Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 18th June 1990
Dilbert//429, first published 36 years ago on Monday 18th June 1990
Tags
dogbert dog catcher puppy penitentiary pal poodle
Open source transcript
FREEZE!!!
I'M A DOG CATCHER!
WHAT, NO COLLAR?
YOU'RE GOING TO THE PUPPY PENITENTIARY, PAL!
YOUR HUMAN TURNED YOU IN ?
HE DIDN'T THINK A PIT BULL SHOULD WEAR HIS HAIR THIS WAY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Pit Bull in a Penitentiary"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a dog catcher who is attempting to capture a pit bull. However, the situation takes an unexpected turn when the dog catcher is placed in a puppy penitentiary, and the roles are reversed.
Key Scenes:
- The dog catcher is armed with a net and a gun, but the pit bull is not intimidated.
- The dog catcher is caught and taken to the puppy penitentiary.
- In the penitentiary, the dog catcher is forced to wear a collar and is treated like a puppy.
- The pit bull is shown to be in charge, and the dog catcher is at its mercy.
Humor and Satire:
The comic strip uses humor and satire to poke fun at the idea of a dog catcher being outsmarted by a pit bull. The use of a penitentiary as a setting adds to the absurdity of the situation. Overall, the comic strip is a lighthearted and entertaining take on the typical dog catcher vs. Pit bull scenario.
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