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12NightmareFuel moments in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''.
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14The movie ''WesternAnimation/EgoTrip'' [[NightmareFuel/EgoTrip has its own page]].
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16* In "Picture Day" Dexter gets fed up with always looking terrible in his school photos... so he [[https://imgur.com/a/LyromDI resculpts his face]] On his too-small body the giant head with a granite chin is absolutely grotesque. Everyone who sees Dexter's new "Vi-sage" is horrified, including Dee Dee. Then when he finally gets his picture taken... [[https://imgur.com/a/F2jNrL8 his face melts.]] He's back to normal by the punchline at the end, but still. ''Yikes.''
17* [[http://www.cartoonlair.com/dexters-laboratory/2x23-sister-mom-the-laughing-video_b4a7f7b56.html Dexter turning into a clown]] in the episode "The Laughing." (2nd segment)
18* In "Babysitter Blues", there's a scene when Dexter makes himself into a teenager and then there's a horrifying closeup of his face filled with acne, it is really unsettling. [[https://youtu.be/TIhBA4V3oD8 gross]]
19* The monster that comes out of the interdimensional doorway in "Deedeemensional". It's a giant pink blob... [[EldritchAbomination thing]] with a [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily VERY fang-lined mouth]] and a [[HellIsThatNoise disturbing roar.]] And for its first on-screen action, it sprinkles salt on Dexter, devours him, and you can actually ''see'' little amoeba things in its stomach begin to digest him.
20** As for the episode itself, it ends on the horrific implication that Dexter's plan to send Dee Dee into the past to prevent him from opening the portal [[StableTimeLoop is doomed to fail]].
21*** To explain: after Dee Dee is sent back in time, she tries to deliver the message to Dexter, who aggressively rebukes her, causing Dee Dee to run off in tears to be comforted... by herself. Then Dexter, realizing that Dee Dee ''wasn't'' lying about her time traveling, he tries to get the message from her, only for both Dee Dees to jerk him around and withhold the message until Dexter, fed up, decides to try and trick them into entering the portal. [[InSpiteOfANail Guess what happens next]]. And then, when Dexter gives them the new message, ''only then'' does Past!Dee Dee give him ''her'' message, causing Dexter to realize that he is, [[IronicEcho quite in fact]], "[[StableTimeLoop doomed]]". And then, while repeating the "This had better be important, woman." bit, the episode ends on the ominous shot of Dexter's notes and blueprint of the portal with an untested label. Very delicate calculations indeed.
22* One episode, "Filet of Soul", started off with Dexter and Dee Dee's pet fish dying and Dee Dee refusing to let it get flushed down the toilet. Later, the ghost of said fish comes back to haunt them because [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he was denied entry to "the sewer beyond"]]. The ending parodied the classic ending from the "[[Music/MichaelJackson Thriller]]" music video.
23** Before that, the whole episode was one big ShoutOut to ''Film/{{Poltergeist|1982}}''.
24** And if that's not enough, there's the part where a giant tentacle comes out of the toilet and grabs Dee-Dee.
25** The way that mom says "Flush Him" in that episode is freakishly creepy.
26* The episode "Jeepers Creepers, Where is Peepers?" featured Dexter and Dee Dee's magical friend Koosie working together to save Peepers (another magical being) from an anime villain. In one scene, we see a rather disturbing graphic look at Peepers as he is having his energy sucked off. HE'S INSIDE OUT. Also, he then ([[BigLippedAlligatorMoment somehow]]) goes from a BlobMonster to a flesh-colored [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] and fortunately stomps on the villain, [[FridgeHorror but how do we know that's not an effect from the machine he was trapped in?]]
27** And this line from Peepers in a voice that is equally disturbing as the scene mentioned above: "Help me, Koosie, help me."
28* Mom’s [[SanitySlippage slow breakdown]] in “Plsightly Psycho” leading up to a pretty creepy nightmare that can turn ''anyone'' into a germaphobe. The entire episode is basically what happens when a neat freak is told to relax and not clean, all while everyone around them makes a mess and barely noticing their sanity just ''shattering'' as they watch on.
