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Dogbert | |
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Dilbert character | |
First appearance | April 16, 1989 in Dilbert |
Created by | Scott Adams |
Portrayed by | Ken Lerner (Dilbert's Desktop Games) Chris Elliott (TV series) |
In-universe information | |
Species | Dog |
Gender | Male |
Nationality | American |
Dogbert is Dilbert's anthropomorphic talking pet dog from the Dilbert comic strip. According to creator Scott Adams, the character is based on, if not a member of, the beaglebreed. Dogbert was originally created only so Dilbert would have someone to talk to, but as the strip progressed, Adams developed the character to be an anti-hero, metaphorically personifying the dark, cynical side of Adams's own personality.[1] According to the strip from June 8, 1997, Dogbert even celebrates Scott Adams' birthday as his own, as Dogbert is written as being born on June 8, 1957.[2][3][4]
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Characterization[edit]
Dogbert is a megalomaniac; one of his dreams is to conquer the world and enslave all humans, and he has actually achieved this status several times through methods such as hypnosis and masquerading as a space alien or a prophet. Often, though, he quickly relinquishes his post, for instance due to boredom, someone foiling his chance, his conviction that people do not deserve to have him as leader, or his desire to go nap on a soft pillow. In both the strip and TV show he ended up the ruler of Elbonia, although he quickly relinquished the title. He has also run for President of the United States on at least two occasions as a third-party candidate, apparently losing. Dogbert appears to have sided with conservative politics, as implied during his brief tenure as a radio host. During his 2008 Presidential run, Dogbert seemed to espouse Republican political views, including a hardline on terrorism and skepticism towards global warming. Dogbert also seems to have no problem killing people.
Despite his dislike for humans, Dogbert is known to protect and help Dilbert when he falls victim to sinister motives. Indeed he has no problem playing jokes on Dilbert or even being mean to Dilbert, but will not tolerate anyone else being mean to Dilbert but him. Dogbert often rescues Dilbert from others. He often gives Dilbert advice on how to solve his problems and is generally shown to have at least some level of respect for him. Adams writes in Seven Years of Highly Defective People that 'There's no explanation of why Dogbert chooses to live with Dilbert, except that he finds him amusing. Once in a great while we'll see some glimpses of affection. And if Dilbert gets in deep trouble we can count on Dogbert to bail him out.'
Dogbert has made many ventures into the business world, often as a consultant who hypes new trends to the Pointy-Haired Boss, which he enjoys because of the opportunities for conning and insulting (hence 'con-sulting') people. In these positions, he typically takes advantage of people's stupidity, gullibility, or both. For instance, when hired as a consultant to create a new company logo, Dogbert proposed using a piece of paper with a circular stain from his coffee cup as the Brown Ring of Quality. He has also been a tech support employee, a supermodel, a substitute teacher, a lawyer, a cult leader, a billionaire, a talk radio host, a United States Supreme Court nominee, the director of the FBI, and many other occupations. He wags his tail when someone falls for one of his schemes.
Between February 26[5] and December 2, 2009,[6] Dogbert was the CEO of Dilbert's company, as well as at least two other occasions.
Development[edit]
Creator Scott Adams created several strips about Dogbert's origins, including his rivalry with another dog named Bingo. The strips were never syndicated because Adams felt that this would make Dilbert too much of a 'cartoonist cartoon.' Before the strip was syndicated, Dogbert's name was 'Dildog'. Adams sent in a sketch of Dilbert and Dildog, but realized he had to make 'Dildog' more newspaper friendly (any printing error that dropped the G would wreak havoc) so he changed it to Dogbert. In Seven Years of Highly Defective People, Adams says that Dogbert was a combination of Lucy, a beagle owned by his family when he was a child, and the dark side of his own personality, which he describes as the part that 'wants to take over the world and make all the people [his] personal servants'.
Dogbert has several similarities to Dilbert (eyeglasses that don't reveal pupils, lack of visible mouth). However, Dogbert's lack of visible mouth is revealed to not just be a lack of detail on the artist's part, but something that is also noticeable to people of the comic strip (Dogbert himself has said that he has no 'visible mouth'). Unlike Dilbert, though, Dogbert continues to be drawn without a mouth in the comic, even when screaming.
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Notes[edit]
- ^Adams, Scott. Seven Years of Highly Defective People. p. 81.
- ^Adams, Scott. Journey to Cubeville. p. 130.
- ^Adams, Scott (2007). Cubes and Punishment. p. 29.
- ^Adams, Scott. 'Dilbert strip for 6/8/97'. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^Dogbert bought out Dilbert's company on January 30, but was not referred as the CEO until February 26.
- ^'Dilbert – Dec 2, 2009'. Dilbert ©2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Retrieved 12 April 2010.
External links[edit]
Download Dogbert Mobile Phones & Portable Devices Driver
- 'Dilbert: The Characters'. Archived from the original on April 8, 2008.
- 'Dogbert origin stories'. News and History. Archived from the original on April 9, 2008.