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Dilbert

Mon, Jan 25, 1999
  • Animation
  • Comedy
Series · Synopsis

Synopsis

Dilbert, a socially awkward but highly competent engineer, works in a dysfunctional workplace. The series satirizes corporate culture, featuring clueless managers, pointless meetings, bizarre company policies, and the daily frustrations of modern office life.

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Cast

Top of the call sheet

  • Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    as Dilbert (voice)
  • Larry Miller
    Larry Miller
    as Pointy-Haired Boss (voice)
  • Gordon Hunt
    Gordon Hunt
    as Wally (voice)
  • Chris Elliott
    Chris Elliott
    as Dogbert (voice)
  • G
    Gary Kroeger
    as Various (voice)
  • Jim Wise
    Jim Wise
    as Loud Howard (voice)
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Episodes

2 seasons · 30 episodes

Ended · 30 aired
Season 1
13 episodes · 13 aired
▾
  • E1
    The Name
    Aired · Mon, Jan 25, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert is tasked with naming a product that hasn't even been designed yet, and the stress (brought on by a recurring nightmare) makes Dilbert think he's turning into a chicken.

  • E2
    The Competition
    Aired · Mon, Feb 1, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert is fired from his job when he is suspected of being a spy for a rival company (which was a rumor cooked up by Dogbert's online newsletter) and gets hired at a company that actually treats their workers like people.

  • E3
    The Prototype
    Aired · Mon, Feb 8, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert and Alice must work together to stop a rival team led by the legendary "Lena" from stealing their ideas and presenting them to the Boss as her own.

  • E4
    The Takeover
    Aired · Mon, Feb 15, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert and Wally become majority shareholders of their company after Dogbert manipulates the stock market.

  • E5
    Testing
    Aired · Mon, Feb 22, 1999 · 30m

    The Gruntmaster 6000 prototype is put to the test by evil-masked test engineer Bob Bastard.

  • E6
    Elbonian Trip
    Aired · Mon, Mar 1, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert, Alice, Wally, Dogbert, and the Pointy-Haired Boss take a business trip to Elbonia. Alice adopts an Elbonian baby, Dilbert introduces the workers to human rights, and Wally becomes a prophet.

  • E7
    Tower of Babel
    Aired · Mon, Mar 22, 1999 · 30m

    The repetitive passing-on of the same cold strain in Dilbert's office causes it to mutate and turns the coworkers into monsters. Rather than eliminate the virus, the company decides to start fresh by moving everyone to a new office, which Dilbert is tasked with designing in exchange for a new office.

  • E8
    Little People
    Aired · Mon, Apr 5, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert discovers that the office is inhabited by a race of former employees who have been "downsized" (literally shrunken down to size after they've been laid off) after finding all of his belongings used, the dry-erase markers disappearing, and X-rated websites on his computer.

  • E9
    The Knack
    Aired · Wed, Apr 21, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert loses "the knack" for technology when he gets management DNA from accidentally drinking from the Boss's cup. His resulting missteps send the world back to the Dark Ages.

  • E10
    Y2K
    Aired · Mon, May 3, 1999 · 30m

    On the eve of the new millennium, everyone—except Dilbert—is making New Year's plans. While assuring everyone that the company is prepared for Y2K, Dilbert discovers that the computer mainframe's main processor isn't Y2K-compatible and all the company's systems will crash if it isn't fixed.

  • E11
    Charity
    Aired · Mon, May 10, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert questions the idea of charity and is forced to be the coordinator for the "Associated Way" charity drive.

  • E12
    Holiday
    Aired · Mon, May 17, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert thinks there are too many time-wasting holidays; Dogbert concurrently convinces Congress to abandon all holidays in favor of a National Dogbert Day.

  • E13
    The Infomercial
    Aired · Mon, May 24, 1999 · 30m

    The pre-production, non-lab-tested Gruntmaster 6000 is scheduled to be tested by a Texan family whose ill treatment of it threatens to destroy the world. Meanwhile, the Boss begins predicting the future while asleep after injuring his head while making a commercial for the Gruntmaster 6000.