29** The dust bunnies during that nightmare. DEAR GOD. ''THE DUST BUNNIES.''
30* There was also the episode [[http://www.cartoonlair.com/dexters-laboratory/1x08-babysitter-blues-the-justice-friends-valhallens-room-dream-machine-video_7b085352b.html "Dream Machine" (3rd segment)]]. The title alone pretty much sets you up for an entire episode based around Nightmare Fuel. While Dexter creates a machine that would consistently give him sweet dreams, the worst part comes right at the ending in which Dexter suddenly comes to a realization that he's living in a nightmare because Dee Dee is smarter than him. At this point his clothes come off and he ends up stark naked in the middle of a laughing crowd. (Said crowd turns into a very creepy EldritchAbomination a moment later.) Afterwards, he gets taunted by a bunch of laughing Dee Dees and the episode ends with him falling endlessly into an eternal abyss [[AndIMustScream and unable to wake up]], screaming for Dee Dee to wake him up while she is shown to have fell asleep as well.
31** Even before turning into a nightmare, Dexter's "sweet dream" has some disturbing imagery. We see a montage of Dexter absorbing all the knowledge in the world; in one scene his head becomes a mouth that eats equations, and in another he [[EatBrainForMemories sucks Einstein's brain out with a straw]].
32** Also, he sort of brought this upon himself, due to forcing Dee Dee to stay up and push the button should he gets a nightmare, ignoring how sleepy she is.
33** The entire premise of the episode, and the reason Dexter built the machine in the first place - He's on his ''third'' straight week of nightmares during normal sleep, to the point where it's begun to affect his concentration and ability to focus during the day. He's essentially gotten desperate enough to resort to technological means to deal with the problem, and it ''still'' doesn't work, as the nightmares override the machine. It's never explained why Dexter has been having so much trouble getting restful sleep, but it seems likely he's dealing with some serious issues that he can't just invent his way out of. After all, nightmares are usually nothing more than things the mind has difficulty processing...
34* What about the episode with all the clones in it? At the end due to the overuse of the cloning machine, There is a creepy fusion of Dexter, Dee-Dee, and her two friends, that talks in a weird way.
35* "Chicken Scratch". [[AnimationBump The animation is more fluid]]. It really gets scary when [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uslw8e3VtKY Dexter crazily scratches himself, including on metal spikes at one point, and even destroys one of his robots to use its arm and head to scratch himself]]. It doesn't help that his maniacal laughter was lifted straight from "The Laughing".
36* "Got Your Goat." Dexter and Dee Dee travel to South America in search of the Chupacabra, or "Charlie," an invention of Dexter's that escaped the lab. During the journey, they enter a cave in search of the little critter, when they come across a backpack. Little odd, until you notice that it's been ripped open. Shortly thereafter, they find a number of personal belongings, one of which is an alarm clock of all things, and [[MoodWhiplash a pair of binoculars. Covered in fresh, still-dripping blood.]] And is immediately followed up with ''a human skull.'' It's PlayedForLaughs, but really think about this for a moment. At no point is it implied something else did this, and the only other thing we know of to be in this cave is Charlie. '''Dexter's creation KILLED someone.''' And Dexter plays this off as "Hey, no creation is perfect," when addressing the subject of why Charlie is attacking goats.
37* There is an extremely disturbing episode, "Monstory", where Dee Dee won't stop following Dexter around until she finishes telling him a story that he thinks is just going to be one of her knock-knock jokes, and in desperation, he reaches into his lab coat to retrieve a vial that will leave her mute. Instead, Dexter accidentally grabs a vial with a warning on it that drinking it will turn you into a monster. He inadvertently gives it to Dee Dee who turns into a horrific beast, and the episode essentially consists of the two of them going back and forth drinking the vial and increasing in size, but while Dee Dee gets more disturbing by the second, Dexter's mutations are weak to say the least, until he drinks the contents of a nuclear plant and grows into an enormous Godzilla like creature. The episode concludes with Dee-Dee becoming an ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING spider creature that manages to overwhelm Dexter, pinning him to the ground and speaking with a high-pitched squealing, echoing voice: "Now you'll listen! So the boy told the girl in the park on the pony... 'Knock knock!'"
