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- What Pointy-Haired Boss Doesn't Understand Could Fill A Library. (January 19, 2015) Dilbert works so well because the titular character can say whatever he wants to his oblivious boss without consequences.
- Always Be Skeptical Of An "Anonymous" Survey. (September 1, 2010) Though comic strips like Calvin & Hobbes are known for being heartwarming, the humor of Dilbert comes from how soul-crushingly true the jokes often are.
- It Requires Morale To Boost Morale, Pointy-Haired Boss. (December 31, 2001) Dilbert's Pointy-Haired Boss is one of the most obtuse characters in popular literature.
- Always Read Work Emails Very Carefully. (December 22, 2016) Managerial meddling is one of the most consistent themes of the Dilbert strip, and the eponymous character committed one of the most brutal takedowns of middle management in three simple panels.
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.
Dilbert Page-a-Day Calendar There is no paper version of the 2024 Dilbert calendar but a 2025 edition is available now at https://shopdilbert.online Subscribers to Dilbert Reborn on X and on Locals see a digital version of the 2024 calendar for no extra cost.
Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. [2] . It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character.
Holiday: Directed by Andi Klein, Seth Kearsley. With Daniel Stern, Chris Elliott, Larry Miller, Gordon Hunt. Dilbert is frustrated with the growing number of holidays while Dogbert lobbies Congress to combine all holidays into one day: National Dogbert Day.
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- Animation, Comedy
- Andi Klein, Seth Kearsley
- 1999-05-17
While he is frequently seen having dates with eligible women, his dates almost invariably end in disaster, usually in surreal and bizarre ways. Dilbert loves computers and technology and will spend much of his free time playing with such things.
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Little People (characters) Loud Howard; The "Meeting Moth" Single-Task Bob; Topper; Dick from Procurement; Acorn CEO