Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 29th April 2006
Dilbert//6223, first published twenty years ago on Saturday 29th April 2006
Official transcript
"Welcome to 'Dogbert's Barge City', your floating paradise."
"Please leave your cell phones behind, as well as anything else that might let you signal for help."
"There's more garbage in paradise than you'd think."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WELCOME TO "DOGBERT'S BARGE CITY," YOUR FLOATING PARADISE.
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR CELL PHONES BEHIND, AS WELL AS ANYTHING ELSE THAT MIGHT LET YOU SIGNAL FOR HELP THERE'S MORE GARBAGE IN PARADISE THAN YOU'D THINK.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Dogbert's Barge City"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dogbert, a mischievous and cunning character, as the main attraction. The story begins with a group of people arriving at Dogbert's Barge City, a floating paradise. However, upon entering, they are greeted by a sign that reads, "Welcome to 'Dogbert's Barge City,' your floating paradise." As they approach the entrance, they are met with a warning: "Please leave your cell phones behind, as well as anything else that might let you signal for help."
The strip then takes a humorous turn, showcasing Dogbert's true intentions. The people are forced to navigate through a maze of obstacles, only to find themselves surrounded by trash and debris. Dogbert's voice echoes through the air, taunting them with the phrase, "There's more garbage in paradise than you'd think."
Throughout the strip, Dogbert's cleverness and cunning are on full display, as he expertly manipulates the situation to his advantage. The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a "paradise" and the notion that one can escape the stresses of everyday life. Ultimately, the strip leaves the reader with a sense of irony and amusement, as Dogbert's scheme is revealed to be a clever ruse.
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