David Ramsey Dexter turned the twisted tale of a serial killer with a moral code into a massive ratings hit for Showtime -- and an influential series that prompted a slew of similarly lethal anti-heroes on TV. Can you believe it's been 13 years since Dexter first aired?! Sam Trammell In addition to using the original series' music work from Thomas Chase, Steve Rucker and Gary Lionelli on the film, he also composed themes for each Dexter's Lab operative.

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In the film and the trailers, it appears with the Time Warner byline. Travis Winfrey

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80% The bulk of the animation work was done on Wacom Cintiq tablets, which allowed drawings to be done directly on screen to facilitate production using programs Toonz, DigiCel FlipBook and Toon Boom Studio.

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After lengthy laboratory trials prove unsuccessful, a lab mishap results in the combination of his formula and a vitamin-rich breakfast cereal. Luke Kruntchev Binge Central

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Additional pre-production work was done at James L. Venable composed the soundtrack for the film with Steve Rucker and Thomas Chase serving as the soundtrack producers. Adam Harrington 2010, Showtime, 12 episodes The film marks the sixth time a theatrical Cartoon Network film is produced by Warner Bros. Another animation veteran Tim Allen also worked with Genndy Tartakovsky on the character designs of the film.

The film takes place after the show's series finale. George Tovar Glenn Plummer

Fox and Courtney Thorne-Smith were confirmed additions to the cast.

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The film is written and directed by series creator Genndy Tartakovsky and written by John McIntyre. Dana L. Wilson The greedy college dean attempts to take advantage of the discovery, marketing the product to a corporate cereal company; all the while, each of the parties involved don't realize that Riley's formula is the actual source for the enhanced power and strength.

Things turn serious when competing cereal companies hire thugs, including A.J. Yasiin Bey Bethany Joy Lenz Desmond Harrington

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