Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 14th July 2003
Dilbert//5203, first published 23 years ago on Monday 14th July 2003
Tags
clutter meleon printed debris nest predator power to disguise
Official transcript
Headline: The Cluttermeleon Lines His Nest with Printed Debris. An employee is carrying a large stack of papers nto a cubicle already filled with stacks of paper. Headline: A Predator Comes Out of His Lair. The Boss pokes his head out of his office. Headline: The Quick-Thinking Cluttermeleon Uses His Power of Disguise. The Boss looks into the messy cubicle. The employee is hidden underneath an extra high stack of paper.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE CLUTTERMELEON LINES HIS NEST WITH PRINTED DEBRIS.
A PREDATOR COMES OUT OF HIS LAIR.
THE QUICK-THINKING CLUTTERMELEON USES HIS POWER OF DISGUISE.
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AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Cluttermeleon".
Summary
The comic strip follows the adventures of Cluttermeleon, a mischievous character who loves to cause chaos and clutter. In this particular strip, Cluttermeleon is shown to be responsible for the disorganization and mess in the office, much to the frustration of the main character, Dilbert.
Key Events
- Cluttermeleon is depicted as a small, anthropomorphic creature with a love for paper and office supplies.
- He is shown to be extremely intelligent and cunning, often using his powers of disguise to evade detection.
- Despite his best efforts, Cluttermeleon's antics always seem to backfire, leading to more chaos and destruction in the office.
Overall
The comic strip is a humorous commentary on the challenges of working in a cluttered and disorganized environment. Through Cluttermeleon's antics, the strip pokes fun at the common frustrations of office life and the importance of maintaining a tidy workspace.
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