexter's Laboratory with its dynamic action and expressive animation.

Who stars in Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip?

Christine Cavanaugh voices Dexter, with Eddie Deezen, Jeff Bennett, Kath Soucie, and Kat Cressida rounding out the main cast.

Is Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (1999) worth watching?

Absolutely! With its sharp humor, inventive storytelling, and Tartakovsky's direction, this animated special is a standout in the Dexter universe. It's a quick but rewarding watch for fans of sci-fi, comedy, and family-friendly adventure—perfect for a nostalgic or first-time viewer.

How long is Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip?

The runtime is 50 minutes.

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About Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (1999) — Genndy Tartakovsky's time-traveling ego adventure

Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (1999) follows the young genius as he embarks on a time-bending adventure to uncover the truth behind his own legend. Directed by the visionary Genndy Tartakovsky behind hit series like Samurai Jack, this animated special blends sci-fi thrills with sharp humor in a visually dynamic world. When robots from the future declare Dexter "The One Who Saved the Future," his curiosity is piqued—leading to a whirlwind journey across eras where gadgets, inventions, and self-discovery collide. With a tone that balances playful chaos and witty introspection, the film captures the spirit of childhood wonder mixed with the ego-driven antics of a prodigy who can't resist his own hype.

Christine Cavanaugh lends her iconic voice to Dexter, joined by a talented cast bringing quirky, memorable characters to life. The story explores themes of ambition, identity, and the hilarious consequences of unchecked self-importance, all wrapped in Tartakovsky's signature fast-paced animation and imaginative storytelling. Perfect for fans of clever, action-packed family entertainment, this 50-minute gem delivers a mix of laughs, adventure, and a dash of existential musing—making it a standout in the Dexter universe and a must-watch for animation lovers.