Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 3rd September 1993
Dilbert//1602, first published 33 years ago on Friday 3rd September 1993
Tags
ratbert bob teamwork
Official transcript
Ratbert rides on Bob the Dinosaur's back. Ratbert says, "What a team we make, Bob!"
Ratbert continues, "Now I won't need to act pathetic to get love. I'll get all the spillover love that people naturally have for dinosaurs!"
Someone says, "Eww! It's a huge lizard with a talking zit. I'm gonna be sick."
Ratbert says, "Great . . . I got a defective dinosaur."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHAT A TEAM WE MAKE, BOB!
NOW I ON'T NEED TO ACT PATHETIC TO GET LOVE. I'LL GET ALL THE SPILLOVER LOVE THAT PEOPLE NATURALLY HAVE FOR DINOSAURS!
EWW! IT'S A HUGE LIZARD WITH A TALKING ZIT. I'M GONNA BE SICK.
GREAT... I GOT A DEFECTIVE DINOSAUR.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "A Spillover Love"
Summary:
The comic strip features Bob, a lizard with a talking zit, who expresses his affection for dinosaurs. Despite his team's disapproval, Bob is determined to pursue his passion. The strip humorously highlights Bob's unique characteristics and his unwavering dedication to his interests.
Key Elements:
- Bob's Love for Dinosaurs: Bob's love for dinosaurs is the central theme of the comic strip.
- Team's Disapproval: Bob's team disapproves of his love for dinosaurs, leading to a humorous exchange.
- Bob's Determination: Despite the disapproval, Bob remains committed to his passion.
- Bob's Unique Characteristics: Bob's talking zit is a distinctive feature that adds to the humor of the strip.
Overall:
The comic strip "A Spillover Love" is a lighthearted and humorous take on the theme of following one's passions, despite potential disapproval from others. The strip's use of wordplay and absurdity creates a playful and entertaining atmosphere.
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