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Season 2 – Dilbert

1999 Comedy Animation List
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Based on the workplace-centric daily comic strip of the same name, this animated comedy lampoons office life. The show focuses on Dilbert (voiced by Daniel Stern, "Home Alone"); and his hostile workers and dimwitted boss at Path-E-Tech. Also in Dilbert's life is his malevolent dog, Dogbert. Read More Read Less

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Nov 2, 1999 The Gift Dilbert scours the mall for a birthday gift, but unexpectedly finds his estranged father, Dadbert. Guest voices: Buck Henry and Jeri Ryan. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 9, 1999 The Shroud of Wally Wally becomes a spiritual guru after the company wins a NASA contract and launches a rocket for space exploration. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 16, 1999 Art Dilbert angers a presumed-dead artist who turns out to be very much alive and in charge of an organized-crime family. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 23, 1999 The Trial Dilbert is convicted of murder after the boss causes an accident that kills a busload of Noble Prize winners. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 7, 1999 The Dupey When the toys designed by Dilbert evolve into higher life forms, his Boss hatches an evil plot to eliminate them. Details Episode 6 Aired Jan 18, 2000 The Security Guard Dilbert exchanges jobs with a security guard, presiding over a casino-style office overrun by 12-year-olds. Details Episode 7 Aired Jan 25, 2000 The Merger Dilbert's (voice of Daniel Stern) company merges with an alien organization; Catbert (voice of Jason Alexander) demotes Wally (voice of Gordon Hunt). Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 1, 2000 Hunger Dilbert's invention to end hunger leads him to Elbonia, where he meets the foster child he's been supporting. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 8, 2000 The Off-Site Meeting Dilbert regrets inviting his co-workers to his house for an off-site meeting when a neighbor's elephant destroys his yard. Details Episode 10 Aired Feb 15, 2000 The Assistant The Boss (voice of Larry Miller) tries to improve morale by promoting Dilbert (voice of Daniel Stern) to management and giving him an assistant (guest voice of Andy Dick). Additional guest voices: Jason Alexander and Tom Green. Details Episode 11 Aired Feb 22, 2000 The Return While trying to return a substandard computer, Dilbert goes head-to-head with an Oz-like supercomputer. Details Episode 12 Aired May 30, 2000 The Virtual Employee Dilbert, Alice and Wally invent an imaginary employee named Todd, who is soon promoted at the expense of the others. Details Episode 13 Aired Jun 6, 2000 The Pregnancy Dilbert is impregnated with genetic material from outer space, and Dogbert tries to hide the truth from him. Details Episode 14 Aired Jun 13, 2000 The Delivery A pregnant Dilbert sells his story and then goes into premature labor while engaged in an ugly custody battle. Details Episode 15 Aired Jul 11, 2000 Company Picnic Dogbert tries to coach the engineers to a softball victory against the marketing department. With the voices of Daniel Stern and Chris Elliott. Details Episode 16 Aired Jul 18, 2000 The Fact Dilbert must face a tribunal after he invents a dangerous device that shocks office workers into sitting up straight. Details Episode 17 Aired Jul 25, 2000 Ethics After Dilbert designs an online voting system, a sexy tobacco lobbyist tries to convince him to rig the election. Details

Season Info

Director
Seth Kearsley
Executive Producer
Scott Adams, Larry Charles
Screenwriter
Larry Charles, Ron Nelson, Ned Goldreyer, Joe Port, Mark Steen, David Silverman, Joe Wiseman, Scott Adams, Stephen Sustarsic
Network
UPN
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Nov 2, 1999