Dilbert tells the Boss he is pregnant, and the Boss threatens to fire him. Dilbert tries to profit from his situation by selling his story to the tabloids and TV shows, but he ends up getting sued.
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Dilbert and the gang find an empty cubicle to store their old equipment, and they invent a phony employee named Todd to work there. When he is promoted and Wally is fired, they plot to "kill" Todd.
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Dogbert writes a book with made up facts about Chronic Cubicle Syndrome, and Dilbert creates Shockpants to combat CCS. The pants start killing people, and Dilbert is blamed, but he saves his job.
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The Boss has shot an infomercial for the Gruntmaster 6000, and sent the machine to a family in Texas. A Black Hole develops, engulfing the entire state, and Dilbert seeks Stephen Hawking’s help.
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Dilbert must confront his fears and go to The Mall to get a birthday gift for Dilmom. He meets the mall Tribesman, and finds the gift his mom wants, his long-lost father Dildad.
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Dilbert and Wally buy stock and join the board of their company, and come up with an idea that loses money. Wally sells their stock and they end up broke, while Dogbert owns the company.
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Dilbert draws a blue duck on his computer and becomes a famous artist, and the company enjoys huge success. The popularity fades when the Boss embarrasses himself while wearing a duck shirt on TV.
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Dilbert continues having the egg dream, and learns about another guy with that dream who turned into a chicken. Dilbert works on a project named Acorn, but Dilmom suggests the name Gruntmaster 6000.
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Dilbert is sick of the holidays, and Dogbert tries to convince Congress to consolidate all holidays into one - National Dogbert Day. Wally is depressed about this idea, and Dilbert changes his mind.
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When a rocket crashes into unfertilized eggs, a sperm bank, and Dilbert’s buttocks, he becomes pregnant. He is unaware of the changes going on within him, and is horrified when he gets an ultrasound.
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Dilbert goes to Comp-U-Comp to return his computer, and he finds out the company is run by a big computer. He must defeat the computer in a series of challenges, and Dogbert helps by unplugging it.
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