Scott Adams, the creator of the iconic newspaper comic strip Dilbert, has left behind a piece of television history that's equal parts bizarre and haunting - the Dogbert animatronic puppet.
In the 1990s, Fox was on the verge of adapting Dilbert into a live-action TV show. However, after several setbacks, the project never came to fruition. The one surviving image of Dogbert, a talking dog character who served as the voice of reason and cynicism in the comic strip, has been nothing short of unsettling.
A recently surfaced segment from an episode of Nightmare Theatre on PBS shows the Dogbert puppet displayed, giving viewers a glimpse into the eccentric creation that Adams had envisioned for his character. Although details about its operation remain unclear, the presenters speculate that it contained mechanical components allowing it to speak.
Adams himself expressed disappointment with the Dogbert creation, joking that he may have spent up to $25 on the project. However, in contrast to this, the live-action version of Dilbert is now being reevaluated by fans and creators alike due to Scott Adams's recent controversies surrounding his far-right views and racist statements.
As one can imagine, the prospect of a live-action Dilbert pilot that never materialized has left many scratching their heads, eager to catch a glimpse of what could have been. If you happen to come across any footage or tips regarding this abandoned project, feel free to reach out with your findings.
In the 1990s, Fox was on the verge of adapting Dilbert into a live-action TV show. However, after several setbacks, the project never came to fruition. The one surviving image of Dogbert, a talking dog character who served as the voice of reason and cynicism in the comic strip, has been nothing short of unsettling.
A recently surfaced segment from an episode of Nightmare Theatre on PBS shows the Dogbert puppet displayed, giving viewers a glimpse into the eccentric creation that Adams had envisioned for his character. Although details about its operation remain unclear, the presenters speculate that it contained mechanical components allowing it to speak.
Adams himself expressed disappointment with the Dogbert creation, joking that he may have spent up to $25 on the project. However, in contrast to this, the live-action version of Dilbert is now being reevaluated by fans and creators alike due to Scott Adams's recent controversies surrounding his far-right views and racist statements.
As one can imagine, the prospect of a live-action Dilbert pilot that never materialized has left many scratching their heads, eager to catch a glimpse of what could have been. If you happen to come across any footage or tips regarding this abandoned project, feel free to reach out with your findings.