Dilbert: The Complete Series
Includes the Complete First and Second Seasons!
Dilbert - the most popular comic strip of the decade - is now on DVD. With his signature turned-up tie, round glasses and buzz cut, Dilbert is already a pop culture phenomenon, providing an irreverent reference point for workers everywhere.
Developed and produced by Emmy Award-winning writer/producer Larry Charles ("Seinfeld," "Mad About You"), Dilbert, the series follows the "every man" as he copes with daily life at The Company. Daniel Stern ("The Wonder Years," Home Alone, City Slickers) stars as the voice of Dilbert, while Chris Elliott voices his roommate Dogbert, who views the entire world as existing for his personal entertainment. Joining Dilbert in the office are his fellow engineers: the no-nonsense, caffeinated Alice (Kathy Griffin) and selfish, slothful Wally (Gordon Hunt).
Follow Dilbert and his co-workers as they try to make sense of corporate culture through witty banter and silly slapstick. Guest voice talent includes Jason Alexander, Andy Dick, Eugene Levy, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Tom Green and more!
Member Reviews
Calling All Government Employees! - Jamie_Armstrong
This is such a great series - so typical of your average office! Anyone who works in this type of environment - especially government, will love Dilbert. The coveted office with a view, the endless red tape and more valuable-than-gold sick days, you'll identify with all of it! It's The Office meets Bob & Margaret....Very Inconsistent - Paguma
At times the series was brilliant, and at other times it was completely stupid.
It's not too hard to figure out why this show didn't last. The first few episodes were terrible. After such a weak start there probably weren't many people left when the show started to get good.
In my opinion, Disc 2 has some of the best episodes of the series.Adorable yet short lived - Devon
Good things never last. Dilbert as a cartoon was a hilarious insight into office politics and the rediculousness of corporate america. If you like Office Space, then Dilbert is for you. Each episode had a funny social commentary wrapped up inside the story. Often times people in management positions have to grounding to the real world and are dependant on the engineers to make their wishes feasible and realistic. Often times logic fails to persuade people as they get caught up in the moment. The only voice of reason and logic left in this world is Dilbert. What a guy.
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Calling All Government Employees! - Jamie_Armstrong
This is such a great series - so typical of your average office! Anyone who works in this type of environment - especially government, will love Dilbert. The coveted office with a view, the endless red tape and more valuable-than-gold sick days, you'll identify ...Very Inconsistent - Paguma
At times the series was brilliant, and at other times it was completely stupid.
It's not too hard to figure out why this show didn't last. The first few episodes were terrible. After such a weak start there probably weren't many people left when the ...Adorable yet short lived - Devon
Good things never last. Dilbert as a cartoon was a hilarious insight into office politics and the rediculousness of corporate america. If you like Office Space, then Dilbert is for you. Each episode had a funny social commentary wrapped up inside the story. ...