Only an Old Fashioned Lab Vocal... |
Flavour 2, Episode 32b |
Episode name reference to/pun on: Paul Williams's vocal An One-time Fashioned Love Song |
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Air date | March 25, 1998 |
Production number | 233b |
Written by | Dave Smith Paul Williams |
Storyboard by | Dave Smith |
Directed past | John McIntyre |
Just an Quondam Fashioned Lab Vocal... is the 2d role of the 32nd episode of season 2 in Dexter's Laboratory. It originally aired on March 25, 1998. In this episode, Dexter has to accept piano lessons from Professor Williams, but his subconscious talent for music is exposed when the Professor stumbles into his lab.
Vocaliser-songwriter Paul Williams guest stars in this episode every bit Professor Williams.
Contents
- 1 Plot
- two Characters
- three Songs
- four Trivia
- 4.1 Notes
- iv.2 Cultural References
Plot
Concerned nigh Dexter's trend to remain inside all day, Mom and Dad force him to take piano lessons, much to Dexter's chagrin. Mom and Dad had previously provided piano lessons for Dee Dee, who is banging chaotically on the piano as they speak. As function of his get-go lesson, Professor Williams tries to teach Dexter the art of the arpeggio. Williams is unfazed by Dexter's reluctance to play, and tells Dexter to practice arpeggios until their next lesson. Seasons laissez passer, and Dexter does not improve at all, nor does he make any attempt at doing and then.
Come the time of their next lesson, Dexter is decorated working in his laboratory. Professor Williams enters Dexter's room in search for him; he unwittingly comes across a scanning device that grants access to the laboratory. Due to his diminutive stature, identical to Dexter's superlative, he is mistaken for Dexter and granted entry into his lab. Once inside, Williams is amazed by Dexter'southward massive laboratory; though Dexter immediately tries to show him out, Williams points out to him that one of his machines is producing a audio like to an arpeggio.
In a wink of inspiration, Williams performs a vocal near how well music goes together with scientific discipline; though initially reluctant, Dexter joins in Williams' performance, using a piece of laboratory equipment to play a musical solo. Their session ends with the pair laughing, and Williams takes his leave. Dexter is immensely overjoyed to run across him go out, and his onetime attitudes about music seem to resurface, if indeed they were ever gone at all. The episode ends with Dexter not bad the "arpeggio machine" with a wrench to go far stop making music.
Characters
- Dexter
- Williams
- Mom
- Dad
- Dee Dee (Cameo)
Songs
Trivia
Notes
- The vocal, "Breathe in the Sunshine", is also a rail in Dexter'due south Laboratory: The Musical Time Automobile.
Cultural References
- At one point, Professor Williams utters the phrase, "we've only merely begun"; this is a reference to Williams' hit for The Carpenters of the same name. The line is followed directly past a short snippet of the song's melody.
- Earlier Professor Williams begins his song, he utters the phrase "Here comes inspiration!," a reference to Williams' 1974 album of the aforementioned proper name.
- When Dexter pleads to his parents to non have music lessons, Mom and Dad land that Dee Dee has apprently taken piano lessons (although she really cannot play).
- Although Dexter is reluctant in the fields of music in this episode, he has expertise in both science and music in the episode Dee Dee Be Deep
- Ironically, Paul Williams cannot really play the pianoforte.
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