38** Not to mention that they get into an honest-to-goodness ''kaiju battle'', and while it's more funny than scary (Dexter and Dee Dee even [[CallingYourAttacks name the attacks they throw at each other]]), there's quite a bit of collateral damage to the city they're in. There are a few close up shots of their fight though, during which we actually see them ''bleed'' and Dee Dee bites Dexter. One of the worst parts though is at the end of the fight, [[TheBadGuyWins Dee Dee has beaten Dexter]] and he slowly falls backwards crushing buildings as he falls and people run for their lives, and Dee Dee just watches him fall with a PsychoticSmirk. If Dee Dee wanted to harm Dexter, there's nothing he could've done to stop her.
39** Even before this there's something unsettling about Dee Dee's initial monster form, especially when she starts crying and destroying the lab. It starts out kinda cute but then becomes more and more inhuman as time goes on.
40** Dee Dee sat by Dexter's cocoon for ''months'' waiting for him to wake up. Even though she has a smile on her face, the visual of her monsterous self right next to him is very scary.
41* The ''Film/{{Tron}}'' parody episode, with the evil computer program's [[EvilSoundsDeep creepy, gravelly voice]], how quickly it takes over the lab, and how Dee Dee comes VERY close to ''[[NearVillainVictory not]]'' defeating him.
42* The episode "Star Check Unconventional"--basically a Star Trek parody. Dexter and his friends go to a convention center for a Star Check convention (the show's equivalent of a Trekkie convention), but due to distracting themselves talking about Star Check, the three mistakenly end up in a Darbie (Barbie parody) collectors' convention instead. Said doll collectors look and act very much like Klingons. Especially when one of the boys acts on sci-fi impulse and opens the box of a collector's item labeled "N.R.F.B." (Short for Never Removed From Box), which appears to be a capital sin around here. The expression on the other customers' faces is simply hair-raising. Said box contained a Darbie based on the American War Of Independence (the toy itself having been released during the U.S Bicentennial of the 1970's), and in a crazed state of mind, the kid thought he had to "free her" from her prison, not realising that it was a simple doll.
43** The leader of the Darbie collectors, a hideous [[WickedWitch old crone]] whose prized possession is an original Darbie from the 50s still in its packaging.
44** Speaking of Darbie, there was "Dollhouse Drama" where Dexter shrank himself. Computer warned him staying small would mess with his mind. He stays small too long and by the time he comes back to regular size he has fallen in love with a Darbie doll that he thinks he hurt. His mother and Dee Dee find him trying to nurse it back to health.
45--->'''Dexter''': "It's okay, my sweet. Go back to sleep. You need your rest..."
46* The episode "Dee Dee's Room." How does it begin? With a zombified-looking Dexter with pulsating veins over his face. [[BookEnds It ends that way too]].
47-->''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6qFJ09KY-A "The horror. THE HORROR."]]''
48** The episode itself is surreal and freaky. There is very little dialogue, with Dexter narrating a majority of the episode. Most of the animation is in slow motion, and Dee Dee's room is drawn with far more detail than normal. [[NightmareRetardant Granted, some of the horror is mitigated by the fact that Dexter is going through all of this trouble for a simple bread knife. And "the horror" Dexter references in the beginning and ending of the episode? It's just Dee Dee giving him a kiss on the cheek.]]
