Cubicle denizen Dilbert toils away at Path-E-Tech which makes undefined products. The focus is on his survival amongst a moronic boss, hostile co-workers and his malevolent pet, Dogbert.
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- Won 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win.
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Series Cast
Daniel Stern | ... |
Dilbert
(30 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Larry Miller | ... |
Pointy-Haired Boss
(30 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Gordon Hunt | ... |
Wally
(30 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Chris Elliott | ... |
Dogbert
(30 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Gary Kroeger | ... |
Various
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(30 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Jim Wise | ... |
Loud Howard
(30 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Jackie Hoffman | ... |
Dilmom
(29 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Tom Kenny | ... |
Asok
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(29 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Tress MacNeille | ... |
Various
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(28 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Maurice LaMarche | ... |
Garbage Man
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(12 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Jason Alexander | ... |
Catbert
(9 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Billy West | ... |
Marketing Guy
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(3 episodes, 1999)
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Jerry Seinfeld | ... |
Comp-U-Comp
(1 episode, 2000)
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Jon Favreau | ... |
Holden Callfielder
(1 episode, 2000)
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Eugene Levy | ... |
Plug Guard
(1 episode, 2000)
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Adam Leslie |
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Harry Kalas | ... |
Announcer
(1 episode, 2000)
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Chazz Palminteri | ... |
Leonardo da Vinci
(1 episode, 1999)
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Buck Henry | ... |
Dadbert
(1 episode, 1999)
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Camryn Manheim | ... |
Juliet
(1 episode, 2000)
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Gilbert Gottfried | ... |
The Troll
(1 episode, 2000)
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Christopher Guest | ... |
The Dupey
(1 episode, 1999)
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Russ Leatherman | ... |
Mr. Moviefone
(1 episode, 1999)
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Wayne Knight | ... |
The Security Guard
(1 episode, 2000)
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Andy Dick | ... |
The Assistant
(1 episode, 2000)
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Jeri Ryan | ... |
7 Of 9 Alarm Clock
(1 episode, 1999)
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Tom Green | ... |
Jerrold
(1 episode, 2000)
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Jay Leno | ... |
Jay Leno
(1 episode, 2000)
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Steve Austin | ... |
Stone Cold Steve Austin
(1 episode, 2000)
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Jennifer Bransford | ... |
Ashley
(1 episode, 2000)
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Hernan Quezada | ... |
Radio
(1 episode, 2000)
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Kathy Griffin | ... |
Alice
(uncredited)
(18 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Production Companies
- United Media Productions
- United Feature Syndicate (UFS)
- Adelaide Productions
- Columbia TriStar Television
- Idbox
Distributors
- Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001)
- Comedy Central (2005) (United States) (tv)
- Makedonia TV (2005) (Greece) (tv)
- Mill Creek Entertainment (2014) (United States) (DVD) (complete series)
- Sky One (1999) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2004) (United States) (DVD) (complete series)
- Sony Pictures Television
- Teletoon (2001) (Canada) (tv)
- United Paramount Network (UPN) (2000) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Akom Production Company (overseas production) (season 2)
- Post Logic Studios (post-production facilities)
- Riverton Productions (transfers)
- Rough Draft Korea (overseas production)
- The Complex (post-production audio facility)
- The Post Group Production Suites (telecine)
- YCB Animation (main title animation)
- Yeson Entertainment (overseas production)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dilbert is a cubicle dwelling employee for a large soulless corporation. Along with his cynical and under-motivated co-workers, he labors fruitlessly under the bone-headed leadership of the Pointy-Haired Boss. Occasionally Dogbert, Dilbert's super-intelligent dog, gets Dilbert caught up in another wild money-making scheme, to Dilbert's regret. Written by Mike Konczewski |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Dilbert and Dogbert don't have mouths in the comic strip, but the animators needed to give them mouths for their dialog. They compromised by giving them mouths only when they spoke. Since the show went off the air, a mouth has been drawn on Dilbert in the comics, usually to show either surprise, screaming, or anger. (Dogbert, however, continues to be drawn mouth-less.) See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Familiar Faces #25: Top 11 Forgotten Openings (2010). See more » |
Quotes |
Dogbert:
They say only the good die young. If that works both ways, I'm immortal. See more » |