Reminisce like it’s 1999. With Y2K coming, Dilbert must find the date code on the mainframe and fix the millennium bug before it's too late. Otherwise, as anyone who lived through the horror of Y2K remembers, the world will descend into total chaos and revert to an agrarian society.
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Happy dilday, Dilmom. Dilbert must go through hell to get a birthday gift for his mom,. You know it as the mall. The trip revives difficult childhood memories and Dilbert finds more than he expects. Which was pretty much a gift certificate.
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Houston, we have a hormonal problem. Dilbert builds a rocket designed to find alien life and when it goes haywire, something unusual happens. Even Dogbert and Dilmom notice some changes. Turns out he’s pregnant with a child that’s not quite human.
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Corporate off-site meeting. Just the words make one nauseous, so imagine how Dilbert feels when it’s held at his house. When the company is sued by the “Tree Lovers,” the Boss holds a meeting at casa de Dilbert, and oddly enough, it’s a bad idea.
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Wayne Knight (Newman on Seinfeld) makes an appearance as an overbearing, overweight security guard - big stretch, eh? When Dilbert agrees to switch jobs with him for a day, he doesn’t remember that a typical day at the office means total pandemonium.
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Sick days. They’re not just for hangovers anymore. Stricken by a cold epidemic, 40% of the company workforce drops dead and many more become mutants. It's up to Dogbert, voiced by Chris Elliot, to find a solution that's acceptable to the boss.
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Jay Leno and Stone Cold make cameos, as Dilbert wonders what to do about the alien baby growing inside him. After a TV appearance, a court battle, and a bizarre delivery scene, the problem eventually goes away. It’s a super ending to a super problem.
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The rich get cotton candy and the poor get poorer. It’s time once again for the company charity carnival, and a few cynical comments from Dilbert prompt The Boss to make him the event chairman. This leads to even more cynicism from our corporate hero and a brand new set of problems.
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The alternate name for this minisode was "Dogbert’s Complete Guide to Insider Trading." Long before Arthur Frobisher defrauded his company on "Damages", Dogbert tricked Dilbert into defrauding his. Yay Front Running!
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Art jokes. How sophomoric. Dilbert is assigned to corner the art market. Somehow he succeeds, and that doesn’t sit well with Leonardo Da Vinci and the art underworld. Dilbert gets an offer he can’t refuse and The Boss takes his shirt off. Yikes.
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Dilbert finally makes it to Second Base. Juliet, a hottie from marketing, flirts with Dilbert. Knowing he’ll see her again at the upcoming company picnic, Dilbert asks Dogbert to help him get some cool athletic clothes for the picnic's baseball game.
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Jerry Seinfeld is Comp-U-Comp the supercomputer. Dilbert and team come face-to-face with this awesome machine while trying to return a mail-order PC to an online chain store, an impossible task. People were so naïve in the early days of the Internet.
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