49** Really, Dexter's SanitySlippage and the utterly bizarre narration through the whole episode. It's meant to invoke GirlsHaveCooties taken to an extreme (the greatest danger inside Dee-Dee's room are literal cooties that look like weird insects), but it doesn't end there. Dee-Dee's whole room is portrayed as a twisted SugarBowl DarkWorld, filled with CreepyDoll inhabitants. At one point, Dexter is "attacked" by a girl doll that is somehow big enough to fall over him, covering him entirely with just its head, even though this makes no sense, as there's no way Dee-Dee would even own a doll that big.
50* The "Gork" monster from "Misplaced In Space". Dexter ends up in a prison cell with the alien, who can only say "Gork." The boy genius uses a universal translator to realize that "Gork" is alien for "Food." At first Dexter is just cranky about it, since the Gork is a BigEater that devoured everyone in the prison's dinner. Then Dexter slowly realizes that the Gork isn't saying "Food" because he wants more to eat...he's ''[[ImAHumanitarian describing how he sees Dexter.]]''
51** Dexter's situation in that episode. He's trapped in an alien prison where nobody speaks his language and he has no idea how to get home.
52** There's also the fact that it was [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Dee Dee's fault that Dexter was there in the first place,]] because she tampered with a teleporter that sent him to the alien prison. And, in an act of sheer stupidity, ''[[OhNoNotAgain she sends him back there again.]]''
53** Again, Dexter's own fault, since he was inside his teleporter while explaining to Dee Dee what happened.
54* The Hal expy's NothingIsScarier takeover of the lab in "Ultrajerk 2000". The worst part is that the robot was designed to be Dexter's perfect replica (appearance notwithstanding).
55** ''The robot's face''.
56* "Sore Eyes". In an attempt to make his vision clearer, Dexter gets laser eye surgery that turns out to have GoneHorriblyRight. Because of his new vision, his family's tiny flaws and imperfections are magnified a thousandfold, causing them to appear as ugly, disgusting mutants. It didn't help that [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Bill Wray]] worked on this.
57** The crazy and unsettling music in the background being played while Dee Dee and the rest of the family are making those disturbing noises doesn't help either.
58** Neither does the fact that Dexter's new vision also allows him to [[NauseaFuel see all of the tiny microbes and bugs that infest our food]].
59*** Before Dexter got that laser eye surgery, he tried to keep his glasses put by ''stapling them.'' Cue ScreamDiscretionShot.
60*** The title card (pictured above) is also extremely scary due to featuring a close-up of a bloody-red realistic eye, complete with the title being done in a Creator/TimBurton-style font.
61* Mandark summoning [[EldritchAbomination Jojo]] at the science fair in the episode "Mandarker".
62** Mandark's NightmareSequence from the beginning, which portrays Dexter as an EvilOverlord and Dee Dee as his RightHandAttackDog who starts wrecking Mandark's lab.
63* Dexter going ''insane'' and destroying his lab in "Way of the Dee Dee". Not helped by the episode's TearJerker ending.
64* Not to mention the BigBad of "Go Dexter Family! Go!" has ''an extra set of teeth''. *shudder*
65* In the crossover episode with [[WesternAnimation/DynomuttDogWonder Blue Falcon and Dynomutt]], in the flashback, as Dynomutt confidently tells Blue Falcon where the stolen diamond's location was at, behind him, Buzzord stabs him through with his claws. Watching Dynomutt, the goofy sidekick of Blue Falcon, being stabbed by a ruthless villain such as Buzzord and seeing him cringing in pain. God, poor Dynomutt!
66* What happens when Dexter's parents don't have their morning coffee.
67** You could see that their dad was about to do something unspeakable to his own children, and the only reason they were saved was through a joke whose meaning (as a pop culture reference) is obscure to younger viewers. And even then, when everything is okay, the last line of the episode, "BUT WHAT IF WE DIDN'T.", takes it right back to terrifying.
68** Earlier in the episode we get a GrossUpCloseUp of Mom and Dad's faces. It's... not pretty.
69* Dexter's parents and Dee Dee getting possessed in "Gooey Aliens That Control Your Mind".
