Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 15th July 1991
Dilbert//821, first published 35 years ago on Monday 15th July 1991
Tags
ratbert disguise chihuahua prejudice oscar race relations dogbert pillow
Official transcript
Dogbert sits on his pillow. Ratbert says to Dogbert, "I'm going to disguise myself as a Chihuahua for a week."
Ratbert continues, "Then I'll make a movie about prejudice against Chihuahuas!!"
Ratbert continues, "When I win an Oscar, I'll turn it down and say 'This is for my brothers, the proud Chihuahuas.'"
Dogbert says, "Go away."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M GOING TO DISGUISE MYSELF AS A CHIHUAHUA FOR A WEEK.
THEN I'LL MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT PREJUDICE AGAINST CHIHUAHUAS !!
WHEN 1 WIN AN OSCAN, I'LL TURN IT DOWN AND SAY "THIS IS FOR MY BROTHERS, THE PROUD CHIHUAHUAS." GO AWAY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Disguise as a Chihuahua"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a white dog, and his friend, a brown dog, in a humorous exchange.
- Dilbert announces his plan to disguise himself as a Chihuahua for a week.
- He intends to make a movie about prejudice against Chihuahuas and win an Oscar.
- However, when he wins the award, he decides to turn it down and say "this is for my brothers, the proud Chihuahuas."
- Dilbert then says "go away" to the other dogs, implying he wants to be left alone.
The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of prejudice and the desire for recognition and acceptance.
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