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Dilbert | Office Oddities | Throwback Toons

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Published on 19 Jul 2021 / In Film & Animation

Dilbert's office is always full of surprises. #Dilbert #Dilbertcartoon #dilbertclips#Dilbertfullepisode 00:00 - Clip1 - From Season 01, Episode 09 'Y2K' - With the year 2000 rapidly approaching; the employees discover that the computer mainframe; known as Black Betty; will break down when it becomes 2000. Dilbert is put in charge of fixing this problem; and Wally; who was there when Black Betty was installed; does not remember how to access the mainframe. Reminiscent of "The Wizard of Oz"; Dilbert; Alice; Asok; Wally; and Dogbert go to see Catbert for help. Catbert's suggestion is to hypnotize Wally; which Dogbert quickly sets about doing; and Catbert also gives them a list of recently fired employees; who can help them. Dogbert successfully hypnotizes Wally to regain his memory. With the help of Zimbu; the monkey; Wally is able to access the mainframe of Black Betty and avoid the technological breakdown of the new millennium. 01:22 - Clip 2 - From Season 01, Episode 09 'Y2K' 03:09 - Clip 3 - From Season 01, Episode 08 'The Takeover' - When Dilbert discovers Wally reading Dogbert's investing book; the two get involved in an elaborate stock buying charade orchestrated by Dogbert; and wind up owning a controlling interest in their own company. Wally and Dilbert attend a board meeting; where the board members attempt to determine how to lose more money and Dogbert becomes CEO. Dilbert proposes the idea of flex-time; where employees make up their own schedules. This causes a mass exodus form the workplace and the company loses all its money. Wally sells both his and Dilbert's stock before the prices go back up; so they are left with nothing; unlike Dogbert; who now owns the company. 05:31 - Clip 4 - From Season 01, Episode 09 'Y2K' 07:35 - Clip 5 - From Season 01, Episode 09 'Y2K' Buy the series here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GOC74PC/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_XIPdGb9QNBPRC Animated version of Scott Adams' popular workplace comic strip pokes fun at corporate life from the viewpoint of low-level engineer, Dilbert.

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