70** [[{{Squick}} The fact that the aliens]] ''[[{{Squick}} look like mucus]]''.
71* "Ewww, That's Growth" has Dexter trying to accelerate his body growth so he can be big enough to ride a rollercoaster. His experiment succeeds, but as soon as they arrive at the rollercoaster, they must go down an impossibly long queue, and by the end, Dexter's gotten much bigger than most of the other people waiting for the rollercoaster. Once an elongated Dexter finally gets on the rollercoaster and enjoys the ride, his head crashes into the upper part of a tunnel. [[GoryDiscretionShot The scene abruptly cuts]] to a [[NoEnding THE END card]]. And an uncomfortable feeling will most likely come over you. And yes, [[WordOfGod the episode's director]], Creator/RobRenzetti has [[https://twitter.com/RobRenzetti/status/1597436971080556544 confirmed]] that it's one of the episodes where Dexter is actually '''killed'''. Thank god for NegativeContinuity.
72* Koosie's laugh in the "The Koose is on the Loose" can be pretty creepy, especially at the end when all it shows is the end card with no music and all you can hear is his laugh.
73* In the MissingEpisode, "Rude Removal", when Mom [[HighPressureEmotion gets]] [[BurningWithAnger mad]].
74** The episode's title card. While humorous, it's something you never thought you see the characters do in official artwork, especially in [[FlippingTheBird Dee Dee's case]].
75** Any time Dexter's mom gets angry, she's pretty terrifying, especially in the episode "Dee Dee Locks and the Ness Monster". It's no wonder why Dexter is unlikely to say no to her favors. Here's an example from the episode "Dexter Is Dirty":
76--->'''Mom:''' Dex! It's time for your bath!\
77'''Dexter:''' But I'll miss my show...\
78'''Mom:''' ''[[SuddenlyShouting DON'T ARGUE WITH ME, YOUNG MAN!]]'' ''[[VoiceOfTheLegion JUST DO IT!]]'' ([[MoodWhiplash proceeds to walk off as if nothing happened]])
79* Dexter's guilt-induced daydreams in "Space Case" including a giant fork-like object heading directly towards Dee Dee's head, Dee Dee's arm being sliced in place of a sausage and Dee Dee's decapitated head on Dexter's plate!
80* Puppet Pal Mitch, especially in the live-action skit. *shudder*
81* "Dexter's Assistant", in which Dexter makes Dee Dee smarter. He does so by removing her brain, complete with opening up her head ''while she's still awake'', taking out her tiny brain, and placing a larger, smarter one in its place!
82** While the brain transplant is ludicrous (it would essentially be a ''body'' transplant for the person the big brain belonged to), brain surgery is [[TruthInTelevision actually]] performed without general anesthesia (although, local anesthesia is used). Only if the person is awake, and thus able to think, move, and speak, can brain surgeons have an immediate feedback of what they are doing.
83* The demise of the Energy Thief. Dexter turns an entire array of solar panels to converge their rays upon the crystalline beast, causing it to turn bright red and boil from the inside out before exploding into LudicrousGibs that splatter over everything. Gets a bit worse if you [[FridgeLogic think about it too hard]], as the creature was only taking energy from the solar plants to feed itself and continue living.
84* Most of the episode "The Bus Boy", revolving around kids' stories about what lurks in the dark back of the school bus. Pleasant stories such as a giant monster that eats little children and appears as a giant fanged mouth in the darkness, a giant spider with a human head, and a tear in reality that drags in any child that strays too close. Worse, its apparently TRUE to some extent, as a boy named Little Billy Bloomberg had apparently disappeared back there decades earlier, and when Dexter's Number 2 Pencil is accidentally thrown near the dark area, ''something grabs it and drags it into the darkness''. Thankfully, it turns out the "monster" is Billy himself, now a grown man calling himself Big Billy who got trapped in a wad of bubble gum and has been living back there ever since, but is quite a nice, well-adjusted guy despite of this. As for the whole "dragging stuff in the darkness" thing, he explains that he accidentally broke the bus light when his shoe fell off and hit it, fortunately causing his toenails to grow out of his sock and allowing him to rake in any food that gets dropped on the floor. At least we know how he's still alive.
