Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 8th June 1991
Dilbert//784, first published 35 years ago on Saturday 8th June 1991
Tags
english teacher woman dogbert park bench neighbors park outside
Official transcript
Dilbert sits on a park bench next to a woman who says, "Up I hicc!"
The woman repeats, "Up I hicc!"
The woman repeats, "Up I hicc! Up I hicc!"
Dogbert thinks, "English teacher."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
UP I HICC !
UP I HICC !
UP 1 hICC!
UP I HICC !
ENGLISH TEACHER
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Up I Hicc!"
Summary:
This comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled cartoon character, sitting on a bench with his dog. The scene unfolds in three panels:
- In the first panel, Dilbert's dog is depicted with a speech bubble saying "Up I hicc!" while sitting on the bench.
- In the second panel, Dilbert is shown sitting on the bench, looking at his dog with a puzzled expression, accompanied by the caption "Up I hicc!".
- In the third panel, Dilbert is seen sitting on the bench, looking at his dog with a confused expression, accompanied by the caption "Up I hicc!" and a thought bubble saying "English teacher".
Key Elements:
- The comic strip showcases Dilbert's dry wit and sarcasm.
- The use of a dog as a character adds a touch of humor to the scene.
- The thought bubble in the third panel suggests that Dilbert may be thinking about his English teacher, implying that he is frustrated or annoyed with them.
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