Dexter & Computress Get Mandark! (Dexter's Laboratory)

"Dexter & Computress Get Mandark!" is the first part of the thirty-seventh episode in the second season of Dexter's Laboratory.

Plot
Created and narrated by a six-and-a-half-year-old boy named Tyler Samuel Lee, who sent a tape containing the episode's audio to Cartoon Network. The story follows Dexter and Mandark's robot "brother" Computress teaming up to make Mandark's head shrink.

Why It's Anything But Stupid

 * 1) The way this episode got aired is very cool and different from all the other cartoon episodes, as it was a tape created & narrated by a six-1/2-year-old boy, Tyler Samuel Lee, who sent it to Cartoon Network. This is especially great if you're a guy who's into rare television stuff/lost media of the past.
 * 2) Speaking of which, the drawings Tyler did are very impressive for six-year-old standards, and the characters represent their designs from the original show.
 * 3) The plot is very interesting, as it has Mandark having a computer "brother" named Computress, which Dexter doesn't know until he goes into his laboratory. The two team up to stop Mandark by making his head shrink.
 * 4) Dexter and Computress' plan to get back at Mandark is great and well structured, as he plans to shrink Mandark's head by using a shrink ray, while Computress writes a fake love letter to Dee Dee, saying that it was from Mandark and Dexter doing the opposite but same way.
 * 5) Some funny moments, such as Mandark's head shrinking one moment and growing so huge the next to the point of reaching space and the Earth becoming the shape of his head & even breaking the planets, along with Dexter's iconic "you are stupid!" quote.
 * 6) Funny Ending: As mentioned above, Computress accidentally put the shrink ray to grow and it makes Mandark's head so big that his head explodes and spews out a lot of tiny Mandarks. And it ends with Dexter calling Computress stupid.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Computress never made an appearance again outside of this episode.

Trivia

 * This was the only cartoon episode in television history to be scripted by a fan of this show, mainly due to these types not being allowed.
 * We learn that Tyler Samuel Lee was 6 1/2 years old when scripting this episode, and his birthday is November 10th.