85* The episode about Dad's obsession with Mom's muffins. SanitySlippage PlayedForComedy in a kid's cartoon, folks.
86* From "Aye Aye Eyes", there's the Creepy Eyed Girl's ThousandYardStare. Even though she ends up not being dangerous or anything, someone with absolutely massive black eyes staring at you, not saying a word, would make anyone afraid
87* The ending of "Paper Route Bout", which involved Dee Dee competing in a newspaper-delivering contest with a group of delinquent ninja kids. At the end of the contest, both her and the competing ninja are tied at 0, with only one house left. Dee Dee lands her paper and wins the contest, while the ninja gets [[ThrowingTheDistraction distracted by a traveling salesmen selling Chinese food and small animals.]]
88** The creepiness comes in ''after'' Dee Dee's victory. The ninja's dishonored teammates punish him by forcing him to whack himself with a newspaper. He gets on his knees and holds his paper in a way that's eerily similar to the act of {{Seppuku}}. He then hits himself in the head and fall on his face, ending the episode.
89*** In other words, they just depicted a villain committing suicide. On-screen. In a ''kid's show.''
90*** The [[SilentAntagonist complete lack of dialogue]] and the nervous sweating on the ninja's face as he prepares to hit himself only add to the horror.
91* This [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgSWNmVjXJw promo]] that has Dexter laying in a fetal position while a voice in his head keeps calling him stupid, ending with Dee-Dee and Mom knocking on his door with concern. WhatWereTheySellingAgain
92** What's especially disturbing is that the announcer of the promo implies that Dexter's hearing the voice because he's gone off the deep end.
93* The episode "Let's Save the World You Jerk!" has Dexter and Mandark team up to stop the Earth from being destroyed by an asteroid (which is later broken up into a group of asteroids). Predictably they can't stop bickering with one another, with the episode ending with the two of them battling each other in their [[HumongousMecha mechs]], completely oblivious to the asteroids' proximity to the Earth until it's [[EarthShatteringKaboom too late]]. The episode ends with them [[BlameGame blaming each other]].
94* If you were a young child who wasn't familiar with Stephen Hawking, Professor Hawk's appearance and robotic voice in "Golden Diskette" was very bizarre and unsettling.
95** Made even worse when he appears to go off the deep end, glitching out and [[LaughingMad laughing manically in a disturbing monotone voice.]] Fortunately he merely broke free of his robotic shell, but it was still unnerving.
96* Dexter's invention in "Garage Sale". The ''sounds'' when its beam hits something are very [[{{Squick}} Squicky]] and unsettling, and that's just when it mutates objects. The mutation ray zaps Dexter in the end, turning him agonizingly into [[BodyHorror a hideous tentacled creature]] in a rather drawn-out and thankfully off-screen process.
97* In "Dexter's Library" while the ending has a chuckle let's not forget what happens once Dexter is in charge. He sends his robots out and has them enforce rules like no finger tapping, sneezing, or eye blinking. What do those robots do to the kids that do this? Why kill them by teleporting them into a garbage disposal to be chopped up of course!
98* "Photo Finish" is, for the most part, a harmless Franchise/JamesBond parody... except for the villain, Red-Eye. Now, his actions aren't quite evil enough to put him under VileVillainSaccharineShow, but his ''design'' is one big unadulterated dose of EyeScream; his cyborg eye looking like a big red sore is bad enough, but the episode goes out of its way to show it's attached to a ''huge'' metal spike that he ''jams'' into an empty socket every morning, complete with a loud squish. The episode showing said jamming from behind, rather than functioning as a GoryDiscretionShot, actually makes it feel ''[[NothingIsScarier gorier]]''.
