Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 17th May 1991
Dilbert//762, first published 35 years ago on Friday 17th May 1991
Tags
dogbert ratbert sodas high voltage wires thirst works
Official transcript
Dogbert says to Ratbert, "I'll get us some sodas, Ratbert."
Dogbert says as he walks away, "Feel free to gnaw on some high voltage wires, or whatever rats do, until I return."
Dogbert returns with the cans of soda. Ratbert looks burned and smoke rises from his body. Ratbert says, "I don't know why we do that, but it sure works up a thirst."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'LL GET US SOME SODAS, RATBERT.
FEEL FREE TO GNAW ON SOME HIGH VOLTAGE WIRES, OR WHATEVER RATS DO, UNTIL I RETURN.
I DON'T KNOW WHY WE DO THAT, BUT IT SURE WORKS UP A THIRST.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Ratbert's Snack Attack."
Panel 1: A conversation between Dilbert and Ratbert begins. Ratbert requests some sodas, which Dilbert agrees to provide. However, Ratbert's intentions are unclear, and Dilbert expresses concern about his behavior.
Panel 2: Ratbert's response is cryptic, stating that he feels free to gnaw on some high-voltage wires or engage in other rat-like activities until he returns. This statement leaves Dilbert perplexed and concerned.
Panel 3: Dilbert is shown holding a soda, with Ratbert in the background, seemingly plotting something. The final panel features Ratbert, who has been drinking the soda, now looking dejected and disappointed. He appears to be experiencing a hangover, with a thought bubble indicating that he is regretting his actions.
Summary: The comic strip humorously portrays Ratbert's mischievous behavior and the consequences of his actions. The title "Ratbert's Snack Attack" captures the essence of the story, highlighting Ratbert's love for snacks and his tendency to get into trouble.
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