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===Animated series=== {{Main|Dilbert (TV series)}} ''Dilbert'' was adapted into a [[UPN]] animated television series starring [[Daniel Stern (actor)|Daniel Stern]] as [[Dilbert (character)|Dilbert]], [[Chris Elliott]] as [[Dogbert]], and [[Kathy Griffin]] as Alice.<ref>{{Cite news |last=James |first=Caryn |date=January 25, 1999 |title=TELEVISION REVIEW; Just Made For People Who Hate Their Jobs |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1999/01/25/arts/television-review-just-made-for-people-who-hate-their-jobs.html |access-date=January 23, 2023 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> The series ran for two seasons from January 25, 1999, to July 25, 2000. The first season centered around the creation of a new product called the "Gruntmaster 6000". It was critically acclaimed and won an [[Emmy Award]], leading to its renewal for a second season. The second season did away with the serial format and was composed entirely of standalone episodes, many of which shifted focus away from the workplace and involved absurdist plots such as Wally being mistaken for a religious leader ("[[Dilbert (TV series)#Episodes|The Shroud of Wally]]") and Dilbert being accused of mass murder ("[[Dilbert (TV series)#Episodes|The Trial]]"). The second season's two-episode finale included Dilbert getting pregnant with the child of a cow, a [[hillbilly]], [[robot]] DNA, "several dozen engineers", an elderly billionaire, and an [[Extraterrestrial life|alien]], eventually ending up in a custody battle with [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] as the Judge. When UPN declined to renew the series for its third season, Adams stated, "I lost my TV show for being white when UPN decided it would focus on an African-American audience." Adams wrote on Twitter in 2020. "That was the third job I lost for being white. The other two in corporate America."<ref>{{cite web|last=Rogers|first=Zachary|title=Dilbert' comic strip removed from nearly 80 papers, author says|work=WPDE News|url=https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/dilbert-comic-strip-removed-from-nearly-80-papers-author-says-scott-adams-cartoon|date=September 21, 2022|accessdate=February 26, 2023}}</ref> The four-disc DVD called "Dilbert: The Complete Series" was released and contains thirty episodes. The first disc contains episodes 1β7, the second disc contains episodes 8β13, the third disc contains episodes 14β21, and the fourth disc contains episodes 22β30.
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