Season 2
17 episodes · 17 aired
▾
  • E1
    The Gift
    Aired · Tue, Nov 2, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert's mother's birthday is coming up, and in search of the perfect gift, he returns to the mall where he was abandoned by his father years ago.

  • E2
    The Shroud of Wally
    Aired · Tue, Nov 9, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert has a near-death experience at a gas station, and finds that the afterlife is exactly like the office. Meanwhile, a group listening to a multi-level marketing speech become hypnotized, and through a bizarre accident caused by a crashing space shuttle and the birthday kit create a religion based on Wally.

  • E3
    Art
    Aired · Tue, Nov 16, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert is assigned to create a digital work of art. The result, the "Blue Duck," ends up appealing to the lowest common denominator of society and destroys the value and popularity of classic artworks.

  • E4
    The Trial
    Aired · Tue, Nov 23, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert is arrested and sent to jail after the boss frames him for a fatal traffic accident that kills multiple nobel prize winners. Once inside, he applies his knowledge of mathematics and engineering to prison life and takes over his cell block.

  • E5
    The Dupey
    Aired · Tue, Dec 7, 1999 · 30m

    Dilbert's attempts to design a Furby-style children's toy go horribly awry when the toys gain sentience and mutate into hideous but benevolent creatures that want independence.

  • E6
    The Security Guard
    Aired · Tue, Jan 18, 2000 · 30m

    After a heated debate, Dilbert and the building's security guard trade jobs to see who can do the other's job better. Dilbert quickly finds himself in over his head when he discovers an illegal casino being run underneath the building.

  • E7
    The Merger
    Aired · Tue, Jan 25, 2000 · 30m

    The Boss decides that the company needs to merge with another, and chooses a company of brain-sucking extraterrestrials.

  • E8
    Hunger
    Aired · Tue, Feb 1, 2000 · 30m

    Dilbert tries to end world hunger by creating a new, safe, artificial food, but it tastes so bad that even people dying of starvation refuse to eat it—until his mother gets involved.

  • E9
    The Off-Site Meeting
    Aired · Tue, Feb 8, 2000 · 30m

    Dilbert's home is chosen as the location for an off-site meeting when a dendrophile sues his company because of their deforestation policies.

  • E10
    The Assistant
    Aired · Tue, Feb 15, 2000 · 30m

    To hide that there are engineering jobs elsewhere, Dilbert is unwillingly promoted to management and given an assistant, sparking a showdown with the other engineers.

  • E11
    The Return
    Aired · Tue, Feb 22, 2000 · 30m

    Dilbert tries to buy a computer online but gets the wrong model, leading to an unpleasant surprise when he tries to return it to the company warehouse.

  • E12
    The Virtual Employee
    Aired · Tue, May 30, 2000 · 30m

    Dilbert and his co-workers find an empty cubicle and start dumping their obsolete computer equipment into it. To keep the marketing department from claiming the cubicle, they hack into the human resources database and create a profile for a fake engineer named Todd. The plan backfires when Todd is named project leader and develops a messianic reputation.

  • E13
    Pregnancy (1)
    Aired · Tue, Jun 6, 2000 · 30m

    Ratbert accidentally sends Dilbert's model rocket into space. When it returns with samples of DNA from aliens, cows, hillbillies, engineers, and robots, it rectally impales Dilbert, impregnating him.

  • E14
    The Delivery (2)
    Aired · Tue, Jun 13, 2000 · 30m

    Dilbert's pregnancy turns into a media circus as the various "parents" of his baby sue for custody, with pro wrestler Steve Austin presiding over the hearing.

  • E15
    Company Picnic
    Aired · Tue, Jul 11, 2000 · 30m

    The annual company picnic comes around and so does the softball game between Marketing and Engineering.

  • E16
    The Fact
    Aired · Tue, Jul 18, 2000 · 30m

    Dogbert becomes rich and famous by writing a best-selling book about an imaginary disease, 'Chronic Cubicle Syndrome', and Dilbert finds himself saddled with the job of devising a cure.

  • E17
    Ethics
    Aired · Tue, Jul 25, 2000 · 30m

    After the company employees are forced to take ethical-training classes, Dilbert is put in charge of designing a nationwide Internet voting network. His scruples are put to the test when an attractive female representative of a tobacco special-interest group tries to seduce him.