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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Several of the voice actors are well-established, as are some who aren't commonly known for voice acting but can still be easily recognized from their many live-action roles, but the [[Almighty Janitor|Garbage Man]] is voiced by Maurice LaMarche, who is in many, ''many'' animated works and games and can be recognized from the Garbage Man's voice as such varied characters as [[Pinky and The Brain|The Brain]], [[Futurama|Kif Kroker and Morbo]], and [[Abraham Lincoln]]. |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Several of the voice actors are well-established, as are some who aren't commonly known for voice acting but can still be easily recognized from their many live-action roles, but the [[Almighty Janitor|Garbage Man]] is voiced by Maurice LaMarche, who is in many, ''many'' animated works and games and can be recognized from the Garbage Man's voice as such varied characters as [[Pinky and The Brain|The Brain]], [[Futurama|Kif Kroker and Morbo]], and [[Abraham Lincoln]]. |
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** Dilbert is [[The Wonder Years|Kevin Arnold]] all grown up. |
** Dilbert is [[The Wonder Years|Kevin Arnold]] all grown up. |
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** Dogbert is [[ |
** Dogbert is [[Eagleheart|Chris Monsanto]]. |
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** Ratbert, Asok, and Zimbu the monkey are [[ |
** Ratbert, Asok, and Zimbu the monkey are [[SpongeBob SquarePants]] and [[Transformers Animated|Starscream]]. Zimbu even sounds EXACTLY like SpongeBob. |
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** Catbert is [[Seinfeld|George Costanza]]. |
** Catbert is [[Seinfeld|George Costanza]]. |
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** The [[Pointy-Haired Boss]] is [[Max |
** The [[Pointy-Haired Boss]] is [[Max Keeble's Big Move|Principal Jindrake]]. |
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* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Despite the show's high ratings (by UPN's standards), the show was canceled due to the network's decision to focus entirely on minority groups (primarily African-Americans) in the station's line-up, notably the show that aired right before ''Dilbert'', ''[[Shasta McNasty]]''. The fact that UPN went off the air shortly afterward [[Sarcasm Mode|shows how good an idea]] [[What an Idiot!|that was]]. |
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** For its second season, the series had also been moved from its fairly successful Monday night timeslot to Thursdays - up against NBC's then-quite powerful lineup. |
** For its second season, the series had also been moved from its fairly successful Monday night timeslot to Thursdays - up against NBC's then-quite powerful lineup. |
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Revision as of 13:38, 9 April 2014
Comic
- Name's the Same: The title character was inadvertently named after a comic character from The Forties who would feature in US Air Force publications as a humorous example of 'How Not To Do It'. Adams asked for name suggestions from his friends, and the winner didn't realize he must have recalled the name from the earlier comic until after Dilbert had already become famous.
- Recycled Script: Cleanup on aisle three.
TV Show
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Several of the voice actors are well-established, as are some who aren't commonly known for voice acting but can still be easily recognized from their many live-action roles, but the Garbage Man is voiced by Maurice LaMarche, who is in many, many animated works and games and can be recognized from the Garbage Man's voice as such varied characters as The Brain, Kif Kroker and Morbo, and Abraham Lincoln.
- Dilbert is Kevin Arnold all grown up.
- Dogbert is Chris Monsanto.
- Ratbert, Asok, and Zimbu the monkey are SpongeBob SquarePants and Starscream. Zimbu even sounds EXACTLY like SpongeBob.
- Catbert is George Costanza.
- The Pointy-Haired Boss is Principal Jindrake.
- Screwed by the Network: Despite the show's high ratings (by UPN's standards), the show was canceled due to the network's decision to focus entirely on minority groups (primarily African-Americans) in the station's line-up, notably the show that aired right before Dilbert, Shasta McNasty. The fact that UPN went off the air shortly afterward shows how good an idea that was.
- For its second season, the series had also been moved from its fairly successful Monday night timeslot to Thursdays - up against NBC's then-quite powerful lineup.