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Dilbert

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Country of origin

United States

Creation year

1999

Creator(s)

Scott Adams

Category

Story

“Dilbert” is an American animated television series based on the popular comic strip of the same name by Scott Adams. The series follows the adventures of Dilbert, an engineer who works for a big corporation and finds himself constantly frustrated by its inefficiencies and the idiocy of his co-workers. The series provides a satirical commentary on corporate culture, using humor to poke fun at the absurdities of modern-day office life.

Dilbert is portrayed as a sarcastic and intelligent engineer who is constantly coming up with new ideas to solve the company’s problems. Despite his best efforts, he is frequently thwarted by the bumbling and clueless Pointy-Haired Boss, who is the source of much of Dilbert’s frustration. Alice, another engineer, is portrayed as being sarcastic, independent, and fiercely competitive. She is often critical of Dilbert’s ideas and challenges him to improve them. Wally, a lazy and unproductive engineer, is the epitome of the office slacker and is always looking for ways to avoid work.

The cast of characters is rounded out by Dogbert, Dilbert’s pet dog who is often more intelligent and competent than the humans around him, and who serves as a ruthless businessman and master manipulator. Catbert, the evil human resources director, is widely feared by the employees and is portrayed as a sadistic, power-hungry monster. Ratbert, a former lab rat who was turned into a genetically engineered super-intelligent rat, is used as a source of comic relief. Topper, the senior engineer, is portrayed as being intelligent and competent, but also a bit naive and easily manipulated by his co-workers. The Elbonian Engineer is a new engineer from the mysterious country of Elbonia who speaks in a thick accent and is often portrayed as being naive and unaware of office politics.

Each episode of “Dilbert” follows Dilbert as he navigates the absurdities of office life, dealing with everything from the latest office trend to the latest management scheme. The series uses humor to shine a light on the ridiculous aspects of corporate culture, while also exploring deeper themes such as the power dynamics of the workplace, the impact of technology on the modern-day office, and the struggle for control in a rapidly changing corporate landscape.

“Dilbert” has been well received by audiences and critics alike, with its wit and humor resonating with viewers who can relate to the frustrations of office life. The series has become a cultural touchstone for those who work in corporate environments, providing a much-needed source of humor and relief from the stress and absurdity of modern-day office life. If you’re looking for a series that combines humor, satire, and a unique perspective on corporate culture, “Dilbert” is definitely worth a watch.

Who are the main characters of Dilbert?


Dilbert: the main character, an office worker / engineer who works for a big corporation and often finds himself frustrated with its inefficiencies and his co-workers' idiocy. He is intelligent, sarcastic, and an engineer at heart.
Dogbert: Dilbert's pet dog who is often more intelligent and competent than the humans around him. He is a ruthless businessman, a master manipulator, and a satirical commentary on corporate culture.
Wally: a lazy and unproductive engineer who is always looking for ways to avoid work. He is the epitome of office slacker and often spends his time napping at his desk or playing computer games.
Alice: a fellow office worker / engineer who is sarcastic, independent, and fiercely competitive. She is often critical of Dilbert's ideas and constantly challenges him to improve them.
The Pointy-Haired Boss: the bumbling and clueless manager of the engineering department. He is often the source of Dilbert's frustrations and is portrayed as a symbol of corporate inefficiency and incompetence.
Asok: A young and eager engineer who is always eager to learn and prove himself. He is portrayed as being naive and easily manipulated by his co-workers.
Catbert: the evil human resources director who is portrayed as a sadistic, power-hungry feline monster. He is often the source of many of the office's problems and is widely feared by the employees.
Ratbert: a former lab rat who was turned into a genetically engineered super-intelligent rat. He is portrayed as being just as smart as Dogbert and is often used as a source of comic relief.
Topper: the senior engineer who is always looking for ways to improve the company's products and processes. He is portrayed as being intelligent and competent, but also a bit naive and easily manipulated by his co-workers.
The Elbonian Engineer: a new engineer from the mysterious country of Elbonia who speaks in a thick accent and is often portrayed as being naive and unaware of office politics. He is used to illustrate the difficulties of working in a multicultural environment.

Production studio: Columbia Pictures Television

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Dilbert videos on Youtube

Dilbert – The Competition

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQmZf__2jsU

Dilbert – The Knack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOmyY4-A1mU