Dullard
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*The line "everything is awesome", from the first panel in method #3, was previously used in the email [[little animal]]. | *The line "everything is awesome", from the first panel in method #3, was previously used in the email [[little animal]]. |
Revision as of 23:54, 16 November 2006
- This article is about the comic strip. For the Strong Bad Email, see dullard.
Dullard is a comic strip by Levert Burtmore. It first appeared in the Strong Bad Email of the same name. It is a parody of the Dilbert comic strip by Scott Adams. It later appeared in the Puppet toon Biz Cas Fri 1. Three additional comic strips that can be found only on the strongbad_email.exe DVD appear below.
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Dullard 1 from Strong Bad Email #37
Dullard 2 from puppet toon "Biz Cas Fri 1"
Dullard (DVD version, method #2)
Dullard (DVD version, method #3)
Dullard (DVD version, method #4)
Dullard 3 from Strong Bad Email #159
Dullard 4 from Strong Bad Email #161
Characters
Most characters in the strip correspond with different Dilbert characters.
Dullard Character | Dilbert Character |
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Dullard | Dilbert |
Bald Boss | Pointy-Haired Boss |
Generic Guy | Ted, the Generic Guy |
Female | Alice/Carol |
Short Comb-over Guy | Wally |
Animal wearing tie | Dogbert |
Take Out Guy | The World's Smartest Garbageman |
Fun Fact
- The line "everything is awesome", from the first panel in method #3, was previously used in the email little animal.