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Dilbert

  • Serie TV
  • 1999–2000
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
6043
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Dilbert (1999)
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L'abitante del cubicolo Dilbert lavora duramente a Path-E-Tech che produce prodotti indefiniti. L'attenzione si concentra sulla sua sopravvivenza tra un capo deficiente, colleghi ostili e il... Leggi tuttoL'abitante del cubicolo Dilbert lavora duramente a Path-E-Tech che produce prodotti indefiniti. L'attenzione si concentra sulla sua sopravvivenza tra un capo deficiente, colleghi ostili e il suo animale domestico malvagio, Dogbert.L'abitante del cubicolo Dilbert lavora duramente a Path-E-Tech che produce prodotti indefiniti. L'attenzione si concentra sulla sua sopravvivenza tra un capo deficiente, colleghi ostili e il suo animale domestico malvagio, Dogbert.

  • Creazione
    • Scott Adams
    • Larry Charles
  • Star
    • Daniel Stern
    • Larry Miller
    • Gordon Hunt
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    7,3/10
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      • Scott Adams
      • Larry Charles
    • Star
      • Daniel Stern
      • Larry Miller
      • Gordon Hunt
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    • 10Recensioni della critica
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    • Vincitore di 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 vittorie totali

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    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Dilbert
    • 1999–2000
    Larry Miller
    Larry Miller
    • Pointy-Haired Boss
    • 1999–2000
    Gordon Hunt
    • Wally
    • 1999–2000
    Chris Elliott
    Chris Elliott
    • Dogbert
    • 1999–2000
    Gary Kroeger
    Gary Kroeger
    • Various…
    • 1999–2000
    Jim Wise
    Jim Wise
    • Loud Howard
    • 1999–2000
    Jackie Hoffman
    Jackie Hoffman
    • Dilmom
    • 1999–2000
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Asok…
    • 1999–2000
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Various…
    • 1999–2000
    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • Garbage Man…
    • 1999–2000
    Jason Alexander
    Jason Alexander
    • Catbert
    • 1999–2000
    Billy West
    Billy West
    • Marketing Guy…
    • 1999
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Jerry Seinfeld
    • Comp-U-Comp
    • 2000
    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Holden Callfielder
    • 2000
    Eugene Levy
    Eugene Levy
    • Plug Guard
    • 2000
    Harry Kalas
    • Announcer
    • 2000
    Adam Leslie
    • 2000
    Chazz Palminteri
    Chazz Palminteri
    • Leonardo da Vinci
    • 1999
    • Creazione
      • Scott Adams
      • Larry Charles
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    Op_Prime

    Curse you U.P.N.

    The show was a non stop laugh riot, much like the comic strip. The show perfectly captured the spirit of the comic strip, which is why it was so good. Unfortunately, the show got axed and taken off the air. Despite what people who didn't like the show would say, it was not cancelled because of the writing. Lousy programming is what really did the show in. When U.P.N. moved the series to that terrible time slot for it's second season, ratings dropped hard and fast. The show really was worth watching.
    The Extra In The Background

    If only Scott Adams had chose Comedy Central...

    Before the review, a brief plot summary: Dilbert is a skilled and somewhat slow-witted enguineer living in an insane world. Everyone is either a genious or a moron. He lives with Dilmom, who is more advanced in technology then he is, Ratbert, an optomist rodent who longs to be loved, and Dogbert, a cynical, arrogant canine with a dream of ruling the world. Every day is garbage day, and the garbage man is the world's smartest. At work, where the name constantly changes from Path-Way to E-Tech to Path-E-Tech (pathetic), he toils away in his cubicle under a clueless pointy-haired boss, accompanied by the rude and sarcastic Wally and quick-tempered and powerful Alice. Others include Catbert, the Evil Director of Human Resources, Asok, the mild-mannered Indian intern, and Loud Howard, the big mouth. With clever humour, the show tells zany stories about how Dilbert tackles stock market problems, corporate insanity, junkie dwarfs, and realligned satellites.

    Scott Adams has been writing the "Dilbert" comic strip since 1989. He has since then added several colorful characters, and finally, with the help of Larry Miller, he brought it to the small screen. Unfortunatley, somehow it landed on one of the worst networks on TV: UPN. Not Comedy Central, not Fox Network, UPN. Adams and Miller provided it with it's only good series ever.

    The animation is clever and looks exactly like it was lifted from the comic books, except now Dilbert has a mouth. Oh, but when any of the characters' mouths are closed, they vanish. ;-) It combined the humour of "The Simpsons" and "Futurama" with the hilarious insanity of "Monty Python". To me, this is better then either of Matt Groening's overrated series. Dilbert is not a beer-swilling overweight idiot. He is an ordinary person in a twisted world- something we can all relate to. Plus the jokes are funny. Throughout the entire episode the plot is strung with wit and charm.

