Dilbert Shorts

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Does anyone remember the Dilbert Shorts?
Around 2008 we got some animated shorts at around 30 seconds each and they were hit or miss. Some were uploaded to youtube through the Dilbert youtube channel and the ringtales youtube channel, their main websites Dilbert.com and ringtales.com also had shorts uploaded to them maybe some through other means. These shorts went on for a while, at least 2 years but can't remember anymore maybe it lasted for quite a while longer, the point is these places don't really have them anymore beside maybe a few. The problem is each of these different ways to view them caused a lot of confusion since they had different shorts but sometimes they had the same ones.

So here we are now 8 years later and it's really difficult to find any information about these shorts, I have no idea how many there are and all you can find on dilbert.com or wikipedia/IMDB is that the show existed but not an actualy number of shorts. You can find various compilations on youtube but it's hard to know if this is actually all of them. I thought maybe someone in TZ would know.
 
I know what shorts you're talking about. RingTales produced several series of shorts based on popular comic strips. In addition to "Dilbert", they also did "Pearls Before Swine" (where Goat had a British accent, IIRC) and "Cul de Sac". Plus animations based on New Yorker cartoons.

As for who worked on it, I can't find any info, other than that Michael Fry (co-creator of "Over the Hedge") was one of the executive producers.
 
The old YouTube channel is still up. They stopped updating back in 2012, but if you want to watch the whole archive, it's still there.
 
The old youtube channel doesn't have all the shorts, I put that in the OP.
 

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