Difference between revisions of "Dilbert"
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− | A short-lived animated adaptation of the '''''Dilbert''''' comic was | + | A short-lived animated television series adaptation of the '''''Dilbert''''' comic was aired on January 1999. It lasted two seasons with thirty episodes on the now defunct UPN network before getting canceled. |
− | ===Hunger ( | + | ===Hunger (S02E06)=== |
At the beginning of the episode, Dilbert shows Dogbert, his new hunger prevention food, the "tomeato". Too squeamish to taste his owner's creation, Dogbert calls Ratbert to eat "breakfast" first. In the process of eating the tomeato in one big gulp, it fills up the rat's stomach in its shape. | At the beginning of the episode, Dilbert shows Dogbert, his new hunger prevention food, the "tomeato". Too squeamish to taste his owner's creation, Dogbert calls Ratbert to eat "breakfast" first. In the process of eating the tomeato in one big gulp, it fills up the rat's stomach in its shape. | ||
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+ | === Dilberito === | ||
+ | A flash game based on the product of the same, If Dilbert eats so much healthy food, he will gain weight. | ||
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+ | Dilbertito-Game1.png | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:United Feature Syndicate]] | [[Category:United Feature Syndicate]] | ||
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[[Category:Rats]] | [[Category:Rats]] |
Latest revision as of 22:49, 6 January 2024
Dilbert | |
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Author | Scott Adams |
Syndicate | United Feature Syndicate |
Country | United States |
Original run | April 16, 1989 - present |
Wikipedia |
Dilbert is an American comic strip created by Scott Adams, running since April 1989. It is well-known for its satirical humor on the corporate world. The title character is an engineer who works at a company with dysfunctional colleagues. It was originally more about Dilbert's personal life, but switched to his office life because it was more popular with the audience.
Contents
Comic Series
October 8-9, 1997
November 7, 1998
April 30, 2013
February 3-5, 2014
April 5, 2014
Animated Series
Dilbert | |
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Developer | Scott Adams |
Country | United States |
Original run | January 25, 1999 - July 25, 2000 |
Wikipedia |
A short-lived animated television series adaptation of the Dilbert comic was aired on January 1999. It lasted two seasons with thirty episodes on the now defunct UPN network before getting canceled.
Hunger (S02E06)
At the beginning of the episode, Dilbert shows Dogbert, his new hunger prevention food, the "tomeato". Too squeamish to taste his owner's creation, Dogbert calls Ratbert to eat "breakfast" first. In the process of eating the tomeato in one big gulp, it fills up the rat's stomach in its shape.
Games
Dilberito
A flash game based on the product of the same, If Dilbert eats so much healthy food, he will gain weight.