99** Frankly, he might actually fit the role as a Vile Villain. His signature red eye emits a powerful flash of light that renders his victims senseless, and while Dexter is only temporarily knocked out by it, he also uses it on a henchwoman who begs and pleads for mercy, and judging by his dialogue when he decides to punish her for sleeping on the job, [[MindRape it might have far more severe effects]] at full strength. The henchwoman he uses it on is never seen recovering.
100** He also sticks Dexter in the classic LaserCutter table DeathTrap...except it's not a laser, it's a device that traps its victim inside an 8/10 glossy photo, as Red-Eye shows with a previous agent who tried to infiltrate his base. This is what happens to Red-Eye himself when Dexter breaks loose, which also knocks his fake eye out of its socket in the process.
101** Paralex, Red-Eye's boss, turns out to be the nerdy, unassuming photo clerk whom Dexter's Mom left the negatives with at the start of the story. When Dexter corners him, he knocks the boy out of the photo booth and escapes in a rocket, hinting that he knows the secret Dexter is trying to keep from his parents.
102* The episode "Hunger Strikes", where Dexter alters his taste buds to make him like vegetables, which has the side effects of turning him into a violent Hulk-like monster every time he's hungry and doesn't have any vegetables nearby. Before turning into a monster, his eyes spin in circles and become a sickly yellowish-green colour. [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/dexterslab/images/d/d4/Hunger_Strikes.png/revision/latest?cb=20150925215430 The title card is also disturbing]].
103* "The Old Switcharooms". The premise of this is that Dee Dee and Dexter break Dad's trophy and get sent to each other's rooms as punishment. Dad, however, doesn't just tell them; he gives them a lecture in [[TranquilFury a broken tone of voice indicating his rage]], [[TheUnSmile smiling all the way]] as though he's not so much disciplining as he is taking {{revenge}} on his kids over the trophy. Not helping is the psychotic background music and especially the shot where [[RedFilterOfDoom the entire screen is tinted red]] as it shows Dad's crazed eyes before he's seen furiously stomping towards Dexter when he protests. They also made Dee Dee's room - a room otherwise filled with harmless "girl" things - downright ''terrifying'', being mostly dark red and accompanied by a rather tense soundtrack, even [[TickTockTerror making the ticking cat clock ominous]] at one point. And then Dexter [[SanitySlippage proceeds to go insane]].
104* The titular villain of "Simion" is nothing short of unnerving, especially regarding his backstory. Being the first monkey in space, his ship was hurtled into a belt of gamma radiation, via a crack in the hull which caused a horrific explosion. The ensuing radioactive exposure mutated the ape into what amounts to a god. Not just making him strong and intelligent to the point of being able to speak, but eventually he learns to create matter ''by thought''. 50 years later he was poised to destroy Earth after being left to drift in space all that time, had Monkey not shown him that compassion…
105** Simion’s backstory is even worse if you know about the real first monkey in space, Albert II; who actually DID die from his space ship crashing.
106* "Dollhouse Drama". Dexter shrinks himself, but the lack of size affected his mind. By the end, he thinks that Dee Dee's Darbie doll is a real woman that he is married to. He breaks it and has it hooked up to a life support machine.
107-->"It's all right, my sweet. Go back to sleep. You need your rest..."
108* The episode where Dexter is given detention. He is put in a hole just small enough for him to fit. His sanity erodes quickly.
109-->"[[NothingIsScarier So quiet.]] So very quiet..."
110* In "Momdark", Mandark was able to easily kidnap Dexter's mother and put her in a [[PeopleJars stasis chamber]] in his lab, rendering her unconscious throughout the entire episode. What's especially scary is that we don't know how Mandark was able to knock Mom out as the scene in which he approaches her fades to black.
111** Plus, while Mandark is shown to be LaughablyEvil, the fact that he was willing (and able) to use Dexter's own parents as patsies in his plots is just plain frightening.

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