• Air date: 02 Nov '99 17 episodes
      Dilbert is an animated television series adaptation of the comic strip of the same name, produced by Adelaide Productions, Idbox, and United Media and distributed by Columbia TriStar Television. The first episode was broadcast on January 25, 1999, and was UPN's highest-rated comedy series premiere at that point in the network's history; it lasted two seasons on UPN and won a Primetime Emmy before its cancellation.
  • List of Episodes (17)
    • 1. The Gift

      02 Nov '99
      Dilbert's mother's birthday is coming up, and in search of the perfect gift, he returns to the mall where he was abandoned by his father (voiced by Buck Henry) years ago.
    • 2. The Shroud of Wally

      09 Nov '99
      Dilbert has a near-death experience at a gas station, and finds that the afterlife is exactly like the office. Meanwhile, a group listening to a multi-level marketing speech become hypnotized, and through a bizarre accident create a religion based on Wally.
    • 3. Art

      16 Nov '99
      Dilbert is assigned to create a digital work of art. The result, the "Blue Duck," ends up appealing to the lowest common denominator of society and destroys the value and popularity of classic artworks.
    • 4. The Trial

      23 Nov '99
      Dilbert is sent to prison after the boss frames him for a fatal traffic accident. Once inside, he applies his knowledge of mathematics and engineering to prison life and takes over his cell block.
    • 5. The Dupey

      07 Dec '99
      Dilbert's attempts to design a Furby-style children's toy go horribly awry when the toys gain sentience and mutate into hideous but benevolent creatures that want independence.
    • 6. The Security Guard

      18 Jan '00
      After a heated debate, Dilbert and the building's security guard trade jobs to see who can do the other's job better. Dilbert quickly finds himself in over his head when he discovers an illegal casino being run underneath the building.
    • 7. The Merger

      25 Jan '00
      The Boss decides that the company needs to merge with another, and chooses a company of brain-sucking extraterrestrials.
    • 8. Hunger

      01 Feb '00
      Dilbert tries to end world hunger by creating a new, safe, artificial food, but it tastes so bad that even people dying of starvation refuse to eat it – until his mother gets involved.
    • 9. The Off-Site Meeting

      08 Feb '00
      Dilbert's home is chosen as the location for an off-site meeting when a dendrophile sues his company because of their deforestation policies.
    • 10. The Assistant

      15 Feb '00
      Dilbert is unwillingly promoted to management and given an assistant, sparking a showdown with the other engineers.
    • 11. The Return

      22 Feb '00
      Dilbert tries to buy a computer online but gets the wrong model, leading to an unpleasant surprise when he tries to return it to the company warehouse. Jerry Seinfeld and Eugene Levy guest-star as Comp-U-Comp and the plug guard, respectively; Jon Favreau guest-stars as Holden Callfielder.
    • 12. The Virtual Employee

      30 May '00
      Dilbert and his co-workers find an empty cubicle and start dumping their obsolete computer equipment into it. To keep the marketing department from claiming the cubicle, they hack into the human resources database and create a profile for a fake engineer named Todd. The plan backfires when Todd is named project leader and develops a messianic reputation.
    • 13. Pregnancy

      06 Jun '00
      Ratbert accidentally sends Dilbert's model rocket into space. When it returns with samples of DNA from aliens, cows, hillbillies, engineers, and robots, it rectally impales Dilbert, impregnating him.
    • 14. The Delivery

      13 Jun '00
      Dilbert fights to keep his baby, a human-alien-cow-robot hybrid whose various "parents" sue for joint custody. Stone Cold Steve Austin guest-stars as himself.
    • 15. Company Picnic

      11 Jul '00
      The annual company picnic comes around and so does the softball game between Marketing and Engineering. This episode is based on Romeo and Juliet.
    • 16. The Fact

      18 Jul '00
      Dogbert is catapulted into fame and fortune when he posts false information on the Internet about his imaginary disease, "Chronic Cubicle Syndrome," and releases a best-selling book about it. Ironically, Dilbert is forced to come up with the cure.
    • 17. Ethics

      25 Jul '00
      The company employees are forced to take ethical training classes, then Dilbert is made project lead for the National Internet Voting Network. An attractive female employee of a special-interest group attempts to seduce Dilbert, putting his ethical limitations to the test.