For example, on March 6th, 2013, Tumblr user fearofwinning published a screenshot from the episode that features a vinyl record sleeve that reads, "Dexter Sings Omelette du Fromage." The post received more than 129,000 notes in less than eight years (shown below, right). Over the next year, references to the episode grew in usage. On November 20th, 2012, YouTuber 82percent shared a clip from the episode of the girls in Dexter's school showing romantic interest in Dexter because of his pronunciation of "omelette du fromage." The post received more than 1.1 million views in less than eight years (shown below, left). The next day all he can say is 'omelette du fromage,' actually working to his advantage in everything he does (except at the end, when his lab blows up)." The post received more than 1,800 upvotes in less than 11 years (shown below). This consequentially gets stuck on repeat, on this phrase. On December 12th, 2009, Urban Dictionary user MrSchwab defined "Omelete du fromage." They wrote,"The amazing phrase from Dexter's Laboratory in the episode 'The Big Cheese,' when he listens to a French recording overnight to learn said language. The following morning, "omelette du fromage" is all he can say (clip below). However, the recording he used skips and repeats "omelette du fromage" all night. In the episode, Dexter studies for his French test at the last minute by using a device that teaches him while he sleeps. On December 4th, 1996, the Dexter's Laboratory episode "The Big Cheese" aired on Cartoon Network.
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