Dilbert
Dilbert is a cubicle dwelling employee for a large soulless corporation. Each episode the show goes on many adventures that will leave you waiting for more. One simple phrase to describe Dilbert would be laugh out loud. The comical adventures that each story have are very well written by expert writers and voiced by an astonishing cast. The series is mainly about the main character Dilbert and his daily life at work. Although it is not always your typical days events that happens at the office. One of the many features this office has are little people living in the basement who apparently steal the company's markers and uses them to get high. Story lines expand from the world coming to an end for Y2K to the Dogbert trying to enslave the world!
When Dilbert wakes up after another night of having the egg dream, he discovers he isn't the only one to have had the dream. His fellow employees tell him about The Chicken Man, a guy who turned into a chicken after he was put in charge of a product that he was unable to name. Dilbert soon finds himself in the same situation.
Dilbert is fired after being wrongly suspected of leaking trade secrets. He is hired by the company's rival and inadvertently brings them down from the inside.
Dilbert and his team toil diligently on the prototype for the Gruntmaster 6000. They face stiff competition from another engineering team led by Lena.
Dilbert and Wally stumble upon a scheme that gets them controlling stake in the company. Dilbert tries his best to make the company a better place to work.
The company calls on the legendarily destructive Bob Bastard to test the Gruntmaster machine.
Dilbert, Wally, and Alice travel to the nation of Elbonia to see how production on the Gruntmaster is going; Dogbert gains diplomatic immunity.
When a flu virus spreads through the workplace and starts mutating its victims, Dilbert realizes that the only possible protection is an office with a door.
After noticing that someone has been messing around in his cubicle, Dilbert discovers that group of "downsized" engineers is responsible.
Dilbert loses "the knack" for engineering after he accidentally takes a sip from his manager's coffee cup.
To solve his company's impending Y2K problem, Dilbert must get someone to reprogram Black Betty, the company's aging mainframe.
Dilbert is annoyed with the hypocrisy of his co-workers after they become interested in charity for all the wrong reasons.
Dilbert is frustrated with the growing number of holidays while Dogbert lobbies Congress to combine all holidays into one day: National Dogbert Day.
The boss picks a hapless Texas redneck family to product-test the Gruntmaster 6000 before it is ready. Dilbert worries that the test will lead to disaster.
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Larry Miller | Pointy-Haired Boss |
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Chris Elliott | Dogbert |
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Daniel Stern | Dilbert |
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Jim Wise | Loud Howard |
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Gordon Hunt | Wally |
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Gary Kroeger | Various |
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Tress MacNeille | Carol |
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Tom Kenny | Asok |
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Jackie Hoffman | Dilmom |
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Kathy Griffin | Alice |
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Maurice LaMarche | Garbage Man |
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Billy West | Marketing Guy |
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Jason Alexander | Catbert |
| Packaging | Digipak |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo Stereo |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Distributor | Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 27, 2004 |
| Regions | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |