Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 22nd April 1992
Dilbert//1103, first published 34 years ago on Wednesday 22nd April 1992
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dilgbert dogbert reckless play frisbee populated area
Official transcript
Dilbert and Dogbert play with a remote control airplane outdoors. The plane begins to move and Dilbert says, "Approaching take-off velocity . . ."
Dilbert hears a "Whap! Thud!"
in the distance. A man holding a frisbee lies on the ground with the model plane stuck to his head. Dilbert says, "Gee, you'd think he'd know it's reckless to play frisbee in a populated area."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
APPROACHING TAKEOFF VELOCITY...
WHAP!
THUD!
GEE, YOU'D THINK HE'D KNOW IT'S RECKLESS TO PLAY FRISBEE IN A POPULATED AREA.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Frisbee Fiasco"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive hairstyle, and his dog Dogbert.
- Dilbert is shown approaching takeoff velocity with a toy airplane, while Dogbert looks on.
- The scene cuts to Dilbert yelling "WHAP!" and "THUD!" as the plane crashes.
- The final panel shows Dogbert lying on the ground, injured, with Dilbert standing over him, saying "Gee, you'd think he'd know it's reckless to play frisbee in a populated area."
- The comic strip is a humorous commentary on the dangers of playing with toys in public spaces.
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