Like all good sitcoms, we have a joke about a chicken. Additionally, we are served more immediate nudity than what your average ecchi will ever dare to. Click at your own risk as this is not NSFW. In another odd anime comparison, the opening has more style-consistent 3D usage than what I've witnessed myself in anime.
Anyways, the plot of this introductory episode establishes an overarching plot of a specific product the company Dilbert works for is developing due to a total failure of their prior flagship product - anthrax lozenges. We meet plenty of the core cast and are tossed a dozen little jokes a minute; most stick, though not as much as a lethal virus sticks to someone. Even a grunt at Dilbert receiving a "T" and a bunch of "Is" in Scrabble had me verbally chuckling. The primary issue Dilbert has to deal with is being assigned team lead on the new product where his boss insists they focus on the name first - the stress inducing chicken-like behaviours on Dilbert. The name-deciding leads Dilbert to having to attempt to purchase a name of a company for their product from a dry cleaner, requiring Dogbert to destroy an entire stripmall. It turns out, the executive they're presenting to was the person the dry cleaner was named after, so this executive is delivered only the terrible alternative name: Salmonella. Gruntmaster 6000 is decided upon ultimately as Dilbert is further identifiable as a chicken.
My favourite joke from this episode was the showcase of a marketing executive's firing:
"Bob, you're like a son to me."
"You don't have a son."
"That's where I'm headed here."
Depressed realization. "Oooh."
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