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This is a list of episodes of the Dilbert animated series in the order that they were produced.
Season 1 (1999)
| # | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | Airdate | Prod. code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "The Name" | Seth Kearsley | Larry Charles, Scott Adams |
25 Jan. 1999 | 101 |
| Dilbert is made head of the project to find a name for a product that hasn't even been made yet, and as a result begins to fall victim to the legend of the "Chicken Man". | |||||
| 2 | "The Competition" | Seth Kearsley | Ned Goldreyer | 1 Feb. 1999 | 102 |
| Dilbert is fired from his job when he is suspected of being a traitor for a rival company. He then introduces the idea of a marketing department to a successful company with disastrous results. | |||||
| 3 | "The Prototype" | Alfred Gimeno | Jeff Kahn | 8 Feb. 1999 | 103 |
| Dilbert and Alice must work together to stop a rival team led by the legendary "Lena" who attempts to convert Dilbert's co-workers and steal his ideas. | |||||
| 4 | "The Takeover" | Andi Klein | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Ned Goldreyer |
15 Feb. 1999 | 104 |
| Dilbert and Wally invest in their company's stock after Dogbert manipulates the price. | |||||
| 5 | "Testing" | Chris Dozois | David Silverman, Stephen Sustrastic |
22 Feb. 1999 | 105 |
| The Gruntmaster 6000 prototype, is put to the test by an annoying masked test engineer, named Bob Bastard, whom Alice is in love with. | |||||
| 6 | "Elbonian Trip" | Mike Kim | David Silverman, Stephen Sustrastic |
1 March 1999 | 106 |
| Dilbert, Alice, Wally, Dogbert and the Pointy-Haired Boss take a business trip to Elbonia. Alice and Dilbert attempt to free the Elbonian people while Wally becomes a prophet. | |||||
| 7 | "Tower Of Babel" | Gloria Jenkins | David Silverman, Stephen Sustrastic |
22 March 1999 | 107 |
| Cold season arrives at the office, causing the employees to mutate into inhuman forms. Dilbert plans the move to a new headquarters and harbors a secret agenda to have a private office. | |||||
| 8 | "Little People" | Barry Vodos | David Silverman, Stephen Sustrastic, Scott Adams, Larry Charles |
5 April 1999 | 108 |
| Dilbert discovers that his dry-erase markers are missing, which leads to the discovery of little "downsized" people addicted to the marker's fumes. | |||||
| 9 | "The Knack" | Michael Goguen | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Andrew Borakove, Rachel Powell |
21 April 1999 | 109 |
| Dilbert loses "the knack" for technology when he drinks from the Boss's cup by mistake and gets management DNA. His following goof-ups send the world back to the Dark Ages. | |||||
| 10 | "Y2K" | Jennifer Graves, Bob Hathcock, Andi Tom |
Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Andrew Borakove, Rachel Powell |
3 May 1999 | 110 |
| Dilbert is assigned the task of making an ancient mainframe Y2K-compatible. He finds Wally is his only hope. | |||||
| 11 | "Charity" | Chris Dozois | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, David Silverman, Stephen Sustrastic |
10 May 1999 | 111 |
| Dilbert is forced to be a charity coordinator for the "Associated Way" charity drive. | |||||
| 12 | "Holiday" | Andi Klein | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, David Silverman, Stephen Sustrastic, Ned Goldreyer |
17 May 1999 | 112 |
| Dilbert is annoyed at the amount of holidays because he believes it to be a waste of time. Dogbert concurrently convinces Congress to abandon all holidays in favor of a National Dogbert Day. | |||||
| 13 | "The Infomercial" | Todd Frederiksen, Joe Vaux |
Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Ned Goldreyer |
24 May 1999 | 113 |
| The Gruntmaster 6000 is sent to be tested by a Texan family, despite not being tested in the lab first. | |||||
Season 2 (1999–2000)
| # | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | Airdate | Prod. code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | "The Gift" | Gloria Jenkins | Ned Goldreyer | 2 Nov. 1999 | 201 |
| Dilbert tries to find a gift for his Mother’s birthday and is forced to confront his fear of the mall, as well as confront his missing father. | |||||
| 15 | "The Shroud of Wally" | Andi Klein | Scott Adams | 9 Nov. 1999 | 203 |
| Dilbert has a near-death experience when he has an accident at a gas station. Meanwhile, a group listening to a multi-level marketing speech become hypnotized and create a religion based on Wally. | |||||
| 16 | "Art" | Linda Miller | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Ned Goldreyer |
16 Nov. 1999 | 205 |
| Dilbert is assigned to create a work of art. | |||||
| 17 | "The Trial" | Chris Dozois | Joe Port, Joe Wiseman |
23 Nov. 1999 | 202 |
| Dilbert is framed for the murder of all the Nobel Prize winners but takes over the prison thanks to successful lessons on economics. Alice gets married to a convict. | |||||
| 18 | "The Dupey" | Michael Goguen | Larry Charles, Scott Adams |
7 Dec. 1999 | 204 |
| Dilbert has to design a toy called a "Dupey" but has problems doing so successfully. | |||||
| 19 | "The Security Guard" | Rick Del Carmen | Scott Adams | 18 Jan. 2000 | 207 |
| Dilbert makes a bet with the building security guard. | |||||
| 20 | "The Merger" | Jim Hull | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, David Silverman, Stephen Sustrastic |
25 Jan. 2000 | 208 |
| The Boss decides that the company needs to merge with another. | |||||
| 21 | "Hunger" | Craig R. Maras | Larry Charles, Scott Adams |
1 Feb. 2000 | 206 |
| Dilbert makes a new food product to end world hunger but is rejected because of its taste. | |||||
| 22 | "The Off-Site Meeting" | Seth Kearsley | Mark Steen, Ron Nelson, Scott Adams |
8 Feb. 2000 | 209 |
| Dilbert has problems with his noisy neighbors. Dilbert's house is also selected for an off-site meeting. | |||||
| 23 | "The Assistant" | Gloria Jenkins, Declan M. Moran |
Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Ron Nelson, Mark Steen |
15 Feb. 2000 | 210 |
| Dilbert is unwillingly promoted to management and given an assistant. | |||||
| 24 | "The Return" | Mike Kuntel | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Ned Goldreyer |
22 Feb. 2000 | 213 |
| Dilbert tries to buy a greatly advanced computer online but has problems when he gets the wrong model. Jerry Seinfeld and Eugene Levy guest star as Comp-U-Comp and the plug guard, respectively. | |||||
| 25 | "The Virtual Employee" | Perry Zombalas | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Ned Goldreyer |
30 May 2000 | 212 |
| Dilbert, Alice and Wally hear about an empty cube to hide their junk. | |||||
| 26 | "Pregnancy" | Andi Klein | Larry Charles, Scott Adams |
6 June 2000 | 216 |
| Ratbert accidentally sets off Dilbert’s model rocket into space, to collect DNA but comes back and impregnates Dilbert. | |||||
| 27 | "The Delivery" | Craig R. Maras | Larry Charles, Scott Adams |
13 June 2000 | 217 |
| Dilbert fights over the rights to keep his baby. | |||||
| 28 | "Company Picnic" | Chris Dozios | Scott Adams, David Silverman, Stephen Sustrastic |
11 July 2000 | 211 |
| The annual company picnic comes around and so does the softball game between Marketing and Engineering. This episode is based on Romeo and Juliet. | |||||
| 29 | "The Fact" | Linda Miller | Larry Charles, Scott Adams, Ron Nelson, Mark Steen |
18 July 2000 | 215 |
| Dogbert posts false information on the Internet and releases a book about a made up disease called “Chronic Cubicle Syndrome.” | |||||
| 30 | "Ethics" | Michael Goguen | Larry Charles, Scott Adams |
25 July 2000 | 214 |
| The company employees are forced to take ethical training classes but then Dilbert is made project lead for an unethical contract. | |||||
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