Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 30th June 1992
Dilbert//1172, first published 34 years ago on Tuesday 30th June 1992
Tags
dilbert dogbert snow mountain jet captain bob fly luck survive eat cannibal last
Official transcript
Dilbert, Dogbert and several other passengers stand in waist-deep snow. Dilbert says, "We're alive . . . We must have been thrown clear when the jet hit the mountain."
The airplane captain says to Dilbert, "I'm Captain Bob. Sorry about the crash. What are the odds I'd hit this same mountain on every flight?"
As Bob walks away Dilbert says, "We're in luck. Captain Bob knows how to survive these situations."
Bob thinks, "Nice folks. I'll eat them last."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE'RE ALIVE... WE MUST HAVE BEEN THROWN CLEAR WHEN THE JET HIT THE MOUNTAIN
I'M CAPTAIN BOB. SORRY ABOUT THE CRASH. WHAT ARE THE ODDS I'D HIT THIS SAME MOUNTAIN ON EVERY FLIGHT?
WE'RE IN LUCK. CAPTAIN BOB KNOWS HOW TO SURVIVE THESE SITUATIONS.
NICE FOLKS.
I'LL EAT THEM LAST.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "We're Alive... We Must Have Been Thrown Clear When the Jet Hit the Mountain" and features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and observations on corporate life.
Scene Description
The scene takes place in the aftermath of a plane crash, with Dilbert and his colleagues standing amidst the wreckage. They are all alive, but the situation is dire. The pilot, Captain Bob, is addressing the group, apologizing for the crash and asking if they think they would hit the same mountain on every flight.
Dialogue and Humor
- The dialogue is lighthearted and humorous, with Dilbert and his colleagues exchanging witty remarks.
- The humor is situational, with the absurdity of the situation and the characters' reactions to it creating comedic moments.
Overall
The comic strip is a humorous take on a serious situation, poking fun at the idea of survival and the absurdity of being in a plane crash. The use of satire and irony adds to the humor, making it a relatable and entertaining read.
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