    Some of the jokes, in fact, aren't even funny. But it's just the way the characters say them that splits your sides. Daniel Stern (Marv in the first two "Home Alone" films) gives the title character a slightly nasal and questioning voice. Gordon Hunt (father of popular actress Helen Hunt) provides Wally with a thick nasal and sarcastic voice. Kathy Griffin ("Suddenly Susan") lends her voice to Alice, an angry, teeth-gritted voice. Chris Elliot ("Osmosis Jones") was originally to be thrown off the cast because his voice was so similair to Stern's, yet he does an awesome job at giving Dogbert an arrogant and calm demonaur. Maurice LaMarche (voice of another supersmart character, the Brain) and Jackie Hoffman (huh?) are also excellent at The Garbage Man and Dilmom. Tom Kenny (the mayor from "Powerpuff Girls") lends his voice to Ratbert and Asok, and Tress MacNeille is several supporting characters.

    The guest appearances are great. Billy West, like Tress MacNeille, guests throughout, only as the same character, a marketing guy. Stephen Hawking plays himself in "The Informercial", in which the Gruntmaster 6000 (a product named, designed and manufactured throughout the first season) is tested in Texas and creates a black hole. Jason Alexander ("Bob Patterson") appears throughout as Catbert. Buck Henry suprises Dilbert fans as Dadbert, who has been at the "all-you-can-eat" cafe in a mall resteraunt since 1979, and Jeri Ryan cameos in that episode as a Seven of Nine Alarm Clock. Wayne Knight is a security guard. Gilbert Gottfried is a troll. Steve Austin, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld all guest, as well as several others.

    Unfortunatley, UPN made yet another mistake. Instead of keeping their only good show, they moved it to a horrible time slot which soon got it cancelled. Some of the episode descriptions are hilarious. Dilbert fans will recognize the small, muddy country of Elbonia in "Elbonian Trip" and "Hunger". In another, the company is overrun by downsized (literally) employees hooked on dry erase markers. When he drinks from the boss' cup, Dilbert loses "the knack" and throws all the satellites out of orbit, throwing the world back into medevil times. And when Dilbert must prevent Y2K, he learns the company's fate is in Wally's hands (and Loud Howard cries, "THAT'S IT! WE'RE ALL FARMERS!")

    Quotable, hilarious, and recommended. Adams, don't let it get to you. Just take the show to Comedy or Fox. Then it'll soar.
    Cephyros

    Yet another show too good for the general public

    A clever and imaginative cartoon based on the popular comic strip, Dilbert was aimed at an educated adult audience. That's why it failed: Most people who would have enjoyed it probably never saw it. After all it's ratings, not quality which keep a show running. Unfortunately so, because Dilbert is not your mindless everyday sitcom stultification.
    10garbagemanatee

    One of the most underrated shows ever made.

    Dilbert, the animated series, easily lives up to all expectations having come from the most popular comic strip in the world.

    Unlike most TV shows, animated or live action, Dilbert actually got better as it went on. It started out good, and became great. It has the same witty 'water-cooler' humor as the comic strip, as well as the traditional 'zaney' antics that most cartoons feature. Although it can be most appreciated by those who have either been a cubical worker, or have close friends or family that were, this show is just as entertaining to those who do not understand what the phrase "ISO 9000" means.

    This show could have, and should have, been a long running and successful animated series, just like the comic strip. However, it did not get national exposure (they didn't even air it in Saint Louis--I saw it for the first time in Chicago), and was never picked up by any major networks until Comedy Central featured it late in their Sunday night lineup for a few months. If the show had gotten a decent time-slot on a major network, and had actually been advertised....I think it could have continued on for many years to come.

    Hopefully it will make a comeback. Its easily one of the funniest shows ever made.
    9TOMNEL

    One of the best cartoons around, definitely the best theme song.

    Stars: Daniel Stern as Dilbert. Chris Elliot as Dogbert. Kathy Griffin as Alice. Gordon Hunt as Wally. Larry Miller as the Boss. Jackie Hoffman as Dilmom. Tom Kenny as Ratbert and Ashook. Jim Wise as Loud Howard. Jason Alexander as Catbert. Maurice La Marche as the Trash Man.

    This was one of those gem shows that for some reason only picked up a select cult audience. Because of that it was canceled, even though it was a great show. It was about workaholic Dilbert and his life in his cubicle. His closest friends are Dogbert, his talking pet dog that's smarter than him, Alice and Wally, his buddies from work and the mysterious trashman who always disappears after giving advice. I highly recommend you buy the DVD because this was a great show, and its a shame only 2 seasons were produced.

    My rating: 9 out of 10. 30 episodes. TV PG.

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      Dilbert and Dogbert don't have mouths in the comic strip, but the animators needed to give them mouths for their dialog. They compromised by giving them mouths only when they spoke. Since the show went off the air, a mouth has been drawn on Dilbert in the comics, usually to show either surprise, screaming, or anger. (Dogbert, however, continues to be drawn mouth-less.)
    • Citazioni

      Dogbert: They say only the good die young. If that works both ways, I'm immortal.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 gennaio 1999 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Culver City, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • United Media Productions
      • United Feature Syndicate (UFS)
      • Adelaide Productions
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